Re: [NF] IE7 Breaks Older QuickBooks

2006-11-03 Thread Michael Hawksworth
It also trashes a lot of BACS software in the UK and I would guess we 
are going to find a bunch of others over the next few weeks.


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RE: Dominic Help on Opera V3.05 please?

2006-11-03 Thread Alan Bourke
If it's *his* address as opposed to say a customer's address on an
invoice, that isn't in SNAME. It could be picking up the company details
as defined in System\Company Profiles. It could even  be picking up the
company details entered when the product is activated. These are stored
in a hidden file in the SYSTEM subdirectory, and the only way to change
them would be to make sure you have a correct set of activation details,
then delete that hidden file. After you do that, on restarting Opera you
will have to enter activiation details and while the Company Name must
be the same as that on the activations the address can be different.
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RE: Dominic Help on Opera V3.05 please?

2006-11-03 Thread Dave Crozier
Thanks Alan, 
I'm going over there on Monday to just take a look. Unfortunately my Opera
days ended when the first windows version was released.

Dave Crozier
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If it's *his* address as opposed to say a customer's address on an invoice,
that isn't in SNAME. It could be picking up the company details as defined
in System\Company Profiles. It could even  be picking up the company details
entered when the product is activated. These are stored in a hidden file in
the SYSTEM subdirectory, and the only way to change them would be to make
sure you have a correct set of activation details, then delete that hidden
file. After you do that, on restarting Opera you will have to enter
activiation details and while the Company Name must be the same as that on
the activations the address can be different.
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[ADMIN] Server changes

2006-11-03 Thread Ed Leafe
	I'm taking the recent problems with hardware on my server as a sign  
that it's time to do a general upgrade. The server has been running  
Fedora Core 2 since early 2004; I'll be upgrading to the latest  
Ubuntu Server release. I'm also going to removing a lot of the cruft  
that has accumulated in the last 6 years; as a result, the leafe.com  
website will be intermittently unavailable for the next week or so.


	Needless to say, the service on the email lists hosted at leafe.com  
will also be interrupted as I make these changes. While I will make  
every effort to keep the downtime to a minimum, I do ask for your  
patience.


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[NF] MS climbs down over Vista hardware licensing.

2006-11-03 Thread Alan Bourke
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/11/03/ms_vista_climb-down/

This where originally they were going to limit Vista to only ever be
allowed to install on two PC's, which would seriously hamper the PC
modders, hardware test sites, and presumably people using virtualisation
(unless the hardware sig of a virtual machine is always identical to all
the others I suppose).
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Re: [NF] How much is that going to cost?

2006-11-03 Thread Malcolm Greene
 Subject: [NF] How much is that going to cost?
 http://www.regdeveloper.co.uk/2006/10/27/redhat_forks_oracle/

Great analysis of this at
http://blogs.ingres.com/davedargo/content/2006-10-25.html

Malcolm


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RE: [ADMIN] Server changes

2006-11-03 Thread Adam Buckland
When you put it so politely who would dare complain...

::a

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I'm taking the recent problems with hardware on my server as a
sign  
that it's time to do a general upgrade. The server has been running  
Fedora Core 2 since early 2004; I'll be upgrading to the latest  
Ubuntu Server release. I'm also going to removing a lot of the cruft  
that has accumulated in the last 6 years; as a result, the leafe.com  
website will be intermittently unavailable for the next week or so.

Needless to say, the service on the email lists hosted at
leafe.com  
will also be interrupted as I make these changes. While I will make  
every effort to keep the downtime to a minimum, I do ask for your  
patience.

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RE: [ADMIN] Test

2006-11-03 Thread Allen
I just got three emails here. First since yesterday.
Allen 

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Nothing seems to be coming through...

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Re: [ADMIN] Test

2006-11-03 Thread Jean Laeremans

On 11/3/06, Allen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

I just got three emails here. First since yesterday.
Allen


It will get better when you move to France

A+
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RE: [ADMIN] Test

2006-11-03 Thread Allen
I just hope the emails don’t get translated first
Allen 

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RE: Dominic Help on Opera V3.05 please?

2006-11-03 Thread Alan Bourke

On Fri, 3 Nov 2006 09:22:51 -, Dave Crozier
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 Unfortunately my Opera days ended when the first windows version was released.

To be honest, the 16-bit version hasn't changed much architecturally to
this day.
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RE: [NF] MS climbs down over Vista hardware licensing.

2006-11-03 Thread Lou Syracuse
They did something similar with Flight Simulator X, locking it down to two
activations.  Problem is that crowd that is ALWAYS upgrading their
hardware looking for more performace, and will ben forced to 'activate'
frequently.

Most hardcore FlightSimmers I know are staying with FS2004 because of that
very reason.   That and it runs like a pig on most systemsG, but it can be
toned down to get decent performance.

Thankfully I bought a new laptop before Vista came out.  It is 'Vista
capable', but I'm in no hurry to see what that means


Lou Syracuse
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Executive Information Systems
Merle Norman Cosmetics, Inc.


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http://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/11/03/ms_vista_climb-down/

This where originally they were going to limit Vista to only ever be allowed
to install on two PC's, which would seriously hamper the PC modders,
hardware test sites, and presumably people using virtualisation (unless the
hardware sig of a virtual machine is always identical to all the others I
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Re: Trivial Infringements of Law 13 tangent

2006-11-03 Thread mccard

Hi Ed,

I haven't seen anything today from ProFox, but I did get this from you ???

I'm not a big football fan :)

Thanks for all your good work,

Mike


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Subject: Re: Trivial Infringements of Law 13 tangent



On Aug 15, 2006, at 7:37 AM, Gil Weber wrote:


Ah, if you look at the initial tap as a non-event, then you are
correct. The IFK went into the goal directly and so the restart would
be a goal kick.

I had not considered the initial tap to be a non-event.


What else could it be? If the ball didn't move, then it's a non- event. If 
the ball moved but was not kicked, then it's simply  'placing' the ball 
for the kicker. Either way, if that touch didn't  put the ball into play, 
and it is stationary, the subsequent kick  into the goal puts the ball 
into play, and since it's an IFK, the  restart is a goal kick.


Of course, if the ball is still moving from the first touch, then  the 
ball was never legally put into play, and the kick is retaken.


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[OT] RE: Trivial Infringements of Law 13 tangent

2006-11-03 Thread Adam Buckland
Anyone can play with a round ball.

Wah Wales v Australia, rugby tomorrow afternoon.

::a


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Hi Ed,

I haven't seen anything today from ProFox, but I did get this from you
???

I'm not a big football fan :)

Thanks for all your good work,

Mike



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[NF] Microsoft to become a SuSE reseller?

2006-11-03 Thread Ted Roche

Wow. There'll be lots more to say about this:

http://online.wsj.com/public/article/SB116249026689311557-helTbrheLKgbaJ5iO5z40ZFCiOs_20061109.html?mod=blogs

http://tinyurl.com/y7uksq

Microsoft and Novell made announcements this morning that seem to be a
mutual exchange of licenses and patents that means that Novell will
pay Microsoft to keep Microsoft from suing them for patent
infringment. Microsoft will pay one-millionth of one percent of a
loose change account for some support licenses to resell to its
customers. Novell can use the money they're owed by SCO that SCO got
from Sun and... Microsoft. Novell is playing a very dangerous game.
And Oracle's threatening RedHat. Next players to make a move? Watch
Sun and IBM.

