Re: One Libertarian point of view?(Was Re:Legalist It)

2001-08-03 Thread Adam Phillip Churvis
> Let's examine Private Enterprise. > Let's take roadworks. Cost effective roads will exist where cost effective roads are needed. The absolute laws of economics and free enterprise demand it. Follow the biological development model of building a road network, and you will see this is as plain

Re: CF-Community-List V1 #74

2001-08-03 Thread William_T . _Goodwin
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Re: One Libertarian point of view?(Was Re:Legalist It)

2001-08-03 Thread Adam Phillip Churvis
> And nope...I never said I knew better what to do with other people's hard earned money. > Where did I say that? When you made the argument for all those social services. Those are paid for with tax dollars, and every penny of tax is collected at the point of a gun by people who claim that they

RE: A poem for a child

2001-08-03 Thread Angel Stewart
yes..families in Trinidad are very close knit.. It is very rare that in neighbourhoods you don't know your neighbours..talk to them etc. Families are often extended, especially among those of east indian decent..they often have huge families with children buying houses, or constructing them a f

Re: A poem for a child

2001-08-03 Thread Todd Ashworth
hmm .. I don't like lima beans .. can anything else be substitued? I seem to remember a similar dish where the lima beans were replaced by a sausage of some sort .. kind-of a hacked up cross between succotash and frogmore stew. Todd - Original Message - From: "Adam Phillip Churvis" <[EM

RE: One Libertarian point of view?(Was Re:Legalist It)

2001-08-03 Thread Angel Stewart
There you go...taking it all too seriously again :) And you probably will never understand my 'mindset' since it isn't always 'serious'... And nope...I never said I knew better what to do with other people's hard earned money. Where did I say that? ;-) And I can't believe you would construe what

Re: One Libertarian point of view?(Was Re:Legalist It)

2001-08-03 Thread Todd Ashworth
*pulls the popcorn out of the nuker and sits back to watch* Ohhh this is so exciting. Who will win? Who will win? Who will be the ultimate champion? Will it be the ever politicly serious, yet respectfull Strong Man Adam C., or the stale muffin weilding terror that is Jovial Jousting Gel. Stay

Re: One Libertarian point of view?(Was Re:Legalist It)

2001-08-03 Thread Adam Phillip Churvis
> And when people misbehave they get sent to The Room where an everlasting artificial intelligence tells them the error of > their ways. We call it A.D.A.M... > (*glances at Churvis and chuckles*) Ad homonym attacks now? You totally miss the point. Everything I have espoused was confined to my

Re: A poem for a child

2001-08-03 Thread Adam Phillip Churvis
> But..what is succotash? > I seem to remember some tv character saying "Suffering Succatosh!" > Was that Daffy Duck? You mean its actually a real thing? :) Succotash is a stewed mixture of corn, lima beans, and tomatoes. There are regional variations, but they are all wholesome Southern vegetab

another pun .. woohoo

2001-08-03 Thread Todd Ashworth
This just came in the mail and I though I would share. Now everyone laugh/groan and calm down :) Q. What do you get when 20 violinists start playing at the same time but play different songs? A. A senseless act of violins. Todd ~~ Str

RE: Leeegalisssee ittt!

2001-08-03 Thread Will Swain
Been out of the office for a few days, as I had to go to a funeral. My 2 pence worth!! The strongest argument in favour of a more liberal approach to this whole issue is the fact that criminalisation and illegalisation hasn't worked!! The international black market in drug trafficking is worth a

RE: Forget the Code Red Worm...

2001-08-03 Thread Alistair Davidson
It would take some special hardware - a human with good hearing can hear between 20Hz and 20kHz. The frequency reponse of a good sound card basically drops to zero below 30Hz and above 20kHz, then you've got to consider the speakers it's going to output through. Most average computer speakers drop

RE: Leeegalisssee ittt!

2001-08-03 Thread Mark Smyth
Really I think governments should take a more liberal approach with this. Alchohol is one of the most toxic drugs on the planet, and nicotine is more pysically addictive than heroin. People should have the choice to do what they want, if it dosn't harm anyone else. -Original Message- Fr

Re: Mazel Tov, Nick Texidor and Paul Ihrig!

2001-08-03 Thread Nick Texidor
Gulp!! How time flies Tomorrow's the day!!! Still no time to freak though Paul, just keep yourself busy Have a good weekend folks!!! on 20/7/01 11:46 AM, Adam Phillip Churvis at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Mazel Tov! Marriage is like a door that opens into the life you were meant

Re: CF-Community-List V1 #72

2001-08-03 Thread William_T . _Goodwin
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World Track & Field Games in Edmonton

2001-08-03 Thread Ben Arledge
I know a lot of you aren't into sports that much, but aren't you guys a little excited about the games starting tomorrow?! I sure am. I'm only blocks away from many sports facilities in the city! :) Angel, you must be following Ato Boldon in the 100m, no? :) I sure hope the Canadians put in a

Re: Leeegalisssee ittt!

