I don't know if interesting is the word for this:
http://www.drcnet.org/wol/249.html#uspilots
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Hell if it's good enough to be prescribed to millions of children from
the age of 3 it's got to be fine for fighter pilots right?
10mg is a tiny dose compared to what is allowed to be prescribed.
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Thursday, August 15, 2002, 3:52:23 AM, you wrote:
T I don't know
| From: Judith Dinowitz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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| I might actually be able to find one (A Klingon Rabbi, and
| if not, surely a Klingon Bible). Remember, I know the head of the
Klingon
| Institute -- a Jew. (What did you expect?)
We have a Klingon Dictionary.
;)
Erika
(with a *K*)
In my case I can't... one of the things that I'm trying to do with the tool
is have it check the number of columns versus the number of required
columns.
Hatton
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From: Nick McClure [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
You need to use the first row as the column headings. That
also if any one wants to read Lovecraft's work online, before trying an
actual book you can do so here
http://www.dagonbytes.com/thelibrary/lovecraft/
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Hey,
Ok so I am looping through this tab delimited file to write it in a SQL
DB. Rows are no problem. Problem is in the columns. There are many empty
columns, and as such two tabs right next to each other. So my lengths come
out all wring, and when I try and use
Timothy Heald wrote:
Why am I not surprised that you can quote Stalin?
Because I have demonstrated that I can use Google.
Because I come from a country where education is taken seriously.
Because I had just watched a Holocaust Memorial Museum interview.
Need I go on?
Jochem
quote
Mozilla 1.0, the open-source technology behind the latest Netscape
browser, is garnering favor for helping to block irksome pop-up
advertisements. But don't expect to see that feature in the coming full
release of Netscape 7.0.
/quote http://news.com.com/2100-1023-949572.html
Jochem
..what, Erika - sex online and off? ;-) You do have a healthy appetite! :-)
Patrick
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From: Erika L. Walker-Arnold [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, August 14, 2002 9:04 PM
Speaking of sex, ... I'm going to bed ... Just finished a teleconference
and I'm
-Original Message-
From: Michael Dinowitz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, August 14, 2002 3:57 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Palestinian killed soldier 'after losing bet'
Language, what a thing to cause problems. God of course implies
male, but Judaism and Islam
Just got done watching the first half Battle Royale, a Japanese movie
about a bunch of 9th graders forced to kill each other on a desert
island. I think this would be quite possibly the second most violent
movie ever made, right after another Japanese movie, Iron Man.
Quite mind bending...if your
Interesting site and article. Of course your interest is purely academic,
right Todd?!!! ;-)
Patrick
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Subject: US citizens jailed for taking speed .. UASF pilots required
to take it
I don't know if interesting is the word for
When investigating Cthulhu and his minions, always stay in the _back_ of
the
adventuring party, always keep your eyes closed, and burn ALL the books.
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From: Paul Ihrig [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, August 14, 2002 7:57 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE:
Oh I forgot I'm Canadian A quick geography question:
Is Washington D.C. a state of its own, or is it in Maryland?
thanks,
Patrick
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Chaos,
I definitely want one.
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Chaos, panic,
bah... sanity is for the week fumble minded.
true knowledge only come with peering into the space beyond the faceless
one...
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n'gai nyarlathotep
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I'm curious too. I'm pretty sure it's not considered a state though. It's
really a weird little place. Kinda like the Vatican in Italy, but for the
US federal government?
Matt
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Hmm. I wonder what that says about me, being that I'm working on a site for
the KY Bar Association. Maybe I'm finally living up to my last name!
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: -Original Message-
: From: Douglas Brown [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
:
It's not a state. It is it's own legal entity.
Tim
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I'm curious too. I'm pretty sure it's not considered a
sounds jusr like the vatican
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From: Timothy Heald [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 15 August 2002 14:47
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: My fellow Americans
It's not a state. It is it's own legal entity.
Tim
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Although the citizens regularily call for statehood, because
technically they do not have representation in Congress.
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Thursday, August 15, 2002, 9:46:53 AM, you wrote:
TH It's not a state. It is it's own legal entity.