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Re: [NF] VSS error - or not

2006-11-03 Thread Charlie Coleman

At 07:43 AM 11/2/2006 -0800, Lou Syracuse wrote:

I run an Analyze nightly on our VSS repository (.NET projects, no VFP).
I keep 7 days of logs, so I can see what is going on.

...

If Analyze reports no problems, but gives me a 'bad' file... do we really
have a problem or not?

Any thoughts would be appreciated,


The biggest problem I see is you're using .NET instead of VFP.


Well you DID say ANY thoughts

;-)

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Re: [NF] 35 day month?

2006-11-03 Thread Peter Cushing

Russell Stephen wrote:

We need to boost revenue.  So I'm making a change in our calendar.  :)

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/6111536.stm

  

or try the rush job calendar :-)

http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Farm/7478/rush-cal.htm


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Re: [NF] IE7 Breaks Older QuickBooks

2006-11-03 Thread Charlie Coleman

At 02:42 PM 11/2/2006 -0500, Ted Roche wrote:

Over at Shedding Some Light, Rick Schummer blogs IE7 Breaks Older QuickBooks:

http://rickschummer.com/blog/2006/11/ie7-breaks-older-quickbooks.html

http://tinyurl.com/yz4z43


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Re: [ADMIN] Server changes

2006-11-03 Thread Jack Skelley

Ed:
Thanks for the update. Good luck with the migration.
Regards,

Jack SKelley


Ed Leafe wrote:
I'm taking the recent problems with hardware on my server as a sign  
that it's time to do a general upgrade. The server has been running  
Fedora Core 2 since early 2004; I'll be upgrading to the latest  Ubuntu 
Server release. I'm also going to removing a lot of the cruft  that has 
accumulated in the last 6 years; as a result, the leafe.com  website 
will be intermittently unavailable for the next week or so.


Needless to say, the service on the email lists hosted at leafe.com  
will also be interrupted as I make these changes. While I will make  
every effort to keep the downtime to a minimum, I do ask for your  
patience.


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Re: [NF] How much is that going to cost?

2006-11-03 Thread Charlie Coleman

At 06:27 AM 11/3/2006 -0500, Malcolm Greene wrote:

 Subject: [NF] How much is that going to cost?
 http://www.regdeveloper.co.uk/2006/10/27/redhat_forks_oracle/

Great analysis of this at
http://blogs.ingres.com/davedargo/content/2006-10-25.html

Malcolm


I tend to agree with the author of the analysis.

It's pretty bizarre to me that any company is still paying those huge fees 
for MS SQL and Oracle (and others). No real technical reason I've heard 
some say it's market image Heh. Hopefully as 'intelligent' graduates 
get out in the real world, the market image will 'catch up' with reality: 
Using MS SQL and Oracle is dumb


:-)

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RE: [NF] IE7 Breaks Older QuickBooks

2006-11-03 Thread Francis (net)
et. al.:

Here is the URL to QuickBooks response.   HTH

http://www.quickbooks.com/helpcenter/IE7ResourceCenter.aspx


Best,

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Re: [NF] Microsoft to become a SuSE reseller?

2006-11-03 Thread Alan Bourke
What MS should do, to make inroads into the Linux world, is take over
the Mono project.
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RE: [NF] IE7 Breaks Older QuickBooks

2006-11-03 Thread mrgmhale
Totally Agreed!

Gil

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 Sent: Friday, November 03, 2006 12:00 PM
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 Subject: Re: [NF] IE7 Breaks Older QuickBooks


 At 02:42 PM 11/2/2006 -0500, Ted Roche wrote:
 Over at Shedding Some Light, Rick Schummer blogs IE7 Breaks
 Older QuickBooks:
 
 http://rickschummer.com/blog/2006/11/ie7-breaks-older-quickbooks.html
 
 http://tinyurl.com/yz4z43

 Just one of the many reasons to never, ever, build a desktop application
 tied into a web browser

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Re: [NF] IE7 Breaks Older QuickBooks

2006-11-03 Thread Ted Roche

On 11/3/06, Francis (net) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

et. al.:

Here is the URL to QuickBooks response.   HTH

http://www.quickbooks.com/helpcenter/IE7ResourceCenter.aspx



It pretty much says, Yeah, we know. Suck it up and deal with it.

If you don't have the latest version, you're SOL.

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[NF] Handheld portable USB scanner for signatures

2006-11-03 Thread Malcolm Greene
Looking for tips on purchasing a handheld portable USB scanner for
capturing signatures.

Can anyone recommend a product that they've used with good success? I'm
also interested in learning about products/vendors to avoid.

Motivation: Looking for an easy way to scan signatures into a VFP
application. Ideal product would have an API or a programmable way to
make the signature scan-to-application data flow as seamless as
possible.

Thank you,

Malcolm


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RE: [NF] IE7 Breaks Older QuickBooks

2006-11-03 Thread mrgmhale

 If you don't have the latest version, you're SOL.


Think of it as an opportunity to upgrade to the latest features you won't
need anyway!

I ended up having to upgrade to a recent Quickbooks Pro version for no
reason other than a technical problem due to how banks are processing data
on-line.  It really irritated me, but I did not want to change to a
different app after having learned how to work pretty effectively with
Quickbooks over the past 11 years.  I don't begrudge software producers
trying to improve on their offerings.  But I do disapprove of having to
upgrade every 3-4 years due to interacting data format changes with outside
banking operations.  At least I don't do that to my clients for a nominal
fee.


Gil

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 On 11/3/06, Francis (net) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  et. al.:
 
  Here is the URL to QuickBooks response.   HTH
 
  http://www.quickbooks.com/helpcenter/IE7ResourceCenter.aspx
 

 It pretty much says, Yeah, we know. Suck it up and deal with it.

 If you don't have the latest version, you're SOL.

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[OT] Election Fraud already in Tennessee

2006-11-03 Thread Michael Madigan
Could someone tell me why we need early voting?  It
just gives the savages time to vote multiple times at
multiple locations.

The Democrats are going to do everything to steal this
election.

Criminals.

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Re: [OT] 1 in 5 children can't find the UK on a map.

2006-11-03 Thread Michael Madigan
Pipe down Evita.

--- Ricardo Aráoz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 El Jueves 02 Noviembre 2006 02:34, Michael Madigan
 escribió:
  Except all the Argentinian women are HIV +.
 
 
 Hahaha! Poor Mike, he's MadAgain. But I admit it's
 my fault. I shouldn't pick 
 on him, even if he's such an easy target.
 
 
  --- Pete Theisen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   On Wednesday 01 November 2006 20:51, Ricardo
 Aráoz
   wrote:
  
   Hi Ricardo!
  
   I have a neighbor who spends all the time he can
 in
   Argentina. He likes the
   way women in Argentina treat him, not feminists
 like
   we mostly have here.
   Feminists are disgusting, might as well be going
 out
   with a faggot.
  
El Miércoles 01 Noviembre 2006 23:06, Pete
 Theisen
  
   escribió:
 On Wednesday 01 November 2006 18:11, Ricardo
  
   Aráoz wrote:
 Hi Ricardo!

 I work for really poor wages. How many pesos
 for
  
   a  loaf of bread? What
  
 kind of pesos, Mexican, Brazilian?
   
Hi,
well it's been ages since I bought some
 bread.
  
