I think that's true of most places. What tourist would come to Sydney
Australia and not go to the Opera House and the Harbour Bridge? Yet I
know quite a few people who've never been inside. (Yes, you can go inside
the harbour bridge)
And I'm sure there are lots of Parisiens who've never climbe
Below is part of a form I use to simply multiply a quantity times unit cost.
The problem is that when the customer keys in a comma as in 4,000 instead of
4000 a multiplication error occurs. I get an answer but it is way wrong.
What can I do to strip the comma out???
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Ha - I've lived here all my life (was born in Brooklyn) but I haven't even
been to the Statue of Liberty or the observation level of the Empire State
Building :)
Funny - I know a lot of people from New York who haven't been to the major
sites. Of course there are better sites than the popular to
Howie, thank you. I was about to step up to the bat for New York, but I'll
just let your comment speak for me.
Judith
(If we get up a conference here, I think I'd like to arrange a tour of New
York's more scenic areas just to prove the point. Optional, of course.)
> OK - let's not diss places
OK - let's not diss places where people happen to call home...
Howie
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> New York City, Washington DC
>
> it's all one ugly mass of concr
Does any one have a web site planning templete I can have?
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> lynn,
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Wash DC has lots of parks and the National Mall - it is not just "one ugly mass of
concrete and steel"! :-)
- Michael Smith, TeraTech http://www.cfconf.org/
New York City, Washington DC
it's all one ugly mass of concrete and steel to me
Tom Horn
Sunny Valley, Oregon
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> There are plenty of
ok, something puked in my mail program and spewed out too many copies of the
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lynn,
:
: From: "Lynn Zhao" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
:
: To go or not to go. This is a question.
: Please! Enough.
:
hope this is in jest . . . . this is cf-community after all.
:~~~
lynn,
:
: From: "Lynn Zhao" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
:
: To go or not to go. This is a question.
: Please! Enough.
:
hope this is in jest . . . . this is cf-community after all.
:~~~
lyyn,
:
: From: "Lynn Zhao" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
:
: To go or not to go. This is a question.
: Please! Enough.
:
hope this is in jest . . . . this is cf-community after all.
:~~~
There are plenty of trees in New York - Central Park or Park Ave. ring a
bell? How about "A Tree Grows in Brooklyn"? :-)
Also, the conference is at the NIH in Maryland (right outside of Washington
D.C.)
Howie
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But
> then I like walking in the rain, through the forest, the sky alight.
The conference being in New York City, I believe, you have a forest of
skyscapers and you don't
get to see much of the sky
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> Still no. Completing work (i.e. circuts) are also covered. Basically,
> anything with electricity is a no-no. We keep our lights and such
> on all day
> on Shabbos.
Oh well. Stricter than I would interpret it in modern practice, but having
to walk through the rain to honor God is an honest and
Exactly. This is a list for talk about non-tech stuff inside the community.
A humorous plea for there to be no rain at the ColdFusion conference is
totally within the scope of this list. The replies were as well. It only
took about 7 posts and 20-30 minutes for a little fun.
>
> CF-Community i
Agree 100%
> -Original Message-
> From: Howie Hamlin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, July 26, 2000 4:21 PM
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> CF-Community is all about things like this, no? CF-Talk and the rest have
> posting guidelines but any
CF-Community is all about things like this, no? CF-Talk and the rest have
posting guidelines but anything goes here (as long as you keep it clean and
are not flaming someone else).
Howie
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To go or not to go. This is a question.
Please! Enough.
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> .
> > Actually, the law in particular about cars is the one about
> > starting a fire,
> > which is exactly what a spark plug does. I'm quite sure other
> > laws a
why no umbrellas?
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> Sorry, not doable. And we can't even use umbrellas!
>
> Judith
>
> > How about a net vi
how 'bout
walk
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> From: Michael Dinowitz [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, July 26, 2000 9:57 AM
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> Subject: pray for no rain
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> OK, The CF conference is this weekend. I want everyone here to do whatever
> they have to do
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:-)
Howie
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> OK, The CF conference is this weekend. I want everyone here to do whatever
> the
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Use this tag if you find it useful. They better not reject it=85 it's a
ColdFusion tool.
Don't forget to close your umbrella when you get there
We're doing a project in North Carolina on Thursday IF it stops raiining.
Looks like we need better weather up and down the east coast starting now.
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> So you can drive a diesel? :)
>
> (ie, no spark plugs)
>
> Actually, more seriously if it's just the fire that's the issue electric
> powered cars would work. Hrrmm. And the short-range limitations of
them
> could be considered an advantage in this case. An actual virtute. Hr.
A
> new ma
Will rollerblades work?
Chris Montgomery [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>From: Michael Dinowitz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Wednesday, July 26, 2000 12:35 PM
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>
>
>Appreciate the offer, but even driven by othe
.
> Actually, the law in particular about cars is the one about
> starting a fire,
> which is exactly what a spark plug does. I'm quite sure other
> laws apply as
> well, but that's the easiest to pull up.
So you can drive a diesel? :)
(ie, no spark plugs)
Actually, more seriously if it's just
> I think the general original spirit probably would have allowed the use of
> automobiles for short trips as they are not other livings beings and the
> short trip in them is neither a hardship or really work (unless you're
> caught in city traffic).
Actually, the law in particular about cars is
Appreciate the offer, but even driven by others, cars are out. I was
thinking preventative measures rather than on the spot fixes. :)
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From: "Adam Phillip Churvis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, July 26, 2000 12:52 PM
Subject: Re: pray for
> Michael,
>
> If transportation on Saturday is a matter of the rules of Sabbath, then I
> will be more than happy to acquire transportation for you where you will
> not have to operate anything mechanical over the Sabbath.
As I understand it it wouldn't matter. The law/custom applies to his gues
No loopholes? What if I held the umbrella and you happened to be under it?
:-)
Howie
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From: Judith Dinowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, July 26, 2000 1:19 PM
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> Sorry, not doable. And we can't even use u
Michael,
If transportation on Saturday is a matter of the rules of Sabbath, then I
will be more than happy to acquire transportation for you where you will
not have to operate anything mechanical over the Sabbath.
Just let me know.
At 12:57 PM 7/26/00 -0400, you wrote:
>OK, The CF conference is
Sorry, not doable. And we can't even use umbrellas!
Judith
> How about a net video feed to the hotel?
>
> :-)
>
> Howie
>
> - Original Message -
> From: Michael Dinowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Wednesday, July 26, 2000 12:57 PM
> Subject: pray for no rain
>
No one wash their car!
-Original Message-
From: Michael Dinowitz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, July 26, 2000 12:57 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: pray for no rain
OK, The CF conference is this weekend. I want everyone here to do whatever
they have to do in order to ma
How about a net video feed to the hotel?
:-)
Howie
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From: Michael Dinowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, July 26, 2000 12:57 PM
Subject: pray for no rain
> OK, The CF conference is this weekend. I want everyone here to do whatever
> t
OK, The CF conference is this weekend. I want everyone here to do whatever
they have to do in order to make sure we have no rain over the conference.
This includes:
prayer
magic
sacrifice to dark gods (no humans please)
selling of souls
black budget high tech weather control
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