What is uncapped DSL?
(That's rhetorical.)
-Kevin
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From: "Jochem van Dieten" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, September 09, 2003 4:48 PM
Subject: Fastest consumer (A)DSL available
> I was looking for an ISP in Belgium, and t
That's it. I'm going to stop looking for a job doing CF and go work for the FBI
in their counter terrorist department. :)
> Major attacks are done by people who have no idea how to cause psychological
> terror so they go for size. Lets go back a few months to the sniper attacks in
> DC. Was that
Major attacks are done by people who have no idea how to cause psychological
terror so they go for size. Lets go back a few months to the sniper attacks in
DC. Was that a major attack? nope. Was it totally effective as a terrorist
attack? yes. It caused people to fear going out. It caused people to
Looks good Nick. Very fast loading.
larry
>Just made a new CF site live, wanted to get some feedback.
>
>http://www.lexjrleague.com
>
>TIA
>
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>TransDigital
>
>
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>
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You're all wimps. The only real military type game is Advanced Squad
Leader. Try spending a weekend defending, or trying to take over the
Red Star Tractor Factory in Stalingrad.
larry
>Me too the board game only comes out when I am with family who play it
>so many don't know how to play it ;)
>
There are about 20 to 30 pipe bombings every year, according to the
FBI. There's one or two that result in the bomber dying. Whether they
are suicide bombings I do not know. But did you read anything about
the bombing last July outside of Sheveport, LA, or Bowie, MD last
October? I did a quick
Verizon and by proxy the ISP's who use their lines offer 7Mbit/768kbit
in most areas for about $140-$150 a month.
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Tuesday, September 9, 2003, 5:48:18 PM, you wrote:
JvD> I was looking for an ISP in Belgium, and to my surprise I
JvD> couldn't find an ISP that of
The italics on the green labels (purpose membership etc) make it look a
little odd.
The middle address doesn't line up well with the copyright, which makes the
bottom look off-balance.
On inner pages, the green text seems to be underlined instead of italicized.
That's all I saw in a quick look.
Just made a new CF site live, wanted to get some feedback.
http://www.lexjrleague.com
TIA
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Oh totally. Nukes only work against conventional military measures. It's pretty
useless against terrorism.
- Original Message -
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Michael Dinowitz)
Date: Tuesday, September 9, 2003 3:28 pm
Subject: Re: RE: Switzerland and Peace & Harmony
> All depends on one side
I have 1.5/768 ADSL here in lovely Illinois. I've never heard of
uncapped DSL here or anyplace else in the States.
- Jim
Jochem van Dieten wrote:
>I was looking for an ISP in Belgium, and to my surprise I
>couldn't find an ISP that offered uncapped DSL. So I am wondering
>how common it is to
I was looking for an ISP in Belgium, and to my surprise I
couldn't find an ISP that offered uncapped DSL. So I am wondering
how common it is to be able to get uncapped DSL.
What is the fastest DSL speed targeted at consumers available in
your area?
Netherlands: uncapped (if you live within 2900
Moved here from Oregon, which doesn't have sales tax either. And it seemed the tax
rate on income was lower, as well.
It really made a difference in the monthly savings.
(Of course the cost of living is about twice what Oregon was, so that doesn't help,
either.)
Bring on the flat tax!
Jerry Jo
All depends on one side caring about MAD. If one side cares and the other does
not, then the point is again moot. In my example, the enemies are well known. In
the case of the US, the enemies may not be known (or believed to be enemies)
till its to late.
Going to the terrorism part of this thread,
hey, i've been looking for a way to squander my precious free time!
I have the board game, as does my neighbor, we've been toying with the
idea of playing by e-mail (though truthfully we could walk to
one-anothers' house at any time to start up a game...) maybe this is the
impetus we need!
wha
3rd try is a charm hopefully
Sending from my server now ;)
I would agree to be tax exempt when you are in the service but once
you're out you gotta pay taxes like everyone else.
Some of these are active duty only but still better then some get.
