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Q.Is it because Dana Perino's "hot" and Scott is not? She said that it was Scott's (McClellan)own fault thatRelated Search:
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 he was an outsider. But isn't it more about being a sexy, good looking female that allows her to be an insider? Hotter than Scott, Ari, or Tony Snow! Johnny Sokko - no, only Republican women.
A.She is hot, who knows if she is an insider, if she is then she is very good at straight faced lying. If I had to spew and spin rhetoric like her, I would definitely be cracking smiles as I would not be able to take myself seriously.
  

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 I'm due sep 29 2009, and i'm not sure what its sex is so just say your fav of both. Girls: Shayne Keira Morgan and Jaime Boys: Davy Dana Mason and Scott Lol, i agree with you on dana, but its my dads name and i kinda wanted to consider it.
A.My Favorite from these are: Girls Shayne Boys Mason
  

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 I really like those summer romance and contemperary romance novels and books. I've read Twilight and stuff like that and its not what I want. I want books like Geek Magnet by Kieran Scott and Played by Dana Davidson. I just finished Along for the Ride by Sarah Dessen so seggestions?
A.I would suggest these two great romance novels from Nora Roberts Born in fire Born in shame
  

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 I am a huge MMA fan and have been for the longest time. I am loyal to the UFC but have been known to watch other fight organizations in the past like Dream,Pride FC,EliteXC,Strikeforce etc. I used to like Dana White and all that he has done for the UFC but lately it seems that he is acting like some sort of "Mob Boss" with all his tactics and the way he talks about figthers that aren't currently signed with the UFC.I am tired of Dana White's comments and his vast hypocrisy.Here are a few example: Why doe's he spend so much time and energy insulting Strickforce or "Strikefarce" as he calls it? He always rushes to counter program during a live Strikeforce event. MMA is the fastest growing sport and Dana White has to understand that there is going to be competition.You don't hear Strikeforce insulting UFC every time Scott Coker is interviewed do you? I understand it's ok to have a rivalry against your competition but enough with the insults. Strikeforce is doing great and they have some really good fighters. Example number 2: Dana White desperately tried to obtain Fedor Emilaneko as one of his fighters and failed royally. Now all of a sudden Fedor sucks and wouldn't last a minute in the octagon with one of his top heavyweights. My questions is : Is he sucks so bad (according to Dana) why was Fedor offered all this money to fight in the UFC? He only "Sucks" because he fights for Strikeforce and not the UFC, That's why. Example number 3: Dana talked all this shit about Kimbo Slice when he was fighting for EliteXC and now UFC has Slice under contract and his tone has changed. Doe's Keith Jardine suck? Kimbo did just beat the guy that pummeled the sh*t out of Jardine. Example number 4: When it was announced that Herschel Walker signed with Strikeforce Dana started talking crap and saying things like " Who wants to fight some guy who is in a wheelchair" and insulting references to Walkers age. I for one think it's really awesome that a retired football great like Herschel Walker is still in good enough shape to fight at his age. No one ever said he was going to be the next Cain Velasquez so please just relax Mr. White. Example number 5: It's ok for Dana to say that Herschel Walker would be the first death inside the Octagon if he went up against a UFC fighter but when Frank Mir says the same about Brock Lesnar Dana is Outraged and Frank Mir is all of a sudden making an apology interview. Where is your apology's Mr. Dana White? These are just a few examples of many of Dana White Negative comments and Hypocrisy.I love the UFC but I feel I can be a true UFC fan and still like Strikeforce. Does anyone else agree? This is just my view and opinion of Mr. Dana White. If you disagree than I will respect your difference in opinion. Please no rude comments. I am not a Dana White Hater. I just hate what he has become. Thanks to all that contribute! Also, I do really appreciate what Dana White has done for the great sport of MMA so please dont get me wrong.
A.Ok.....let me try address some of your points 1. Dana takes shots at strikeforce because HE CAN and because they are the competition ( or at least taking some of his business). The reason you dont hear strikeforce slamming the UFC is because THEY CANT. In this sport UFC is the big dog and everyone knows it. S.F. doesn't have the fighters or the clout to be taking stabs at the UFC. When you compare the two.....strikeforce just sucks. 2. Dana's calling out of Fedor is really just a way to try and pressure him to prove his comment are false by fighting in the UFC. Dana wants Fedor in the UFC but he isnt going to make horrible business deals or deals that threaten his companies success for one fighter. He's got to make Fedor feel like a coward for not stepping up and pressure him and M1 Global to fight in the UFC to prove him and everyone else wrong. 3. Again.....Dana is a business man. Yes Kimbo sucks....everyone knows it.....but regrardless of what you thinkk about his fighting style Kimbo puts butts in the seats. He sells tickets and thats good for business. 4 & 5. Again....this is just business. Dana is trying to shout down Strikeforce in attempts to keep prospective UFC fans from giving business to Strikeforce. Herschel is just the face attached to Strikeforce, given that he is a famous person, he natuarlly will bear the brunt of Dana's rants for fighting in a rival promotion. I like Dana personally. He does what he wants to and says what he thinks. He's NOT P.C. and doesnt try to be. I think he a huge reason why the UFC is so prominant.
  

