At 10:09 AM 10/17/2003, you wrote:
At 08:09 AM 10/17/03 -0600, Steven Montgomery wrote:
Can one of you mathematical types out there explain the mathematical
terms, "positional" and "juxtapositional" to me? The quote comes from an
article entitled, "Doing Business in Babylon," as found in the late
Dear fellow Zioners--
with all these postings about "breaking the charter?"-- have we broken it yet?
Bob Taylor
>Well, here I might agree with you. If your going to do it, a full swing
>with a large print quad in a tote would do a lot of damage, and might be
>worth it. It might make them thi
Well, here I might agree with you. If your going to do it, a full swing
with a large print quad in a tote would do a lot of damage, and might be
worth it. It might make them think twice before doing their disgusting
thing.
On the other hand, I think that what should happen at the next conference
My friends,
I concern myself little about the fools who mock the truth. Their time
is limited, they will wither away like the summer grass, and the truth
will still be strong.
One of the side effects naysayers unwittingly cause is raising the level
of public awareness about the Church. Cert
At 08:09 AM 10/17/03 -0600, Steven Montgomery wrote:
Can one of you mathematical types out there explain the mathematical
terms, "positional" and "juxtapositional" to me? The quote comes from an
article entitled, "Doing Business in Babylon," as found in the latest BYU
magazine (See it online
at
Can one of you mathematical types out there explain the mathematical terms,
"positional" and "juxtapositional" to me? The quote comes from an article
entitled, "Doing Business in Babylon," as found in the latest BYU magazine
(See it online at: http://magazine.byu.edu/article.tpl?num=44-Fa03). H