1) free medical and dental care, free (or very c
I think you are right in that something like that on a large enough scale
would have a big impact. I don't think one or two here or there would be
that big of news internationally. Except maybe since it's never really
happened on us soil has it? I've never heard of a suicide bombing, fairly
regu
If you like Risk, Rise of Nations is a very risk-like like on top of
an RTS. Between missions, the world layout looks and plays almost
exactly like Risk.
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mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Tuesday, September 9, 2003, 5:13:40 PM, you wrote:
KS> Bring it on! Chump!
KS> I still have it! Although
Wow, Bill, that was incredibly offensive. You obviously violated
Symantec's "Do not post objective information regarding veteran's
benefits" clause.
- Jim
Bill Wheatley wrote:
> 3rd try is a charm hopefully
>
>Sending from my server now ;)
>
>I would agree to be tax exempt when you are in the
Me too the board game only comes out when I am with family who play it
so many don't know how to play it ;)
-Original Message-
From: Kevin Schmidt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 09, 2003 5:14 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: AXIS & ALLIES RE: Switzerland and Peace & Harmon
And delaware doesn't do sales tax if you want to move there
-Original Message-
From: Jerry Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 09, 2003 5:02 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: would you work a coffee shop now?
No wonder my father likes it!
I seem to be at the oppos
Bring it on! Chump!
I still have it! Although I have been playing Command and Conquer: Generals lately!
I still have the board game too!
>OMG OMG who has axis and allies on the computer and wants to get their
>asses whooped?? I LOVE that game I used to play the board
>game for da
If the possesion of nuclear weapons results in a MAD situation, then most assuredly
they are a very potent deterrent. This effectively places any invader into a no win
situation. Even if they managed to somehow capture important areas in the USA, the US
gov't could still destroy the home count
> You want to break the will of your opponent and get more recruits.
> If several small bombings in places like Roosevelt Mn get
> page 12 coverage
> if at all, how many Americans would notice? And as
> importantly how many
> Saudis, Yemenis or Egyptians would pay attention to it as
> well.
3rd try is a charm hopefully
Sending from my server now ;)
I would agree to be tax exempt when you are in the service but once
you're out you gotta pay taxes like everyone else.
Some of these are active duty only but still better then some get.
1) free medical and dental care, free (or very c
You want to break the will of your opponent and get more recruits.
If several small bombings in places like Roosevelt Mn get page 12 coverage
if at all, how many Americans would notice? And as importantly how many
Saudis, Yemenis or Egyptians would pay attention to it as well. On the
other han
No wonder my father likes it!
I seem to be at the opposite end of that spectrum here in Massachusetts
Jerry Johnson
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 09/09/03 05:00PM >>>
Florida doesn't charge state income tax at all
-Original Message-
From: Jerry Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday,
Florida doesn't charge state income tax at all
-Original Message-
From: Jerry Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 09, 2003 4:46 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: would you work a coffee shop now?
I was always told (whenever I asked the question growing up) the reas
>
> In a word, symbolism and attention. Remember terrorism is
> more about notice
> than about hitting military targets in this case. Bin Laden
> was going for
> the big hit so that they could get more recruits and power.
> Multiple small
> Walmart hits do not play as well as one or two larg
OMG OMG who has axis and allies on the computer and wants to get their
asses whooped?? I LOVE that game I used to play the board
game for days at a time with my brothers.
-Original Message-
From: Jim Campbell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 09, 2003 4:47 PM
Sending from my server now ;)
I would agree to be tax exempt when you are in the service but once
you're out you gotta pay taxes like everyone else.
Some of these are active duty only but still better then some get.
1) free medical and dental care, free (or very cheap) medical and dental
care fo
Have a mentioned I love exchange ;) let me mail this through my server
hold one
-Original Message-
From: Bill Wheatley
Sent: Tuesday, September 09, 2003 4:40 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: would you work a coffee shop now?
Symantec AVF replaced the message body with this text message.
