The 7 year itch?
The 7 year itch?
Why are all the articles in the latest 2012 issue of Philosophy Now from 2005?
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Re: The 7 year itch?
a question for Thales...
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Re: The 7 year itch?
His water theory may have held something after all. http://www.space.com/17217-big-bang-pha ... theory.html
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Re: The 7 year itch?
well life came out of the sea didn't it ^^ and all creatures are made out of compounds bound to H2O aren't they?
On the topic of this thread I got no idea. You should PM Admins.
But did you mean they were "dated" that way or do you recognize something? Because the dating could just be an error.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WaterWater covers 71% of the Earth's surface,[3] and is vital for all known forms of life.[4
On the topic of this thread I got no idea. You should PM Admins.
But did you mean they were "dated" that way or do you recognize something? Because the dating could just be an error.
Re: The 7 year itch?
http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap120515.html
They were all dated that way. It made sense as the articles weren't as topical as you'd expect for 2012. Has it something to do with http://www.guardian.co.uk/education/201 ... iversities?
They were all dated that way. It made sense as the articles weren't as topical as you'd expect for 2012. Has it something to do with http://www.guardian.co.uk/education/201 ... iversities?
Re: The 7 year itch?
They aren't.Bernard wrote:Why are all the articles in the latest 2012 issue of Philosophy Now from 2005?
I wonder what makes you think they are? Could there be some problem with the setup of your computer, which is putting a 2005 date on pages that you see? Other than that, I'm baffled! If you tell us more I'd be happy to pitch in with a (probably wrong) suggested explanation.
Re: The 7 year itch?
Thanks Rick, I see the fault was my idiotic mistake. Sorry everyone,
Cheers, Bernard
Cheers, Bernard
Re: The 7 year itch?
No problemo! I'm always pleased and surprised when some mistake turns out not to be mine.