Amen to that. Try cashing a check with any ID other than a TX driver'slicense. It just does not compute.DanaJohn Stanley writes:> Texas, it's like a whole other country...> > -Original Message-> From: Jerry Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, September 24, 2003 9:44 AM> To:
hmmm I know the objection to huck finn is a pc quibble about a word that isno longer used by polite people but probably would have been used by peopleof that time... but what's the objection to Slaughterhouse Five, anyoneknow?? Seems like a book for our times. Or is it too anti-television??DanaC. H
I was thinking along the lines of Effexor but hehe... nope I am nottaking that bet :) I think you are probably right.Dana[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:> $5 says the quickest way to solve the israeli/palestinian issue would> be to drop a couple tons of ecstasy in their respective water> supplies. Arafat
florida there's your problem. Is this a public school? What city? When I was in Jacksonville someonefinally explained to me that the average voter in Florida is 95 years oldand school funding is just not a priority :) We moved across the state lineto Georgia and all school behavior problems mir
is this a public school??? None of this sounds like material for suspensionto me ... except maybe the aggression, depending on the degree.I found that some schools confuse good behavior with sitting still and notbugging the teacher.My suggestion, start with a complete physical. Then, there is a pro
Lord no, do not have the school diagnose it! I third this,very strongly :)DanaWilliam H Bowen writes:> I second this solution... I have recently learned *why*, as well, so > IMHO do it through a private physician!> > will> > > Doug White wrote:> > > NO NO, DO NOT have the school do the assessment!>
Absolutely. My ex is a perfect example of someone with ADHD that grew upbeing told he was "dumb" because he could not sit still in class. But thereis also no doubt in my mind that medication is WAY over-recommended byschools.Dana> lot of things that can be done and sooner the better - if they don't
I have found that this has everything to do with the teacher... not thatthe teacher is necessarily "the problem"... tho some are... but some havemuch less tolerance than others for wiggling, standing up in class, etc. A couple of things -- What exactly constitutes acting out here? Is hethrowing fit
it is current unfashionable to diagnose adhd. One diagnostician was going,wow, I can believe someone diagnosed this kid with adhd when he was four...all four year olds are hyper! I finally had to tell him, look, I agree thatit is overdiagnosed, and often by lazy teachers. But that doesnt mean*this*
this did not work for us... but I am glad it did for you. Wanted to mentionthat I DID however see a similar effect in my daughter whenever she drankcoke or mountain dew or any soda with caffeine in it (but not when shedrinks tea, which confuses me)...Stephenie Hamilton writes:> Also, if it hasn't b
Jim,If you have some knowledge of good pediatric nephrologists, I would like tochat with you off-list...ThanksDanaJim Campbell writes:> Everyone that I know that's had Aetna has had horrible things to say > about them. Blue Cross/Blue Shield doesn't get too much flak, although > I've heard that th
All too true. In fact, I was just informed a week ago that Albuquerque doesnot consider that an adhd child has ANY need for special accomodation.Medication is considered enough, according to the guy I was talking to.::shakes her head:: And people wonder why we homeschool.Dana> > >rather they are ma
my .02 = sleep deprivation may be misdiagnosed as adhd sometimes butadhd is something different, which may cause erratic sleep patterns... I have 2 kids diagnosed with it, and believe it is at least partly genetic;their dad definitely had it and at times I think I might too. I foundStacy's thou
$5 says the quickest way to solve the israeli/palestinian issue wouldbe to drop a couple tons of ecstasy in their respective watersupplies. Arafat and Sharon would probably be holding hands andsinging kumbaya before it was all over :)-- mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Friday, September 26, 2003, 12:43:28 A
depends. They tend to be the most anal about requiring referrals, etc; however thecool thing about them is that they do not usually exclude pre-existingconditions. (Learned this when we had to change insurance while I waspregnant; bcbs would not touch me and my impending obstetrics fee ;) )Dana > >
erm :) I am against drugging Europe :) with the possible exception ofNorthern Ireland ;) thoise people need all the happy pills they canget...ditto everyone within shooting distance of the Gaza Strip ::ducks and runs::DanaMichael Dinowitz writes:> I'm all for a drug solution if you can drug everyon
