Just wanted to mention that we ordered up some nearly perfect weather for you
while you are visiting San Antonio, Ben!
Doug
==
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No THANKS !!
I want the beauty without the beast.
Forget the horror.
Just gimme the hugs.
(Yay, I get to go HOME tomorrow !!!)
-Ben
>I'm going to buy one of those and put it in my cubicle at work.
>
>OMG! I love the description on the next game in the list:
>
>"Most of the women in this game loo
Eri*K*a,
Makes a LOT of sense, and succession planning is something a lot of small business owners don't face.
As someone who almost "no longer exist" recently, you're right -
you might not be here tomorrow.
Also, folks, do not put off doing those Living Trusts.
(OK, Ben, so go home from San An
Will-
>From Barnes & Noble:
"When he died in March 2001, Robert Ludlum had become not only a veteran suspense author, but a reliable bestseller franchise. His plots involving high-level corruption and global conspiracy are like entering labyrinths; and readers keep coming back to get lost.
Thoug
I'm going to buy one of those and put it in my cubicle at work.
OMG! I love the description on the next game in the list:
"Most of the women in this game look good, that's not the problem. The
problem is that at random points during gameplay, a little girl's head
appears, shouts "TURNING!", then
HEY! If I have to put up with this type of abuse..I'm moving to
Canada! ...oh...wait...already doing that :-)
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>you failed.
>now exit.
>
>:D
>
>Cheers,
>Erika
>
>
>
>-
Cthulhu eats you, too.
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Let me move to Canada first. I just have a U.S. exit stategy right now
Seriously though, give me a month or two to think about it and it may work.
~Dan
>What a very good idea! What will their exit strategy be? :D
>Just kidding ;-)
>So, who's starting this business? Let me know when you're up a
you failed.
now exit.
:D
Cheers,
Erika
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What a very good idea! What will their exit strategy be? :D
Just kidding ;-)
So, who's starting this business? Let me know when you're up and
running, maybe we'll be your first client :D
But we'll need an exit strategy from ya :D
E with a K and no Strategy
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The hosting company should be able to cover you but make sure you have
documentation..legal that is, just in case. Should the hosting company
be bought out or change ownership, your agreement may not be kept.
This actually sounds like a good side business to start. A company that
would keep docs
I'm not really free to discuss all that, and it's not really relevant to
my question anyway. I know you are asking out of curiosity, but I
usually don't discuss stuff like that. I can say we're interested in
keeping a roof over our head and food in our bellies at the very
minimum. After that, it's
From what I was reading it sounded like they were doing it to cops.
Based off the times they were talking about different Monroe county
sheriffs.
In Tampa the MCD's by my nephews had some people arrested for giving
cops there burgers with glass in them :(
Not all people who work at McDonalds ar
I thought his brain was frozen and he's now traveling with the Elders past
the frozen wastes of Pluto. Oh wait, maybe that was why he was getting an MBA.
larry
At 04:41 PM 11/13/2003, you wrote:
>No, the Miskatonic chapter has the added advantage of having a Whatley for
>president.
>
>-Origi
That's okay. Our big boss just sent out a one line email to everyone that
basically said, "open the attached word doc".
Nothing like training your employees to get viruses.
-Kevin
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Se
No, the Miskatonic chapter has the added advantage of having a Whatley for
president.
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From: Larry C. Lyons [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, November 13, 2003 3:41 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Bush: Stop 'ugly politics' over judicial nominees
I only thought
impossible he can't eat me because I am protected by my huge buck teeth
and my horribly designed personal website. not to mention my anti-cthulhu
chant that goes something like "weblang p-tang micky micky wang wang loop
dang"
pftt...
runs off babbling into the fog.
-Original
Okay, so like a year ago, I have this meeting with this other techie
department in our organization to talk to them about our directory
database - our definitive source of who's who in our part of the
organization for all things web. This other dept was contracted to re-write
an app that dealt with
Funny, its always been there. In fact, my semester at Miskatonic changed my
life.
larry
At 03:43 PM 11/13/2003, you wrote:
>Yeah, well the college pretty much nixed our suggestion for a
>name-change as well.