TH Tim
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Yea, I always thought of it that way too. From searching on the web I get
the impression it is a special case. For postal address purposes, and for
counting the number of states it is a state, otherwise I can't find anywhere
that is says it is a state!
Patrick
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From:
Neither. The guys who came up with the idea thought that the US capital
shoudn't be in any state. Technically, Washington is a district -- the
District of Columbia (hence Washington, D.C.).
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: From:
Thanks. I haven't seen Battle Royale. I saw Iron Man, aka Tetsuo (yes, it's
available in the U.S.) and I have to say it certainly was a peculiar film. I
loved the roto-rooter bit. There is actually a sequal. The first movie is
Tetsuo:Iron Man, the second is Tetsuo II:Body Hammer. It's a different
There were some there that were trying to help. No thanks to France, which
was actively hindering efforts through their military - they were holding
the front line against the now Rwandan government, giving the Hutus plenty
of opportunity to conduct their massacre. The US also has some blame
It's not a state, thankfully. It gets one delegate in the House of
Representatives, but
has not voting power. And because it has no Congressional representation,
the residents
there have no presidential vote, as they do not get an Electoral College
Delegate. D.C. was
never intended to be a
Umm it's not counted as a state, it doesn't have a star, and there are 50
states, this doesn't include places like DC, Puerto Rico, Guam, US Antillies
(SP?), US Virgin Islands.
I think there may be more protectorates out there.
Tim
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From: Harkins,Patrick
Well the Vatican is it's own country. It is not part of Italy, just
completely within it's borders :)
DC is like a theme park. Let's call it federal land. Funny that the seat
of power, the place where the guardians of our freedom meet, has some of the
most draconian laws in out nation.
Tim
It's not a state and doesn't get counted. Washington State gets counted, not
the District of Columbia. My understanding is that the creation of a United
States was freaky enough to the previously sovereign States that they
decided to avoid the problem altogether of which State would be the seat
Timothy
Stalin made that quote in the 1930's and has been quoted by both on the left
and the right. One example is McCarthy who used it in a speech to his
infamous Committee on un-American Activities. All that type of insinuation
does is demonizes those that may think differently from
DC is a planned capital. There was a lot of debate after the founding of
the US about which city should become the capital, and it was moved eight
times in about 20 years. The concept behind it was that the capital should
not be a part of any individual state, that way no state could declare
This week's economist had an amusing story about how the current mayor who is going
for re-election botched his bid for the Democrat primaries. Apparently his campaign
workers in getting the necessary 2000 signatures, got 10,000 but with a whole lotta'
duds, like Kofi Annan and it was thrown
its a territory with the same status as a colony. Rather ironic for the
capital.
larry
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CFWebstore will do most of that, not sure if it has a gift registry
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check it out at http://cfwebstore.com
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Is that any worse that the governor of Louisiana? Or Arkansas or 4 or 5
other states? How about malfeasance in the federal government. Since the
start of home rule in the district, there has been how incidents? Compare
that to the number in the Federal government and in the states. Its no
better
The republican congress under Newt Gingrich in 1994 removed the voting
status of DC's sole representative.
larry
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Here's the most recent article about it in the Washington Post:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A19643-2002Aug14.html
the sad part of it is that in his first term he really turned around the
city.
larry
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I was speaking as relates to his past express opinions on this list. It's
funny that as one of the people who knocks many of our policies, he still
wants to immigrate here.
Tim
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From: Larry Lyons [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 15, 2002 10:05 AM
I have a VHS of Tetsuo 2, but no VCR... It definitely wasn't as
shocking as the first though.
/me starts looking for Ilse.
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Thursday, August 15, 2002, 9:54:38 AM, you wrote:
KG Thanks. I haven't seen Battle Royale. I saw Iron Man, aka Tetsuo (yes, it's
KG
or like Disney World...for lawyers.
Gore Vidal's 'Burr' is a great read (fiction, mostly)
about the founding of the U.S. and the various power struggles and their
resolution which resulted in 200+ years of
government of the lawyers, by the lawyers, for the lawyers...