The Query Analyzer from SQL Server 2000 does a pretty nice job. The
Developers Edition is pretty cheap as well ~$50.
larry
At 04:41 PM 9/9/2003, you wrote:
>Does anyone know of a tool that you can pass a sql query to and it will
>return a nicely formatted sql query back. I work with some develo
If your payroll comes from state taxes and not student's tuition, why not?
What's the point of paying you money from one pool and then making you pay a
portion of that money right back to that pool with all the attendant paper
work. Just pay you what you would keep after taxes and save on the pape
In a word, symbolism and attention. Remember terrorism is more about notice
than about hitting military targets in this case. Bin Laden was going for
the big hit so that they could get more recruits and power. Multiple small
Walmart hits do not play as well as one or two large structure hits do
I was always told (whenever I asked the question growing up) the reason military pay
is taxed at the federal level was to make military (and government) personnel the same
as everyone else. To keep from creating a (another) false division between those
serving and those they serve.
But I think
Oh that's too damn funny ;)
-Original Message-
From: Angel Stewart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 09, 2003 4:43 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: would you work a coffee shop now?
ROFLMAO
Oh that's a classic!
What the heck did you try to post? Hahahahha!
Has the
> It's all moot anyhow. The USA will never be invaded, so long as it has
nuclear weapons.
Nuclear weapons are not the deterrent you may think. Look at a certain tiny
middle eastern country with nukes. Almost all of their neighbors, even the ones
with peace treaties, have been getting ready for a l
If you are using SQL Server, copy and paste the sql into a new query
in Enterprise Manager...it will reformat it.
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mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Tuesday, September 9, 2003, 4:41:24 PM, you wrote:
MM> Does anyone know of a tool that you can pass a sql query to and it will
MM> return a nicely
>> May you never be in charge of military decisions.
Amen to that - I suck at Risk like no one has sucked before. I'm
reasonably good at Axis and Allies, but if I were president, I'd spend
all my resources researching Rockets and Super Bombers, while my
National Security Advisor just shook h
Berlusconi (PM of Italy) is communist? Ouch that one must be news to him.
He's to the right of Murdoch even. I just don't think it will happen, not
for at least a century if at all. Europe and the EU has much too much to lose.
larry
At 04:20 PM 9/9/2003, you wrote:
>Our history of friendship wi
> Right...
>
> May you never be in charge of military decisions.
>
> I suppose you think there are humans out there that are
> impervious to large nuclear explosions?
Can't we just duck under our school desks?
;)
-rc
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I work for a state university. Does that mean I shouldn't have to pay state
taxes?
-Kevin
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From: "Ian Skinner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, September 09, 2003 3:33 PM
Subject: RE: would you work a coffee shop now?
> It ma
Thank you, Symantec, for protecting my virgin eyes.
- Jim
Bill Wheatley wrote:
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>
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Its a slanted study. M$ funded it and of course the results reflect that.
What I would like to see is a much more neutral group support such a study,
with a much larger (n > 300 at least) sample size. Then you might be able
to make some conclusions.
larry
At 04:08 PM 9/9/2003, you wrote:
>This
ROFLMAO
Oh that's a classic!
What the heck did you try to post? Hahahahha!
Has the software now marked yo uas a terrorist Bill?
Bill?
Hello?
^_^
-Gel
-Original Message-
From: Bill Wheatley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 09, 2003 4:40 PM
To: CF-Community
Sub
Does anyone know of a tool that you can pass a sql query to and it will
return a nicely formatted sql query back. I work with some developers
that use SQL's query builder which produces some really hard to read sql.
Thanks,
Marlon
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Right...
May you never be in charge of military decisions.
I suppose you think there are humans out there that are impervious to large nuclear
explosions?
- Original Message -
From: Jim Campbell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tuesday, September 9, 2003 2:35 pm
Subject: Re: Switzerland and Pe
>> The USA will never be invaded, so long as it has nuclear weapons.
Yeah, same goes for Iraq, too... I mean... D'oh!