my .o2... if you were not an authorized user you should not have had accessto it. So to my mind his story stinks, yeah, and paypal should look intothat sort of allegation.DanaDuane Boudreau writes:> Hope no one minds but I need to vent. Paypal bites!> > Those bloody idiots locked my account on me,
Forget about the Los Angeles/San Diego market. It's dead Jim. DC on the other hand has lots of work, especially for those who have aclearance. _ From: Jim Campbell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2003 4:17 PMTo: CF-CommunitySubject: Re: Las VegasI don't know about
I've hated Paypal ever since they closed down my x.com account withextreme prejudice when they bought x.com. Nothing like your banksending you an email saying...btw we are closing, and we will send you acheck, to piss you off.-- mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Thursday, September 25, 2003, 8:50:04 PM, you
Hope no one minds but I need to vent. Paypal bites!Those bloody idiots locked my account on me, because a soon to be formerbusiness partner emailed them about my account. As you can probablyfigure out the separation of partnership was not an amicable one. I hadused the company credit card in my Pay
Well,I'm in the process of joining their beta as we speak -Original Message- From: Michael Dinowitz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 26 September 2003 00:03 To: CF-Community Subject: Re: Lists on Central? That ASAP thing is the problem (holidays, looking for work, listmaintenance,
That ASAP thing is the problem (holidays, looking for work, list maintenance,etc.). On the other hand, if anyone wants to help out on this and review thematerial I'd be happy for the help.> Personally think it is a fantastic idea and should be explored asap.>>> -Original Message-> From:
You know, you've got to do a better job at getting your book out there. I'veseen Rob's book in the illegal ebook usenet groups as well as a bunch of Flashand DW books. There's not enough illegal copies of CF books out there.Ever think of ripping it yourself? ;)> over. (sniff - michael didn't mentio
True and true. Another plot hole you can drive Arnies hummer through. :)> Yeah, but that movie was so flawed that trying to draw example from it is> probably not a good idea. I mean really, who would distribute a mandatory> drug and not make it highly addictive? Silly amateurs.>> -Kevin>>> - Or
Personally think it is a fantastic idea and should be explored asap. -Original Message- From: Michael Dinowitz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 25 September 2003 22:16 To: CF-Community Subject: Re: Lists on Central? http://www.macromedia.com/software/central/ It's a project from MM to
Yeah, but that movie was so flawed that trying to draw example from it isprobably not a good idea. I mean really, who would distribute a mandatorydrug and not make it highly addictive? Silly amateurs.-Kevin- Original Message - From: "Michael Dinowitz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>To: "CF-Community" <
I remember the days when cf-community got about 5-10 messages a day tops. -Original Message- From: Michael Dinowitz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 25 September 2003 22:29 To: CF-Community Subject: Re: Why... It would be tricky, but I've actually done it in the past. There was athread
Perhaps the thought for future development might be to allow others toassist in coding on the site and implement some kind of versioning system(CVS maybe) and a development environment that would get some traffic butonly enough to test with.Additionally it might be an idea to work on some kind of t
Are you talking about creating some kind of reader for the messages on thelist? Id be willing to try a dedicated client for my list subscriptions
perhaps something like a newsreader that would keep the users settings andauto-sort messages by list and only grab those the user is subscribed to.Tho
John, where in Michigan?-Original Message-From: Josh Remus [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2003 3:53 PMTo: CF-CommunitySubject: RE: Las VegasI can tell you they seem to have a hell of a lot more jobs than they do inMichigan (I just came back from there Monday). But I
Yep, and as we saw in Equilibrium (if you were masochistic enough to see it),drugging a populace has its problems.What we need to do is find a chemical that increases empathy in a human being,breed a virus that will produce the chemical in humans and let it loose toaffect EVERYONE. A global increas
I'm all for a drug solution if you can drug everyone there. I mean everyone asin the entire Arab, European and whatever world (especially the French). Yes,it's shades of brave new world, butProblem is, who controls the populace and can they be trusted. Answer is no.> I'm imagining a drug commer
