RE: March for Women's Lives

2004-05-02 Thread Mike Lee
Dim Jim, happy in his role as not-so-primary-caretaker of his progeny: > Not incompetent at all, Mike. Just don't want to do the job 24/7. > Quite happy in my role, thanks. Why wouldn't you want to raise your kids if you could? Why do you think your wife is any happier doing what you consider

RE: March for Women's Lives

2004-05-02 Thread Mike Lee
Julia, singing the It Sucks to Stay Home and Have Someone Else Pay So You Can Be a Pampered Mommie Blues: > Being a full-time stay-at-home mom doesn't give you that kind > of break on a daily basis until you can send the kids off to > school or something. (Of course, there are various things >

RE: March for Women's Lives

2004-05-02 Thread Mike Lee
Gary Denton is wondering: > As a new member can I ask if he is always like this? Is this > supposed to be satire? If I've said anything to offend you, let me apologize in advance, because I seldom apologize post facto. Welcome to the group! I hope this question was satire, and you're not goin

Re: Forbidden Archaeology...

2004-05-02 Thread Damon Agretto
> It seems to me that I read or heard somewhere that there are problems > with helicopter rescues at high altitudes on mountain sides? Depending > on the altitude, that would make extraction problematic. I think this is because at higher altitudes the air is so thin that the lift capabilities of t

Re: California Bans E-Vote Machines

2004-05-02 Thread Gary Denton
On Sat, 1 May 2004 16:38:06 +, Alberto Monteiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > You [the USA] are so paranoid. Fraud in elections were > reduced to a minimum after we introduced voting > machines in Brazil Four e-voting lawsuits are now in play; two states are looking into criminal conduct on Di

Arnold - Not So Dumb?

2004-05-02 Thread William T Goodall
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=535&ncid=535&e=7&u=/ap/ 20040502/ap_on_re_mi_ea/israel_schwarzenegger http://makeashorterlink.com/?I2B112138 "JERUSALEM - California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger paid tribute Sunday to the millions of Jews killed in the

RE: City of Heroes

2004-05-02 Thread Bryon Daly
From: "Horn, John" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Is anyone playing this new MMORPG? Up until now, I've successfully avoided the online gaming experience. But this game I couldn't avoid. For one thing, I've been a comic book nut since I was about 10, I play Champions regularly and loved the PC game "Free

Re: Media Bias: NPR Smears Kerry

2004-05-02 Thread The Fool
-- From: The Fool <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <> ... HAGERTY: Those Catholics who hold to absolute truth follow the conservative moral teachings of the Vatican, and they overwhelmingly vote Republican, much as evangel

Re: War in Space, was Re: Battlestar Galactica

2004-05-02 Thread Bryon Daly
From: "Damon Agretto" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > You might check out Space Empires 4, highly recommended, as well as > Star Fire, Traveler, GURPS Space and other space games. Ah Gary. I'm already a big-time gamer, so I'm well aware of all that! I was big into SE4 for a while. If you like turn-based st

RE: Forbidden Archaeology...

2004-05-02 Thread Gary Nunn
> At 11:03 AM 5/2/04, Gary Nunn wrote: > >Noah's Ark Found? Turkey Expedition Planned for Summer Ronn wrote... > On another list, someone asked if the location is so > inaccessible, why > couldn't they just parachute in . . . Good question, but my guess would be: - unknown landing conditio

Re: Forbidden Archaeology...

2004-05-02 Thread Ronn!Blankenship
At 11:03 AM 5/2/04, Gary Nunn wrote: ...snip... Noah's Ark Found? Turkey Expedition Planned for Summer On another list, someone asked if the location is so inaccessible, why couldn't they just parachute in . . . -- Ronn! :) ___ http://www.mccm

RE: Forbidden Archaeology...

2004-05-02 Thread Gary Nunn
> A note about Forbidden Archaeology Not that anyone on > this list would throw virtual bricks or flame someone, but > let me say that I think that there is probably some truth to > these legends. Not necessarily as the legend is written, but > probably something in between the two extreme

Forbidden Archaeology...

2004-05-02 Thread Gary Nunn
Some news from the "Forbidden" Archaeology front. A note about Forbidden Archaeology Not that anyone on this list would throw virtual bricks or flame someone, but let me say that I think that there is probably some truth to these legends. Not necessarily as the legend is written, but pro

Foolish Paranoia Re: Media Bias: NPR Smears Kerry

2004-05-02 Thread JDG
At 09:06 AM 5/2/2004 -0500 The Fool wrote: >HAGERTY: Those Catholics who hold to absolute truth [snip] >AtriosCommentary: As a helpful reader (sorry, forgot who right now) has >pointed out, St. Matthew's Cathedral in Washington has no Sunday 8:00 >Mass. They have 8:00 masses every other day of t

Secret Service Going after Bev Harris of blackboxvoting.org

2004-05-02 Thread The Fool
<> ... Now, I have been interviewed by the Secret Service on this VoteHere "hack" story about five times. They never spend much time on the hack. Most of the time is spent on the Diebold memos, which they claim they are not investigating. Here's the deal: The leak

Media Bias: NPR Smears Kerry

2004-05-02 Thread The Fool
<> ... HAGERTY: Those Catholics who hold to absolute truth follow the conservative moral teachings of the Vatican, and they overwhelmingly vote Republican, much as evangelical white Protestants do. But less orthodox Cat

RE: City of Heroes

2004-05-02 Thread Jim Sharkey
John Horn wrote: >Is anyone playing this new MMORPG? I'm very tempted for the first time ever. I love comics, and it looks like a hoot. A bunch of my fellow PvP forumites are playing it and having a great time. But I'm afraid time constraints and a lack of high-speed Internet are going to ma