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Archeological Society of Maryland

Statewide organization of lay and professional archeologists devoted to the study and conservation of Maryland archeology.

Archeological Society of Maryland

Statewide organization of lay and professional archeologists devoted to the study and conservation of Maryland archeology. Includes membership and chapter information, activities, publications and awards.

Changing Focus

Provides group support in dealing with divorce, separation, or the death of a spouse. A non-religious, non-profit organization run by experienced counselors with locations around Central Maryland.

Friends of the Family, Inc.

Non-profit organization addressing the needs of families through a network of full-service Family Support Centers. Includes history, services and contribution information.

Fuel Fund of Maryland

Supplements resources for those experiencing hardship with essential home energy needs.

Grantmakers in Maryland

Descriptions and links to grantmaking foundations from Fundsnet Online Services.

Learning Exchange, The

Working with individuals, businesses and organizations to share common interests and learn new skills within the Bowie, Crofton, Mitchellville and surrounding areas. Features holistic and alternative health, financial services, and recreational events, seminars, and workshops.

Legal Aid Bureau, Inc.

Provides free civil legal assistance to low-income state residents in the areas of family, consumer, housing, public benefits and other civil matters.

Legal Aid Bureau, Inc.

Provides free civil legal assistance to low-income residents of Maryland in areas of family, consumer, housing, public benefits and other civil matters.

Maryland Chapter Tacoma Territory Off Roaders Association

A club for Tacoma Truck enthusiasts. Includes members and event schedule.



Mike Rhodes writes:
>On Sun, 11 Sep 2005 23:18:37 +0000 (UTC), "Stephen M. Adams" wrote:
>>"Gary" writes:

>>>This idea is absurd.
>>
>>So is quantum mechanics. But without quantum tunneling and various
>>other quantum effects, your computer wouldn't be working right now.
>>
>Wikipedia said quantum tunneling is what causes such a power drain and
>heating in Very-large-scale integration (VLSI) electronics. But I
>didn't see a reference to how our computers actually take advantage of
>it. There is the tunnel diode, but the source says conventional
>semi-conductor devices have surpased it in performance.
>
>Curious, but I don't really know.

Transistors are quantum devices - they depend on electrons "jumping"
an impermiable barrier...

-Stephen
--
Space Age Cybernomad Stephen Adams
malchus842SP@AMgmail.com (remove SPAM to reply)


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"Bob Felts" wrote in message
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> Gary wrote:
>
> >
>
> Not relevant, since God saves who He wants to save.

God wants ALL men to be saved! He said so.
1 Timothy 2:4 who wants all men to be saved and to come to a
knowledge of the truth.

God only saves those who believe the Gospel.

>
> > BTW, I believe that God saves all infants dying in
infancy.
> >
>
> But why? Do you rely on the unscriptural concept of the
"age of
> accountability" which denies our connection to Adam?

It doesn't.

Gary



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In article <302B5A0A-5129-1567-A150-2957B7E723C8@srcbs.org>, Bob Felts says...
>
>Gary wrote:

[snip]

>You just don't get it.

So you love to repeat. But it is you who just doesn't get it, as you demonstrate
so well below, saying:

> You agree that "faith must be exercised" but
>then turn right around and contadict yourself by saying "exercise isn't
>work."

There is no contradiction here. Nor is there an inconsistency. Both Gary and I
have reminded you of this simple truth many times now.

There is no conctradiction here because 'exercise' and 'work' are NOT the same,
nor does one imply the other. Unless, of course, you are equivocating, and slyly
changing which -sense- of the two words you have in mind. But that is