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Old 2014-04-14, 15:14   #12
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Can some supermod block this freaking bot?
There's too much semblance of thought for it to be a bot. They probably are using a terrible translator from Greek. Too much is lost in translation to really follow what they're saying, but it seems like they know what they're trying to say and just can't say it in a way that makes sense because cultural barrier.
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Old 2014-04-15, 07:35   #13
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Thank you kind sir. Translation and symbol Greek problems. Arbitrary units most curious as you say. 2 pi about seems as is seen. .618033...Tried is half. Half over u is one over two u is minor error to am end merce. Since 1955 light speed not measured. Found 299792458 in atoms number chosen Paris 1986 unit less quantity dance motions at degrading Paris Meter to mere artifact q.v. BIPM and SI. Therefore if pleased as American Paul Harvey says. Obtain algebra of unit less
p as follows. (-2pi+√(4pi^2+8pi*phi^2))/2 compared see < than but near = as found correct seeming arbitrary.]
Where to put or submit such that Great house can see and show it is not poopoo. Oh I sent a long thing and in mourning realized need to change word "cube" to "obtain" or complete nonsense. Oops and sorry etc. Thing was called fish bladder . Poor is me. A little fishy no place to pee. Maybe put air to go up and down seems possible. I cut lots fish. No find; like Galen's trees now viens and arteries. Such were named for goddesses too.
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Old 2014-04-15, 08:03   #14
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A little fishy no place to pee.
You should never drink water because fish in it.
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Old 2014-04-28, 23:48   #15
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Batolov Check history check time. Foreign student exchange. Post truth not inept incomplete theory.
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Old 2014-04-29, 02:16   #16
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Old 2014-07-13, 03:48   #17
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Wink "Never..." is sadly incomplete. Be pleased to verify and rectify. Katydids

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As their slogan goes:
"Coming to you from a one-storey building in beautiful Kearny Mesa.
Playing What We Want! JackFM."

This particular OP poster posts from a one-storey building in beautiful LaCross, WI. Never from Paris. (Sadly.)
Actually I have accessed terminals of the Winding Rivers System. My host family has two older sons in Lacrosse ( land of bland cheeses and light beer). As a Katydid I travel. I am tending hops vines this summer.
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