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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). -- "I believe history will be kind to me, since I intend to write it." - Winston Churchill |
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"A E" wrote in message ... 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). -- "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? Pat |
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On Thu, 7 Aug 2003 15:51:20 -0400, "Pat Ford" wrote:
"A E" wrote in message ... 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). -- "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! -- "I believe history will be kind to me, since I intend to write it." - Winston Churchill |
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On Thu, 7 Aug 2003 15:51:20 -0400, "Pat Ford" wrote:
"A E" wrote in message ... 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). -- "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! -- "I believe history will be kind to me, since I intend to write it." - Winston Churchill |
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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). -- but you can be clinicaly death and restarted can't you? so does fatal imply permenent death or can it be temporary? Pat The original poster must be a journalist. Our newspaper this morning has a story about two men who were "Electrocuted" in an industrial accident. They were treated and released from hospital! Dave |
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More likely a lawyer trolling for business.
Malcolm "Dave Holford" wrote in message ... 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). -- but you can be clinicaly death and restarted can't you? so does fatal imply permenent death or can it be temporary? Pat The original poster must be a journalist. Our newspaper this morning has a story about two men who were "Electrocuted" in an industrial accident. They were treated and released from hospital! Dave |
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More likely a lawyer trolling for business.
Malcolm "Dave Holford" wrote in message ... 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). -- but you can be clinicaly death and restarted can't you? so does fatal imply permenent death or can it be temporary? Pat The original poster must be a journalist. Our newspaper this morning has a story about two men who were "Electrocuted" in an industrial accident. They were treated and released from hospital! Dave |
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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). -- but you can be clinicaly death and restarted can't you? so does fatal imply permenent death or can it be temporary? Pat The original poster must be a journalist. Our newspaper this morning has a story about two men who were "Electrocuted" in an industrial accident. They were treated and released from hospital! Dave |
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mentioned... "A E" wrote in message ... 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). -- but you can be clinicaly death and restarted can't you? so does fatal imply permenent death or can it be temporary? Pat Fatal is fatal. You're brain dead, which is the definition of death. If you have a near-death experience, then that's when you can live to tell about it. "He's dead, Jim." -- @@F@r@o@m@@O@r@a@n@g@e@@C@o@u@n@t@y@,@@C@a@l@,@@w@ h@e@r@e@@ ###Got a Question about ELECTRONICS? Check HERE First:### http://users.pandora.be/educypedia/e...s/databank.htm My email address is whitelisted. *All* email sent to it goes directly to the trash unless you add NOSPAM in the Subject: line with other stuff. alondra101 at hotmail.com Don't be ripped off by the big book dealers. Go to the URL that will give you a choice and save you money(up to half). http://www.everybookstore.com You'll be glad you did! Just when you thought you had all this figured out, the gov't changed it: http://physics.nist.gov/cuu/Units/binary.html @@t@h@e@@a@f@f@l@u@e@n@t@@m@e@e@t@@t@h@e@@E@f@f@l@ u@e@n@t@@ |
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