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Who wrote the LSD History?

Lost Soldiers of Darkness - WoW Division (TEMP)
The LSD History is a culmination of the experiences of the Lord Avatars. Although Part I is the exception. Part I being written by Darkness, Parts II, III, IV, V, and VI were written by Lothar, the 2nd Lord Avatar. Parts VII and VIII were written by Gorath our 4th Lord Avatar.
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When is the next Chapter of LSD History going to be released?

Lost Soldiers of Darkness - WoW Division (TEMP)
Gorath, before stepping down as Lord Avatar commissioned Lothar (the author with the most Chapters credited to his name as previously answered) to write the next installment. Lothar decided that since the last Chapter was not more than a paragraph long, would revise and extend Part VIII to include the last 3 years of LSD History not covered since Part VII. Yes, that means Lothar will have stolen a Chapter away from Gorath (sorry Gorath).
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Who wrote it?

Frequently Asked Questions for letterpress
It was compiled by David Macfarlane <dmac@impressed.com> from material on the letterpress mailing list, as well as many other sources (noted where known). The specific contributors are listed within the individual questions. Please email me with any suggestions or concerns.
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switch %HiveGame_KillDefEnemy% extern StopSound_ByEdict %HGSND_DEFLOOPAMB% @killparm extern playsound %HGSND_ENEMYDEATH% @killparm 0.5 %SNDATTEN% extern ANIM_PlayAnim @killparm gest_a 0 1 1 extern PARTICLE_StartEffect @killparm fx_1 %HG_PARTICLES% @acc_kill = @acc_kill + 1 echo "Entity #%i was killed.", @killparm return
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Draft rec.boats.cruising FAQ
My name is David Dennis, and I'll be very up front about this: I have virtually no cruising experience, an attribute that would seem to disqualify myself completely and utterly from FAQ writing or maintenance. What I've discovered over the years, though, is that one of the best ways to learn and accumulate knowledge and eventually become an expert is to write a FAQ. And, since I'm an inverterate reader, I know quite a bit more than one might think.
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Oultwood - Council Documents - Frequently asked questions (F...
Oultwood is well known for its Local Government Index which is probably the best index to council and community websites on the internet.
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What is LSD?

Recovery Connections :: FAQs
LSD stands for Lysergic Acid Diethylamide, a chemical that was originally derived from “Ergot”. Ergot is a fungus that grows on rye and other grains and is a potent hallucinogen. The term “hallucinogen” means that it can alter a person’s perceptions of reality and vividly distort the senses. For more information, click here.
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KMFDM FAQ
This FAQ was written by Jody Cross (kmfdm@amnin.com), Josh Hammonds (joshbot@bellsouth.net) & Evan Stevens (evan@beatbybeat.net), and edited by Jody Cross.
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colour analysis training frequently asked questions
I've been in this fabulous business for 27 years and for the first 17 of those years, I ran a colour-only service. I have always been an independent and have developed my own approach to colour analysis, treating people in the way I like to be treated - as an unique individual. Over the years I have trained lots of wonderful consultants face to face. I've developed my own way of teaching and have designed this course for independent free thinkers who want to run their own business.
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FAQ - Dmoz/Recreation/Aviation/Model_Aviation/Radio_Controll...
Unless you find a section that says otherwise, this document is the product of one Nate Waddoups, a heli flyer in Bellevue Washington USA.
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Suspension FAQ
This FAQ is maintained and edited by Shannon Larratt of BME, but the content of it has been collaboratively written by a number of people including: Allen Falkner - TSD, suspension.org, Obsurities / Dallas, USA. Allen is arguably the most experienced suspension artist working in the West and wrote the bulk of the first draft of this document.
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Who wrote all that software?

The Debian GNU/Linux FAQ - Debian¡¢LFS¡¢GentooרÌâ°æ - Linux...
For each package the authors of the program(s) are credited in the file /usr/share/doc/PACKAGE/copyright, where PACKAGE is to be substituted with the package's name. Maintainers who package this software for the Debian GNU/Linux system are listed in the Debian control file (see What is a Debian control file?, Section 6.4) that comes with each package. The Debian changelog, in /usr/share/doc/PACKAGE/changelog.Debian.gz, mentions the people who've worked on the Debian packaging too.
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What is the history?

Well Within: FAQ
Most experts agree that acupuncture is over 3000 years old. Oriental Medicine is the most widely utilized healing system on the planet. Its roots are in China, but evidence of its potential to help the sick and injured are apparent in many places, including all of Asia, Europe and North and South America.
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What is its history?