>
>- Jim
>
>Larry C. Lyons wrote:
>
> >I only thought that worked for the Miskatonic Uni
Well there have been times when I was working fast food as a kid I've been
tempted to do something like that.
I wonder what they were pissed on um off at.
larry
At 02:31 PM 11/13/2003, you wrote:
>http://www.democratandchronicle.com/news/1110NM2AC4O_burger101_news.shtml
>
>--
>[
[Today
This brought me to tears:
"I realized that without the music, you'd have no idea that this was
dancing. Every deaf person watching this thinks that four retarded
karate masters came back from the distant future and are violently
choking on our atmosphere."
http://www.seanbaby.com/stupid/musign
this is weird we talk of Chtulhu
and mikeyd hasn't poped out yet
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Lol that was my thought give the company to employees *shrugs*
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Yeah, well the college pretty much nixed our suggestion for a
name-change as well.
- Jim
Larry C. Lyons wrote:
>I only thought that worked for the Miskatonic University chapter.
>
>larry
>
>
>
>>I started a "Fellowship of Cthonian Athletes" chapter in college.
>>Unfortunately, we were unabl
I only thought that worked for the Miskatonic University chapter.
larry
>I started a "Fellowship of Cthonian Athletes" chapter in college.
>Unfortunately, we were unable to call the minions or Ry'leh to consume
>our opponents before the national championship. We had great parties,
>though.
>
>
OK now back to my question.
Is your plan to grow to be more then a mom
and pop shop or are you happy with just the 2 of you and keeping it in
that style of business?
I'm curious to your plans for the business if you want to stay mom & pop
or grow or whatever outside of the whole issue of what ifs
I don't know, I wouldn't mind putting my head...
Never mind.
Jerry Johnson
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 11/13/03 02:17PM >>>
Marwan Saidi wrote:
>
>http://www.cnn.com/money/2003/11/13/news/companies/victorias_secret/index.htm
>
>Ok, I have seen some nice, erm, boobies in my day, but I
>don't think a
Dread Chtulhu eats the both of you.
- Jim
John Stanley wrote:
>na-na-na-naaa-na you cant get me!
>
>-Original Message-
>From: Schuster, Steven [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Thursday, November 13, 2003 3:09 PM
>To: CF-Community
>Subject: RE: Bush: Stop 'ugly politics' over judicial
someone once told me, the first thing you should do when get into business is decide on your exit strategy.
This may not however address your question.
You could hire people (today) to manage your business, and would have successorship in the event you want to move on to a different venture - and
come on smile!!!
--
Bill Wheatley
Senior Database Developer
eDiets.com, Inc.
(OTCBB: EDET)
3801 W. Hillsboro Blvd.
Deerfield Beach, FL 33442
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F: (954) 360-9095
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From: Erika L Walker-Arnold [mailto:[EMAIL
Ben Densmore wrote:
>Does anyone know where there might be some good info on how a company is
>liable for customer info being stolen if someone were to hack into a
>website?
http://europa.eu.int/comm/internal_market/privacy/docs/95-46-ce/dir1995-46_part2_en.pdf
Article 17
Jochem
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na-na-na-naaa-na you cant get me!
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I'm rubber you're glue, it bounces off me and sticks on you!
Marwan Saidi wrote:
>
>http://www.cnn.com/money/2003/11/13/news/companies/victorias_secret/index.htm
>
>Ok, I have seen some nice, erm, boobies in my day, but I
>don't think any of them have waranted an 8-figure support system.
>
>The sad thing is, someone will buy these things.
I can't imagine
I'm rubber you're glue, it bounces off me and sticks on you!
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Sent: Thursday, November 13, 2003 3:06 PM
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well at least you tried. ;-)
-Ori
http://www.seanbaby.com/nes/naughty02.htm
NSFW
Jochem
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well at least you tried. ;-)
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I started a "Fellowship of Cthonian Athletes" chapter in college.
Unfort
I started a "Fellowship of Cthonian Athletes" chapter in college.
