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Previously on "Is tomato a fruit or vegetable?"

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  • AtW
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    SKA results are not too bad for so few indexed pages

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  • Joe Black
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    On anecdotal evidence, your website appears suspiciously like this one, but with just 1.7m fewer results.

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  • AtW
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    Originally posted by expat
    he decides that it's a good method for deciding scientific questions.
    Do you think your lady orders cherries or what not as dessert on the basis of science? No. She orders fruits, and tomatoes ain't on the menu, it is as simple as this - best proof possible based on anecdotical evidence.

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  • Lucy
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    Originally posted by expat
    Overwhelmed by the spectacle of democracy, he decides that it's a good method for deciding scientific questions.

    It works for 'global warming'

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  • expat
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    Originally posted by AtW
    I think we need to know!
    Overwhelmed by the spectacle of democracy, he decides that it's a good method for deciding scientific questions.

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  • AtW
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    Well, fair open and transparent vote resulted in:

    Vegenetable: 2
    Fruit: 0

    Better majority than in the US Supreme Court

    I will get me coat - got a juicy contract to run next years Russian elections...

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  • snaw
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    Originally posted by sasguru
    This poll shows conclusively that snaw and andyw are fruits and chico is a nut.
    Meanwhile atw is a hermaphrodite.
    If I'm a fruit, I'm the big fecking daddy kind

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  • Lucy
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    Originally posted by sasguru
    This poll shows conclusively that snaw and andyw are fruits and chico is a nut.
    Meanwhile atw is a hermaphrodite.



    I'm so tired I'm even laughing at assman's jokes.

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  • sasguru
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    This poll shows conclusively that snaw and andyw are fruits and chico is a nut.
    Meanwhile atw is a hermaphrodite.

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  • stackpole
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    Originally posted by Denny
    It's a fruit as it's the product of the plant, not part of the actual plant itself - stem, root, tuber etc.
    Is that the definition? Are peas fruit then?

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  • Alf W
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    Tomatoes aren't a vegetable.
    Bananas aren't a fruit.
    Peanuts aren't a nut.

    What can we believe these days?

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  • Denny
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    It's a fruit as it's the product of the plant, not part of the actual plant itself - stem, root, tuber etc.

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  • AtW
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    My callsign is Cake.

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  • _V_
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    I typed

    tomato fruit into

    http://mj12search.kicks-ass.org:8888/

    and got:

    Error: Index 'submiturls' search failed due to: Index returned result type of InternalError Extended error: System.Exception: Set offset works with in-memory-single-file indices! Originally needed iIdx=1 at Majestic12.SearchToken.SetOffset() in H:\Alex\PROJECTS\MJ12searchLib\SearchMisc.cs:line 299 at Majestic12.Searcher.Search(InvertedIndex oInvIdx, SearchQuery oSQ, SearchFS oFS, SubIndex oSIIC, DomainsCluster oDC, GeoArray oGA, ACRank oACR, Boolean bUseSubIndex, Int32 iMaxCPUs, Int32 iDesiredMatches) in H:\Alex\PROJECTS\MJ12searchLib\Searcher.cs:line 188 at Majestic12.SearchIndex.ScanInvIdx(SearchQuery oQuery, Int32 iMaxCPUs, Int64& lMSecsIO, Int64& lBytesRead) in H:\Alex\PROJECTS\MJ12searchLib\SearchIndex.cs:line 1622 at Majestic12.SearchIndex.Find(SearchQuery oSQ, Int32 iFrom, Boolean bNoInfo, Int32 iDetailedDocID, Int32 iMaxCPUs) in H:\Alex\PROJECTS\MJ12searchLib\SearchIndex.cs:line 935 at Majestic12.SearchIndex.FindAsXML(SearchQuery oSQ, Int32 iFrom, Int32 iDetailedDocID, Int32 iMaxCPUs) in H:\Alex\PROJECTS\MJ12searchLib\SearchIndex.cs:line 746 at Majestic12.SearchMessageHandler.Handler_Search(Sea rchIndex oSI, SearchMessage oReq, SearchMessage oResp) in H:\Alex\PROJECTS\MJ12searchLib\SearchMessageHandle r.cs:line 405 at Majestic12.SearchMessageHandler.ExecMessage(Search Message oReq, SearchMessage oR) in H:\Alex\PROJECTS\MJ12searchLib\SearchMessageHandle r.cs:line 137

    Says it all really....

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  • Lucy
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    Originally posted by SallyAnne
    Fruit, fruit, fruit, fruit, fruit, fruit, fruit, fruit, fruit, fruit, fruit, fruit, fruit, fruit, fruit, fruit, fruit, fruit, fruit, fruit, fruit, fruit, fruit, fruit, fruit, fruit, fruit, fruit, fruit, fruit, fruit, fruit, fruit, fruit, fruit, fruit, fruit, fruit, fruit, fruit, fruit, fruit, fruit, fruit, fruit, fruit, fruit, fruit, fruit, fruit, fruit, fruit, fruit, fruit, fruit, fruit, fruit, fruit, fruit, fruit, fruit, fruit, fruit, fruit, fruit, fruit, fruit, fruit, fruit, fruit, fruit, fruit, fruit, fruit, fruit, fruit, fruit, fruit, fruit, fruit, fruit, fruit, fruit, fruit, fruit, fruit, fruit, fruit, fruit, fruit, fruit, fruit.
    Alexei,

    Someone is calling you.

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