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bowen // User SearchRegarding Wine Parties/Grape Stomp Parties in AWFeb 8, 2004, 5:11pm
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> nope... new (new) bible:
> > thou shalt kill thy brothers That's not all he did wrong. ;) Regarding Wine Parties/Grape Stomp Parties in AWFeb 8, 2004, 8:44pm
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Yeah too bad I'm not christian, isn't it? Blows apart your whole reply
sweets. (Didn't want to go looking for the post in this mess... don't have my newsreader in thread mode) want a worldFeb 17, 2004, 6:40pm
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> i was wondering if anyone had an old world they arent using (current or
> expired) that they would be willing to give (or sell) to me. I dont want > to pay the liscense fee and i want an object yard world for the world i > have and i think a 70 buck liscense fee for an object world is > ridiculously ridiculous Yes, we all think the licensing fee is ridiculously ridiculous. $10? Fine. $20? Maybe. $60-70... no wonder you're going to the poor house. want a worldFeb 17, 2004, 6:52pm
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I was talking about AW's income status, but paying for it will do just
the same. ;) The GameFeb 23, 2004, 2:48am
Invest in duct-tape and tape your fingers together. It would make just
as much sense and be more pointful. The GameFeb 23, 2004, 7:11pm
The GameFeb 25, 2004, 6:21pm
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Haha you're funny. Do you think I care what you do? Go ahead, report
me. If given the choice, I'd still do it. It seems I'm not the only one too. Tell you what... stop posting to this monstrosity, stop adding to it, stop bringing it up, stop talking about personal ... shit ... that no one cares about, stop being stupid... and if you accomplish all that, I won't threaten you with stupidness. virus alert (cross-posted to all groups)Feb 20, 2004, 1:09am
Just giving everyone a headsup on a virus being spread around again via
billing at activeworlds.com or similar. As always, don't run attachments from people you don't know. As far as I could coerce, it was W32.Netsky.B at mm in the file information.com. Nice try though Matt. --Bowen-- virus alert (cross-posted to all groups)Feb 20, 2004, 6:20pm
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Yes, Spoofed header carrying the "from" address billing at activeworlds.com.
virus alert (cross-posted to all groups)Feb 20, 2004, 6:26pm
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He's still trying, Now he's trying to spoof a "delivery failed" so I'll read the attachment through that. Still has the W32.Netsky.B at mm worm on it. --Bowen-- virus alert (cross-posted to all groups)Feb 21, 2004, 6:10am
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They would have to have my email address that's not given in this
newsgroup (but was used to register my citizen account). Nor did I ever use the email I recieved it on in the newsgroups. The chances of someone having both that address and mine are astronomically slim, so it's either someone who's exploited the database (which is shown to have been possible in the past with some of those cracks) or someone guessed really well. Matt is the most plausable of the choices. But I agree that it might also could've been filmkr or maybe brock. And the reason it's crossposted is because not everyone reads community. Computer security shouldn't be taken too lightly, even if USENET ettiquete is something of a bible to you. Apologies to the People of Community NGFeb 24, 2004, 12:27am
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> Apologies if my posts have caused any kind of unharmony among the people.
> > Regarding people who are different, it is wrong to publically harrass them > in any way, by mocking them, by public humiliation or shaming. Personal > attacks should not be tolerated here or in any community. > > Again, my apologies if I have upset this newsgroup in any way. If I had a stick... I would poke some eyes. If I had a knife, I'd cut off fingers... then all would be will in the community newsgroup. Apologies to the People of Community NGFeb 24, 2004, 11:27pm
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To be honest Alex... it seemed a tad bit sarcastic when I read it.