   The pesos are Argentine
   --
   Regards,
  
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Re: [NF] Handheld portable USB scanner for signatures

2006-11-03 Thread Brian Abbott
We use just normal PDAs with windows mobile and the signature is sent 
back to a webservice over GSM.  There are a variety of programming / 
development options out there - we use .NetCE and there are 2 or 3 
signature capture frameworks available for that.  Works OK.


Malcolm Greene wrote:

Looking for tips on purchasing a handheld portable USB scanner for
capturing signatures.

Can anyone recommend a product that they've used with good success? I'm
also interested in learning about products/vendors to avoid.

Motivation: Looking for an easy way to scan signatures into a VFP
application. Ideal product would have an API or a programmable way to
make the signature scan-to-application data flow as seamless as
possible.

Thank you,

Malcolm



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Re: [ADMIN] Server changes

2006-11-03 Thread Ed Leafe

On Nov 3, 2006, at 9:31 AM, Dave Crozier wrote:

Well I just think that is damned unfair. After all everyone here  
contributes
hundreds of dollars membership each year and all you can do is tell  
us that
you are running on old substandard hardware with an inadequate  
service. Just
what sort of organisation do you run here? What about our Service  
Level

Agreement and customer satisfaction?


	I regret the inconvenience, and have retained Microsoft Customer  
Service to ensure that your future ProFox experience is as rewarding  
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Re: Trivial Infringements of Law 13 tangent

2006-11-03 Thread Ed Leafe

On Nov 3, 2006, at 10:36 AM, mccard wrote:

I haven't seen anything today from ProFox, but I did get this from  
you ???


I'm not a big football fan :)


	I've already answered this off-list for several people, but what the  
hey...


	I was trying to test why messages weren't making it through to the  
list yesterday after my server failed. I needed an .mbox file, and I  
happened to have Mail open to my referee list, so I saved that  
message as an .mbox and piped it through. I thought that since  
nothing was going through, I would be able to delete it afterwards,  
but for some reason it made it through unscathed!


So what's wrong with football??  ;-)

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[OT] The Company You Keep

2006-11-03 Thread Ed Leafe

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Rev. Ted Haggard, who counsels Pres. Bush on a weekly basis and has  
been called his spiritual consigliere, resigned today as president  
of the National Association of Evangelicals and as pastor of the  
megachurch he founded in Colorado Springs because a gay prosititute  
says he’s been having sex for pay with Haggard for more than three years

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

http://www.pensitoreview.com/2006/11/02/pastor-who-resigned-over-gay- 
hooker-claims-is-bushs-spiritual-consigliore/


( -or- http://tinyurl.com/yysl9k )

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Re: [OT] The Company You Keep

2006-11-03 Thread Ed Leafe

On Nov 3, 2006, at 3:12 PM, Ed Leafe wrote:

Rev. Ted Haggard, who counsels Pres. Bush on a weekly basis and has  
been called his spiritual consigliere, resigned today as  
president of the National Association of Evangelicals and as pastor  
of the megachurch he founded in Colorado Springs because a gay  
prosititute says he’s been having sex for pay with Haggard for more  
than three years


And another article on this: http://tinyurl.com/y88kbw

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Re: [NF] Microsoft to become a SuSE reseller?

2006-11-03 Thread Chet Gardiner
Can't think of a better way to kill Linux than for m$ to get 
involved.   ;-)


Ted Roche wrote:


Wow. There'll be lots more to say about this:

http://online.wsj.com/public/article/SB116249026689311557-helTbrheLKgbaJ5iO5z40ZFCiOs_20061109.html?mod=blogs 



http://tinyurl.com/y7uksq

Microsoft and Novell made announcements this morning that seem to be a
mutual exchange of licenses and patents that means that Novell will
pay Microsoft to keep Microsoft from suing them for patent
infringment. Microsoft will pay one-millionth of one percent of a
loose change account for some support licenses to resell to its
customers. Novell can use the money they're owed by SCO that SCO got
from Sun and... Microsoft. Novell is playing a very dangerous game.
And Oracle's threatening RedHat. Next players to make a move? Watch
Sun and IBM.




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Re: Trivial Infringements of Law 13 tangent

2006-11-03 Thread mccard


- Original Message - 
From: Ed Leafe [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, November 03, 2006 1:00 PM
Subject: Re: Trivial Infringements of Law 13 tangent



On Nov 3, 2006, at 10:36 AM, mccard wrote:

I haven't seen anything today from ProFox, but I did get this from  you 
???


I'm not a big football fan :)


I've already answered this off-list for several people, but what the 
hey...


I was trying to test why messages weren't making it through to the  list 
yesterday after my server failed. I needed an .mbox file, and I  happened 
to have Mail open to my referee list, so I saved that  message as an .mbox 
and piped it through. I thought that since  nothing was going through, I 
would be able to delete it afterwards,  but for some reason it made it 
through unscathed!


So what's wrong with football??  ;-)

Thanks for the explanation Ed.  For all the good work you have done for us a 
few futbool posts are no problem :)  If you like to watch fancy boys like 
Beckham and Rod Stewart run around in shorts chasing a round ball, nothing 
wrong with that at all :)  Just not my area of interest, lol. 





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Re: Trivial Infringements of Law 13 tangent

2006-11-03 Thread Ed Leafe

On Nov 3, 2006, at 3:36 PM, mccard wrote:

If you like to watch fancy boys like Beckham and Rod Stewart run  
around in shorts chasing a round ball, nothing wrong with that at  
all :)  Just not my area of interest, lol.


	I mostly watch 14-19 year old kids run around, but do the occasional  
adult game, too. And it's more fun running around on the pitch after  
them than it is running on a treadmill at a gym!


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Re: Trivial Infringements of Law 13 tangent

2006-11-03 Thread mccard


- Original Message - 
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, November 03, 2006 2:51 PM
Subject: Re: Trivial Infringements of Law 13 tangent



On Nov 3, 2006, at 3:36 PM, mccard wrote:

If you like to watch fancy boys like Beckham and Rod Stewart run  
around in shorts chasing a round ball, nothing wrong with that at  
all :)  Just not my area of interest, lol.


I mostly watch 14-19 year old kids run around, but do the occasional  
adult game, too. And it's more fun running around on the pitch after  
them than it is running on a treadmill at a gym!



Touche



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[OT] Crunch time!

2006-11-03 Thread Ed Leafe
	As the critical mid-term elections approach, it's time for everyone  
concerned with reversing this march toward endless war and imperial  
executive power to get involved. There are two get-out-the-vote  
drives being coordinated by MoveOn.org as we head into this last  
weekend.


	The first is an effort to set up parties for people to get together  
and make these important calls in a group setting. It's called 'Rock  
the House (and Senate) Phone Party', and you can look for a party  
near you at:


http://pol.moveon.org/event/events/index.html?action_id=62

	If there isn't a party near you at a convenient time, you can also  
contribute by making these calls yourself, using their 'Call For  
Change'. The URL is:


http://pol.moveon.org/phone/volunteer/c4c.html

	There are several close races in my area, and in between upgrading  
the server this weekend, I'll be making as many calls as possible. If  
you can contribute in your area, that would go a long way to finally  
ending the lunacy of the last 6 years.


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Difference between MSFT and Leafe tech support (Was: [ADMIN] Server changes)

2006-11-03 Thread Whil Hentzen (Pro*)


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Re: [OT] Crunch time!