It would be tricky, but I've actually done it in the past. There was a thread onCF-Talk bashing MM which belonged on MM-Talk. I moved it on the back end and noone really noticed.Problem is that it involves human control to at least identify threads that haveto move. Maybe I can add in something to
Well, that was sort of the premise of Brave New World, and uber-crappyderivatives like Equilibrium.-Kevin- Original Message - From: "Jim Campbell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2003 4:19 PMSubject: Re: Palestine- Isreal> I'm imagining
I'm imagining a drug commercial with a bunch of Palestinian suicide bombers and Israeli fighter pilots grinning and dancing and running through fields of flowers with happy music playing in the background... the tagline "Paxil - Committed to Peace At Any Cost"- JimKevin Graeme wrote:>Of course, all
The problem with the poster not being a member of the other list is thebig problem. Even if they are a member, but don't check the list oftenyou may get hit with several copies as they try to repost until they seeit. ;^) There's also (I would guess - you know better than I do) an issue withthe su
http://www.macromedia.com/software/central/It's a project from MM to have a central location for web based (and offline)information using Flash as the medium. I may not be explaining it properly, butit looks like it has potential.Theres talk about it on CF-Talk on these threads:http://www.houseoffu
Of course, all the followers could be prescribed anti-psychotic meds to helpcombat the "hearing the voice of god" and such.Where were the pharmaceutical companies on the roadmap to pieces?:-)-Kevin- Original Message - From: "Jim Campbell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTEC
ahh what is central? --Introducing Shape Up! - a new personalized weight management plan -inspired by Dr. Phil McGraw. --Bill WheatleySenior Database DevelopereDiets.com, Inc.(OTCBB: EDET)3801 W. Hillsboro Blvd.Deerfield Beach, FL 33442V: (954) 360-9022 ext. 159F: (954) 360-9095E: [EMAIL PROTECT
Actually, Christians have a claim to the holy areas as well, so that makes God A, God B *and* God C all the same. Unless he's got multiple personalities, like Sybil. That would totally rule. How would you psychoanalyze God? How much Paxil would a diety require to mellow out?"Here, Jehovah, tak
INFIDEL!Wayne Putterill wrote:> The really sad thing is God A and God B are actually the same God.>>> > -Original Message-> > From: cantrl. a [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2003 1:13 PM> > To: CF-Community> > Subject: Re:Palestine- Isreal> >> >> > Actually anythi
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Jerry - I would appreciate any feedback you can get me I have a couple of daysto think about this, and want to make as informed a decision aspossible. M -Original Message- From: Jerry Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2003 4:16 PM To: CF-Community Subject: RE
Jim - Alright, that's it, I have had it up to here with you and your useless - oh wait, you're not the TOD anymore. Sorry, thanks for your response! M -Original Message- From: Jim Campbell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2003 4:17 PM To: CF-Community Subject: Re:
Most of us deal with "organized crime" every day, it's called CorporateAmerica. -Original Message- From: Kevin Graeme [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2003 4:27 PM To: CF-Community Subject: Re: Las Vegas Hmm...yes, I can see how dealing with organized crime coul
Hmm...yes, I can see how dealing with organized crime could be described as"VERY interesting".o_Ohehe-Kevin- Original Message - From: "Josh Remus" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2003 3:19 PMSubject: RE: Las Vegas> Disclaimer: I don't l
Disclaimer: I don't live in Vegas.I've been to Vegas twice in the last couple of months. Both times thereseemed to be piles of general IT jobs advertised. There were several that Ithought looked VERY interesting. I can't speak to CF-specific jobs though.But Vegas is growing unlike any other city
The important thing to remember as a CF programmer in Las Vegas - prostitution requires a license!(Whatever that means)But to help a little, I'll ask a 3D artist I know out there what the job market is like and let you know tomorrow.Jerry Johnson>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 09/25/03 04:06PM >>>Oi, I picke
We're working around the clock (literally) to get the suite up. We can't do itat all without full sponsorship, which is why we're still contacting sponsors.It does look good though. There are companies out there who are very open tosupporting the community and have the resources to do so. There are
I don't know about the LV market, but it's not too far to high-tail it to Los Angeles/San Fernando Valley/San Diego if you need to. During my search for a similar position, I didn't come across too many CF/Flash positions in that region at all; things could have changes in the last year, though.
