Re: [SaF] MS Reader

2001-05-09 Thread KM Bryan

I got this message when I tried to access the page:
You do not have permission to view this directory or page using the
credentials you supplied.

It must have been a VERY limited time, or I have crappy credentials.   :o)


 For a limited time Barnes and Noble has some free e-books to download
 and read in your MS-Reader.

 http://ebooks.barnesandnoble.com/ms_reader/special_features/
 free_ebooks.asp





Re: [SaF] MS Reader

2001-05-09 Thread Alan S. Harrell

On 9 May 2001, at 8:49, KM Bryan wrote:

 I got this message when I tried to access the page:
 You do not have permission to view this directory or page using the
 credentials you supplied.
 
 It must have been a VERY limited time, or I have crappy credentials.  
 :o)

I got into the page again, but you may be experiencing network 
problems.  You might write the webmaster of bn.com and also contact 
your provider.

I have been having a similar problem.  I cannot reach geocities.com 
while connected to one of my providers.  It is really weird.

Alan




ADM FWD Re: [SaF] MS Reader

2001-05-09 Thread duc . do

At 08:49 AM 5/9/01 -0300, KM Bryan wrote:

I got this message when I tried to access the page:
You do not have permission to view this directory or page using the
credentials you supplied.

It must have been a VERY limited time, or I have crappy credentials.  
:o)


 For a limited time Barnes and Noble has some free e-books to download
 and read in your MS-Reader.

 http://ebooks.barnesandnoble.com/ms_reader/special_features/
 free_ebooks.asp

You got that error because of the unfinished URL. Remember it's a long URL
and your mail client apparently truncated after the last slash. Cut and
paste both lines of the URL into your browser and you won't have any
problem.

Duc




Re: ADM FWD Re: [SaF] MS Reader

2001-05-09 Thread KM Bryan

Actually, I did cut and paste it in its entirety. I saw that truncation, and
amended it.  Still no lock.  I'l keep trying  :o)

 You got that error because of the unfinished URL. Remember it's a long URL
and your mail client apparently truncated after the last slash. Cut and
paste both lines of the URL into your browser and you won't have any
problem. 




[SaF] Face and Tongue Reading

2001-05-09 Thread Richard Cyndi Ask

I'm looking for websites that have info.
with pictures on either or both of these.

Thank you in Advance

Richard M. Ask
Certified Herb Specialist
[EMAIL PROTECTED]





Re: [SaF] bird songs

2001-05-09 Thread Carol L Cramer

a bird has taken up residence in our yard -- thought at first he (she?)
was a blackbird - --  but this bird sings constantly  (too whee ??) --
we are delighted with him (her)..but have no clue what type bird we
have.  Our bird book is fairly limited...and we live in SW Kansas

any ideas?

thanks...Carol




Re: [SaF] bird songs

2001-05-09 Thread Alan S. Harrell

On 9 May 2001, at 17:58, Carol L Cramer wrote:

 a bird has taken up residence in our yard -- thought at first he
 (she?) was a blackbird - --  but this bird sings constantly  (too whee
 ??) -- we are delighted with him (her)..but have no clue what type
 bird we have.  Our bird book is fairly limited...and we live in SW
 Kansas
 
 any ideas?

Yes.  For your new found hobby of backyard birdwatching, invest in a 
good pair of binoculars so that you can locate and view the bird up 
close and personal.

Then with that mental description use a good bird book to identify 
the bird.

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/search-handle-form/
107-5629961-0861330

Note: The above URL is actually one continuous line and should be
entered into your browser's address box as one line.

Visit About.com's Birding site:

http://birding.about.com/hobbies/birding/


Alan
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Re: [SaF] Face and Tongue Reading

2001-05-09 Thread Alan S. Harrell

On 9 May 2001, at 18:51, Richard  Cyndi Ask wrote:

 I'm looking for websites that have info.
 with pictures on either or both of these.

Here is an informative page on face reading:

http://www.users.totalise.co.uk/~tmd/person.htm

Here is another interesting page about face reading:

http://www.positivehealth.com/permit/Articles/Chinese%20Medicine/
brite49.htm

Note: The above URL is actually one continuous line and should be
entered into your browser's address box as one line.

I find less about tongue reading.  The book The Great Tao by 
Stephen Chang seems to be the definitive source for these Chinese 
alternative diagnosis methods.

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0942196015/wwwtaofengshcom/
107-5629961-0861330

I found this helpful paragraph:

Tongue Examination: In addition to the pulse, the Chinese believe 
that the tongue is a strong barometer of human health. They developed 
an elaborate system to describe the condition of the tongue, 
including the color, texture, shape, size, and coating.  A very red 
tongue indicates a fever or inflammation and is described in TCM as 
an excessive internal heat or dampness condition. A white tongue 
indicates some kind of deficiency of energy (Qi), blood, or moisture. 
In this system, each part of the tongue corresponds to the condition 
of an organ. The tip of the tongue, for example, represents the heart 
and lung organs.

No pictures though.

Stick out your tongue and say a. :-)


Alan
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Re: [SaF] MS Reader

2001-05-09 Thread Pedro Carnet

I visit and download books from almost all the sites
Alan suggested with no other problem that my slow
speed connection. Try again at diferent time and hour.

Regards,

Pedro.

--- KM Bryan [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:  I got
this message when I tried to access the page:
 You do not have permission to view this directory or
 page using the
 credentials you supplied.
 
 It must have been a VERY limited time, or I have
 crappy credentials.   :o)

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[SaF] laws regarding termination of employees

2001-05-09 Thread Harry Jones

Does anybody have any _good_ resources for information on what the laws
are on termination by an employer when notified that an employee is
expecting?

Thanks,

Harry
Texas