2006-11-03 Thread Virgil Bierschwale
Do you honestly believe that because you throw in the towel, that the muslim 
extremists will stop what they are doing ?


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- Original Message - 
From: Ed Leafe [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: ProFox Mailing List profox@leafe.com
Sent: Friday, November 03, 2006 5:01 PM
Subject: [OT] Crunch time!


As the critical mid-term elections approach, it's time for everyone 
concerned with reversing this march toward endless war and imperial 
executive power to get involved. There are two get-out-the-vote  drives 
being coordinated by MoveOn.org as we head into this last  weekend.


The first is an effort to set up parties for people to get together  and 
make these important calls in a group setting. It's called 'Rock  the 
House (and Senate) Phone Party', and you can look for a party  near you 
at:


http://pol.moveon.org/event/events/index.html?action_id=62

If there isn't a party near you at a convenient time, you can also 
contribute by making these calls yourself, using their 'Call For  Change'. 
The URL is:


http://pol.moveon.org/phone/volunteer/c4c.html

There are several close races in my area, and in between upgrading  the 
server this weekend, I'll be making as many calls as possible. If  you can 
contribute in your area, that would go a long way to finally  ending the 
lunacy of the last 6 years.


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RE: [NF] Dial-up hell

2006-11-03 Thread Stephen the Cook
Michael Madigan  wrote:
 Yep, Fairfield.  No highspeed in the timeshares.

I'm getting a free room and it's not a hotel so I won't be bringing my
laptop!  Thanks for the heads up.

I've been a Fairfield owner for 23 years or so, so I'm use to what is there
and don't really expect broadband in the rooms.


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RE: [NF] IE7 Breaks Older QuickBooks

2006-11-03 Thread Rick Schummer
If you don't have the latest version, you're SOL.

Not entirely true Ted. It appears the latest version has no problems, but n-1 
has a patch,
and it sounds like n-2 is in process of getting a patch. It is the n-3 people 
(me for one)
who have to bite the bullet and upgrade.

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On 11/3/06, Francis (net) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 et. al.:

 Here is the URL to QuickBooks response.   HTH

 http://www.quickbooks.com/helpcenter/IE7ResourceCenter.aspx


It pretty much says, Yeah, we know. Suck it up and deal with it.

If you don't have the latest version, you're SOL.

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RE: [OT] Crunch time!

2006-11-03 Thread Stephen the Cook
Virgil Bierschwale  wrote:
 Do you honestly believe that because you throw in the towel, that the
 muslim extremists will stop what they are doing ? 

Removing the ass holes from Washington is the best step we could make.


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Re: [OT] Crunch time!

2006-11-03 Thread Ed Leafe

On Nov 3, 2006, at 6:34 PM, Virgil Bierschwale wrote:

Do you honestly believe that because you throw in the towel, that  
the muslim extremists will stop what they are doing ?


	Do you honestly believe that your question has any resemblance to  
what myself and others who oppose the Bush Administration approach  
are calling for?


	If you want to be taken seriously, don't insist on mis- 
characterizing someone's position. Throw in the towel is such a  
loaded and incorrect term that it calls into question your honesty or  
your ability to listen.


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RE: [OT] Election Fraud already in Tennessee

2006-11-03 Thread Stephen the Cook
Michael Madigan  wrote:
 Could someone tell me why we need early voting?  It just gives the
 savages time to vote multiple times at multiple locations. 
 
 The Democrats are going to do everything to steal this election.
 
 Criminals.

Still waiting on John to pipe in here

 


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Re: [OT] Crunch time!

2006-11-03 Thread Ed Leafe

On Nov 3, 2006, at 7:12 PM, Stephen the Cook wrote:


Removing the ass holes from Washington is the best step we could make.


	Washington, like Nature, abhors a vacuum. Remove the current  
assholes, and they will soon be replaced by others. The only hope is  
to regularly wipe them clean.  ;-)


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RE: [OT] Crunch time!

2006-11-03 Thread Stephen the Cook
Ed Leafe  wrote:
 On Nov 3, 2006, at 7:12 PM, Stephen the Cook wrote:
 
 Removing the ass holes from Washington is the best step we could
 make. 
 
   Washington, like Nature, abhors a vacuum. Remove the current
 assholes, and they will soon be replaced by others. The only hope is
 to regularly wipe them clean.  ;-)  

Pucker Up Beltway.

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RE: [OT] Election Fraud already in Tennessee

2006-11-03 Thread john harvey
Where you been? I'm all over it. Visit my blog at
http://votinginmemphis.blogspot.com or  http://www.instapundit.com/  or
http://www.volunteervoters.com/ 

I've found 12 people who appear to have voted twice in early voting and 360
more who hadn't voted over the past 10 years, but all of the sudden, get the
urge to vote.

Oh well, it won't help JR. Corker will win by 10 points.

John

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Michael Madigan  wrote:
 Could someone tell me why we need early voting?  It just gives the
 savages time to vote multiple times at multiple locations. 
 
 The Democrats are going to do everything to steal this election.
 
 Criminals.

Still waiting on John to pipe in here

 


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Re: FW: Dominic Help on Opera V3.05 please?

2006-11-03 Thread Peter Cushing

Dave Crozier wrote:

Peter,
Thanks a lot that would be helpful. He doesn't seem to think that any of the
reports are other than standard Opera. He's based just down the road from
you as a matter of fact 

  

Hi Dave,

Just had a look at the standard layouts for Invoices and Delivery notes 
and the company name does not appear on them.  This makes me think he 
has had them modified and his company details put on (hardcoded).  On 
many Invoices and delivery notes this data is already on the pre-printed 
form.  It is quite normal for people to get the layout modified to fit 
their existing stationary.  Is he running the DOS or Windows version?


Peter



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Re: [OT] 1 in 5 children can't find the UK on a map.

2006-11-03 Thread Pete Theisen
On Wednesday 01 November 2006 22:08, Stephen the Cook wrote:
 Pete Theisen  wrote:
  I have a neighbor who spends all the time he can in Argentina. He
  likes the way women in Argentina treat him, not feminists like we
  mostly have here.
  Feminists are disgusting, might as well be going out with a faggot.

 Pete, you have no clue as to females do you?

Hi Stephen!

I consider feminists disgusting. How that translates into my not having a clue 
about them escapes me. Please explain yourself, thanks.
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Re: [OT] Crunch time!

2006-11-03 Thread Virgil Bierschwale

Oh, I agree there...

But if you compare terrorists to bully's..
The absolute worst thing you can do is pray that they will leave you alone.

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Virgil Bierschwale  wrote:

Do you honestly believe that because you throw in the towel, that the
muslim extremists will stop what they are doing ?


Removing the ass holes from Washington is the best step we could make.


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Re: [OT] 1 in 5 children can't find the UK on a map.

2006-11-03 Thread Pete Theisen
On Thursday 02 November 2006 03:32, Jean Laeremans wrote:
 On 11/2/06, Stephen the Cook [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Pete, you have no clue as to females do you?

 You might as well leave out the 'as to females' part.

Hi Jean!

Oh, yeah, like you are so much more knowledgeable.
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Re: [OT] Crunch time!

2006-11-03 Thread Virgil Bierschwale
Actually Ed, I like you, but I don't think you have a clue what is involved 
in running a large corporation such as the government and your arm chair 
quarterbacking does require some reining in from time to time.


Sorry that you disagree with me, but thats why it is called a disagreement.