- Jim
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>But lest be real about Canada and Mexico. The US would have to be
>>acting
>>pretty egregious for a long while before something like that wo
It makes since to me. It seems kind of silly to pay military personnel with
tax payer money, then tax a portion of it back to the government. I don't
think that really increases government revenue does it? I guess it gives
government an interesting income calculation. They $100 of military payr
> But lest be real about Canada and Mexico. The US would have to be
> acting
> pretty egregious for a long while before something like that would
> happen.
> Moreover long before a military invasion would occur there are
> better ways
> of bringing the US to its needs. Both Canada and Mexico
> But lest be real about Canada and Mexico. The US would have
> to be acting
> pretty egregious for a long while before something like that
> would happen.
> Moreover long before a military invasion would occur there
> are better ways
> of bringing the US to its needs. Both Canada and Mexico
Sorry, I meant just the net.
- Matt Small
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From: "Matthew Small" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, September 09, 2003 4:22 PM
Subject: Re: would you work a coffee shop now?
> And what would those benefits be? Please enlighten
Our history of friendship with the eastern European nations began in the
last 10 years, prior to that they were soviet aligned. Germany, which is
having a resurgence of anti-american sentiment, has only been our friend
since we installed our government there after WW2, and the current
administratio
Haha one time I took a hot pepper and kept eating small pieces and then
drinking some chocolate milk to cool it
Eventually I drank so much milk I was so sick I threw it all up
And then I felt better..
Lesson never drink too much milk cause your stomach only holds so much
LOL
-Original Messa
And what would those benefits be? Please enlighten me, all I got is the GI
bill for six years of my life.
For a military person to not pay taxes would be a good idea - the lower
ranks live at or below the poverty level, those above it don't make much
more. It would help them out tremendously. I
This section sums up the study...
"Based on the study findings, the primary sources of Microsofts cost advantages are:
1. The J2EE application server and Unix-based database software used in the Linux
development and
deployment stack drive up product costs and development complexity relative
http://money.cnn.com/2003/09/09/pf/saving/travel/passenger_screening/ind
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Airlines may screen fliers for risk
Codes based on criminal, travel info planned in '04 that could block
thousands from flights.
September 9, 2003: 7:43 AM EDT
NEW YORK (CNN/Money) - Airline passengers could
>> OK you win I will be over here savoring the food with a nice wine
while you guzzle a half a gallon of milk with bottle of Rolaids.
My next trick will be drinking a 2-liter bottle of coke and swallowing
an Alka-Seltzer whole.
- Jim
cfhelp wrote:
>I quit drinking pop years ago with the exc
Its the endorphin rush!
>I quit drinking pop years ago with the exception of the occasional 7&7. I
>use Coke to clean my battery terminals.
>
>Have you tried Drano that would eat a hole in you or solve a constipation
>problem?
>
>I just never got the reason for it. I watch my buddies in pain eati
Just because someone serves in the millitary they don't get to not pay
taxes that would be silly. Then everyone would serve just to get out of
it. There are enough benefits from honorable service.
-Original Message-
From: Heald, Tim [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 09, 2
At 03:19 PM 9/9/2003, you wrote:
>While no one currently has the amphibious ability to assault the US, it
>wouldn't take more than a year or two to create it. Additionally if this
>were a U.N. sanctioned invasion then Canada and Mexico would probably be
>happy to participate.
Poland I think had t
Actually Tim, John Adams said it best when he said "Facts are stubborn things."
Kevin
>Excellent retort. Your mind is a steel trap.
>
>Thanks for offering nothing to the conversation.
>
>Facts are over rated I guess.
>
>Tim
>
>
>-Original Message-
>From: cantrl. a [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECT
Excellent retort. Your mind is a steel trap.
Thanks for offering nothing to the conversation.
Facts are over rated I guess.
Tim
-Original Message-
From: cantrl. a [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 09, 2003 3:23 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: would you work a coffee shop
That's right, somebody is going to invade us eventually. We still don't know much
about the people of this world or what they're capable of - coexistence is way out of
the question. Buy a lot of guns, lock your doors, and watch out for them mexicans -
ol' grampa willy from WWII says they're an a
While no one currently has the amphibious ability to assault the US, it
wouldn't take more than a year or two to create it. Additionally if this
were a U.N. sanctioned invasion then Canada and Mexico would probably be
happy to participate.
