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Re: Reason to buy a Mac
Right on.Dave wrote:Ryan wrote:DitoDave wrote:Valerie Fuller wrote:These quotes are becoming large.Ryan wrote:Dave wrote:Ryan wrote:Relevance is irrelevant! Logic is illogical! Assimilation is inassmilatable!Dave wrote:Ryan wrote:In that case, My opinion is that I needn't rethink my opinion, I just need to re-word it.Dave wrote:Ryan wrote:If I want your opinion to replace mine, I'll take yours by force.Dave wrote:Ryan wrote:It's my opinion that everyone's entitled to an opinion...Valerie Fuller wrote:
If I want your opinion, I'll give it to you.
In that case, my opinion is that you need to rethink your opinion.
"I think everyone has the right to think."
Isn't that circular logic?
What?
Now it is even larger for no good reason
Exactly
Re: Reason to buy a Mac
Hooray!Ryan wrote:Right on.Dave wrote:Ryan wrote:DitoDave wrote:Valerie Fuller wrote:These quotes are becoming large.Ryan wrote:Dave wrote:Ryan wrote:Relevance is irrelevant! Logic is illogical! Assimilation is inassmilatable!Dave wrote:Ryan wrote:In that case, My opinion is that I needn't rethink my opinion, I just need to re-word it.Dave wrote:Ryan wrote:If I want your opinion to replace mine, I'll take yours by force.Dave wrote:Ryan wrote:It's my opinion that everyone's entitled to an opinion...Valerie Fuller wrote:
If I want your opinion, I'll give it to you.
In that case, my opinion is that you need to rethink your opinion.
"I think everyone has the right to think."
Isn't that circular logic?
What?
Now it is even larger for no good reason
Exactly
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Re: Reason to buy a Mac
How long is this going to last???Valerie Fuller wrote:Hooray!Ryan wrote:Right on.Dave wrote:Ryan wrote:DitoDave wrote:Valerie Fuller wrote:These quotes are becoming large.Ryan wrote:Dave wrote:Ryan wrote:Relevance is irrelevant! Logic is illogical! Assimilation is inassmilatable!Dave wrote:Ryan wrote:In that case, My opinion is that I needn't rethink my opinion, I just need to re-word it.Dave wrote:Ryan wrote:If I want your opinion to replace mine, I'll take yours by force.Dave wrote:Ryan wrote:It's my opinion that everyone's entitled to an opinion...Valerie Fuller wrote:
If I want your opinion, I'll give it to you.
In that case, my opinion is that you need to rethink your opinion.
"I think everyone has the right to think."
Isn't that circular logic?
What?
Now it is even larger for no good reason
Exactly
Just to make this quote bigger, here's a quote from Wikipedia:
Edward Teach (c. 1680 – 1718), better known as Blackbeard, was a notorious English pirate who operated around the West Indies and the eastern coast of the American colonies. He was probably born in Bristol, but little is known about his early life. He may have served on privateer ships during Queen Anne's War before he joined the crew of Benjamin Hornigold, a pirate who operated from the Caribbean island of New Providence, and with whom he engaged in numerous acts of piracy. Teach renamed a captured merchant vessel as Queen Anne's Revenge and became a renowned pirate, his cognomen derived from his thick black beard and fearsome appearance; he was reported to have tied lit fuses under his hat to frighten his enemies. A shrewd and calculating leader, he avoided the use of force, relying instead on his fearsome image, and commanding his vessels with the permission of their crews. There are no known accounts of his ever having harmed or murdered those he held captive. Following his death on 22 November 1718, his image was romanticised, becoming the inspiration for a number of pirate-themed works of fiction across a range of genres.
Re: Reason to buy a Mac
Ryan wrote:How long is this going to last???Valerie Fuller wrote:Hooray!Ryan wrote:Right on.Dave wrote:Ryan wrote:DitoDave wrote:Valerie Fuller wrote:These quotes are becoming large.Ryan wrote:Dave wrote:Ryan wrote:Relevance is irrelevant! Logic is illogical! Assimilation is inassmilatable!Dave wrote:Ryan wrote:In that case, My opinion is that I needn't rethink my opinion, I just need to re-word it.Dave wrote:Ryan wrote:If I want your opinion to replace mine, I'll take yours by force.Dave wrote:Ryan wrote:It's my opinion that everyone's entitled to an opinion...Valerie Fuller wrote:
If I want your opinion, I'll give it to you.