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 Wow what an awesome fight, am I right? Scott smith has never really had a chance to show what he's made of since he always seems to get a rear naked choke to end him. Dana white made a great choice in picking these two to fight, wasn't that the most memorable ending to an ufc fight ever? That stomach punch Pete has is dangerous!
A.I missed that fight, but saw the Lutter fight. I heard it was the fight of the night, and ill catch the replay on Spike this week hopefully....nice avatar bra! gotta find christ [sprays bear mace in the air]
  

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 New molestation allegation dogs arrested conservative activist Police say Nielsen took a 14-year-old Westminster boy as his sex partner in 2003 and maintained a huge cache of man-boy pornography. [Link] / Things have been looking up for accused child molester Jeffrey Ray Nielsen, the 36-year-old Christian conservative activist and lawyer with close ties to Republican Congressman Dana Rohrabacher and Scott Baugh, head of the Orange County Republican Party. Police say Nielsen took a 14-year-old Westminster boy as his sex partner in 2003 and maintained a huge cache of man-boy pornography.
A.I think it must be, since the Bush Administration has rewritten the security laws with the Patriot Act. Who do you have in mind?
  

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 I want to add a closer to my roster and as of now B.J. Ryan looks like the best bet. Unfortunately I have too many pitchers and need to drop someone... Who should I drop?? Pitchers: Jake Peavy Brandon Webb Roy Halladay Livan Hernandez Scott Baker Dana Eveland Jon Lester Kerry Wood Joba Chamberlain
A.Well, my question is... what are your scoring categories. Joba Chamberlain is not a closer and won't get saves this year. He is a setup man and while setup men can help you, he doesn't have nearly the amount of value he'd have, god forbid Mariano went down or he was moved into the rotation. Eveland is young and I've heard good things, but he is a question mark. I am NOT a fan of Jon Lester. Atleast now. Scott Baker is Mr. Slightly Better Than Average. He isn't anything overly special. I'd prob. drop Joba. S/U men don't help me.
  
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Dana Stewart Scott

Born October 11, 1932 (1932-10-11) (age 77)
Fields Computer Science
Mathematics
Philosophy
Institutions University of California, Berkeley
Oxford University
Carnegie Mellon University
Doctoral advisor Alonzo Church
Doctoral students Angus Macintyre
Marko Petkovšek
Fred S. Roberts
Notable awards ACM Turing Award 1976, Tarski lectures 1989

Dana Stewart Scott (born October 11, 1932) is the emeritus Hillman University Professor of Computer Science, Philosophy, and Mathematical Logic at Carnegie Mellon University; he is now retired and lives in Berkeley, California. His research career has spanned computer science, mathematics, and philosophy, and has been characterized by a marriage of a concern for elucidating fundamental concepts in the manner of informal rigor, with a cultivation of mathematically hard problems that bear on these concepts. His work on automata theory earned him the ACM Turing Award in 1976, while his collaborative work with Christopher Strachey in the 1970s laid the foundations of modern approaches to the semantics of programming languages. He has worked also on modal logic, topology, and category theory. He is the editor-in-chief of the new journal Logical Methods in Computer Science.

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[edit] Early career

He received his BA in Mathematics from the University of California, Berkeley, in 1954. He wrote his Ph.D. thesis on Convergent Sequences of Complete Theories under the supervision of Alonzo Church while at Princeton, and defended his thesis in 1958. Solomon Feferman (2005) writes of this period:

'Scott began his studies in logic at Berkeley in the early 50s while still an undergraduate. His unusual abilities were soon recognized and he quickly moved on to graduate classes and seminars with Tarski and became part of the group that surrounded him, including me and Richard Montague; so it was at that time that we became friends. Scott was clearly in line to do a Ph. D. with Tarski, but they had a falling out for reasons explained in our biography[1]. Upset by that, Scott left for Princeton where he finished with a Ph. D. under Alonzo Church. But it was not long before the relationship between them was mended to the point that Tarski could say to him, “I hope I can call you my student”'.

After completing his Ph.D. studies, he moved to the University of Chicago, working as an instructor there until 1960. In 1959, he published a joint paper with Michael O. Rabin, a colleague from Princeton, entitled Finite Automata and Their Decision Problem, which introduced the idea of nondeterministic machines to automata theory. This work led to the joint bestowal of the Turing Award on the two, for the introduction of this fundamental concept of computational complexity theory.

