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Old 05-06-2008, 07:23 PM   #64
montsnmags
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Originally Posted by joblack View Post
That's a great sentence (grammar style related)
Why, thank you, Mister Black.

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I needed half a minute to think it over =).
Okay, perhaps that's not a good indicator of the quality of the sentence.

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By the way - in a logical computer science way this expression is always right (logical OR).
Is "logical computer science" an oxymoron, or one of those hyper-realities and ultra-truths I can never get my head around?

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Anyway, the growing alzheimer disease cases must have a reason, perhaps the crappy food in todays world.
Honestly, I do tend to agree with your earlier post (or at least, have significant hope). At the very least, an aging population's voting capacity (their democratic vote and monetary "vote") might have a significant impact on the funding of research, and bring about a cure sooner rather than later.

Respect the elderly - if you're lucky you'll be one some day, and it might be your only chance for the good karma to catch up to you in this life.

Cheers,
Marc
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