In that case, my opinion is that you need to rethink your opinion.
"I think everyone has the right to think."
Isn't that circular logic?
What?
Now it is even larger for no good reason
Exactly
Just to make this quote bigger, here's a quote from Wikipedia:Edward Teach (c. 1680 – 1718), better known as Blackbeard, was a notorious English pirate who operated around the West Indies and the eastern coast of the American colonies. He was probably born in Bristol, but little is known about his early life. He may have served on privateer ships during Queen Anne's War before he joined the crew of Benjamin Hornigold, a pirate who operated from the Caribbean island of New Providence, and with whom he engaged in numerous acts of piracy. Teach renamed a captured merchant vessel as Queen Anne's Revenge and became a renowned pirate, his cognomen derived from his thick black beard and fearsome appearance; he was reported to have tied lit fuses under his hat to frighten his enemies. A shrewd and calculating leader, he avoided the use of force, relying instead on his fearsome image, and commanding his vessels with the permission of their crews. There are no known accounts of his ever having harmed or murdered those he held captive. Following his death on 22 November 1718, his image was romanticised, becoming the inspiration for a number of pirate-themed works of fiction across a range of genres.
babelfish.yahoo.com: Translated from English to Dutch to French to English again.
Edward Teach (C. 1680 - 1718), improve - known as Blackbeard, a known pirate English which around the Antilles and the Eastern coast of the American colonies worked were. It was probably been born in Bristol-board, but little was known about its early life. It can on zeeroverschepen during the Anne' queen; ; were useful; S war before it of l' crew of the Hornigold youngest child, d' a pirate member was who of l' Caribbean island of the new providence, and with which it worked in the many acts of piracy engaged. L' teaching differently above mentioned a chip of captive thigh that the Anne' queen; ; S wrekt and was a praised pirate, is cognomen which is deduced from its large black beard and the afschrikwekkende publication; it was communicated for the fuses lit in lower part of its hat to bind to make its timorous enemies. A leader clever and calculating, avoided it l' use which is based into force, in l' place on its image afschrikwekkend, and are the ships with l' authorization of their crews orders. There is no connument or moorde which it has one day caused of its this captive held account. After its death on November 22, 1718, its fictionalized image, l' inspiration being because a number work of fiction about d' a range of the piraat-themed kinds.
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Re: Reason to buy a Mac
Your translated version above, translated by google translate into Latin and back into English:Dave wrote:Ryan wrote:How long is this going to last???Valerie Fuller wrote:Hooray!Ryan wrote:Right on.Dave wrote:Ryan wrote:DitoDave wrote:Valerie Fuller wrote:These quotes are becoming large.Ryan wrote:Dave wrote:Ryan wrote:Relevance is irrelevant! Logic is illogical! Assimilation is inassmilatable!Dave wrote:Ryan wrote:In that case, My opinion is that I needn't rethink my opinion, I just need to re-word it.Dave wrote:Ryan wrote:If I want your opinion to replace mine, I'll take yours by force.Dave wrote:Ryan wrote:It's my opinion that everyone's entitled to an opinion...Valerie Fuller wrote:
If I want your opinion, I'll give it to you.
In that case, my opinion is that you need to rethink your opinion.
"I think everyone has the right to think."
Isn't that circular logic?
What?
Now it is even larger for no good reason
Exactly
Just to make this quote bigger, here's a quote from Wikipedia:Edward Teach (c. 1680 – 1718), better known as Blackbeard, was a notorious English pirate who operated around the West Indies and the eastern coast of the American colonies. He was probably born in Bristol, but little is known about his early life. He may have served on privateer ships during Queen Anne's War before he joined the crew of Benjamin Hornigold, a pirate who operated from the Caribbean island of New Providence, and with whom he engaged in numerous acts of piracy. Teach renamed a captured merchant vessel as Queen Anne's Revenge and became a renowned pirate, his cognomen derived from his thick black beard and fearsome appearance; he was reported to have tied lit fuses under his hat to frighten his enemies. A shrewd and calculating leader, he avoided the use of force, relying instead on his fearsome image, and commanding his vessels with the permission of their crews. There are no known accounts of his ever having harmed or murdered those he held captive. Following his death on 22 November 1718, his image was romanticised, becoming the inspiration for a number of pirate-themed works of fiction across a range of genres.
babelfish.yahoo.com: Translated from English to Dutch to French to English again.