The really sad thing is God A and God B are actually the same God.> -Original Message-> From: cantrl. a [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2003 1:13 PM> To: CF-Community> Subject: Re:Palestine- Isreal> > > Actually anything you read is going to be just fluff trying > d
So the suite is on then? I thought it was still up in the air? If it'sdefintely on, let me know and I'll have Sybex send copies of my booksover. (sniff - michael didn't mention mine - sigh- ;)
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Oi, I picked the wrong list to ask that question to. Look, I just got a job offer from a company there to build some RIAs.The contract is for 6 months, might get extended, might not. The onlyreason I am considering this is that they are offering an exorbitant sumof money and an ownership stake if t
Great - I'm really looking forward to it, especially since we're looking over the cliff edge of an extensive CFMX 6.1 JRun project. Fun, fun, fun.- JimMichael Dinowitz wrote:>>On that note, do you have an ETA on the CF-Java list, or is there not>>much interest in the community as of yet?>> >>>I
Let me see what I can do to implement that.> Speaking of list management software:> The one thing that sets out the lists at houseoffusion.com is that they cannot be fully managed by email. You can not send an email with HELP in the bodyto [EMAIL PROTECTED] and get an email in response with all the
> Personally, I'd wait to see how Central flies. Unless you've got tonnes of> spare time. ;-)Nope. No spare time at all. I barely sleep as is. I just want to see what peoplewould want and how I can get it to them.
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> On that note, do you have an ETA on the CF-Java list, or is there not> much interest in the community as of yet?I'm finishing up with the whole HTML mail/banner issue at the moment and willget that list up ASAP. If I can, it'll be up before sundown tomorrow. If not,it'll have to wait till at leas
it's really more like a sure bet. jeesh. -Original Message- From: Smith, Matthew P -CONT(CSC) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2003 3:55 PM To: CF-Community Subject: RE: Las Vegas I've heard it's a real crap shoot right now. /thank you I'll be here all night.
You mean..without an email client.A rich application flash interface...with pretty colors and buttons andstuff? ^_^Sounds good to me!Someone could put tags around code and it could showup in a monospaced font in the Flash 'reader'... heh heh heh. -Gel -Original Message-From: Michael Dinowi
Personally, I'd wait to see how Central flies. Unless you've got tonnes ofspare time. ;-)-Kevin- Original Message - From: "Michael Dinowitz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2003 2:56 PMSubject: Lists on Central?> Should I write a module
That would be cool. Not that all the funcitons you have up already arenot handy but the more geek toys and options the better :-) -Original Message-From: Michael Dinowitz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2003 3:57 PMTo: CF-CommunitySubject: Lists on Central?Should I
I've heard it's a real crap shoot right now. /thank you I'll be here all night. :-) -Original Message-From: Haggerty, Mike [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2003 2:52 PMTo: CF-CommunitySubject: Las Vegas Anyone know what the market is like right now in Las Vegas?M
Should I write a module for Central which will allow for reading and/orsearching of the lists? Not that I have time to do it at the moment, but ifpeople want it I'll put it on my list of things to do.--Michael DinowitzFinding technical solutions to the problems you didn't know you had yet
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You might want to clarify what market you talking about down there. heh heh j/k-Original Message-From: Haggerty, Mike [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2003 3:52 PMTo: CF-CommunitySubject: Las VegasAnyone know what the market is like right now in Las Vegas?M _
Jim Campbell wrote:>>I have a very active mailing list I administer, and we tried to split it >off into different topics, since a number of users were getting annoyed >at the preponderance of some topics over others. That lasted a week >before we all got even more annoyed, and realized the one-lis