2001-08-03 Thread John Allred
Eric, I have really mixed emotions on the cops involved in drug enforcement, and I appreciate your pointing this facet of the problem out. I know it's their job, and they should certainly be honored for doing it, particularly if they're injured or killed in the line of duty. However, the issue is

Re: Amazon Associates Program worth it?

2001-08-03 Thread John Allred
OTH, I have a site that lists a few hundred titles related by a regional flavor, appropriate to the interest of the visitors to the site. In more than a year, I have yet to earn a penny from it. --John Maureen wrote: > > At 04:07 PM 8/2/01 -0400, you wrote: > >I see lots of people using Amazon

RE: Amazon Associates Program worth it?

2001-08-03 Thread Ron Hornbaker
> I see lots of people using Amazon Associates Program links to technical > books on their websites and email. I just wanted to get a feel > for whether > people thought it was worthwhile to do? If anyone's willing to > say how much > money on average do you get? Anyone making a mint from it or

Re: Amazon Associates Program worth it?

2001-08-03 Thread Erika Foster
Its worth it for me. I make about $150/quarter on Amazon referrals alone. I have a small private community with about 70 active members. Its a community for moms of babies and toddlers, so not only do they buy books, but tons of toys and music. Its my hobby site, so it more than covers the host

Re: Forget the Code Red Worm...

2001-08-03 Thread Jennifer
Infrasound was also featured as a weapon in the Johnny Neumonic movie. At 02:16 PM 8/2/2001 -0600, you wrote: >I've heard about the low frequency weapons. (I recall seeing a photo of one, >with a horn about 50 feet long and a bell about 12 feet in diameter). They >say at low enough frequencies,

Re: Forget the Code Red Worm...

2001-08-03 Thread Jennifer
The Revenge of Chuck? At 03:27 PM 12/12/2001 -0500, you wrote: >hehe .. maybe they were running FreeBSD? > >Todd > >- Original Message - >From: "Howie Hamlin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Sent: Thursday, August 02, 2001 1:28 PM >Subject: Forget the Code Red

Re: Amazon Associates Program worth it?

2001-08-03 Thread Maureen
At 04:07 PM 8/2/01 -0400, you wrote: >I see lots of people using Amazon Associates Program links to technical >books on their websites and email. I just wanted to get a feel for whether >people thought it was worthwhile to do? If anyone's willing to say how much >money on average do you get? An

Re: Forget the Code Red Worm...

2001-08-03 Thread Jim McAtee
I've heard about the low frequency weapons. (I recall seeing a photo of one, with a horn about 50 feet long and a bell about 12 feet in diameter). They say at low enough frequencies, it basically jellies your internal organs. Trouble with such a weapon is that low frequency sound waves are essent

Amazon Associates Program worth it?

2001-08-03 Thread Cameron Childress
I see lots of people using Amazon Associates Program links to technical books on their websites and email. I just wanted to get a feel for whether people thought it was worthwhile to do? If anyone's willing to say how much money on average do you get? Anyone making a mint from it or is it just

RE: Forget the Code Red Worm...

2001-08-03 Thread Michael Dinowitz
Can a computer be configured using software to generate hi/low frequency waves or does it take special hardware? I know I can do some nice stuff with flash and subliminals but they don't work on everyone (very controversial). At 03:45 PM 8/2/01, you wrote: >on that note : ] > >my father has be

Re: Forget the Code Red Worm...

2001-08-03 Thread Jim McAtee
That's why I'm always armed when at the computer. You never know when one of those things is gonna get loose. Generally, I prefer the .45 ACP, but a .40 S&W works well also. I must say, I've probably gone through more monitors than most folks. Coding at 4am, I've often seen horned demons rising

RE: Forget the Code Red Worm...

2001-08-03 Thread Paul Ihrig
on that note : ] my father has been going to school his entire life [even now] in oak city. he is a retired air force guy who worked on radar & the like & is currently messed up with the FAA. any way, he was mentioning to me a few years back about one of his professors who created the first prot

Re: Forget the Code Red Worm...

2001-08-03 Thread Howie Hamlin
Doh! Howie - Original Message - From: "Todd Ashworth" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2001 4:27 PM Subject: Re: Forget the Code Red Worm... > hehe .. maybe they were running FreeBSD? > > Todd > > - Original Message - >

Re: Forget the Code Red Worm...

2001-08-03 Thread Todd Ashworth
hehe .. maybe they were running FreeBSD? Todd - Original Message - From: "Howie Hamlin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, August 02, 2001 1:28 PM Subject: Forget the Code Red Worm... | Digital demon | | IT'S REASSURING to know just what a firm g

Re: Forget the Code Red Worm...

2001-08-03 Thread Michael Dinowitz
A virus or any program to do that would need a human component to actually chant the summoning ritual or the computer would have to have a sound card to chant the ritual itself and be located somewhere prone to spiritual interference. I can see the heart attack without a problem but physical m

RE: Forget the Code Red Worm...

2001-08-03 Thread Simon Horwith
that happened to my TI back in '82. ~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: Howie Hamlin [mailto:[EMA

Forget the Code Red Worm...