Edward Teach (C. 1680 - 1718), improve - known as Blackbeard, a known pirate English which around the Antilles and the Eastern coast of the American colonies worked were. It was probably been born in Bristol-board, but little was known about its early life. It can on zeeroverschepen during the Anne' queen; ; were useful; S war before it of l' crew of the Hornigold youngest child, d' a pirate member was who of l' Caribbean island of the new providence, and with which it worked in the many acts of piracy engaged. L' teaching differently above mentioned a chip of captive thigh that the Anne' queen; ; S wrekt and was a praised pirate, is cognomen which is deduced from its large black beard and the afschrikwekkende publication; it was communicated for the fuses lit in lower part of its hat to bind to make its timorous enemies. A leader clever and calculating, avoided it l' use which is based into force, in l' place on its image afschrikwekkend, and are the ships with l' authorization of their crews orders. There is no connument or moorde which it has one day caused of its this captive held account. After its death on November 22, 1718, its fictionalized image, l' inspiration being because a number work of fiction about d' a range of the piraat-themed kinds.
Edward Teach (c. 1680 - 1718), and the best - as Blackbeard, note that the American east coast of the English pirates and colonies were about the Antilles did work. Some he was born; of Bristol in the table, but little of his early life was. Anne can zeeroverschepen by "the Queen of the war were useful S l 'of the company Hornigold smallest child, d', who was the ally of the pirate l 'Caribbean island of new providence, which labored in much fought PIRACY. 50' above was taken by a man teach otherwise of chip that Anne thigh "the Queen, and became a wreck to be praised S region, the surname is the large black, which afschrikwekkende deduced from the publication and the beard is to be communicated lit here in the lower part of the hat to make timid to bind the enemy. a Duke of collecting and cunning, which avoided l 'has been taken in, that all the force, l' afschrikwekkend place his image, and the fleet l 'of the order of the authority of their companions. connument moorde caused no or sometimes has the character from the fact that they are held captive. After his death, November 22, 1718 his fictionalized image of l 'the existence of that need inspiration fiction about d' was mourning, from the range of kinds of piraat.
Re: Reason to buy a Mac
Just a little bigger...Ryan wrote:Your translated version above, translated by google translate into Latin and back into English:Dave wrote:Ryan wrote:How long is this going to last???Valerie Fuller wrote:Hooray!Ryan wrote:Right on.Dave wrote:Ryan wrote:DitoDave wrote:Valerie Fuller wrote:These quotes are becoming large.Ryan wrote:Dave wrote:Ryan wrote:Relevance is irrelevant! Logic is illogical! Assimilation is inassmilatable!Dave wrote:Ryan wrote:In that case, My opinion is that I needn't rethink my opinion, I just need to re-word it.Dave wrote:Ryan wrote:If I want your opinion to replace mine, I'll take yours by force.Dave wrote:Ryan wrote:It's my opinion that everyone's entitled to an opinion...Valerie Fuller wrote:
If I want your opinion, I'll give it to you.
In that case, my opinion is that you need to rethink your opinion.
"I think everyone has the right to think."
Isn't that circular logic?
What?
