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July 22nd, 2006 21:58
check out me and davs top five of the last ten years at jeffersonmastodonsociety.blogspot.com and make some of your comments, peace out brotha
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July 23rd, 2006 02:20
Your pictures are incredible. When you come back we should go somewhere pretty and take pictures together. Miss ya!
July 26th, 2006 09:12
another intern (Ryan Newhouse) is going to do a short course on greek for any of the gringos here that are interested. he has to get books ordered so he needs a count ASAP. if your interested let him know. his email ryannewhouse@yahoo.com
see ya in a few days.
January 25th, 2007 12:09
I always have terrible trouble with comment-related plugins that require me to put some line in the comment loop; I can never seem to find the right spot. Can anyone tell me where I should put the php line in my comments loop? I haven not modified anything much, and I would be very grateful. Thanks!
January 26th, 2007 02:22
I always have terrible trouble with comment-related plugins that require me to put some line in the comment loop; I can never seem to find the right spot. Can anyone tell me where I should put the php line in my comments loop? I haven not modified anything much, and I would be very grateful. Thanks!
January 27th, 2007 11:49
Bonjour! What a super websight! Very refreshing to peruse from where we live in Paris (France). I eat frogs and drink wine. Woold like more informatons on this. Best regards! Mikael.
January 27th, 2007 13:53
Bonjour! What a super websight! Very refreshing to peruse from where we live in Paris (France). I eat frogs and drink wine. Woold like more informatons on this. Best regards! Mikael.
January 31st, 2007 22:09
Since one of the ideas is to split strings not into words, but hopefully into phrases more semantically informative than the words they are made of, doing that better should mean better suggestions, and avoiding what essentially are word n-tuples should make for smaller data and slightly faster querying.
February 1st, 2007 10:55
Since one of the ideas is to split strings not into words, but hopefully into phrases more semantically informative than the words they are made of, doing that better should mean better suggestions, and avoiding what essentially are word n-tuples should make for smaller data and slightly faster querying.