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  1. RSLancastr

    MS Outlook and "Reply All"

    We use MS Oulook 2003 where I work. When I do a "Reply All" to an email I receive, it includes ME as one of the recipients. Is there any way - preferences, etc. - to change this? I'll already have a copy in my Sent Items folder, which is where I would look for it. It doesn't seem like it has...
  2. RandFan

    I was un-banned at Loose Change, my Reply.

    I really resent this. Every statement I ever made was honest and above board. I was clear in what I knew and what I did not know. I said on more than one occasion that I did not agree with the prevailing belief of this forum concerning 9/11. I said that I would not dismiss you folks out of hand...
  3. TobiasTheViking

    Church of Scientology - My reply to an advert

    Last year i got, in snail mail, an advertisement from CoS. It so pissed me off that i had to make a reply. Now, i never dared to actually send the reply back, but i thought someone might enjoy to read it. So here it is. My personal opinon of the quote A general statement about the quote. I...
  4. S

    Trigger injections: is it a duck? Please reply

    I'm thinking there's a difference between legit "trigger point injections" that use things like lidocaine, cortisone, etc, and this "trigger injection" thing being brought forth by people like http://www.rawtimes.com/HaroldDSteinberg/ Trigger injections, aka "prolotherapy" isnt' even...
  5. Tony

    Need A Reply For This

    What is this guy talking about?
  6. S

    How to reply??

    So I was debating religion again, and was asked the following question: "Some things aren't prove-able. . . Prove you love your wife? Or your dead grandma. . . " How would you all respond to that?? I said something about, the difference between evidence and proof. . .there is plenty of...
  7. A

    Reply to phosphorescence

    Sorry, tried several times and could not reply to the phosphorescence thread. This sounds a lot like image plates, refered to in this link as computed radiography. A carefully engineered material is exposed to radiation, usually X-rays, and it stores that image. The image is read out by...

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