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On Nov 3, 2006, at 6:34 PM, Virgil Bierschwale wrote:

Do you honestly believe that because you throw in the towel, that  the 
muslim extremists will stop what they are doing ?


Do you honestly believe that your question has any resemblance to  what 
myself and others who oppose the Bush Administration approach  are calling 
for?


If you want to be taken seriously, don't insist on mis- characterizing 
someone's position. Throw in the towel is such a  loaded and incorrect 
term that it calls into question your honesty or  your ability to listen.


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Re: [OT] No children left behind vs military recruitment

2006-11-03 Thread Pete Theisen
On Thursday 02 November 2006 07:38, Virgil Bierschwale wrote:

Hi Virgil!

I did three, it was enough. Maybe they should take us old guys though. The 
young guys have a long life ahead of them, we will die soon war or not.

 I personally think everybody should have to do 4 years.

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Re: [OT] 1 in 5 children can't find the UK on a map.

2006-11-03 Thread Ricardo Aráoz
El Viernes 03 Noviembre 2006 15:55, Michael Madigan escribió:
 Pipe down Evita.


C'mon Mike! A little more creativity, you can't expect to hold my attention 
with such lame attempts. And it's your own language, you should be more 
fluent. Can't you think anything better?

 --- Ricardo Aráoz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  El Jueves 02 Noviembre 2006 02:34, Michael Madigan
 
  escribió:
   Except all the Argentinian women are HIV +.
 
  Hahaha! Poor Mike, he's MadAgain. But I admit it's
  my fault. I shouldn't pick
  on him, even if he's such an easy target.
 
   --- Pete Theisen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wednesday 01 November 2006 20:51, Ricardo
 
  Aráoz
 
wrote:
   
Hi Ricardo!
   
I have a neighbor who spends all the time he can
 
  in
 
Argentina. He likes the
way women in Argentina treat him, not feminists
 
  like
 
we mostly have here.
Feminists are disgusting, might as well be going
 
  out
 
with a faggot.
   
 El Miércoles 01 Noviembre 2006 23:06, Pete
 
  Theisen
 
escribió:
  On Wednesday 01 November 2006 18:11, Ricardo
   
Aráoz wrote:
  Hi Ricardo!
 
  I work for really poor wages. How many pesos
 
  for
 
a  loaf of bread? What
   
  kind of pesos, Mexican, Brazilian?

 Hi,
   well it's been ages since I bought some
 
  bread.
 
The pesos are Argentine
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Re: [OT] No children left behind vs military recruitment

2006-11-03 Thread Virgil Bierschwale

I did 6 and hated it, BUT I also learned a lot, so I don't regret it..

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On Thursday 02 November 2006 07:38, Virgil Bierschwale wrote:

Hi Virgil!

I did three, it was enough. Maybe they should take us old guys though. The
young guys have a long life ahead of them, we will die soon war or not.


I personally think everybody should have to do 4 years.


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Re: [OT] Crunch time!

2006-11-03 Thread Ed Leafe

On Nov 3, 2006, at 7:50 PM, Virgil Bierschwale wrote:

Actually Ed, I like you, but I don't think you have a clue what is  
involved in running a large corporation such as the government and  
your arm chair quarterbacking does require some reining in from  
time to time.


Sorry that you disagree with me, but thats why it is called a  
disagreement.


	I have no problem with disagreement; in fact, I rather enjoy it. I  
*do* have a problem with people who are so insecure in their own  
positions that they feel compelled to  misrepresent what others say.  
Your comment that I want to throw in the towel is exactly what I mean.


	If you don't agree with me, fine. But don't be dishonest in the  
process.


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Re: [OT] Crunch time!

2006-11-03 Thread Virgil Bierschwale

Interesting concept..
A thief breaks into your house and steals your possessions and kills your 
family.
A year later he realizes you did nothing to defend yourself, so he comes 
back


That doesnt sound right to me, but that is what I'm hearing.

I don't believe in attacking anybody, nor do I feel that we should attack 
anybody.
But I do believe in defense and the right to defend your family and yes, I 
would blow anybody away that threatened them.


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From: Ricardo Aráoz [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: profox@leafe.com
Sent: Friday, November 03, 2006 6:57 PM
Subject: Re: [OT] Crunch time!


El Viernes 03 Noviembre 2006 20:34, Virgil Bierschwale escribió:

Do you honestly believe that because you throw in the towel, that the
muslim extremists will stop what they are doing ?



Of course not! You should keep invading their countries and killing their
children. Then, they will surely be so gratefull they'll certainly stop.



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Sent: Friday, November 03, 2006 5:01 PM
Subject: [OT] Crunch time!

 As the critical mid-term elections approach, it's time for everyone
 concerned with reversing this march toward endless war and imperial
 executive power to get involved. There are two get-out-the-vote  drives
 being coordinated by MoveOn.org as we head into this last  weekend.

 The first is an effort to set up parties for people to get together  and
 make these important calls in a group setting. It's called 'Rock  the
 House (and Senate) Phone Party', and you can look for a party  near you
 at:

 http://pol.moveon.org/event/events/index.html?action_id=62

 If there isn't a party near you at a convenient time, you can also
 contribute by making these calls yourself, using their 'Call For
 Change'. The URL is:

 http://pol.moveon.org/phone/volunteer/c4c.html

 There are several close races in my area, and in between upgrading  the
 server this weekend, I'll be making as many calls as possible. If  you
 can contribute in your area, that would go a long way to finally  ending
 the lunacy of the last 6 years.

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Re: [OT] Florida ballot terminals favor Republicans

2006-11-03 Thread Pete Theisen
On Thursday 02 November 2006 09:24, Ed Leafe wrote:

 ( -or- http://tinyurl.com/y44q2b )

 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
 Florida voters using electronic ballot machines are having persistent
 problems choosing Democrats

   Makes you pine for the days of hanging chads, eh?

Hi Ed!

I voted on the first day, and I chose one D candidate, the rest Rs. It 
recorded all of my votes, including that one D, perfectly.
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Re: [OT] No children left behind vs military recruitment

2006-11-03 Thread Pete Theisen
On Thursday 02 November 2006 10:47, Ed Leafe wrote:
 On Nov 2, 2006, at 10:44 AM, Hal Kaplan wrote:
snip
  What really needs to be brought back is the 5-cent Pepsi and the
  Cold War.

   We can do without the corn syrup drinks.

Hi Ed!

I could be wrong, but if I recall correctly Pepsi was sugared back in the 5 
cent era.

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Re: [OT] No children left behind vs military recruitment

2006-11-03 Thread Pete Theisen
On Thursday 02 November 2006 10:44, Hal Kaplan wrote:
 According to my son, I am a draft dodger because I enlisted in the Air
 Force instead of waiting for my number to come up in the draft lottery
 of 1969.

 I am opposed to the draft.  It is another layer of bureaucracy that is
 subject to corruption.  Did you all forget (or never heard of) the
 stories of favoritism, cronyism, etc. associated with the draft of yore?

 I believe that every young person (no exceptions) be required to serve
 at least two years in some kind of public service.

 What really needs to be brought back is the 5-cent Pepsi and the Cold
 War.

Hi Hal!

And Audrey Hepburn.
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Re: [OT] No children left behind vs military recruitment

2006-11-03 Thread Pete Theisen
On Thursday 02 November 2006 11:04, Hal Kaplan wrote:
 = 
 = On Nov 2, 2006, at 10:44 AM, Hal Kaplan wrote:
snip
 Also, my reference to the 5-cent Pepsi was price-oriented.  There is
 nothing intrinsically wrong with corn-syrup drinks.

