RE: TRIM or REPLACE?

2001-07-27 Thread John McCosker
Use the RemoveChars Function: cfset newTrimedValue = removeChars(q_yourDatabaseField.field, 1, 2) JMC -Original Message- From: Timothy Dineen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, July 27, 2001 2:13 AM To: CF-Community Subject: TRIM or REPLACE? Hey everyone: OK, On a good day I

RE: CF-Community-List V1 #58

2001-07-27 Thread Larry Lyons
Lee, Just a few short comments. As for the general consensus on greenhouse warming, I guess that the American Academy of Sciences is on the fringes then, or the AAAS. From what I've read in the scientific literature, global warming is happening. The only ones who still claim that the phenomenon

RE: Fairy Tale story in India..Tragic ending.

2001-07-27 Thread Paul Ihrig
she was also under suspicion in the deaths of 24 higher cast men that had gang raped her. but that is just what i heard on NPR. -paul the ponds here are drying up. if your not a mud skipper you are likely to be bird food.. ~~ Structure your

Re: Hiyas! :)

2001-07-27 Thread Dave Fobare
Wayne, I'll take your continued refusal to address anything substantive to mean you wish this thread to end. Dave Fobare I honestly feel sorry for you, there is obviously a real chip on your shoulder about this - were you frightened by a hippy in your childhood?

RE: Kyoto and global warming (was: RE: Hiyas! :))

2001-07-27 Thread Craig Dudley
What's more important, Money or the planet? That's the underlying question here, if we can all agree that the planet is the most important thing, and I think we do ?? Then the only argument should be how we go about reducing pollution quickly and effectively. If Kyoto is so bad, why doesn't

Re: Hiyas! :)

2001-07-27 Thread Dave Fobare
Lee, Nuclear power is hard to defend. I don't believe it would even exist without huge government support. Given the risk and waste problem, I doubt if any truly independent corporation would take it on. I believe at this point the US government is on the hook for the long term waste

Re: Kyoto and global warming (was: RE: Hiyas! :))

2001-07-27 Thread Howie Hamlin
- Original Message - From: Craig Dudley [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: CF-Community [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, July 27, 2001 9:39 AM Subject: RE: Kyoto and global warming (was: RE: Hiyas! :)) What's more important, Money or the planet? That's the underlying question here, if we can all

RE: CFDIRECTORY

2001-07-27 Thread Raymond Camden
Errr, did you try DirectoryExists() ? === Raymond Camden, Principal Spectra Compliance Engineer for Macromedia Email : [EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ UIN : 3679482 My ally is the Force, and a powerful ally it is. - Yoda

RE: CFDIRECTORY

2001-07-27 Thread Simon Horwith
ty the directoryexists() function. ~Simon Simon Horwith Macromedia Certified Instructor Certified Advanced ColdFusion 5 Developer Fig Leaf Software 1400 16th St NW, # 500 Washington DC 20036 202.797.6570 (direct line) www.figleaf.com -Original Message- From: John McCosker

RE: Hiyas! :)

2001-07-27 Thread Angél Stewart
Dave..what other form of power can kill millions of people worldwide from Radiation and horribly and irreversibly poison the surrounding population for years and years later if something goes wrong? Tell me what other form of energy does this and then we can talk about Nuclear Energy being

RE: Kyoto and global warming (was: RE: Hiyas! :))

2001-07-27 Thread Dave Fobare
What's more important, Money or the planet? Let me restate that. Money is nothing but a fungible commodity that represents productive human endeavor. In short, civilization. So, your question is really What's more important, humanity or the planet?. Now, plenty of well-meaning enviros don't

Random poll method

2001-07-27 Thread webmaster
CF Community I have a site design that is a 50/50 split of two iframes, the requirements call for a Random poll (apx 100 questions) to be loaded into iframe-B whenever the user clicks a section within iframe-A. How do I make the poll random?, or is there a cf_tag that will rotate the selection

RE: Cameras in the Office.

2001-07-27 Thread Guy McDowell
At my present job (I start a new one on Aug 13 YES!!!) they decided to implement employee monitoring software. I found out about it accidently and talked to my supervisor about it providing references to similar situations where the employers encountered very real problems. People working

RE: Hiyas! :)

2001-07-27 Thread Dave Fobare
Angel, Dave..what other form of power can kill millions of people worldwide from Radiation and horribly and irreversibly poison the surrounding population for years and years later if something goes wrong? Ummmthe sun? Now there's an idea: lets pass legislation outlawing the sun. Have

RE: Kyoto and global warming (was: RE: Hiyas! :))

