Data: 2012-09-07 08:21:53
Temat: Re: Wybaczcie
Od: "olo" <o...@o...pl>
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Użytkownik "Ed"
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>Już raz dostałeś obiektywną informację o odbiorze Twoich wypowiedzi,
Nie rozumiesz znaczenia słowa obiektywny.
Wskaż tę obiektywną informację
> ale jej też nie mogłeś zrozumieć, a z tego co pamiętam, to nawet przyjąć
> do wiadomości, więc w ramach oszczędności swojego czasu daruj też sobie
> informacje na temat bełkotu.
>
To zdanie jest również bełkotem, który rozpoczęło nieprawdziwe zdanie.
>Ty nie rozumiesz, o co zapytałem?
>Wykład w PowerPoincie z informacją bez źródła pod którym nikt się nie
>podpisał wrzucony na serwer jakiejś uczelni przez admina - zapewne jakiegoś
>studenta?
Jesteś naprawdę żałosny:(
Ale proszę
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_genome
Z bibliografią.
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