-Original
I am an immigrant. I am going for my citizenship later this year.
to quote Isaac Dealey in response to what you imply:
And I say this:
Just like America, if you don't like it, LEAVE!
Just my 2 cents.
I've never cared for this statement... I don't much care for the US gov't,
laws,
Because the Federal Government is an entity that governs the 50 states. The 50 states
have voting rights and such in
the Federal Government. In the Senate, each state has an equal vote and in the House
each state has a number of votes
in proportion to the number of citizens in the state. So,
That about sums it up for me too.
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To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: Some people are more equal as others
I am an immigrant. I am going for my citizenship later this year.
to quote
That delegate had no constitutional authority for voting in congress.
The Democrats
violated their authority in allowing it in the first place.
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From: Larry Lyons [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 15, 2002 10:21 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: My
Timothy Heald wrote:
I was speaking as relates to his past express opinions on this list. It's
funny that as one of the people who knocks many of our policies, he still
wants to immigrate here.
I knock many US foreign policies. The best protection against them would
be being inside the US.
It sounds less like a lawyer related site than it does an organization catering to
drinking establishments who promote artificial lubricants.
Then again, lubricant may be a good idea since many in the legal community have been
accused of having a stick up their...nevermind.
(I could get in
Ok,
So you moved to this country, with a knowledge that you dislike the way
it's government does things. Why would you do that? I mean you came here
from another country presumably Canada (I think you mentioned something
along those lines once). Was the decision to originally move here
..but related. Does anyone know of any smaller ISP's or web-hosting
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webhosting included. We're hosting our website on our own network, but we'd
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Wasn't taxation without representation one of the original grievances of the
13 colonies? Yes even though DC residents have no voting representation in
Congress they have to pay federal taxes. Puerto Rico and other federal
territories do not pay federal taxes. If DC is to be considered the same,
isn't it always the case that unless a tragedy effects us or some we
know/love that it is just more or less ignored?
I believe all people when push comes to shove are selfish
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To: CF-Community
That's a bit oversimplified, you assume everyone makes migration decisions based on
ideology.
The quick and easy answer is that most people do so for economic reasons.
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Sent: Thursday, August 15, 2002 10:48 AM
To:
The real reason, for those not from this country is that Washington DC
is largely made up of African Americans, who primarily vote Democrat.
The Republicans don't want to give the Democrat's an extra vote.
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Thursday, August 15, 2002, 10:44:47 AM, you wrote:
LL
If you are born here I can totally
understand disagreeing with the way thing are, and wanting to do something
about it.
So if you're not born here you should have no say in what should be changed?
Here's a great law to put up for vote: all non-US born citizens pay 2 x
income tax. Extra
I was asked to come down here. Later I chose to stay and made a life
commitment to this country. If I think that the government is wrong or if I
disagree with something it is doing, then because I was not born here, I
have no right not to object? So you are saying that because I am not born
here,
Looks like they have actually reissued it on DVD and it's available at
Amazon.
Kevin
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From: Jon Hall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 15, 2002 8:32 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Some really twisted movies...
I have a VHS of Tetsuo 2, but no
Having lived in this area for the last 7 years, and paying attention to the
congressional subcommittees that have jurisdiction over DC, that is very
true. Many of the members on the DC subcommittees have said as much - they
don't want to add to the congressional Democrats tally.
larry
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There's actually a joke in D.C. that the 14th Street bridge that comes in
from Virginia is the longest bridge in the world. Because it goes from the
U.S. to Africa.
Not funny, but indicitive of attitudes.
Kevin Graeme
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The reason I came down here, from Canada, was to work with the Hollins
Communications Research Institute, where I developed a computer based
stuttering therapy system (see http://www.stuttering.org/). I took a
substantial pay cut to come down here, and my expenses went up considerably
(health
Hellocoming in on the end of this no doubt, so bear with me.
Timothy, surely anyone who is a citizen, and has a right to vote, has the
same right to vote, and indeed to a political opinion, as someone who was
born in that country? So the were you born here argument is invalid, and
to be
.. and what's funny is I saw a DC licence plate with Taxation without
Representation on it when I was down visiting my dad a few weeks ago.