Now it is even larger for no good reason
Exactly
Just to make this quote bigger, here's a quote from Wikipedia:Edward Teach (c. 1680 – 1718), better known as Blackbeard, was a notorious English pirate who operated around the West Indies and the eastern coast of the American colonies. He was probably born in Bristol, but little is known about his early life. He may have served on privateer ships during Queen Anne's War before he joined the crew of Benjamin Hornigold, a pirate who operated from the Caribbean island of New Providence, and with whom he engaged in numerous acts of piracy. Teach renamed a captured merchant vessel as Queen Anne's Revenge and became a renowned pirate, his cognomen derived from his thick black beard and fearsome appearance; he was reported to have tied lit fuses under his hat to frighten his enemies. A shrewd and calculating leader, he avoided the use of force, relying instead on his fearsome image, and commanding his vessels with the permission of their crews. There are no known accounts of his ever having harmed or murdered those he held captive. Following his death on 22 November 1718, his image was romanticised, becoming the inspiration for a number of pirate-themed works of fiction across a range of genres.
babelfish.yahoo.com: Translated from English to Dutch to French to English again.
Edward Teach (C. 1680 - 1718), improve - known as Blackbeard, a known pirate English which around the Antilles and the Eastern coast of the American colonies worked were. It was probably been born in Bristol-board, but little was known about its early life. It can on zeeroverschepen during the Anne' queen; ; were useful; S war before it of l' crew of the Hornigold youngest child, d' a pirate member was who of l' Caribbean island of the new providence, and with which it worked in the many acts of piracy engaged. L' teaching differently above mentioned a chip of captive thigh that the Anne' queen; ; S wrekt and was a praised pirate, is cognomen which is deduced from its large black beard and the afschrikwekkende publication; it was communicated for the fuses lit in lower part of its hat to bind to make its timorous enemies. A leader clever and calculating, avoided it l' use which is based into force, in l' place on its image afschrikwekkend, and are the ships with l' authorization of their crews orders. There is no connument or moorde which it has one day caused of its this captive held account. After its death on November 22, 1718, its fictionalized image, l' inspiration being because a number work of fiction about d' a range of the piraat-themed kinds.
Edward Teach (c. 1680 - 1718), and the best - as Blackbeard, note that the American east coast of the English pirates and colonies were about the Antilles did work. Some he was born; of Bristol in the table, but little of his early life was. Anne can zeeroverschepen by "the Queen of the war were useful S l 'of the company Hornigold smallest child, d', who was the ally of the pirate l 'Caribbean island of new providence, which labored in much fought PIRACY. 50' above was taken by a man teach otherwise of chip that Anne thigh "the Queen, and became a wreck to be praised S region, the surname is the large black, which afschrikwekkende deduced from the publication and the beard is to be communicated lit here in the lower part of the hat to make timid to bind the enemy. a Duke of collecting and cunning, which avoided l 'has been taken in, that all the force, l' afschrikwekkend place his image, and the fleet l 'of the order of the authority of their companions. connument moorde caused no or sometimes has the character from the fact that they are held captive. After his death, November 22, 1718 his fictionalized image of l 'the existence of that need inspiration fiction about d' was mourning, from the range of kinds of piraat.
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Re: Reason to buy a Mac
Dave wrote:Dave wrote:Dave wrote:Dave wrote:Dave wrote:Dave wrote:Dave wrote:Dave wrote:Dave wrote:Dave wrote:Dave wrote:Dave wrote:Dave wrote:Dave wrote:Dave wrote:Dave wrote:Dave wrote:Dave wrote:Dave wrote:Dave wrote:Valerie Fuller wrote:Just a little bigger...Ryan wrote:Your translated version above, translated by google translate into Latin and back into English:Dave wrote:Ryan wrote:How long is this going to last???Valerie Fuller wrote:Hooray!Ryan wrote:Right on.Dave wrote:Ryan wrote:DitoDave wrote:Valerie Fuller wrote:These quotes are becoming large.Ryan wrote:Dave wrote:Ryan wrote:Relevance is irrelevant! Logic is illogical! Assimilation is inassmilatable!Dave wrote:Ryan wrote:In that case, My opinion is that I needn't rethink my opinion, I just need to re-word it.Dave wrote:Ryan wrote:If I want your opinion to replace mine, I'll take yours by force.Dave wrote:Ryan wrote:It's my opinion that everyone's entitled to an opinion...Valerie Fuller wrote:
If I want your opinion, I'll give it to you.
In that case, my opinion is that you need to rethink your opinion.
"I think everyone has the right to think."
Isn't that circular logic?
What?