Also our ties to Canada are becoming more and more strain
They have all the gold and money. They are used by everyone else to conduct
"business" plus they don't have the enemies we do.
Tim
-Original Message-
From: Erika L Walker-Arnold [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 09, 2003 2:53 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Switzerland an
> Then people would sue the brickmakers and contracters who
> build the wall if they get hurt when they climb over it.
>
>
How about razor wire on the top, and a 50 foot drop on the other side
onto BIG spikes
Then anyone who climbs over wouldn't sue people as they'd be little
pieces of chopped u
At the same time look at what borders this country, on 2 sides water, and
the other two long term allies. Because of these factors the US probably
has better border barriers to invaders than Switzerland or Sweden.
larry
At 03:02 PM 9/9/2003, you wrote:
>That's a along the lines of what I was go
they spend some cash on military too.
DRE
> -Original Message-
> From: Dan Phillips (CFXHosting.com) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, September 09, 2003 1:02 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: RE: Switzerland and Peace & Harmony
>
>
> That's a along the lines of what I was going
Then people would sue the brickmakers and contracters who build the wall
if they get hurt when they climb over it.
-Original Message-
From: Philip Arnold [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 09, 2003 3:06 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: Switzerland and Peace & Harmony
> The US however, our borders are really not that great as far
> as terrain. Flat wide open spaces or beaches, very easily accessed.
How about building a BIG wall along the borders then
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> That's where the secret society that controls the world lives.
See, the "public" society that controls the world is in the White House
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That's a along the lines of what I was going to say. The mountains
provide the perfect natural border. A bit tricky to send foot soldiers
into and too many places for an ambush.
The US however, our borders are really not that great as far as terrain.
Flat wide open spaces or beaches, very easily
That's where the secret society that controls the world lives.
That's why no one ever touches Switzerland.
0_0
They issue secret instructions in swiss cheese too.
You have to put a card and cut out the exact holes as the cheese and
then feed that into a machine and it give syou your 'instructions
They also have mandatory military service for nearly all men and women. As
well as well defined militias where current members keep and maintain
military small arms in their home. Was a very interesting show on the Swiss
military. They have some very impressive installations dug into those
alpine
>>| -Original Message-
>>| From: Heald, Tim [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>|
>>| More over, something Adam doesn't realize. The only reason
>>| he can be a snotty, whiney bitch is because of that defense
>>| spending. Please do realize, if we cut back, disarmed, and
>>| I don't know, pl
Put your fingers in a small dish of vegetable oil and swish and rub them
together. The hot oil will dissolve and dilute in the veg oil and once you
rewash your hands it'll be gone.
On 09/09/2003 08:58 AM, "Paul Ihrig" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ok.. any chefs here??
> i just mad a wicked s
On Tuesday, September 9, 2003, at 10:35 AM, Larry C. Lyons wrote:
> Of course you all know that coke concentrate will dissolve 6 inch
> concrete
> nails in a day. Imagine what the stuff does to your stomach.
How can that be? How can it be contained in plastic bags? And there
must be a very hi
Weird, missed a bunch of mail today I guess.
Still don't have the original from Adam. I would have went back to the
beginnings of a debate that started, and fizzled quickly a while ago. The
premise is how much in dollars is security worth. I started to say if you
were doing a risk analysis what
That my friend is an excellent question.
Tim
-Original Message-
From: Paul Ihrig [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 09, 2003 2:29 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: would you work a coffee shop now?
what i don't get is if your .mil
why do you still have to pay taxes?
what i don't get is if your .mil
why do you still have to pay taxes?
