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Jim Thompson

Jan 1, 1970
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I missed the original part of this thread, what was the reason of the thread
about this phone? I just picked one up at the Verizon store.... Anything I
should know?

CL

My wife was told she would have to subscribe to an extra cost service
so she could E-mail her photographs, since they couldn't be removed
from the phone in any other way.

Which turns out to be nonsense, see... http://www.susteen.com/

...Jim Thompson
 
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Jim Thompson

Jan 1, 1970
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Does that mean the "M" in "MIT" stands for Montana?

:)

I always despised Cambridge... what an uncivil bunch of people.

...Jim Thompson
 
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cl

Jan 1, 1970
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Jim Thompson said:
My wife was told she would have to subscribe to an extra cost service
so she could E-mail her photographs, since they couldn't be removed
from the phone in any other way.

Which turns out to be nonsense, see... http://www.susteen.com/

...Jim Thompson


Oh, ok...... thanks... I thought maybe there was something of detrimental
value I should know about, like a hazard not told to me at time of purchase
or something. I had figured out within 15 minutes of owning the phone - how
to delete pictures - as I was figuring out all the settings and such. There
is a "CD" with it to show usage and such. I haven't gotten around to
watching it yet. I did glance at the book a time or two to find things I
couldn't find on my own. Usually, I'm pretty good with out all the
instructions. Some ass hole probably just wanted more commission.

cl
 
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Fred Abse

Jan 1, 1970
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I always despised Cambridge... what an uncivil bunch of people.

Too many Mayflower descendants.

Salem's just up the road, too. Remember what they used to do there?

;-)
 
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Clarence_A

Jan 1, 1970
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Fred Abse said:
people.

Too many Mayflower descendants.

Salem's just up the road, too. Remember what they used to do there?

;-)

Accuse their neighbors of not being Christians so they could
murder them?
They didn't read the first amendment I guess.
 
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Fred Abse

Jan 1, 1970
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Accuse their neighbors of not being Christians so they could murder them?

In a way, I suppose witchcraft is un-Christian. It appears that the the
poor saps may just have been the victims of eating ergot-infected rye
bread, causing hallucinations and strange behavior.
They didn't read the first amendment I guess.

That's not uncommon.
 
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Jim Thompson

Jan 1, 1970
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In a way, I suppose witchcraft is un-Christian. It appears that the the
poor saps may just have been the victims of eating ergot-infected rye
bread, causing hallucinations and strange behavior.


That's not uncommon.

It didn't exist yet ;-)

...Jim Thompson
 
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Jim Thompson

Jan 1, 1970
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"Jim Thompson" wrote

Belief in anything else is Unchristian, it will get you persecuted
even today!


I guessed he wouldn't know that! I was right! :)>)

Actually there were no Wicca's (witches in Christian speak) in
Salem. They didn't come to America till much later.

BTW:
The Wicca 'Read is "Do what you will, do no harm."
Not exactly evil sounding.

The Salem "Witch Trials" occurred before there was a Constitution...

A small girl fell sick in 1692. Her “fitts”—convulsions, contortions,
and outbursts of gibberish—baffled everyone. Other girls soon
manifested the same symptoms. Their doctor could suggest but one
cause. Witchcraft.

That grim diagnosis launched a Puritan inquisition that took 25 lives,
filled prisons with innocent people, and frayed the soul of a
Massachusetts community called Salem.

...Jim Thompson
 
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Clarence_A

Jan 1, 1970
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"Jim Thompson" wrote
The Salem "Witch Trials" occurred before there was a Constitution...

A small girl fell sick in 1692. Her "fitts"-convulsions, contortions,
and outbursts of gibberish-baffled everyone. Other girls soon
manifested the same symptoms. Their doctor could suggest but one
cause. Witchcraft.

That grim diagnosis launched a Puritan inquisition that took 25 lives,
filled prisons with innocent people, and frayed the soul of a
Massachusetts community called Salem.
...Jim Thompson

Yes Jim, I know the story (history) well. I presume you intended
to inform those who have a problem with history and rational
thought.

The history of Salem is an excellent example of the value of
extremism in the Christian faith.

Note however, the last witch burning was in Africa in 1995.
While Salem is history, the persecution is still going on!
 
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Clarence_A

Jan 1, 1970
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"Fred Abse" wrote
AAUI, Massachusetts didn't ratify the first ten Amendments until
1939.


Massachusetts is so backward they still re-elect Ted Kennedy every
six years.
 
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Fred Abse

Jan 1, 1970
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Massachusetts is so backward they still re-elect Ted Kennedy every
six years.

Maybe because he's one of the few who can spell "Chappaquiddick"

;-)
 
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Jim Thompson

Jan 1, 1970
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"Fred Abse" wrote
1939.


Massachusetts is so backward they still re-elect Ted Kennedy every
six years.

And Win thinks I'm an extremist ;-)

...Jim Thompson
 
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