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Re: grat barier reef dying, silted and over fertilised and suffering from occasional fevers
- Subject: Re: grat barier reef dying, silted and over fertilised and suffering from occasional fevers
- From: "~~ jp turcaud ~~" <henri.airaud@poglio.com>
- Date: Fri, 8 Jun 2001 01:16:46 +0200
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Comment in your text Mr Strawman or Wicker man !
Indeed I may find your bitter compliments, somehow understandable, by the
propensity of some to smear others with qualities which are their own !
Didn't you know ? Well you know now !
In due course your above compliments are returned to you Sir !
I have no use for them at the present time !!! Thank you !
--
Jean-Paul Turcaud
Hydro & Mining Prospector
Pioneer of Australian Mining
Web Sites:
The Greatest Australian Mining Covered up Swindle Of The 20th Century
www.poglio.com/welleda
Refutation Of The Horrid Geological Myths
www.poglio.com/horus1st
~~Ignorance Is The Cosmic Sin, The One Never Forgiven~~
"Tim Scrivens" <tim.scrivens@nz.eds.com> wrote in message
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>
> "~~ jp turcaud ~~" <henri.airaud@poglio.com> wrote in message
> 9fnui5$807$1@fenris.isp.9tel.net">news:9fnui5$807$1@fenris.isp.9tel.net...
> > Don't be such a snob Tim !
> >
> > Both spelling exist of course ... without considering naturally the same
> > concept in different alphabet like the Cyrillic, Greek , Chinese,
> Armenian
> > etc
>
> And are we speaking any of those? Strawman, or wicker man argument.
>
> Normal spelling, in English, is as I put it. I realise clarity is not one
> of your strengths, but perhaps you should concentrate on it. There is
> nothing snobbish about being clear.
§§§ Of course not; snobbery does not lie in the fact of being clear; it lies
in the fact of being attached to the form and not to the content !
You wrote indeed
QUOTE
... Amourabi .... He means Hammurabi, and he is (as usual) wrong about
what they (the laws) mean.
UNQUOTE
Knowing that I have in my Encyclopedia Hammourabi, king of Babylone in 1765
BC etc... you must admit I was not too far off the mark since I quoted from
memory ! Further I am not in a position to control you own spelling as
correct !
In 1901 a diorite stele was found on which reported Jurispudence cases where
used by judges in court as legal precedent ... this is what incidently is
used in the US and called " Case Law " and which indeed the basis of Justice
rendering ... same exists in Grande Bretagne too !
As a result it can be quite proper to refer to the Hammourabi Laws, since
what is called now the Hammourabi Code was seen as the basis of Law then
As a result to be branded nasty names on this basis, is what I am calling
being a snob on your part ... further I note " as usual wrong " which is a
typical comment of someone excessivelly snobbish person indeed ...
infatuated of him or herself !
Finally, you have not express yourself at all on the content of the
Hammourabi Code ... In my book it's very close to Celtic Law and I maintain
my position on this !
Good Bye !
§§§
"snip"