Hi Hal!

A number of physicians, myself included, strongly suspect that the high 
fructose corn syrup drinks are responsible for a great number of health 
conditions. The suspicion is based upon the coincidental upsurge in these 
conditions right after the widespread substitution of high fructose corn 
syrup for sugar.
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Re: [OT] No children left behind vs military recruitment

2006-11-03 Thread Pete Theisen
On Thursday 02 November 2006 11:09, Hal Kaplan wrote:
 = 
 = On 11/2/06, Ed Leafe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 = 
 =  We can do without the corn syrup drinks. And the
 = Cold War is
 =  back, except it's been 'rebranded' as the War on Terror.
 = 
 = Small correction War of Terror
 = 
 = A+
 = jml

 No, no.  That is pidgin English .

Hi Hal!

It is because he hates America and Israel. Nothing you can say will change his 
mind.
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Re: [OT] Crunch time!

2006-11-03 Thread Virgil Bierschwale

What do you consider dishonest about what I said ?
I sure don't see it here.

I said what I said because I believe in it.
You call me a liar and you call that not insecure ?

Seems to me like thats the pot calling the kettle black.
Believe me, there is nothing insecure about me.

I think you're in left field with your armchair quarterbacking.
I don't think you have a clue what a chain of command is and I think your 
concept of cutting off the snakes head to fix the problem is ridiculous 
because the problems exist at a level much lower then the head honcho's will 
ever visit.


You want to fix the system, you start at the bottom with every elected 
official.

You set them straight and you work your way up the line.
that is the only way to fix the system, however that won't work, because two 
people such as you and I cannot agree on what is right and what is wrong.


Why is that ?
Because you believe in democrat versus republicans.

You want to fix the system, you work on one item at a time and you decide if 
its right or wrong for us as americans, not whether its republican or 
democrat.


Theres an ole saying about people who live in glass houses should not throw 
stones.
I notice you are allways the first one to throw stones and that everybody 
else is wrong and you're right...


Seems to me that you're the person with the problems..!!
But since you consider yourself so superior to everybody else, perhaps we 
should get those troops overseas to make a sign for you too...


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Sent: Friday, November 03, 2006 7:02 PM
Subject: Re: [OT] Crunch time!



On Nov 3, 2006, at 7:50 PM, Virgil Bierschwale wrote:

Actually Ed, I like you, but I don't think you have a clue what is 
involved in running a large corporation such as the government and  your 
arm chair quarterbacking does require some reining in from  time to time.


Sorry that you disagree with me, but thats why it is called a 
disagreement.


I have no problem with disagreement; in fact, I rather enjoy it. I  *do* 
have a problem with people who are so insecure in their own  positions 
that they feel compelled to  misrepresent what others say.  Your comment 
that I want to throw in the towel is exactly what I mean.


If you don't agree with me, fine. But don't be dishonest in the  process.

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Re: [OT] No children left behind vs military recruitment

2006-11-03 Thread Pete Theisen
On Thursday 02 November 2006 18:34, Helio W. wrote:

Hi Helio!

I would be happy to serve as at one time I did, however, they will not take me 
at my advanced age. If the likes of you get your wish, though, we will be 
fighting the 'slims at our doorstep any day now. I will be listening for your 
cries of Allah is Great, Death to America and Death to Israel in the 
distant south.

 Add to that list Mike Mr. Garrisson Madigan and Pete Tom Cruise
 Theisen.

 On 11/2/06, Virgil Bierschwale [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Agreed..!!!
 
  Hmm, Virgil's right then:
   Bring back the draft...
  
   Yeah, and let's start with Cheney, Rove, Wolfowitz, Hastert,  Limbaugh,
   Falwell, O'Reilly, Savage, Scarborough...
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Re: [OT] Crunch time!

2006-11-03 Thread Ed Leafe

On Nov 3, 2006, at 8:20 PM, Virgil Bierschwale wrote:


What do you consider dishonest about what I said ?
I sure don't see it here.


Throw in the towel

Your words, not mine.

Mine don't even come close to that.

	Do you want to explain why you characterize my words as 'throwing in  
the towel'? Why you insist that any position other than continuing on  
the current unproductive course is necessarily capitulation to our  
enemies?


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Re: [OT] 1 in 5 children can't find the UK on a map.

2006-11-03 Thread Pete Theisen
On Thursday 02 November 2006 20:13, Ricardo Aráoz wrote:
 El Jueves 02 Noviembre 2006 00:08, Pete Theisen escribió:
  On Wednesday 01 November 2006 20:51, Ricardo Aráoz wrote:
 
  Hi Ricardo!
 
  I have a neighbor who spends all the time he can in Argentina. He likes
  the way women in Argentina treat him, not feminists like we mostly have
  here. Feminists are disgusting, might as well be going out with a faggot.

 M... Women are women. All different, all interesting and worth my
 while.

 Besides I am a Feminist. I would love it if a woman pays my bills, and if a
 woman will open doors for me and give me her seat I am most thankfull and
 even willing to cook if she goes to work.

Hi Ricardo!

I think Feminist means something else here than it does in Argentina. Here is 
is about complete and total unfairness to men all the time.
-- 
Regards,

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Re: [OT] Election Fraud already in Tennessee

2006-11-03 Thread Pete Theisen
On Friday 03 November 2006 13:52, Michael Madigan wrote:
 Could someone tell me why we need early voting?  It
 just gives the savages time to vote multiple times at
 multiple locations.

 The Democrats are going to do everything to steal this
 election.

 Criminals.

Hi Michael!

Now, now. This is what Ds are and what they do. We should be used to it by 
now.

We have a whole bunch of lawyers watching the polls here. Catch  most of them 
red handed. No one prosecutes, though, just void the ballot.
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Re: [OT] The Company You Keep

2006-11-03 Thread Pete Theisen
On Friday 03 November 2006 15:12, Ed Leafe wrote:
 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
 Rev. Ted Haggard, who counsels Pres. Bush on a weekly basis and has
 been called his spiritual consigliere, resigned today as president
 of the National Association of Evangelicals and as pastor of the
 megachurch he founded in Colorado Springs because a gay prosititute
 says he’s been having sex for pay with Haggard for more than three years
 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

 http://www.pensitoreview.com/2006/11/02/pastor-who-resigned-over-gay-
 hooker-claims-is-bushs-spiritual-consigliore/

 ( -or- http://tinyurl.com/yysl9k )

Hi Ed!

I thought he was looking haggard, too much poontang.
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Re: [OT] Crunch time!

2006-11-03 Thread Pete Theisen
On Friday 03 November 2006 18:01, Ed Leafe wrote:
   As the critical mid-term elections approach, it's time for everyone
 concerned with reversing this march toward endless war and imperial
 executive power to get involved. There are two get-out-the-vote
 drives

Hi Ed!

Gee, I do the same thing every election, wonder of wonders. Do you think it 
works?
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Re: [OT] Crunch time!

2006-11-03 Thread Pete Theisen
On Friday 03 November 2006 19:12, Ed Leafe wrote:
 On Nov 3, 2006, at 6:34 PM, Virgil Bierschwale wrote:
  Do you honestly believe that because you throw in the towel, that
  the muslim extremists will stop what they are doing ?