It's more appropriate here, though. There's a specific topic - ColdFusion - that's the main focus, and things can branch off of that. My list was created to basically act as a salon of sorts - free communication and no limits on topics, so splitting from that was much less flexible. I do like th
I can tell you they seem to have a hell of a lot more jobs than they do inMichigan (I just came back from there Monday). But I couldn't say forCF-specific jobs. -Original Message- From: Haggerty, Mike [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2003 3:52 PM To: CF-Community
> web forum, for example you'd see the thread header in the topic, but> choosing it you'd see "this thread has been moved to here" or "this> thread has been closed". That's not possible with an email list.Actually, it is. All that is needed is a small setting to designate all posts tothe particula
Anyone know what the market is like right now in Las Vegas?M
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Well today its overcast.:(My bank made an 'error' on my bank loan, and 'forgot' to remove moneylast month when they should have. So they are removing double the amount this month. and it's overcast. :( and my coffee is cold. -Gel -Original Message-From: Jerry Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTE
It actually makes perfect sense: in nearly all mediums you transactwithin that medium (when you're on the phone and the topic changes youanswer on he phone, right - you don't jump to IM and send a reply). ;^)Lists like this break that (very old) model. Internet users have spent the last 10 years b
It was a massive pain when I first split the lists but the concept eventuallytook hold and the amount of OT talk on CF-Talk is WAAAY down from what it was.Yes, there still is some but its usually all funneled over to here.> Like Angel said - Human nature.>> I have a very active mailing list I admin
Gel,Don't _tell_ us that.It is always sunny in Trinidad (in my mind).Whenever I need a mental break, I picture you sitting in the shade with a drink in hand chatting up the pretty girls.Jerry Johnson>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 09/25/03 03:35PM >>>Human nature?Lack of muffins? *sighs* The sky is overcast
Like Angel said - Human nature.I have a very active mailing list I administer, and we tried to split it off into different topics, since a number of users were getting annoyed at the preponderance of some topics over others. That lasted a week before we all got even more annoyed, and realized the
It must be the muffins. I'm on a strictly no-muffin diet or something. -Original Message- From: Angel Stewart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2003 3:35 PM To: CF-Community Subject: RE: Why... Human nature? Lack of muffins? *sighs* The sky is overcast here.
Human nature?Lack of muffins? *sighs* The sky is overcast here.*sips coffee* -Gel-Original Message-From: Josh Remus [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ...do people immediately forget the tech-only bias on the cf-talk listwhensomething heats up. That's including me, because of course I was justdoing
...do people immediately forget the tech-only bias on the cf-talk list whensomething heats up. That's including me, because of course I was just doingit. I know better and so does everyone else. Doesn't make any sense.---Josh RemusNetwork Manager
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Nothing wrong with the Govt. servers...
Virus maybe ;-)
At 10:14 AM 9/25/2003, you wrote:
>Not sure what it could be, Tim.
>
>Govt. email servers are so reliable the problem could not lie there...
>
>M
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Heald, Tim [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
I have at one time or another experienced all three. The end result was as
follows:
1. Humana - the most paperwork, the most delays.
2. Aetna - straight forward, least amount of paperwork, smallest formulary,
smallest co-payments.
3. Blue Cross/ Blue Shield - smallest choice of approved vendo
Paul used a reply for his email rather than starting it from scratch. Something
about his email software takes the previous post and wraps it up as an inline
html attachment.
> What's the junk at the bottom?
>
> Hatton
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Paul Ihrig [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
I've seen a variant of that with the mom rather than the sister in law, very
funny either way.