Unfortunately, we were unable to call the minions or Ry'leh to consume
our opponents before the national championship. We had great parties,
though.
- Jim
John Stanley wrote:
>>>Sure the republicans have done it, but the demo
Actually, my company has had to sign contracts stating that in the event
of my death or the owner's death that a certain portion of the money for
the site would be refunded.
All legal like and sound actually.
So some clients do consider this, and write this into contracts
especially for large
>>Sure the republicans have done it, but the democrats
>>have done it more"...
That's why we need another major political "power". I have just the one in
mind : http://www.cthulhu.org/
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"Why not reserve judgement"
Do you mean forget this whole plan and figure it out in the year 2025?
no, it's needs to be taken care of now. this isn't abouot our plan to
grow bigger or stay the same, it's about how we handle the unknown
tomorrow.
Employees or no employees (and we have sev
http://www.democratandchronicle.com/news/1110NM2AC4O_burger101_news.shtml
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I believe Clinton had 10 nominess who were filibustered out by the
Republicans in the Senate. Bush has had 3 - and has had 98% of his
nominees approved. What a baby.
- Jim
Bill Wheatley wrote:
>http://www.cnn.com/2003/ALLPOLITICS/11/13/senate.nominees/index.html
>
>"It's wrong and it's sham
I was listening to the Diane Rheams show the other day and they had a
democrat and a republican on the show discussing this issue. The
argument kept going back and forth not really saying much until the
republican said "Sure the republicans have done it, but the democrats
have done it more"...
After reading the sh*tstorm called Prometheus Deception I gave up on
Ludlum. I could not believe that the man who had written Bourne
(et.al.), Osterman Weekend and Holcroft Covenant could write such a
piece of useless crap.
I was describing the book to someone and they asked, "isn't he dead?" M
It's not JUST for us dieing, it's if we win the lottery, are heaven
forbid hurt and can't work anymore, etc.
It's all about good business today and keeping and attracting new
clients. Too many have been hung up to dry in the past by out of
businiess dot-com'ers, they need the re-assurance too.
C
http://www.cnn.com/2003/ALLPOLITICS/11/13/senate.nominees/index.html
"It's wrong and it's shameful, and it's hurting the system," he told
reporters.
Sure nothing shrub has done has hurt the system. Let him put a
disclaimer on the bottom of all his quotes...by the way i know i'm a
hypocrit and
Why not reserve judgement until you have some employees and put in the
company charter or your will or whatever that in the event of your
deaths you will give the employees a chance to purchase the company
assests or whatever *Shrugs* give your employees a chance to handle it.
And then your company
Erika L Walker-Arnold wrote:
>Yeah, it's all back-ed up, etc. that's not an issue at all.
>
>It's someone with enough knowledge of the web industry basically
>"inheriting" the business and keeping it running.
>By the time all is said and done there could be over 400 sites running
>on 3 different s
hehe I was only teasing though. But I would probably be put in a weird
mood hearing a business I want to work with let us know in the events of
their deaths we would be taken care of. That just opens a whole
Pandora's box of why are they saying this. Do they think they will die?
Do they know someth
I'm not sure, but Victoria Secret has been doing these "Fantasy" bras
annually for some time now, I don't think they have ever actually sold one.
It's seems to be mostly for publicity. I wonder what they have done with
the ones in the past? Recycle them? Recasting the gems into the next
seasons c
Nope. Will not happen.
Virigina is a hanging state.
M
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So now there are news reports that the govt knew the chemist who
testified in the
It would be more horrible then you and phil dieing?? I think not...
I bet they would even understand and not hold it aganist you lol.
But its good of you to try to take care of your peeps from beyond the
grave
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Oh, I've got some funky solutions to deal with things. Physical caching of
all threads, pre-sorting into tree structure, special urls for search
engines (needs to be cleaned up), full email parsing for storage, etc. I've
even got full search capability that's turned off due to processor ability
at
have been having trouble sleeping -
am reading "The Janson Directive" by whoever is calling themself Robert Ludlum.
can't put the darn thing down.
best book of its kind since The Bourne Identify IMNSHO.
conspiracies within conspiracies, gripping spy stuff.
some of the Vietnam flashbacks were a bit
So now there are news reports that the govt knew the chemist who testified in the John Muhammad sniper trial kept a sloppy office and has made racial statements repeatedly in the past.