Hatton
Larry Lyons wrote:
Wasn't taxation without representation one of the original grievances of the
13 colonies? Yes even though DC residents have
The only one I know about it us... :)
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The DC city council just voted to add that phrase to all license plates last
year. Every other president had plate #001 ever since DC issued car license
plates. GW Shrub is the first president to refuse to use a DC plate.
Figures.
larry
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Give me a break. Where do you people get this crap from? Yeah, our
forefathers knew who
would be living there and plotted this out 200 years ago. Get an amendment
to give DC a
Rep., and let them vote their little Democrat hearts out.
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From: Jon Hall [mailto:[EMAIL
Do not allow anyone to live there that isn't a resident of a state.
Problem solved.
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From: Larry Lyons [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 15, 2002 10:54 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: My fellow Americans
Wasn't taxation without representation one of
The City of Washington (aka the District of Columbia) is not what it's
planners intended it to be.
I found a very educational piece online at
http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0108620.html, which steps through the
governmental history of the District.
What is interesting to note is the Per
Ok,
Here's how I see it. I lived in Canada for a while. My father was a
government contractor working on the CF-18 project at CFB Cold Lake, an Air
force base in northern Alberta. I had to move there, I was to young to have
a say, and I wasn't yet active in politics anyway.
I
So voting rights is a matter of where you were born? So you can only vote in
your birth state?
larry
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Hey, I agree they should get representation. It's the how that is
difficult. Can't give a relatively small number of people a too much
power, and I don't think they should be rolled into Maryland. The
problem needs a constitutional fix whatever it is, but with the
Republicans opposed, that is not
I've seen a book with Hamlet in Klingon (supposedly
the original, later translated into English by Will
Shakespeare g).
-Ben
| From: Judith Dinowitz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
|
| I might actually be able to find one (A Klingon Rabbi, and
| if not, surely a Klingon Bible). Remember, I
No bet. Unlike other large cities with a network of suburbs, and a very
large commuting population, every time a commuter tax has been proposed, its
been shot down by congress. What other city council in this country has to
have most of the laws they pass ok'd by a congressional committee.
Are
Oscar Wilde put it succinctly:
Patriotism is the virtue of the vicious.
- Kevin
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From: Will Swain [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 15, 2002 9:05 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: Some people are more equal as others
Hellocoming in on the
Until I got out of the military, and I changed my residence I voted in NY.
I got a ballot mailed to me, and mailed it back. I even voted (fro Harry
Brown) while I was in the middle east. Voting goes by residency. Generally
you are a resident somewhere once you lived there like 6 months. Just
So what about people who are born in the District? What state are they a
resident in???
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Sent: Thursday, August 15, 2002 11:38 AM
Subject: RE: My fellow Americans
Until I got out of the
No that is incorrect. You need to read the Canadian charter of right and
freedoms (http://laws.justice.gc.ca/en/charter/const_en.html). Also the
founding ethos of the US was always been freedom and the pursuit of
happiness. In Canada its always been Peace, Order, and Good Government. Its
a very
BenD -
is the KY Bar Assn a group of Bourbon distillers?
;-)
BenB
Hmm. I wonder what that says about me, being that I'm working on a site for
the KY Bar Association. Maybe I'm finally living up to my last name!
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Wow I had no idea it was so complicated! At least I don't feel so dumb
now!:-) Thanks everyone for humoring me, and providing your insight on this
question!
Patrick
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From: Sandy Clark [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 15, 2002 11:49 AM
To: CF-Community
That makes sense.
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Sent: Thursday, August 15, 2002 10:05 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: Some people are more equal as others
Timothy
Stalin made that quote in the 1930's and has been quoted by both on the left
and the
: Do not allow anyone to live there that isn't a resident of a state.
: Problem solved.
Just out of curiosity, if they live there, aren't they residents by
definition?
Or are you referring to maintaining a primary residence somewhere else? If
so, isn't that going to be hard on the assistant
cool!
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Sent: Thursday, August 15, 2002 10:08 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: My fellow Americans
DC is a planned capital. There was a lot of debate after the founding of
the US about which city should become the
cool, i'll keep my eyes open for it.
