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From: gile83@gmail . com -  29 Jan 2008, 23:31

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From: John Taylor -  27 Jan 2008, 22:31

I hope this group is open to newbie questions, if not, please excuse it. Back in the 80's I had a stereo system installed in my work van. The receiver or head unit I think they are called now wasn't anything special may have even been stock. They installed a Clarion 5 band equalizer which if I remember was amplified. They also installed two 5" tweeters...

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From: Mathias Körber -  26 Jan 2008, 07:31

My car radio is too loud for my liking. While it has > 30 volume settings, I can only really use up to 6 or 7, and usually end up listening at a setting of 2 or 3. This limits the ability fine-tune the volume. Is there any way I can change this so that I have more fine-tuning control, say volume levels from 0 to 15 covering the same actual volume that...

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From: Will U. Gutknecht, C.S.C. -  25 Jan 2008, 00:26

property of power is to protect. When force attacks humbug, when a private soldier takes the square cap off a first president, and throws it out of the window. 311. The government founded on opinion and imagination reigns for some time, and this government is pleasant and voluntary; that founded on might lasts for ever. Thus opinion is the queen of...

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From: Afif Imam Jarrah -  24 Jan 2008, 22:13

at one point only, as in the case of a firebrand. Be it so, but at least this indicates agility if not expanse of soul. 354. Man's nature is not always to advance; it has its advances and retreats. Fever has its cold and hot fits; and the cold proves as well as the hot the greatness of the fire of fever. The discoveries of men from age to age turn...

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From: Ali Al Mutawa -  24 Jan 2008, 22:09

more unhappy than a man dominated by his imagination." 17Cicero, De Divinatione ii. 22. "A common happening does not astonish, even though the cause is unknown; an event such as one has never seen before passes for a prodigy." [18]Allusion to Gen. 7. 14. Ipsi et omne animal secundus genus suum. "And every beast after his kind." 19Homer, Odyssey,...

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From: uh60bblackhawk -  24 Jan 2008, 21:18

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From: Abdullah Zaeef -  24 Jan 2008, 20:00

Despite these miseries, man wishes to be happy, and only wishes to be happy, and cannot wish not to be so. But how will he set about it? To be happy he would have to make himself immortal; but, not being able to do so, it has occurred to him to prevent himself from thinking of death. 170. Diversion.--If man were happy, he would be the more so, the less...

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From: Ayman Zeevi -  24 Jan 2008, 19:50

are always preparing to be happy, it is inevitable we should never be so. 173. They say that eclipses foretoken misfortune, because misfortunes are common, so that, as evil happens so often, they often foretell it; whereas if they said that they predict good fortune, they would often be wrong. They attribute good fortune only to rare conjunctions of the...

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From: David U. Dziegielewski -  24 Jan 2008, 19:43

plainly things which come to pass, and who declares his intention both to blind and to enlighten, and who intersperses obscurities among the clear things which come to pass? 757. The time of the first advent was foretold; the time of the second is not so; because the first was to be obscure, and the second is to be brilliant and so manifest that even...

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From: I. G. Virden -  24 Jan 2008, 19:35

other's circumstances. There has been a very great ingathering of souls to Christ in that place, and something considerable of the same work began afterwards in East Windsor, my honored father's parish, which has in times past been a place favored with mercies of this nature, above any on this western side of New England, excepting Northampton; there having...

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From: anglebrandt@CHIP.ME.US -  24 Jan 2008, 19:33

are best known-declared, that they found these impressions on persons' imaginations quite different things from what fame had before represented to them, and that they were what none need to wonder at-or to that purpose. There have indeed been some few instances of impressions on persons imaginations, which have been somewhat mysterious to me, and I have...

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From: Jimmy U. Boody -  24 Jan 2008, 19:20

in loving them, I declare that this perfection is horrible. What! they have known God and have not desired solely that men should love Him, but that men should stop short at them! They have wanted to be the object of the voluntary delight of men. 464. Philosophers.--We are full of things which take us out of ourselves. Our instinct makes us feel that...

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From: L. D. Coad -  24 Jan 2008, 19:01

Christ and pretending to be so. The one party can do miracles, not the others. For it is clear of the one party that they are opposed to the truth, but not of the others; and thus miracles are clearer. 837. That we must love one God only is a thing so evident that it does not require miracles to prove it. 838. Jesus Christ performed miracles, then the...

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