There's finger-pointing over why the defense wasn't told.
Wonder if this will result in crucial evidence (residu
From CNN:
http://www.cnn.com/money/2003/11/13/news/companies/victorias_secret/index.htm
Ok, I have seen some nice, erm, boobies in my day, but I don't think any of them have waranted an 8-figure support system.
The sad thing is, someone will buy these things. We are insane.
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Michael, I'd really appreciate that. I'm looking to see how other
people solve some specific problems I've already run in to.
Marlon
Michael Dinowitz wrote:
> I can give you some of the code I've got here. It's kind of specific
> to HOF
> with some tech that I'm not giving out yet (like the s
Now I'm confused.
Everything you've said still depends on me being alive.
The sites ARE on dedicated servers.
They are backed up. That's not the problem.
The clients all have access to their servers.
It's someone running the setup, exisiting sites and support that I need
to find plans for.
??
Yeah. That would have been the easy method. ;) Staying "freelance" or
only doing contract work.
Since the contract market kinda dried up a little, and after I beat
myself senseless spending oodles and oodles of time developing proposals
only to be turned down, we revamped our business model so
One solution is to mirror your sites at a dedicated host, or make arrangements
for a particular back-up host to store zipped files of the existing sites as
part of a disaster recovery plan.
In this way you can make the switch in providers in the amount of time it takes
the new DNS settings to propa
I just took off "document." and changed the alert message syntax. You might want to consider trimming whitespaces off the jobno field just in case but i'm lazy to write something :-D
function _customValidation()
{
if(form1.offtime.value == "Normal" && form1.jobno.value() == ""
See, that's exactly what I don't wanna do, but nice thought. Thank
anyways ;)
That attitude won't get us more clients. They all ask about contingency
plans and at the moment they are satisfied with the notion we are
working on putting something into place. If they know that we would just
say "sc
Our situations are probably different, but this is exactly why I refused to
act as the hosting reseller. For me, the freelance business was entirely
throwaway, so I made sure that there were no ongoing ties with my clients.
When a site was up, my involvement was done. I wasn't trying to make a
livi
You did! You did! That was a purty cat!
M
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I taught I saw a purty cat.
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Oh, only real issue is that the HoF code is specific to the use of iMS
(www.coolfusion.com) for its mail sending and the use of CFMAIL may have a
different effect in places.
> I've been given the task of creating a mailing list app with a web based
> front end, very similar to HOF. As a matter of
Yeah, it's all back-ed up, etc. that's not an issue at all.
It's someone with enough knowledge of the web industry basically
"inheriting" the business and keeping it running.
By the time all is said and done there could be over 400 sites running
on 3 different servers that just need support and
I can give you some of the code I've got here. It's kind of specific to HOF
with some tech that I'm not giving out yet (like the spam filtering data),
but it should be enough to work with. If there's any chance of a contract, I
can even do some heavy modifications for you. :)
I will do some small m
Or you could always say umm i'm dead f'em. You got more important things
to worry about.
Put all the stuff into the will so whoever is your executor can have the
fun of handling it :)
--
Bill Wheatley
Senior Database Developer
eDiets.com, Inc.
(OTCBB: EDET)
3801 W. Hillsboro Blvd.
Deerfield Be
I've been given the task of creating a mailing list app with a web based
front end, very similar to HOF. As a matter of fact, HOF was one of the
sites that I highlighted about what kind of interface I thought was
best. Now I'm wondering how much work I've gotten myself into!? Anyone
have poi
Thanks for the info.
Ben
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Sent: Thursday, November 13, 2003 11:55 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: Liabilities
A big part of this depends on where you'll be doing business as well.