Now it is even larger for no good reason
Exactly
Just to make this quote bigger, here's a quote from Wikipedia:Edward Teach (c. 1680 – 1718), better known as Blackbeard, was a notorious English pirate who operated around the West Indies and the eastern coast of the American colonies. He was probably born in Bristol, but little is known about his early life. He may have served on privateer ships during Queen Anne's War before he joined the crew of Benjamin Hornigold, a pirate who operated from the Caribbean island of New Providence, and with whom he engaged in numerous acts of piracy. Teach renamed a captured merchant vessel as Queen Anne's Revenge and became a renowned pirate, his cognomen derived from his thick black beard and fearsome appearance; he was reported to have tied lit fuses under his hat to frighten his enemies. A shrewd and calculating leader, he avoided the use of force, relying instead on his fearsome image, and commanding his vessels with the permission of their crews. There are no known accounts of his ever having harmed or murdered those he held captive. Following his death on 22 November 1718, his image was romanticised, becoming the inspiration for a number of pirate-themed works of fiction across a range of genres.
babelfish.yahoo.com: Translated from English to Dutch to French to English again.
Edward Teach (C. 1680 - 1718), improve - known as Blackbeard, a known pirate English which around the Antilles and the Eastern coast of the American colonies worked were. It was probably been born in Bristol-board, but little was known about its early life. It can on zeeroverschepen during the Anne' queen; ; were useful; S war before it of l' crew of the Hornigold youngest child, d' a pirate member was who of l' Caribbean island of the new providence, and with which it worked in the many acts of piracy engaged. L' teaching differently above mentioned a chip of captive thigh that the Anne' queen; ; S wrekt and was a praised pirate, is cognomen which is deduced from its large black beard and the afschrikwekkende publication; it was communicated for the fuses lit in lower part of its hat to bind to make its timorous enemies. A leader clever and calculating, avoided it l' use which is based into force, in l' place on its image afschrikwekkend, and are the ships with l' authorization of their crews orders. There is no connument or moorde which it has one day caused of its this captive held account. After its death on November 22, 1718, its fictionalized image, l' inspiration being because a number work of fiction about d' a range of the piraat-themed kinds.
Edward Teach (c. 1680 - 1718), and the best - as Blackbeard, note that the American east coast of the English pirates and colonies were about the Antilles did work. Some he was born; of Bristol in the table, but little of his early life was. Anne can zeeroverschepen by "the Queen of the war were useful S l 'of the company Hornigold smallest child, d', who was the ally of the pirate l 'Caribbean island of new providence, which labored in much fought PIRACY. 50' above was taken by a man teach otherwise of chip that Anne thigh "the Queen, and became a wreck to be praised S region, the surname is the large black, which afschrikwekkende deduced from the publication and the beard is to be communicated lit here in the lower part of the hat to make timid to bind the enemy. a Duke of collecting and cunning, which avoided l 'has been taken in, that all the force, l' afschrikwekkend place his image, and the fleet l 'of the order of the authority of their companions. connument moorde caused no or sometimes has the character from the fact that they are held captive. After his death, November 22, 1718 his fictionalized image of l 'the existence of that need inspiration fiction about d' was mourning, from the range of kinds of piraat.
This is ridiculous. Why are we still doing this? Are we trying to break Ryan's forum?
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Re: Reason to buy a Mac
I sure hope not... but hey, It's fun!Dave wrote:Dave wrote:Dave wrote:Dave wrote:Dave wrote:Dave wrote:Dave wrote:Dave wrote:Dave wrote:Dave wrote:Dave wrote:Dave wrote:Dave wrote:Dave wrote:Dave wrote:Dave wrote:Dave wrote:Dave wrote:Dave wrote:Dave wrote:Dave wrote:Valerie Fuller wrote:Just a little bigger...Ryan wrote:Your translated version above, translated by google translate into Latin and back into English:Dave wrote:Ryan wrote:How long is this going to last???Valerie Fuller wrote:Hooray!Ryan wrote:Right on.Dave wrote:Ryan wrote:DitoDave wrote:Valerie Fuller wrote:These quotes are becoming large.Ryan wrote:Dave wrote:Ryan wrote:Relevance is irrelevant! Logic is illogical! Assimilation is inassmilatable!Dave wrote:Ryan wrote:In that case, My opinion is that I needn't rethink my opinion, I just need to re-word it.Dave wrote:Ryan wrote:If I want your opinion to replace mine, I'll take yours by force.Dave wrote:Ryan wrote:It's my opinion that everyone's entitled to an opinion...Valerie Fuller wrote:
If I want your opinion, I'll give it to you.
