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Re: [atlarge-discuss] RE : [atlarge-discuss] Provisional MembershipCommittee



Daniel,

Can you tell us who you were employed with two years ago? Do you happen to have a CV with some references?

--Sotiris Sotiropoulos

Daniel CHIRITA wrote:

-----Message d'origine-----
De : Hugh Blair [mailto:hblair@hotfootmail.com]
Envoyé : mardi 3 juin 2003 02:17
À : atlarge-discuss@lists.fitug.de
Objet : RE: [atlarge-discuss] Provisional Membership Committee
I publicly challenge you to:

1 - open a PayPal account in the name "Fuder G. Elmeroid"
2 - without using *any* credit card or bank account in *any*
name 3 - and have PayPal recognize it as a "Verified" account using their criteria, then
3 - transfer $0.01 to me at hblair@hotfootmail.com


Sorry, but you can do this. If you use a non-US credit card, Paypal cannot
verify name, so you can do all what you want. In France, first and last
names are not verified, i test it some time ago (i delete my paypal account
because i had some problems with it ...). Dont forget Texas is not *all*
Earth!

Daniel

PS: i dont like top posting, but i hate full quote ;)
PS2: sorry for my bad english, i'm a french/romanian guy so sorry


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"The science of jurisprudence regards the state and power as the
ancients regarded fire- namely, as something existing absolutely.
But for history, the state and power are merely phenomena, just as for
modern physics fire is not an element but a phenomenon.

From this fundamental difference between the view held by history
and that held by jurisprudence, it follows that jurisprudence can tell
minutely how in its opinion power should be constituted and what
power- existing immutably outside time- is, but to history's questions
about the meaning of the mutations of power in time it can answer
nothing."
				     --Leo Tolstoy, "War and Peace"





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