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From: Daryl Walsh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 15, 2002 10:24 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: My fellow Americans
or like Disney World...for lawyers.
Gore Vidal's 'Burr' is a great read (fiction, mostly)
These guys smartmax have some neat software (list and mail servers) that
cfdynamics is using - they have a list of partners who are using their
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Patrick
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From:
The District of Columbia is legal entity, it contains multiple cities,
Washington, and Georgetown, I know.
It is not a state and does not have representation in the senate, I
think it does have representation in the house.
Please correct me if I am wrong.
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From:
Tim -
Funny how you chose 1000 years.
That's how long Hitler thought the Third Reich would last.
M
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From: Timothy Heald [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 15, 2002 11:32 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: Some people are more equal as others
May
Georgetown is in Virgina, not DC.
Hatton
Nick McClure wrote:
The District of Columbia is legal entity, it contains multiple cities,
Washington, and Georgetown, I know.
It is not a state and does not have representation in the senate, I
think it does have representation in the house.
That's how long the Dark Age's lasted as well. Which the discovery of
America helped kill...we planned it that way, because America is the
best!
I think the 1000 years was definitely a coincidence...Libertarians and
Fascists don't usually agree on much ;)
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A Elbereth Gilthoniel,
silivren penna míriel
o menel aglar elenath!
Na-chaered palan-díriel
o galadhremmin ennorath,
Fanuilos, le linnathon
nef aear, sí nef aearon!
bah... sanity is for the week fumble minded.
true knowledge only come with peering into the space beyond the faceless
one...
Hatton,
Its in the District. Not sure where you are talking about.
larry
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Do they know that?
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From: Hatton Humphrey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 15, 2002 1:09 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: My fellow Americans
Georgetown is in Virgina, not DC.
Hatton
Nick McClure wrote:
The District of Columbia is
Sorry, forgot the link:
http://www.georgetowndc.com/shuttle.php
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From: Hatton Humphrey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 15, 2002 1:09 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: My fellow Americans
Georgetown is in Virgina, not DC.
Hatton
eep! I got Georgetown and Old Towne confuggled... been a while since I
lived in that area. Sawwy.
Hatton
root... God... what is difference?
Nick McClure wrote:
Sorry, forgot the link:
http://www.georgetowndc.com/shuttle.php
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From: Hatton Humphrey
Anyone have a free site ranking source that is reliable, and any good search
submission tags or sites?
Thanks
Steve
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Just for that we may make you live in Fairfax or worse yet, Warrenton.
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Alexa.com
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Subject: where to check site ranking?
Anyone have a free site ranking source that is reliable, and any good
search submission tags or sites?
Thanks
Steve
(*laughs*) doubtful I will ever live in the NOVA area again... it's
built up too much and the pace is too fast for my blood anymore. My
wife and I go to visit my dad every year or so and that's generally
enough exposure to it for us.
Hatton
Larry Lyons wrote:
Just for that we may make you
Yeah, I know I said I wanted the LOTR/FOTR DVD just the
way it was in the theater.
So I ordered the theatrical LOTR/FOTR DVD. Love it.
But I just _had_ to watch the preview on the disk of
the Platinum Extended Edition with the half hour of
additional footage.
In the preview, the director
if it builds up more, will it become a Super-NOVA ??
(*laughs*) doubtful I will ever live in the NOVA area again... it's
built up too much and the pace is too fast for my blood anymore. My
wife and I go to visit my dad every year or so and that's generally
enough exposure to it for us.
Exactly. I can tolerate this area strictly because I work for a really cool
employer about a mile from home. Its difficult to beat that deal.
larry
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Larry C. Lyons
ColdFusion/Web Developer
Certified Advanced ColdFusion 5 Developer
EBStor.com
8870 Rixlew Lane, Suite 204
Manassas, Virginia
I knew from the beginning I was going to buy both of them.
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Yeah, I know I said I wanted the LOTR/FOTR DVD just the
way
do I hear Obi-Wan imploring use the VISA, Luke! ??
I knew from the beginning I was going to buy both of them.
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