2001-08-03 Thread Howie Hamlin
Digital demon IT'S REASSURING to know just what a firm grip on technology some people have. According to the Computer Fraud and Security Bulletin, a supermarket tabloid reports that two people were killed by a virus-infected computer in Valparaiso, Chile. The virus is said to have created a hor

Re: discussion list

2001-08-03 Thread Eric Dawson
I like openForum (look in the exchange - I can provide a link if needed). It is fuseBox (or close enough - can't remember), I am working with it to extend forums to be associated with things? within my site. pictures, articles, peoples etc. but time is so tight - not sure when I'll get around

RE: Leeegalisssee ittt!

2001-08-03 Thread Mark Warrick
I'm not sure about other states, but I heard that in California as of January, 2002, people found in possession of small quantities and people found using drugs will no longer be incarcerated. Instead, they will be sent to drug diversion therapy programs. Of course, nothing will change for the d

Re: Leeegalisssee ittt!

2001-08-03 Thread Wayne Putterill
Did you know a major part of Jimmy Carters presidential campaign concerned legalising grass? Strange but true... - Original Message - From: "John Allred" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, August 02, 2001 1:38 PM Subject: Re: Leeegalisssee ittt!

Re: Leeegalisssee ittt!

2001-08-03 Thread eric . laney
Heck, the entire USA has devolved into the lowest common denominator. |--+--| |Eric A. Laney |You will survive the conflagration. | |Systems Engineer | |

Re: Leeegalisssee ittt!

2001-08-03 Thread John Allred
Lee wrote: > > It's going to take a gutsy statesman to make anything happen in this arena. > That's something America hasn't seen in decades, IMO, or at least the ones we have seen have failed to get elected. It's a shame that American politics has devolved to the lowest common denominator. ~~

Re: discussion list

2001-08-03 Thread Joseph Thompson
I know I recomended Simplemessageboard.com last week to a fellow and he wrote back saying it was easy to set up. Quite the rookie so I have to assume it is pretty straight forward. - Original Message - From: "Mark Smyth" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: T

Re: Leeegalisssee ittt!

2001-08-03 Thread eric . laney
Gutsy is right, because there are so many people that have bought into the status quo. How do you look at the spouse and kids of a law officer who was killed in a drug raid and tell them that their loved one died for nothing? Regardless of your position on criminalization or legalization, you h

Re: code charge / CommerceBlocks

2001-08-03 Thread Adam Phillip Churvis
> Is there an upgrade path for those of us who actually paid their HonorWare > fees for CommerceBlocks? If you paid as a V1 user, the upgrade to V3 will probably be $149.00, because you got a free upgrade to V2 already. If your first purchase of CommerceBlocks was as at V2 and you paid before Ma

discussion list

2001-08-03 Thread Mark Smyth
I need to find a quick to implement discussion group section, where people can post comments to specific subjects. I know there are some good free one out there, any suggestion Thanks in advance Mark Smyth Macromedia Certified ColdFusion Developer Systems Union eBusiness Solutions www.system

Re: Leeegalisssee ittt!

2001-08-03 Thread Lee
>Sadly, we've been discussing this issue for more than 30 years. It's >understandable that the WWII generation might have been willing to >criminalize marijuana (believe it or not, it didn't used to be illegal), >but their children's generation is now in power, and still it remains >illegal. > It

Re: code charge / CommerceBlocks

2001-08-03 Thread Larry Lyons
Adam, Ouch. Although I understand your reasons for switching over to a pay system. Is there an upgrade path for those of us who actually paid their HonorWare fees for CommerceBlocks? I have to admit though the current version is great. It saved my butt more than one on this one project I'm work

RE: Proxy Server

2001-08-03 Thread Neil Clark
urgh, in my experience - stay well clear of "poxy" servers get a NAT setup. N ~~ Structure your ColdFusion code with Fusebox. Get the official book at http://www.fusionauthority.com/bkinfo.cfm Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/cf-commun

RE: Proxy Server

2001-08-03 Thread Craig Dudley
avirt gateway is ok -Original Message- From: Raley, Scott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 02 August 2001 14:00 To: CF-Community Subject: Proxy Server Anyone know of a freeware or inexpensive proxy server to use at an educational institution? TIA ~~~

Proxy Server

2001-08-03 Thread Raley, Scott
Anyone know of a freeware or inexpensive proxy server to use at an educational institution? TIA ~~ Structure your ColdFusion code with Fusebox. Get the official book at http://www.fusionauthority.com/bkinfo.cfm Archives: http://www.mail-archive.c

Re: Leeegalisssee ittt!

2001-08-03 Thread John Allred
My experience with friends was that those who really "got into" it tended to do less well and had more problems along the way those who avoided it. However, I'm appalled that we can't see the parallels with America's attempt to outlaw alcohol, which produced a firmly entrenched criminal element t

RE: Leeegalisssee ittt!

2001-08-03 Thread Paul Ihrig
all i know is that are jails here in the states are to the brim with people who where cought with minimal amounts of cannabis. > -Original Message- > From: Craig Dudley [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Thursday, August 02, 2001 5:09 AM > To: CF-Community > Subject: RE: Leeegalisss