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  • This is to say that although there are possible worlds (such as w3) in which the bicycle is originally composed of only a small proportion of its actual original parts, such worlds are not possible relative to

    Transworld Identity Mackie, Penelope 2006

  • Th@nks, sg.! pr0p0se w3 ch@ng3 0 | _ | r typ! ng styl3 t0 d3f3@t m0d3r@t!

    Prop 8 - Swampland - TIME.com 2008

  • HTML History on the ESW Wiki at the w3. org site may be useful to teachers.

    Web Teacher › Useful Links: History of HTML, end of life for print?, social media and recorded history, slowblogging, and Useful Links in general 2008

  • Due to reasons yet to be determined, the website of the World Wide Web Consortium, w3. org/w3c. org, is being filtered as child pornography (wget/curl) by the Finnish ISP, DNA Internet.

    Boing Boing 2008

  • The four finalists (w1, w2, w3, w4) did a superb job in beating out the competition and they now go before our expert judges, with our final scholarship winner being announced on Friday November 10th.

    SEM Scholarship Winner Announcement Coming Friday 2006

  • It is really important to validate your code, cause otherwise search engines just omit the page incase its got too many errors. try using validator. w3.org its really helpful. all the best!

    Validating the Code Behind the Page « Lorelle on WordPress 2005

  • And the counterpart theorist may admit that a bicycle (such as the one in w2) that is originally composed of A1 + B1 + C2 could have been originally composed of A1 + B2 + C2, since (by the tolerance principle) it has a counterpart (in w3) that is originally so composed.

    Transworld Identity Mackie, Penelope 2006

  • The bicycle in w3 is, ex hypothesi, identical with the bicycle in w2, and the bicycle in w2 is, ex hypothesi, identical with the original bicycle; so, by the transitivity of identity, the bicycle in w3 is identical with the original bicycle.

    Transworld Identity Mackie, Penelope 2006

  • However, since the counterpart relation (unlike identity) is not transitive, the counterpart theorist need not say that the bicycle in w3 that is originally composed of A1 + B2 + C2 is a counterpart of the bicycle in the actual world

    Transworld Identity Mackie, Penelope 2006

  • The Web is supposed to be open to all, based on open standards promulgated by the World Wide Web Consortium at w3.org.

    Counting the Number of Internet Explorer Users - Pogue’s Posts Blog - NYTimes.com 2006

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