2001-07-27 Thread Craig Dudley
How does money equate to humanity ??? That really is bullshit, sorry Dave, it is. As far as being a well-meaning enviro, you couldn't be further form the truth, I'm actually quite conservative when it comes to politics, though to be honest nowhere near as right wing as yourself, that's not an

Re: Hiyas! :)

2001-07-27 Thread Dave Fobare
Are you serious? You want nuclear power to be less controlled than it is at present? Yup. Again, I know little about nuclear power elsewhere, but here in the States we have had a period of approximately 20 years without a single new nuclear plant coming online. I do believe there is a small

Re: Kyoto and global warming (was: RE: Hiyas! :))

2001-07-27 Thread Todd Ashworth
| Wait until some rouge nation dumps a nuclear bomb on California. Then you will see some real pollution. Or worse yet, we get taken over by someone who doesn't give a hoot about human rights, much less pollution (China). I know this is fear mongering, which is the left's specialty. Sorry I

RE: Hiyas! :)

2001-07-27 Thread Angél Stewart
Dude..that statement about the sun was fatuous. Chernobyl was a Nuclear Power Plant that failed due to an accident. Regardless of the root cause, the fact is that there was an accident. And there have been 'near' accidents at several plants around the world, including in Japan, and the world

RE: Kyoto and global warming (was: RE: Hiyas! :))

2001-07-27 Thread Daniel Lancelot
Money in itself maybe a commodity that represents productive human endeavor., but the pursuit of money above all else, as an end rather than as a means, is an outcome of greed. Please dont get me wrong - there is nothing wrong with money in itself, and I am thankful for what little of it I

RE: Kyoto and global warming (was: RE: Hiyas! :))

2001-07-27 Thread Edward Chanter
Anyone read Richter 10 by Arthur C. Clark?? Interesting book, it kind of touches on a lot of the points in this thread. -Original Message- From: Todd Ashworth [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, July 27, 2001 4:34 PM To: CF-Community Subject: Re: Kyoto and global warming

Re: Hiyas! :)

2001-07-27 Thread Todd Ashworth
This just further proves that Cold Fusion is the answer for everything! Todd - Original Message - From: Angél Stewart [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: CF-Community [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, July 27, 2001 11:45 AM Subject: RE: Hiyas! :) | Dude..that statement about the sun was fatuous. | |

RE: Power generation

2001-07-27 Thread Will Swain
Just as an aside, I saw an invention on tv last night that recharged mobile phone by converting kinetic energy generated as you move, into electrical energy. Cool. -Original Message- From: Kevin Gilchrist [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 27 July 2001 16:53 To: CF-Community Subject:

Hairdo humor - pretty funny

2001-07-27 Thread Kevin Gilchrist
THE TRIP TO ROME A New York woman was at her hairdresser's on Park Avenue getting her hair styled prior to a trip to Rome with her boyfriend. She mentioned the trip to the hairdresser, who responded, ROME!!??!?!?? Why would anyone want to go THERE? It's crowded and dirty and FULL of Italians.

Re: Our society takes another step toward the brink

2001-07-27 Thread Todd Ashworth
oh lord .. this is going to be one of those kids who grows up to kill his parents .. I can see it now. Todd Ashworth -- - Original Message - From: Howie Hamlin [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: CF-Community [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, July 27, 2001 11:56 AM Subject: Our society takes another

Re: Some humor

2001-07-27 Thread Nick McClure
This is great, but I bet the taxes will be a little higher. And they will be reported to the government. At 12:16 PM 7/27/2001 -0400, you wrote: On another list A READER WRITES... Ming the Merciless sent us the following: Dear Shadow, Whilst on-line purchasing a new computer for the

Re: Some humor

2001-07-27 Thread Howie Hamlin
I guess they figure that if the system is preloaded with Win/Me they have nothing to worry about g Howie - Original Message - From: Kevin Gilchrist [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: CF-Community [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, July 27, 2001 12:16 PM Subject: Some humor On another list A

RE: Power generation

2001-07-27 Thread Kevin Gilchrist
The same guy who invented the crank-powered radio (not to be confused with other radio cranks like Howard Stern et al.) is also developing a pair of boots that powers batteries and mobiles devices by the kinetic energy in walking. -Original Message- From: Will Swain [mailto:[EMAIL

Re: Kyoto and global warming (was: RE: Hiyas! :))

2001-07-27 Thread Lee
And sadly..that's what it always boils down to. Money. You can talk about love, good of the people, peace and happiness... but look throughout History and see what really drives mankind to act: M-O-N-E-Y. because usually, Money = Power. Oh I get it that's why the Democrats didn't want the

