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Tiger salamander?. Can anyone confirm whether it is a? Looks like the right coloration and size, and it's native to my area.
Thought I'd add it to the article if it is. 05:17, 17 Jul 2004 (UTC). There's a picture of a tiger salamander at that looks nearly identical to your cute little lizard. (There are other snapshots.) I'd venture to say that you do indeed have a 'tiger salamanda' on your hands, but I'm definitely not a. 08:41, Jul 17, 2004 (UTC). One final note: Why do you people at Colorado Springs get all the lizards? I've never seen a lizard of any sort in all my years at Thornton.
08:46, Jul 17, 2004 (UTC) It's the first lizard of any kind I've seen since I moved here a year ago. I think it only came out because it has been raining for the past few days. It does indeed look like the other tiger salamander photos I've found by googling. I hope an expert can confirm it for me. 15:17, 17 Jul 2004 (UTC) about data control language could anyone explain me what is data control language. Do you have some context for us?
It seems to mean different things to different people. 05:26, Jul 17, 2004 (UTC). Perhaps you're asking about the subset of SQL known as the DCL; see the article for details. 05:29, Jul 17, 2004 (UTC) A City in Iraq. An acquaintance of mine's brother is being stationed in.
He wouldn't reveal where, but he did give a clue that the city/town was founded in A.D. So far the closest match I've found is, which was founded in. Can anybody give us some help? Thanks. 09:20, 17 Jul 2004 (UTC) was not founded in 680, but the year 680 is important and associated with it because and his followers were killed there in 680AD, I wonder whether there might be some confusion on that account? There has been heavy fighting between US and Iraqi (and possibly other) forces there, although I am not sure there are US troops presently station in Kabala.
16:41, 17 Jul 2004 (UTC) Errm, the reason your acquaintences brother is not allowed to say where he is is that someone high up thinks the information might be valuable to the enemy. Not that I wish to interfere with free speech, just that you might like to think twice before publishing the information on a public website. 05:57, 18 Jul 2004 (UTC) Research on crashed RCAF Aircraft, 1`939 In doing research on Crashed Aircraft in 1939, using a Wright Cyclone Engine the RCAF Crash documentation referred to 'an incorrectly installed MUFF. Could you please show information on what a MUFF is and what is its function. Thank You Alen [email protected] A Google search gives some eye-opening, but not terribly relevant, sites. This is a picture of one, I think.
17:55, 17 Jul 2004 (UTC) Elton John's name What is the history of Elton John's name. I used to know. These days all I can remember of it is that he took the John portion in respect to Long John Baldry.
Elton John's website is surprisingly useless. After a small bit of searching, I stumbled upon (link removed) this article at sing365. According to the article, Elton John's birth name was Reginald Kenneth Dwight. He joined a band called 'Bluesology' in '61, and Bluesology became a supporting band of blues singer Long John Baldry in '66.
Within six months, Dwight had left the band and changed his name to Elton John, a combination of the names of saxophonist Elton Dean and Long John Baldry himself. I won't vouch for the article's accuracy, but I find it comforting that their account agrees with yours. 19:13, Jul 17, 2004 (UTC).
Sounds right to me, I heard exactly the same account of the name in the early 1970s. And he definitely is Reginald Dwight by birth. 22:53, Jul 17, 2004 (UTC) Biblical Books of Moses.
How did Moses write them 300-400 years before Hebrew Script? Given that Moses lived around the time of the Exodus around 1300-1250 BC, and Hebrew Script didn't develop until about 900 BC, how do Christian Fundamentalists and more conservative Jews square this with the fact that Moses is supposed to have written the so-called Books of Moses (i.e. Given that the accepted view is that the Hebrew alphabet derives from the Phoenician one, and that the Hebrews adopted and adapted it only after their arrival in Canaan (the Phoenicians being themselves Canaanites), it would seem to pose a major problem for fundamentalists. Is it head in the sand time for them, or have there been any serious attempts to justify this? 00:44, 18 Jul 2004 (UTC). Why the confrontational tone?
We're all friends here at the Wikipedia. The way I read your question, it looks like there's only one kind of answer you'll accept (namely, 'confound it, Spellbinder, you're right!'
) If you're itching to argue with a, I highly recommend alt.atheism on. Or am I missing the ball here? - 01:43, Jul 18, 2004 (UTC) May I suggest some possible explanations; you can take any of them:. dating of the development of Hebrew script is wrong;. The books were written by Moses and rewritten in Hebrew script later;. Not all Christians, even Fundamentalists, believe Moses wrote the first five books (most, at least, will admit that someone else probably wrote the passage at the end that described his death); 06:05, 18 Jul 2004 (UTC) There was a time when the Bible was not written down, but remembered by special people with, like the ones in. Spoke the words, just as spoke his commentaries.
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There must have been multiple rememberers so that they could check each other's memories. Islam also accords a special name for those types of people. Anyway, when the Bible was written down, there was a great outcry because 'something was being lost' by the capture of the words in script. My reference is the OxfordCambridge History of the Bible. I would have to return to my public library to give you the ISBN. Please respond if you truly care. 15:10, 18 Jul 2004 (UTC).
Nitpicker patrol would remind Ancheta that eidetic means 'image' and in this context means 'remembering by seeing an image of the page in the mind's eye' so use here for preliterate society is incorrect. Correct might be 'people with a really good memory' (feeble joke). There is lots of stuff written about techniques for remembering lengthy literary pieces like sagas and epics for oral performance and transmission, by 'chunking' the text as 'epithets' and short stereotypical but meaningful 'stories.' I understand memorizing entire books of 'sacred' writing is still done in some parts of the world as preparation for killing international aid workers, but it isn't a group practice in the West anymore. 15:24, 20 Jul 2004 (UTC). I like no.3;o) Remids me of a story I wrote at primary school (or Kindergarten for those in the US, I think).
It was about an explorer who gets caught by the inevitable, comic book inspired, band of native cannibals and end's up getting put in a pot and boiled alive. Unfortunately I had started out the story written in a diary style. So I found myself putting in his last diary entry: 'June 4th 1924 - Help! I'm being boiled! It's still actually better than the stuff I write these days.
14:51, Jul 18, 2004 (UTC) Or, from: MAYNARD: It reads, 'Here may be found the last words of Joseph of Aramathea. He who is valiant and pure of spirit may find the Holy Grail in the Castle of uuggggggh'.
ARTHUR: What? The Castle of uuggggggh'. BEDEVERE: What is that?
MAYNARD: He must have died while carving it. 16:35, 18 Jul 2004 (UTC) Sorry, I wasn't intending to be confrontational. And I'm not sure of the definitions of 'fundamentalist', I was really using it as shorthand for 'people who believe Moses wrote the Pentateuch'; I did mention conservative Jews too (I'm not sure whether 'conservative' is the right adjective here either). The question occurred to me after reading up.
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