On Thu, 7 Aug 2003 15:51:20 -0400, "Pat Ford" wrote:
"A E" wrote in message
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Paul Burridge wrote:
On Thu, 07 Aug 2003 12:33:24 GMT, "Harris"
wrote:
Several people have and of course they are all dead.
Well I don't believe the answer's that simple. I'll explain in due
Yes it is. 'Fatal' doesn't have any slack in its definition. You could
modify it
by adding 'near' as a prefix.
course, but would like to give a few others a chance to guess what I'm
driving at (this isn't some sort of joke BTW).
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"I believe history will be kind to me, since I intend
to write it." - Winston Churchill
but you can be clinicaly death and restarted can't you? so does fatal imply
permenent death or can it be temporary?
You guys are thinking in two dimensions; you need to think in three.
You're seeing things in black and white and you need to look for
colour. Raise your game!
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"I believe history will be kind to me, since I intend
to write it." - Winston Churchill
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