Laser Therapy Frequently Asked Questions
The effects of red light on cellular function have been known since 1880 however the clinical benefits were only discovered by accident during laser safety tests in 1967. The first low-power lasers suitable for treating pain became available commercially in the late 1970's and ever since then, laser therapy has been widely utilized in Europe by physical therapists, nurses and doctors. Now, after FDA approval in 2001, laser therapy is quickly gaining popularity in the USA. Yes.
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What will happen to me if I take LSD?

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Some people have had trips so extreme that they believe they can fly and actually jump off building. This drugs can drastically change your thoughts and make you do dangerous/deadly things.
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How can I join LSD?

Lost Soldiers of Darkness - WoW Division (TEMP)
If you've read the guild's Charter and History and are interested in joining LSD, you may do so by filling out our Application and Register on our Forums. We are a honorable mature guild, and thus look for like-minded people to join.
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Who wrote each show?

A Guide to Beverly Hills: 90210
Want to know who to thank your favorite show? Or do you want to know who's to blame for that one show that really stinks? Look no further, the writers are the ones to praise or blame as the case my be.
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Trebuchet Home Page
Trebuchet was written by the silly people at the institute for the mildly insane, more commonly known as FuzzBall Software. The primary coder is Revar, who wrote the program from scratch with some help from Fre'ta.
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Showtimes FAQ - Movie showtimes for the Palm Connected Organ...
The majority of the program was written by myself, J Robert Ray, please mail me if you use Showtimes and enjoy using it.
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PAL Gaming Network :: FAQ
This software in its unmodified form is produced, released and is copyrighted phpBB Group. It is made available under the GNU General Public License and may be freely distributed; see link for more details. PALGN, however runs from a highly modified system produced by zemaj.
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Should I take LSD?

LSD - Frequently Asked Questions - The Good Drugs Guide
A very good question. The decision is not one to be taken lightly. LSD is no arbitrary street drug. It was used for nearly two decades in experimental psychotherapy in clinical conditions. One of the pioneers of this LSD Psychotherapy in the sixties was the Czechoslovakian Dr Stanislav Grof. He made some interesting observations of the responses of different people to LSD. This may help your decision.
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Who wrote the music?

The Three Amigos - FAQ
Andrew Huggett of Canada wrote all the music. The music is universal, written by a composer skilled at creating cross-over music that can travel around the world. The instruments used are varied and include a few kazoos.
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Hey! I see something that someone wrote next to a system ... How do I do that?

Outer Space FAQ
This is a text buoy. You can have up to 30 separate personal buoys. From the system overview when clicking on a star on the sector map, you can add, edit, or delete a buoy. You can have 10 buoys that are visible to your allies. Check mark the "visible to allies" box so allies can see the buoy text on the map. Otherwise only you will be able to see it. You can write multiple lines, but only 2 lines will be displayed on the map.
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Oh my Gawd, I forgot I wrote that! Will you take it down?

LMFFI: Frequently Asked Questions
If you insist. It's probably not nearly as bad as you think, but you can email me to have it removed. Note that if your fic is not posted on my site, I can't make it disappear; I can only take down the link. To erase it from the face of the web, you'll have to contact the owner of the site in question.
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Who wrote the Gospel of Thomas?

The Gospel of Thomas: Frequently Asked Questions
No one knows. The four canonical gospels and Thomas and other gospels such as the Gospel of Philip (found at Nag Hammadi) were given their names some time in the second century. Scholars of the New Testament generally agree that none of the gospels were written by people who had ever met Jesus of Nazareth during his lifetime. But at a later date names were assigned to them that were associated with famous individuals in the earliest church.
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Who wrote this web site?

Border Collie FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions
No, I train and show in obedience and agility, and I write books about dogs. For information on finding Border Collie breeders and puppies for sale, and buying Border Collie puppies, visit A Border Collie For You.
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Who wrote these songs? Where do they come from?

Sacred Harp Singing FAQ
Some of the tunes in The Sacred Harp were composed in England during the period 1690-1810, not for cathedrals or royal chapels, but for churches and chapels in towns and countryside, and for urban charity hospitals. Many tunes were written by New Englanders between 1770 and 1810, among them Boston tanner William Billings, New Haven merchant Daniel Read, and Vermont schoolmaster and innkeeper Justin Morgan.
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