Don't get sick...
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From: Larry C. Lyons
Date: Sun, 23 Nov 2003 22:53:47 -0500
She lives in New Mexico btw.
larry
At 09:29 PM 11/23/2003, you wrote:
>Then go move to the U.S. Get sick. Loose your house to pay for the medical
>bills.
>
>Go right ahead Dana.
>
>--Origina
It probably won't be my turn if we go to MAX next year. But put those
lecture notes on your how2cf site, and I'll be happy to download them!
I had a lot of fun at MAX, but I also had mixed feelings about it. It pushed
Flash so much and as a UI guy I was drooling, but we're legally not able to
do a
hey, glad you liked it. I had a blast at MAX. BTW - this is not the end of
architecture lectures from me... more initiatives to follow ;) Hope to see
you at the next conference?
~Simon
Simon Horwith
CTO, Etrilogy Ltd.
Member of Team Macromedia
Macromedia Certified Instructor
Certified Advanced
Okay, maybe I am a wacknut liberal. I don't see any problem with any of
those.
Of course, trying to convince the hospital that the corpse and plastic doll
have visitation rights while I'm in the hospital and that they can speak on
my behalf as to my wishes, well yeah that might be a little tricky.
Larry, welcome to every day of my life from the inside. Deanna and I work
supporting (and in some cases building) some of those county web sites that
don't have any rhyme or reason to how they do things. Trying to do things
with a cohesive plan here is sometimes like pulling teeth from a badger.
Hey Simon, thanks for the Architecting presentation. It was nice and timely
for a project we're working on. I particularly liked the idea of using
custom tags as interfaces to CFCs.
I also liked that you brought up Streamlined Object Modeling which bucks the
accepted wisdom of how CFCs should be u
She lives in New Mexico btw.
larry
At 09:29 PM 11/23/2003, you wrote:
>Then go move to the U.S. Get sick. Loose your house to pay for the medical
>bills.
>
>Go right ahead Dana.
>
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>From: dana tierney
>Date: Sat, 22 Nov 2003 23:23:37 -0400
>
>yep... six month wait to b
["Wanted, someone to go back in time with me. This is not a joke. P.O
Box 42 WhiteStreaky,Blacksky City. You'll get paid after we get back.
Must bring own weapons. Safety not guaranteed. Only done this once
before."]
-Gel
*chuckle*
:-)
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Then go move to the U.S. Get sick. Loose your house to pay for the medical bills.
Go right ahead Dana.
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From: dana tierney
Date: Sat, 22 Nov 2003 23:23:37 -0400
yep... six month wait to be assigned to a doctor at all... that's pretty unbelieveable.
I think it does vary
OMG! Double barreled cannon, bag of candy accosting robots on the loose!
Thanks Mike!
-Kevin
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From: "Michael Dinowitz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2003 1:05 PM
Subject: Re: Poor Cow -- Another Installment of
I'm Canadian and work in Montreal. Not that many jobs with CF here as far as can find. Most of the want ads require Java or ASP.Net.
I was however lucky enough to recently go from one CF job to another.
Regards,
Frank
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cfhelp wrote:
> I don't think I have ever worked for a company that was fully compliant.
> While each made great effort there were always a few that slip through.
It really isn't that hard to be compliant for companies that adopt Open Source. I know several that have switched completely to Linux/
http://www.bsa.org/usa/report/
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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Sunday, November 23, 2003 12:50 AM
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> If I knew of a company who was using bootleg software and abusing licenses
> of
> commercial applications (Microsoft, Macromedia, etc
It seems that antiwar demonstrators sometimes videotape the police! To
"intimidate" them!
Such a video was a key element of a finding that Albuquerque police last
spring used excessive force when they tearbombed a woman then then shot her
13 to 20 pepper balls for merely sitting in the street. Th
You have to love Montreal in the summer time
>scratch that
>i was thinking Montreal
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> From: Paul Ihrig [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Sunday, November 23, 2003 11:27 AM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: RE: Any Canadians here?
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> all i know is when i was in my
I don't think I have ever worked for a company that was fully compliant.
While each made great effort there were always a few that slip through. When
I was Sprint we wrote a piece software that scanned WinnNT, reported back
all the software and if there wasn't a license it placed the order and
bill
scratch that
i was thinking Montreal
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From: Paul Ihrig [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, November 23, 2003 11:27 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: Any Canadians here?
all i know is when i was in my younger days.
still thinking i was a painter, spending
all i know is when i was in my younger days.
still thinking i was a painter, spending several hours just walking the
streets of Quebec was incredible.
beautiful women, excellent food & probably the artiest community i ever met.
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Maybe I sound dismissive, by the way. I don't mean to be, I'm just depressed from reading the newspaper. It is important as hell and it scares me that none of us are paying attention. If this keeps up we won't be able to be mad at the people who passed the Patriot Act, cause we will have relected t
just got back
~Simon
Simon Horwith
CTO, Etrilogy Ltd.
Member of Team Macromedia
Macromedia Certified Instructor
Certified Advanced ColdFusion MX Developer
Certified Flash MX Developer
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From: Stephenie Hamilton [ma
Try the Business Software Alliance:
http://www.bsa.org/usa/report/
They also have a 1-800 number for reporting piracy:
1-888-NOPIRACY
hth,
larry
>If I knew of a company who was using bootleg software and abusing licenses of
>commercial applications (Microsoft, Macromedia, etc.), where would I g
Most Software publishers have anti-piracy reporting addresses. That said, the
Business software alliance is very aggressive about going after license abusers.
They can swoop in on a business, audit their systems, and cause no end of
trouble should they be found out of compliance.
As a Microsoft C
Michael Dinowitz wrote:
>If I knew of a company who was using bootleg software and abusing licenses of
>commercial applications (Microsoft, Macromedia, etc.), where would I go to
>report them?
1-888-NOPIRACY
Jochem
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Contact http://www.spa.org/ and perhaps http://www.sba.gov/
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From: Michael Dinowitz
Sent: Sunday, November 23, 2003 1:50 AM
If I knew of a company who was using bootleg software and abusing
licenses of
commercial applications (Microsoft, Macromedia, etc.), where would I
MS covers the topic pretty well:
http://www.microsoft.com/piracy/
Jim Davis
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From: Michael Dinowitz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, November 23, 2003 1:50 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: reporting
If I knew of a company who was using bootleg software and
the Big Lie strategy has been taken to new heights. I heard a recent interview with Billy Bragg in which he said that the danger we face today is not evil but cynicism. I think he is right. I said here a while back that I was working on the assumption that this administration is always crooked and
I thought you and I were homeboys man!
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From: Michael Dinowitz
To: CF-Community
Sent: Sunday, November 23, 2003 12:50 AM
Subject: reporting
If I knew of a company who was using bootleg software and abusing licenses of
commercial applications (Microsoft
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