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New study conducted by Forrester Research's Giga Information Group unit and
commissioned
and paid for by Microsoft has found that Microsoft offers a cost advantage
over J2EE/Linux as
a development platform for certain portal-type applications.
http://eletters.eweek.com/zd/cts?d=79-194-2-3-162196-
You could keep checking Macrumors: http://powerbook.macrumors.com/
They've had a pretty good record at predicting what Apple will do next.
larry
At 01:56 PM 9/9/2003, you wrote:
>There are always rumors, but I haven't heard anything of merit. But even
>when I used to do some marketing work for A
Small ones still use steel tanks. Those generally have carbonation and
syrup both. Newer ones store the syrup in individual boxes and the
carbonation comes from a shared tank. Typically, both add water in the
postmix process. At least that's how it was explained to me by the daughter
of a Coke
This might be dating myself, (um isn't that the penultimate of incest?) but
the soda fountains I worked on used steel tanks, but you're right though
the more recent ones use boxes.
larry
At 01:31 PM 9/9/2003, you wrote:
>The steal tanks is the carbonated water. The "coke" concentrate is in
>ca
I've not heard anything about a G5 pb. My guess is that right now the heat
disspipation would be a problem. Without the gonzo fans in the G5 case,
those suckers would melt like popsicles (from what I hear).
-- Ben Doom
Programmer & General Lackey
Moonbow Software, Inc
: -Original
8/10. Hm..and I didn't actually know any of the programmers Scary.
-d
- Original Message -
From: "Steve Green" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, September 09, 2003 9:00 AM
Subject: Quiz ..
> Serial Killer ? .. Or Programmer ? ..
>
> http://www
the "stone cold test"...would that have be a written test? oral?
demonstration by dropping babies from tall buildings?
I worked for a defense contractor for a year on a project documenting a
wargame called Janus. I had a security clearance, needed one to look at
some of the classified data conc
You better watch it Mr.! Or pretty soon, you're going to get called Yellow,
or maybe even a Red.
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- Original Message -
F
There are always rumors, but I haven't heard anything of merit. But even
when I used to do some marketing work for Apple I would often be surprised
by a sudden product announcement. Of course, they just released speed bumped
iMacs but none of them went to a G5.
My understanding of the current G5 c
I was going to say, that must have been quite a while ago. I started
working in restaurants in 1984 and it was boxes with bags since at least
that date.
--
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Web Programmer
BloodSource
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Sacramento, CA
-Original Message-
From: Kevin Graeme [mailto
Well you said concentrate :) so I figured it was something more then
just regular coca-cola
-Original Message-
From: Larry C. Lyons [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 09, 2003 1:30 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: how to stop hot pepper oil
Its the stuff that comes in th
I don't know but I got the eMac yesterday in the mail and there was an
announcement that they had upgraded the high end processor (which is what I
ordered) from 1GHz to 1.25 GHz. There's just no winning with computers.
- Original Message -
From: "Paul Ihrig" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Co
Still tanks when I was there.
I was at BK 1984-1985, and through the rest of the 80s on a shift-by-shift basis
whenever I needed extra money.
My toughest day: Working specialty board and fries. Got takeout orders from 3
fast-attack subs at the same time. 382 chicken sandwiches in 1 hour. Plus n
Other than the usual speculative Mac rumors, nothing specific. I've
heard that the 15-inch TiBooks will have a considerably higher
resolution than the current G4's, so that might be a reasonable
upgrade. Although if Apple rolls out a 17" G5 Powerbook, you might get
a G4 at a good price.
- Ji
I gather that stint at BK was before the Herb campain? ;-)
I remember the switchover from metal tanks to boxed bags at a Shakeys I
worked at back almost 20 years ago.
-Kevin
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my wife wants to sell her old g3 powerbook for a g4 powerbook 17"
i just know the minute she gets it they will release a g5 powerbook.
any one hear any rumors?
dates?
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Su
The cardboard/plastic is a recent improvement.
They used to come in stainless "cans" with black tops and easy-connect hose
attachments.
(Who served his name-tag/hair-net time at Burger King)
Jerry Johnson
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The steal tanks is the carbonated water. The "
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