The Passion of The Christ: Out now in theaters. Pick up a ticketFeb 25, 2004, 6:22pm
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> The Passion of The Christ is the true story about how God gave his only
> son so whoever believes in him may not perish but have everlasting life. > > If you are looking for a movie, pick up a ticket and see this movie. It > will change your life. I am not trying to force my views on you, just > giving some nice advice. Wow, talk about a Zealous Christian. To be honest carl, no one cares. And yes, you are trying to force your views upon us. This may shatter your reality, but he was a jew. The Passion of The Christ: Out now in theaters. Pick up a ticketFeb 25, 2004, 7:27pm
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> Actually the Jews rejected him and God opened up his love to the
> Christians. No. He was Jewish. Christianity wasn't created until a while after his death. Not to mention he associated himself with the zealots of Isreal. Have you taken a history class yet... or is all this coming from Church? The Passion of The Christ: Out now in theaters. Pick up a ticketFeb 25, 2004, 7:55pm
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I show no sympathy for one person's beliefs over another. If someone
came here and praised Allah, I would have said the same thing. The same for Jehovah and the Jews. The Passion of The Christ: Out now in theaters. Pick up a ticketFeb 25, 2004, 8:02pm
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I live for it.
The Passion of The Christ: Out now in theaters. Pick up a ticketFeb 25, 2004, 8:44pm
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You don't even know your own religion...
The Passion of The Christ: Out now in theaters. Pick up a ticketFeb 25, 2004, 8:50pm
The Passion of The Christ: Out now in theaters. Pick up a ticketFeb 25, 2004, 10:02pm
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> church/bible both says he was a jew, and the curch does say that
> christianity was created long after he died That's why I was wondering where he got that information. The Passion of The Christ: Out now in theaters. Pick up a ticketFeb 26, 2004, 3:33am
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No, it's based on some of Xelag's code. ;)
The Passion of The Christ: Out now in theaters. Pick up a ticketFeb 26, 2004, 3:40pm
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Good movie how? Good as in the story or the general film
layout/design/production. It definately isn't the second, that's for sure. The Passion of The Christ: Out now in theaters. Pick up a ticketFeb 27, 2004, 1:07am
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> > Wouldn't the quality of this movie's "general film layout/design/production" > be a matter of personal opinion, just like the matter of religion or belief > in God? Anyway, I'm really surprised that Carlbanks even mentioned it in > here unless it was to watch the reactions of a sometimes intolerant > audience. It's not as if it hasn't been advertised. If it was a serious > suggestion and opinion, then I admire his courage to give those particular > views when he had to know there would be some attacks. In any case, whether > or not a person believes in God, from an historical perspective it is a > movie that quite accurately depicts a real event and the brutal forms of > punishment of the time. Jesus would never have been "punished" by being sent > to a corner in the upper room. History enthusiasts might find it interesting > for that alone. Movie caliber, technical and otherwise, will always be in > the eye of the individual. Nah, there's certain things that draw auidences and certain things that turn them away. Horrible production is something. But hey, Moses wouldn't be that popular either if it wasn't for certain production qualities. The Passion of The Christ: Out now in theaters. Pick up a ticketFeb 27, 2004, 6:01am
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So... you're agreeing with us.
The Passion of The Christ: Out now in theaters. Pick up a ticketFeb 27, 2004, 7:32am
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> wow is *that* far from the truth. Jesus told peter "on this rock I will
> build my church" Peter became the first pope. No, Jesus was completely Jewish. Why do you think the Christians celebrate passover? The Passion of The Christ: Out now in theaters. Pick up a ticketFeb 27, 2004, 4:40pm
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Man, you really need to pick up a book... at least of your own
religion. It was quite a while after his death. Or maybe right after he died it suddenly recieved a couple million believers and followers. Who knows what you think. (because apprently what you think is immediately true... being a christian, no offense) No.. it took a roman emporer to convert it from a cult to a religion. But the _official_ foundation of the religion took quite a bit after his death. Good luck Paul. But this also depends which sect you're following. Be it Catholic, Orthodox, Jehova's witness, episcopalian, protestant. All have different origin times. And Catholic is one of the earliest christian religions (founded by Paul), and that was nearly (I forget the exact, but I'm pissing into the wind right here) 30-50 years after his death. |