   Do you honestly believe that your question has any resemblance to
 what myself and others who oppose the Bush Administration approach
 are calling for?

   If you want to be taken seriously, don't insist on mis-
 characterizing someone's position. Throw in the towel is such a
 loaded and incorrect term that it calls into question your honesty or
 your ability to listen.

Hi Ed!

If by some miracle the Ds win they will stay the course. And the rabid left 
will be perfectly happy to let them, unless there is a draft, of course.
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Re: [OT] Election Fraud already in Tennessee

2006-11-03 Thread Pete Theisen
On Friday 03 November 2006 19:31, john harvey wrote:
 Where you been? I'm all over it. Visit my blog at
 http://votinginmemphis.blogspot.com or  http://www.instapundit.com/  or
 http://www.volunteervoters.com/

 I've found 12 people who appear to have voted twice in early voting and 360
 more who hadn't voted over the past 10 years, but all of the sudden, get
 the urge to vote.

Hi John!

So, officer Harvey, did you arrest them?
-- 
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Re: [OT] Crunch time!

2006-11-03 Thread Pete Theisen
On Friday 03 November 2006 19:13, Ed Leafe wrote:
 On Nov 3, 2006, at 7:12 PM, Stephen the Cook wrote:
  Removing the ass holes from Washington is the best step we could make.

   Washington, like Nature, abhors a vacuum. Remove the current
 assholes, and they will soon be replaced by others. The only hope is
 to regularly wipe them clean.  ;-)

Hi Ed!

I think they prefer to be licked.
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Re: [OT] No children left behind vs military recruitment

2006-11-03 Thread Pete Theisen
On Friday 03 November 2006 19:54, Virgil Bierschwale wrote:

Hi Virgil!

Just think how many Ms you could kill before you were beheaded. I bet being 
beheaded is better than cancer.

 I did 6 and hated it, BUT I also learned a lot, so I don't regret it..
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Re: [OT] Crunch time!

2006-11-03 Thread Virgil Bierschwale
very simple, you want to replace leaders that are doing a damn good job with 
leaders such as kerry who will give in to all kinds of agreements the world 
over just so the extremists will stay overseas.


By not staying the course, which by the way I believe is the right way to 
go, you are infact as pete recently said making it much easier for the 
extremists to be at our door step, which in my opinion is unacceptable.


You cannot reason with a bully, you cannot give into their demands or they 
will continue to bully you as they do not understand anything except 
strength.
I wish this werent so, but it is a proven fact here in the states as well as 
every country around the world.


The only thing these extremists understand is strength and I'm betting your 
and my next years salary that they would like nothing better to see us 
divided as we are, because when we are divided, we are weak and at the 
current time, we are divided and as we all know, we do not have good leaders 
in either party and we have ourselves to blame for this because we demand 
perfectionism in our politicians, which means we usually elect hyprocrites 
that preach Do as I say, Not as I do


We had good politicians back in the days of people like lincoln and others, 
but they wouldnt make the cut today because we demand PERFECT, and they 
werent perfect.

Hell lincoln failed 7 times if I remember the stories correctly.

So back to the initial issue.
You want to remove bush because he's doing a bad job in your opinion.
I want to keep him because I believe he's doing a great job.

Thats two votes, 1 for and 1 against and thats only two of us, what about 
the millions of other people who will most likely vote identially to our two 
votes ?


Now I believe you moveon.org people want to throw in the towel because every 
one of you believes we should pull out of iraq and afghanistan.
It doesnt matter which country we pull out of, sooner or later we will have 
to fight this battle, whether it be democratic or republican leaders and I 
prefer to do it before they have nuclear or chemical weapons and before it 
is fought on our shores.


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- Original Message - 
From: Ed Leafe [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: ProFox Email List profox@leafe.com
Sent: Friday, November 03, 2006 7:30 PM
Subject: Re: [OT] Crunch time!



On Nov 3, 2006, at 8:20 PM, Virgil Bierschwale wrote:


What do you consider dishonest about what I said ?
I sure don't see it here.


Throw in the towel

Your words, not mine.

Mine don't even come close to that.

Do you want to explain why you characterize my words as 'throwing in  the 
towel'? Why you insist that any position other than continuing on  the 
current unproductive course is necessarily capitulation to our  enemies?


-- Ed Leafe
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Re: [OT] No children left behind vs military recruitment

2006-11-03 Thread Virgil Bierschwale
I don't want to face either as I believe in peace, but in the current way 
things are, I will probably end up facing both especially if kerry runs and 
is elected...


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- Original Message - 
From: Pete Theisen [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: ProFox Email List profox@leafe.com
Sent: Friday, November 03, 2006 8:48 PM
Subject: Re: [OT] No children left behind vs military recruitment



On Friday 03 November 2006 19:54, Virgil Bierschwale wrote:

Hi Virgil!

Just think how many Ms you could kill before you were beheaded. I bet 
being

beheaded is better than cancer.


I did 6 and hated it, BUT I also learned a lot, so I don't regret it..

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Re: [NF] Dial-up hell

2006-11-03 Thread Pete Theisen
On Thursday 02 November 2006 01:01, john harvey wrote:

Hi Michael!

It wasn't that bad back in the day when that was all there was. But once 
anyone had it the websites began to load up the graphics and it all came to a 
halt.

 Been there, done that.

 John
 snip 
 I'm sitting at a timeshare in Nashville and the only
 highspeed they have here is at their welcome center.

 Savages.

 How do people use dialup?
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Re: [NF] Editing TIFF files

2006-11-03 Thread Virgil Bierschwale

Talked to the guy today.
He brought back the guy that left him in a bind and they got the catalog 
out.


No idea what tools he used.

Thanks,

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From: Malcolm Greene [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: profox@leafe.com
Sent: Monday, October 30, 2006 9:56 AM
Subject: Re: [NF] Editing TIFF files



Virgil,

I don't know if this utility will help, but its been recommended by many
on this list and it has helped me out on many occassions.

Irfanview
http://irfanview.com/

Let us know what solution you finally come up with.

Malcolm



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Re: [OT] Crunch time!

2006-11-03 Thread Ricardo Aráoz
El Viernes 03 Noviembre 2006 22:04, Virgil Bierschwale escribió:
 Interesting concept..
 A thief breaks into your house and steals your possessions and kills your
 family.

Oh, I see! A metaphor! Lets see You must be referring to this bush fellow 
going to the Iraqi's house, stealing their oil and killing their people by 
the thousands.
But no, that's not possible. He was actually 'defending' himself. It's very 
easy to see how Iraq was such a great threat to a small country like the USA, 
and if you consider they are so close to each other, the danger was clear and 
imminent.
Besides, one must judge him by his results, all's well that ends well. He 
invaded and now the world is a safer place, terrorism has decreased, the 
Iraqi's are safer and prospering, and the USA has been able to reduce it's 
military budget due to the fact that the world has become a peacefull place 
to live in..


 A year later he realizes you did nothing to defend yourself, so he comes
 back

 That doesnt sound right to me, but that is what I'm hearing.

 I don't believe in attacking anybody, nor do I feel that we should attack
 anybody.
 But I do believe in defense and the right to defend your family and yes, I
 would blow anybody away that threatened them.

 Virgil Bierschwale
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 - Original Message -
 From: Ricardo Aráoz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: profox@leafe.com
 Sent: Friday, November 03, 2006 6:57 PM
 Subject: Re: [OT] Crunch time!