[edit] University of California, Berkeley, 1960–1963

Scott took up a post as Assistant Professor of Mathematics, back at the University of California, Berkeley, and involved himself with classical issues in mathematical logic, especially set theory and Tarskian model theory.

During this period he started supervising Ph.D. students, such as James Halpern (Contributions to the Study of the Independence of the Axiom of Choice) and Edgar Lopez-Escobar (Infinitely Long Formulas with Countable Quantifier Degrees). Scott's work as research supervisor has been an important source of his intellectual influence.

[edit] Modal and tense logic

Scott also began working on modal logic in this period, beginning a collaboration with John Lemmon, who moved to Claremont, California, in 1963. Scott was especially interested in Arthur Prior's approach to tense logic and the connection to the treatment of time in natural-language semantics, and began collaborating with Richard Montague (Copeland 2004), whom he had known from his days as an undergraduate at Berkeley. Later, Scott and Montague were independently to discover an important generalisation of Kripke semantics for modal and tense logic, called Scott-Montague semantics (Scott 1970).

John Lemmon and Scott began work on a modal-logic textbook that was interrupted by Lemmon's death in 1966. Scott circulated the incomplete monograph amongst colleagues, introducing a number of important techniques in the semantics of model theory, most importantly presenting a refinement of canonical model that became standard, and introducing the technique of constructing models through filtrations, both of which are core concepts in modern Kripke semantics (Blackburn, de Rijke, and Venema, 2001). Scott eventually published the work as An Introduction to Modal Logic (Lemmon & Scott, 1977).

[edit] Stanford, Amsterdam and Princeton, 1963–1972

Following an initial observation of Robert Solovay, Scott formulated the concept of Boolean-valued model, as Solovay and Petr Vopěnka did likewise at around the same time. In 1967 Scott published a paper, A Proof of the Independence of the Continuum Hypothesis, in which he used Boolean-valued models to provide an alternate analysis of the independence of the continuum hypothesis to that provided by Paul Cohen. This work led to the award of the Leroy P. Steele Prize in 1972.

[edit] Oxford University, 1972–1981

Scott took up a post as Professor of Mathematical Logic on the Philosophy faculty of Oxford University in 1972.

[edit] Semantics of programming languages

This period saw Scott working closely with Christopher Strachey, and the two managed, despite intense administrative pressures, to oversee a great deal of fundamental work on providing a mathematical foundation for the semantics of programming languages, the work for which Scott is best known. Together, their work constitutes the Scott-Strachey approach to denotational semantics; it constitutes one of the most influential pieces of work in theoretical computer science and can perhaps be regarded as founding one of the major schools of computer science. One of Scott's largest contributions is his formulation of domain theory, allowing programs involving recursive functions and looping-control constructs to be given a denotational semantics. Additionally, he provided a foundation for the understanding of infinitary and continuous information through domain theory and his theory of information systems.

Scott's work of this period led to the bestowal of:

  • The 1990 Harold Pender Award for his application of concepts from logic and algebra to the development of mathematical semantics of programming languages;
  • The 1997 Rolf Schock Prize in logic and philosophy from the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences for his conceptually oriented logical works, especially the creation of domain theory, which has made it possible to extend Tarski's semantical paradigm to programming languages as well as to construct models of Curry's combinatory logic and Church's calculus of lambda conversion; and
  • The 2001 Bolzano Prize for Merit in the Mathematical Sciences by the Czech Academy of Sciences.
  • The 2007 EATCS Award for his contribution to theoretical computer science.

[edit] Carnegie Mellon University 1981–2003

At Carnegie Mellon University, Scott proposed the theory of equilogical spaces as a successor theory to domain theory; among its many advantages, the category of equilogical spaces is a cartesian closed category, whereas the category of domains[2] is not. In 1994 he was inducted as a Fellow of the Association for Computing Machinery.

[edit] Bibliography

[edit] Works by Scott

  • With Michael O. Rabin, 1959. Finite Automata and Their Decision Problem.
  • 1967. A proof of the independence of the continuum hypothesis. Mathematical Systems Theory 1:89-111.
  • 1970. 'Advice in modal logic'. In Philosophical Problems in Logic, ed. K. Lambert, pages 143-173.
  • With John Lemmon, 1977. An Introduction to Modal Logic. Oxford: Blackwell.

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  1. ^ Feferman & Feferman 2004.
  2. ^ Where here Dana Scott counts the category of domains to be the category whose objects are pointed DCPOs, and whose morphisms are the strict, Scott-continuous functions

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