> -Original Message-
> From: cfhelp [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2003 1:51 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Thursdays funny
>
>
> I was happy. My girlfriend and I had
Agreed - I just picked it up yesterday and am very impressed. Pretty
smart stuff.
- Jim
Paul Ihrig wrote:
>btw..
>this cd is sweet...
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Stephenie,
Actually, I use an HMO and love it. I've seen 3 bills in the 9 years I've
been covered - one for an emergency room copay, one for an "uncovered
medical device (i.e. a shoe for a broken toe that cost $8.00), and one that
was a mistake. I can get in to see a doc or PA the same day, there's
My grandfather used to sell Aetna insurance policies as part of his job
at Shelton-Bowles Insurance in Dallas, so he always said they were
pretty good
:-)
'course that was near 25 years ago.
Personally I have experience with many different versions of BC/BS and
some implementations have been
What's the junk at the bottom?
Hatton
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From: Paul Ihrig [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2003 1:42 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Outkast
btw..
this cd is sweet...
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Ahh ok
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While I respect your input, I have to disagree here. This issue is more than
just religion. There are issues of sovereignty, security, statehood, the
whole nine. I would venture that more Palestinians are opposed to the taking
of their lands for Israeli use than whatever god those Israelis pray to.
See I didn't get this one either. I had to go to the web interface to see it.
tim
>Nope, I got them all.
>
>-Kevin
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>From: "Heald, Tim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2003 11:11 AM
>Subject: Missing email
now everytime i watch the news and I see an event over there, all i am gonna
think is "nuh uh girl, aint havin that"...and I will start lauighing my ass
off.
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From: cantrl. a [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2003 1:13 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re
I'm not getting your implication. Is Israel America's friend and not on the list
or is Israel not Americas friend and not on the list?
> You know, it's funny how I keep seeing that site. Years ago a usenet post of
> mine was quoted on it.
>
> In reference to his first question though of why is th
I was happy. My girlfriend and I had been dating for over a year, and we
decided to get married. My parents helped us in every way, my friends
encouraged me, and my girlfriend? She was a dream! There was only one thing
bothering me, very much indeed, and that one thing was her younger sister.
My
btw..
this cd is sweet...
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A few notes
1. Israel was a block against the Soviet Union in the past. This was worth
America's money at one point.
2. The 5.2 million number has been attacked greatly as being incorrect.
3. Despite Israel's lack of physical exports, its intellectual exports,
especially in the realm of software mo
Of course we can't rule out genetics as well...while not thoroughly
studied yet (to my knowledge) perhaps some are more susceptible to these
deficiencies than others.
Stace
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From: Stacy Young
Sent: September 25, 2003 1:11 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: Genetic?
P.S.
Not sure what it could be, Tim.
Govt. email servers are so reliable the problem could not lie there...
M
-Original Message-
From: Heald, Tim [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2003 12:11 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Missing
P.S. Various fatty acids are required by the brain for
providing/maintaining neurotransmitters and their receptors. When in a
state of deficiency, the brain opts for other building materials.
Unfortunately the resulting elements are not as efficient as they would
be normally. This accounts for poor
Actually anything you read is going to be just fluff trying describe a very simple
reality. Side A believes in God A; Side B believes in God B. Neither side accepts the
other side's belief - so they kill each other. Side A's govt. says they want peace, so
does Side B's - they say "ok, there will
Thanks, mate! I needed that!
The mini-muffins at the staff meeting weren't up to cf standards!!
/Ben
> * Tossing a Blueberry One his Way *
>
> There you go mate!
>
> M
>
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, Sept
You know, it's funny how I keep seeing that site. Years ago a usenet post of
mine was quoted on it.
In reference to his first question though of why is the U.S. allies with
Israel? One aspect I think has to do with this list:
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I was diagnosed with ADHD a few months back. It was a long process (took
6 sessions)..and wasn't cheap. I've done a ton of research on the
subject since...as well as pursuing natural treatment. Considering most
the available drugs to treat the "condition" are in the same drug
category as cocaine (R
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