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Originally posted by expathe decides that it's a good method for deciding scientific questions.
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Originally posted by expatOverwhelmed 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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Originally posted by AtWI think we need to know!
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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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Originally posted by sasguruThis poll shows conclusively that snaw and andyw are fruits and chico is a nut.
Meanwhile atw is a hermaphrodite.
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Originally posted by sasguruThis 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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This poll shows conclusively that snaw and andyw are fruits and chico is a nut.
Meanwhile atw is a hermaphrodite.
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Originally posted by DennyIt'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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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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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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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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Someone is calling you.
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