California, for example, has a law (I believe
Good point. If the hosting company offers managed services on the
dedicated server contract, backups and the like should be included in
there.
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From: Larry C. Lyons [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, November 13, 2003 11:49 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: For al
A big part of this depends on where you'll be doing business as well.
California, for example, has a law (I believe it passed) which makes it
mandatory for companies to inform customers of known breaches in online
security.
In short however I would say "Yes", you could be held responsible. I
ag
oi Erika!!
you can hire me on as an incase of non existence consultant :)
--
Thursday, November 13, 2003, 11:37:59 AM, you wrote:
ELWA> What do you do in the event you no longer exist?
ELWA> By either death, disability or winning the lottery.
ELWA> What h
Erika,
Here's my experience. When my former employer EBStor.com suddenly closed
its doors, they were all set just to burn a CD with the customer's and
leave them in the lurch. Fortunately our network guy found a hosting
company that was willing to take over the contracts for their duration.
If
I think you brought this up before a while ago right?
It's a very valid point. Since I've been with hosting companies for
almost 5 years, this is more common than you think. Seems like there is
always a reseller that goes out of business and leaves town without a
trace or they just can't find the
What do you do in the event you no longer exist?
By either death, disability or winning the lottery.
What happens to your customers?
Do you have something arranged with someone to take over?
We need to come up with a solution soon, and I was curious about how any
of you may deal with it.
Our wo
2nd rule
you are normally not liable when you can look at someone and say
"hey man, it could've been worse...
it could've happened to me.."
Seriously, get proper legal advice. I studied Englsih contract law and
basic liability for a year, trust me its an absolute minefield. You n
A rule of thumb:
"Liability is always best when it's someone else's." - Angel
Stewart,Cf-Community List.
*nods solemnly*
mmm hmm.
-Gel
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Does anyone know where there might be some good info on how a company is
liable for customer info being stolen if someone were to hack into a
website? We are in the process of moving our online ordering away from a
3rd part company and creating our own, and part of the process is to
research liabil
ahhh, I get it now.
See, folks like that give WV a bad name.
Candace K. Cottrell, Web Developer
The Children's Medical Center
One Children's Plaza
Dayton, OH 45404
937-641-4293
http://www.childrensdayton.org
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>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 11/13/2003 10:45:16 AM >>>
idiots removing
idiots removing themselves from the gene pool.
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From: Candace Cottrell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, November 13, 2003 10:43 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Darwin Award nominee in WV
What's the Darwin award?
Candace K. Cottrell, Web Developer
The Childre
( READ ATTACHED
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Infinium Labs and Venturcom, a provider of embedded solutions and a
Microsoft Windows Embedded Partner Gold-Level Member, today announced
that Microsoft Licensing GP has approved the use of Windows XP Embedded
as the operating system for Phantom. The deal, in add
What's the Darwin award?
Candace K. Cottrell, Web Developer
The Children's Medical Center
One Children's Plaza
Dayton, OH 45404
937-641-4293
http://www.childrensdayton.org
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>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 11/13/2003 9:25:56 AM >>>
In West Virginia, one person was killed, thousands w
Hey guys and gals,
I am using Qforms, and need to do a 'custom' validation.
Basically, if the user selects Normal from the offtime select box, then
they must enter a number in the JobNo text box.
If they select anything else from the select box..they don't have to
enter a JobNo.
So far I
Interesting article. Unfortunately I'm not a subscriber so I could
not get the full text of it. The results also fit with the idea that
transient temporal lobe seizures have also been associated with
religious and spiritually transcendent experiences.
I'm not familiar with the Personality Inven
I taught I saw a purty cat.
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In West Virginia, one person was killed, thousands were left without power and a handful of school children spent the night in shelters due to heavy rain and high winds that moved through the state.
...
One person was killed in the Loudendale area of Kanawha County driving around a fire truck block
Interesting study abstract (figured this would particularly interest Larry):
Quote:
This finding in normal male subjects indicated that the serotonin system may
serve as a biological basis for spiritual experiences
http://ajp.psychiatryonline.org/cgi/content/abstract/160/11/1965
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