In that case, my opinion is that you need to rethink your opinion.
"I think everyone has the right to think."
Isn't that circular logic?
What?
Now it is even larger for no good reason
Exactly
Just to make this quote bigger, here's a quote from Wikipedia:Edward Teach (c. 1680 – 1718), better known as Blackbeard, was a notorious English pirate who operated around the West Indies and the eastern coast of the American colonies. He was probably born in Bristol, but little is known about his early life. He may have served on privateer ships during Queen Anne's War before he joined the crew of Benjamin Hornigold, a pirate who operated from the Caribbean island of New Providence, and with whom he engaged in numerous acts of piracy. Teach renamed a captured merchant vessel as Queen Anne's Revenge and became a renowned pirate, his cognomen derived from his thick black beard and fearsome appearance; he was reported to have tied lit fuses under his hat to frighten his enemies. A shrewd and calculating leader, he avoided the use of force, relying instead on his fearsome image, and commanding his vessels with the permission of their crews. There are no known accounts of his ever having harmed or murdered those he held captive. Following his death on 22 November 1718, his image was romanticised, becoming the inspiration for a number of pirate-themed works of fiction across a range of genres.
babelfish.yahoo.com: Translated from English to Dutch to French to English again.
Edward Teach (C. 1680 - 1718), improve - known as Blackbeard, a known pirate English which around the Antilles and the Eastern coast of the American colonies worked were. It was probably been born in Bristol-board, but little was known about its early life. It can on zeeroverschepen during the Anne' queen; ; were useful; S war before it of l' crew of the Hornigold youngest child, d' a pirate member was who of l' Caribbean island of the new providence, and with which it worked in the many acts of piracy engaged. L' teaching differently above mentioned a chip of captive thigh that the Anne' queen; ; S wrekt and was a praised pirate, is cognomen which is deduced from its large black beard and the afschrikwekkende publication; it was communicated for the fuses lit in lower part of its hat to bind to make its timorous enemies. A leader clever and calculating, avoided it l' use which is based into force, in l' place on its image afschrikwekkend, and are the ships with l' authorization of their crews orders. There is no connument or moorde which it has one day caused of its this captive held account. After its death on November 22, 1718, its fictionalized image, l' inspiration being because a number work of fiction about d' a range of the piraat-themed kinds.
Edward Teach (c. 1680 - 1718), and the best - as Blackbeard, note that the American east coast of the English pirates and colonies were about the Antilles did work. Some he was born; of Bristol in the table, but little of his early life was. Anne can zeeroverschepen by "the Queen of the war were useful S l 'of the company Hornigold smallest child, d', who was the ally of the pirate l 'Caribbean island of new providence, which labored in much fought PIRACY. 50' above was taken by a man teach otherwise of chip that Anne thigh "the Queen, and became a wreck to be praised S region, the surname is the large black, which afschrikwekkende deduced from the publication and the beard is to be communicated lit here in the lower part of the hat to make timid to bind the enemy. a Duke of collecting and cunning, which avoided l 'has been taken in, that all the force, l' afschrikwekkend place his image, and the fleet l 'of the order of the authority of their companions. connument moorde caused no or sometimes has the character from the fact that they are held captive. After his death, November 22, 1718 his fictionalized image of l 'the existence of that need inspiration fiction about d' was mourning, from the range of kinds of piraat.
This is ridiculous. Why are we still doing this? Are we trying to break Ryan's forum?
If it becomes a problem, I'm sure Andrew or Superryan would be glad to lock the topic (I might as well do it, sometime).
Re: Reason to buy a Mac
What was the original topic?
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Yay! We aren't the only people on this board!Ryan wrote:Valerie Fuller wrote:LOL!
You're back!
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