RE: Power generation

2001-07-27 Thread Chuck Hergenroeder
What's wrong with Howard Stern? Chuck Hergenroeder Web Developer RedSiren Technologies, Inc. 412 281 4427 -Original Message- From: Kevin Gilchrist [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, July 27, 2001 12:59 PM To: CF-Community Subject: RE: Power generation The same guy who

RE: Our society takes another step toward the brink

2001-07-27 Thread Angél Stewart
Okies.. I'm thinking about thisand drinking coffee... Buuut...I can't see this as being all that bad a thing. The kid may get teased...or the Pop Culture of the US may turn him into a little celebrity among his peers. The backlash on the comapny is people like Todd and Howie who think

Re: Our society takes another step toward the brink

2001-07-27 Thread Howie Hamlin
You missed the point. The underlying issue is that the parents are putting more value on money than on their child and that there seems to be nothing sacred anymore. In the U.S. it seems like everything is for sale (child's name, vital organs, immortal souls - this was on ebay at one point,

Re: Our society takes another step toward the brink

2001-07-27 Thread Todd Ashworth
I didn't say I think it's bad, I was just thinking about some of the names the poor kid could end with. What if he got named Microsoft just imagine the jokes about that one. Still, after getting beat up every day of his life, he'll probably come out tough in the end. Oh .. just

Re: Cameras in the Office.

2001-07-27 Thread Adam Phillip Churvis
Would Libertarianism work? I believe so, it's worth a try. We've kicked the can with every other type of shoe, let's try this one. Guy Amen, brother! Hey-- wanna have dinner at my house? Respectfully, Adam Phillip Churvis Advanced Certified ColdFusion Developer Productivity Enhancement,

Re: Our society takes another step toward the brink

2001-07-27 Thread Todd Ashworth
Was that to me? I don't get what you are trying to say. I didn't say what's in a name :) Still .. I think kids can find a way to make fun of any name .. 'Ass'worth was always a favorite around the cafeteria table, hehe. That doesn't mean they should be given any help though =-p Todd Ashworth

Re: Our society takes another step toward the brink

2001-07-27 Thread Adam Phillip Churvis
what's in a name' Todd. there may be allot in a name/ number then most may think. not hocus pocus stuff, but character can be nurtured or destroyed based upon perception. This is very true. A psychological testing regimen recently completed determined a direct liknk to peoples' initials and

RE: Our society takes another step toward the brink

2001-07-27 Thread Paul Ihrig
right. but i never met a girl named porche though.WOW! she must be a fast ride come on. a name i just what you percieve it to be. -Original Message- From: Todd Ashworth [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, July 27, 2001 3:16 PM To: CF-Community Subject: Re: Our

RE: Our society takes another step toward the brink

2001-07-27 Thread Angél Stewart
I...see you've dedicated quite a bit of thought to this, Adam. ;-Þ However since the Alien women are known to favor earth men with good names, I'm happy mine is Angel Stewart. CF_Hypothetical_Situation *hears knock on door* *answers* Oh..hello..yes I'm Angel Stewart.. no need to look so

Re: Our society takes another step toward the brink

2001-07-27 Thread Adam Phillip Churvis
I...see you've dedicated quite a bit of thought to this, Adam. Actually, no. We have a dozen or so APC units around the office, so their logo is prominent, and my father made the Acetyl Phenyl-Cyclidine joke when I was a little kid bouncing off the walls, giving everyone headaches. He thought

Re: Our society takes another step toward the brink

2001-07-27 Thread Todd Ashworth
This explains a lot .. of what, I don't know .. but it definately explains a lot. ;) Todd Ashworth -- - Original Message - From: Adam Phillip Churvis [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: CF-Community [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, July 27, 2001 4:18 PM Subject: Re: Our society takes another step

RE: Kyoto and global warming (was: RE: Hiyas! :))

2001-07-27 Thread Dave Fobare
How does money equate to humanity ??? That really is bullshit, sorry Dave, it is. My previous post went like this: Money=stand-in for productive endeavor Civilization=sum of all productive endeavor Humanity=another word for civilization And what exactly is wrong with this? We need to clean

RE: Kyoto and global warming (was: RE: Hiyas! :))

2001-07-27 Thread Dave Fobare
I think since the US has been rated by independent surveys to be the largest single supplier of greenhouse gases in the world that 'their share' might definitely be high, and not something at all that America would want to pick up the bill for. Yup, we are certainly the world's largest

Re: Our society takes another step toward the brink

2001-07-27 Thread Jim McAtee
- Original Message - From: Howie Hamlin [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: CF-Community [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, July 27, 2001 11:56 AM Subject: Re: Our society takes another step toward the brink You missed the point. The underlying issue is that the parents are putting more value on money