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Why “TnT Luoma”?

Simple.

When we lived in New Jersey, we had a bunch of movies on VHS we used to let our friends borrow. Most of us were young, married, and broke, so it was cheap entertainment.

Our initials are “T” and “T” which led one friend to refer to our apartment as “T & T Video” and someone made a joke about us being a “dynamite” couple.

Anyway, that’s all there is to the story. Boring but true.

  • Hurendo_kun
    Re: HTML codes
    Excellent chart, exactly what I was looking for. An addendum:
    ≅ is not "approximately equal to;" it means "congruent to," hence the code 'cong'. Approximation is ≈, the same as 'asymp'.
  • Don Martin
    I am looking for ie6spk1 on a cd for my win2kp. Cant download ; my ie is glitched and slow connection anyway.Ms no longer sells the cd.
    thanks Don Martin 10647 Flagg Rd,East Jordan,Mi 49727
  • Jacob
    I just wanted to thank you for your html codes...they came in handy!
  • graham pearson

    I think that domain cost me 20gbp registered and hosted from ukfsn, but it intrigues me that there is a problem. However not so intriguing as your bookmark for "Calvin 09 - Read The Institutes in a year". I tried this several times, last time I got as far as p.78 (I just looked it up). I'm struggling to understand why anyone tries to read this kind of "writing". In 78 pages there wasn't a usefully meaning sentence, nor even a hint that one was ever intended. Calvin wanted to say the kind of stuff much better put in a novel, and less usefully aimed at exegetical prose, where he excels in and prefers assumptive tendentiousness to clarity precision thought or concision. I was reading a 1983 reprint of the Beveridge translation. It is an historic milestone and probably not much more useful. I was raised in N. Ireland within a John Knox tradition (Reformed Presbyterian). Maybe I should try Knox? But interesting to hear your reasons for Calvin study?

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