 El Viernes 03 Noviembre 2006 20:34, Virgil Bierschwale escribió:
  Do you honestly believe that because you throw in the towel, that the
  muslim extremists will stop what they are doing ?

 Of course not! You should keep invading their countries and killing their
 children. Then, they will surely be so gratefull they'll certainly stop.

  Virgil Bierschwale
  Armstrong and Skipper Real Estate
  (830) 329-6774 Cell
  (830) 864-4726 Home
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  - Original Message -
  From: Ed Leafe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: ProFox Mailing List profox@leafe.com
  Sent: Friday, November 03, 2006 5:01 PM
  Subject: [OT] Crunch time!
 
   As the critical mid-term elections approach, it's time for everyone
   concerned with reversing this march toward endless war and imperial
   executive power to get involved. There are two get-out-the-vote  drives
   being coordinated by MoveOn.org as we head into this last  weekend.
  
   The first is an effort to set up parties for people to get together 
   and make these important calls in a group setting. It's called 'Rock 
   the House (and Senate) Phone Party', and you can look for a party  near
   you at:
  
   http://pol.moveon.org/event/events/index.html?action_id=62
  
   If there isn't a party near you at a convenient time, you can also
   contribute by making these calls yourself, using their 'Call For
   Change'. The URL is:
  
   http://pol.moveon.org/phone/volunteer/c4c.html
  
   There are several close races in my area, and in between upgrading  the
   server this weekend, I'll be making as many calls as possible. If  you
   can contribute in your area, that would go a long way to finally 
   ending the lunacy of the last 6 years.
  
   -- Ed Leafe
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   -- http://dabodev.com

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RE: [OT] Election Fraud already in Tennessee

2006-11-03 Thread john harvey
Officer Harvey is now Retired Lt Officer Harvey. I did forward my findings
to the DA though.

John

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Pete Theisen
Sent: Friday, November 03, 2006 8:46 PM
To: ProFox Email List
Subject: Re: [OT] Election Fraud already in Tennessee

On Friday 03 November 2006 19:31, john harvey wrote:
 Where you been? I'm all over it. Visit my blog at
 http://votinginmemphis.blogspot.com or  http://www.instapundit.com/  or
 http://www.volunteervoters.com/

 I've found 12 people who appear to have voted twice in early voting and
360
 more who hadn't voted over the past 10 years, but all of the sudden, get
 the urge to vote.

Hi John!

So, officer Harvey, did you arrest them?
-- 
Regards,

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RE: [OT] 1 in 5 children can't find the UK on a map.

2006-11-03 Thread Stephen the Cook
Pete Theisen  wrote:
 
 Besides I am a Feminist. I would love it if a woman pays my bills,
 and if a woman will open doors for me and give me her seat I am most
 thankfull and even willing to cook if she goes to work.
 
 Hi Ricardo!
 
 I think Feminist means something else here than it does in Argentina.
 Here is is about complete and total unfairness to men all the time. --

WTF?  Your in some sort of dream, or is that a nightmare?  


Stephen Russell
DBA / .Net Developer

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901.246-0159

Our scientific power has outrun our spiritual power. We have guided
missiles and misguided men. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

http://spaces.msn.com/members/srussell/

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Re: [OT] Crunch time!

2006-11-03 Thread Virgil Bierschwale
And you base your understanding of what is happening in iraq from the actual 
people serving over there or perhaps what you hear from the media ?


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- Original Message - 
From: Ricardo Aráoz [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: profox@leafe.com
Sent: Friday, November 03, 2006 8:59 PM
Subject: Re: [OT] Crunch time!


El Viernes 03 Noviembre 2006 22:04, Virgil Bierschwale escribió:

Interesting concept..
A thief breaks into your house and steals your possessions and kills your
family.


Oh, I see! A metaphor! Lets see You must be referring to this bush 
fellow

going to the Iraqi's house, stealing their oil and killing their people by
the thousands.
But no, that's not possible. He was actually 'defending' himself. It's very
easy to see how Iraq was such a great threat to a small country like the 
USA,
and if you consider they are so close to each other, the danger was clear 
and

imminent.
Besides, one must judge him by his results, all's well that ends well. He
invaded and now the world is a safer place, terrorism has decreased, the
Iraqi's are safer and prospering, and the USA has been able to reduce it's
military budget due to the fact that the world has become a peacefull place
to live in..



A year later he realizes you did nothing to defend yourself, so he comes
back

That doesnt sound right to me, but that is what I'm hearing.

I don't believe in attacking anybody, nor do I feel that we should attack
anybody.
But I do believe in defense and the right to defend your family and yes, I
would blow anybody away that threatened them.

Virgil Bierschwale
Armstrong and Skipper Real Estate
(830) 329-6774 Cell
(830) 864-4726 Home
(830) 864-4799 Fax
http://www.bierschwalesolutions.com
http://www.bierschwale.com
http://www.virgilslist.com
- Original Message -
From: Ricardo Aráoz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: profox@leafe.com
Sent: Friday, November 03, 2006 6:57 PM
Subject: Re: [OT] Crunch time!

El Viernes 03 Noviembre 2006 20:34, Virgil Bierschwale escribió:
 Do you honestly believe that because you throw in the towel, that the
 muslim extremists will stop what they are doing ?

Of course not! You should keep invading their countries and killing their
children. Then, they will surely be so gratefull they'll certainly stop.

 Virgil Bierschwale
 Armstrong and Skipper Real Estate
 (830) 329-6774 Cell
 (830) 864-4726 Home
 (830) 864-4799 Fax
 http://www.bierschwalesolutions.com
 http://www.bierschwale.com
 http://www.virgilslist.com
 - Original Message -
 From: Ed Leafe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: ProFox Mailing List profox@leafe.com
 Sent: Friday, November 03, 2006 5:01 PM
 Subject: [OT] Crunch time!

  As the critical mid-term elections approach, it's time for everyone
  concerned with reversing this march toward endless war and imperial
  executive power to get involved. There are two get-out-the-vote 
  drives

  being coordinated by MoveOn.org as we head into this last  weekend.
 
  The first is an effort to set up parties for people to get together
  and make these important calls in a group setting. It's called 'Rock
  the House (and Senate) Phone Party', and you can look for a party 
  near

  you at:
 
  http://pol.moveon.org/event/events/index.html?action_id=62
 
  If there isn't a party near you at a convenient time, you can also
  contribute by making these calls yourself, using their 'Call For
  Change'. The URL is:
 
  http://pol.moveon.org/phone/volunteer/c4c.html
 
  There are several close races in my area, and in between upgrading 
  the

  server this weekend, I'll be making as many calls as possible. If  you
  can contribute in your area, that would go a long way to finally
  ending the lunacy of the last 6 years.
 
  -- Ed Leafe
  -- http://leafe.com
  -- http://dabodev.com


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[OT] Kanye West, super dummy

2006-11-03 Thread Michael Madigan
http://apnews.myway.com/article/20061103/D8L5JBHO0.html

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[OT] Fat Lesbian comment gets radio host fired

2006-11-03 Thread Michael Madigan
Which part was untrue?  She's fat and she's a lesbo.


http://www.breitbart.com/news/2006/11/03/D8L5ODTO0.html

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[OT] More Junk Science from the Libs

2006-11-03 Thread Michael Madigan
http://apnews.myway.com/article/20061103/D8L59FQ00.html

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