Painting #3: I call it "warrior", the lousy(no translation is good enough) translation I can offer for the first five Chinese characters on the top left side of the painting would be something like "Longing for battle with excitement and sadness. Probably it could be understood as something like t
Remember that males usually do not need iron supplements at all. That need is a
girl thing.
Aspire to Inspire before you Retire or Expire!
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a friend of a friend broke out in a horrible itchy rash from the iron in prenatals.
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To: CF-Community
Sent: Thursday, January 08, 2004 1:34 PM
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prenatal vitamins might have too much iron for him. The body d
prenatal vitamins might have too much iron for him. The body doesn't excete excess iron, it piles up in the liver (=bad, upset livers are no good)
Dana
>You have a college-student diet. You know that, right? How about adding some
>beans to your diet - high in protein and in fiber.
>
>Don't laugh,
Japan??
;-)
>> Hey, the rockets are further north than Miami,
>> like just north of Cocoa Beach ;-)
>
>I thought the Rockets played in the Toyota Arena...
>
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Nuh-uhhh, those are the Rockettes...
-Ben
>No, the Rockets do shows at Radio City Music Hall.
>
>- Jim
>
>Philip Arnold wrote:
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>>>Hey, the rockets are further north than Miami,
>>>like just north of Cocoa Beach ;-)
>>>
>>>
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>>I thought the Rockets played in the Toyota Arena...
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>>
No, the Rockets do shows at Radio City Music Hall.
- Jim
Philip Arnold wrote:
>>Hey, the rockets are further north than Miami,
>>like just north of Cocoa Beach ;-)
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>I thought the Rockets played in the Toyota Arena...
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"And we don't even watch the stuff."
right - sounds from your posts like you're too busy DOING the stuff.
(good for you)
WHEN are they gonna fix my hip ?!?!?
:-)
-Benny
>You should get your wife to reconsider. There's a LOT LOT LOT of money
>to made in the adult entertainment business.
>
>I'd w
> Hey, the rockets are further north than Miami,
> like just north of Cocoa Beach ;-)
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Your cat *did* win, but accidentally knocked off some of the hanging chad...
:-(
>I hope you're right considering that the concensus right now is that none of
>the candidates can win against Bush.
>
>During the 2000 elections, I swore that my cat could have won against Bush,
>but I was proven wron
Clark rejected being Dean's veep.
Didn't hear Clark reject Dean being his veep!
;-)
-Ben
>Sounds good, but Clark was asked and rejected teaming up with Dean
>:
>:
>: How about a Dean and Clark candidacy. They each have strengths that
>: bolster the other's weaknesses - foreign policy on Clark'
You should get your wife to reconsider. There's a LOT LOT LOT of money
to made in the adult entertainment business.
I'd welcome and adult web client anytime. And we don't even watch the
stuff.
Cheers,
Erika
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gee, my daughter has a wierd sense of humor:
(so tell me why this should be a surprise?)
she got me a birthday card where on the cover are a group of medical people in green scrubs, all busting up laughing as the person answering the phone says "Urology Dept., can you please hold?"
I forgot to te
If Dean ends up winning the nomination, he should try offering it
again. It would certainly short circuit some of the criticisms that
are directed against Dean.
larry
>Sounds good, but Clark was asked and rejected teaming up with Dean
>:
>:
>: How about a Dean and Clark candidacy. They each hav
there are jobs in the adult industry for that sort of thing...
though my wife wont let me take a job it the field, though its a job...
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: People fall into three body c
I hope you're right considering that the concensus right now is that none of
the candidates can win against Bush.
During the 2000 elections, I swore that my cat could have won against Bush,
but I was proven wrong.
-Kevin
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To:
Quite the opposite, I think.
Remember, they are NEVER right.
They seem to have an even-worse-than-a-weatherman chance of predicting anything, even after it has happened.
=)
Jerry Johnson
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 01/08/04 03:57PM >>>
It is awfully early in the process for people to be deciding the
It's not just that - if the guy can drum up this kind of support now, it shows he's got the strongest PR campaign, which is all an election is in any case.
- Matt Small
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From: Ben Braver
To: CF-Community
Sent: Thursday, January 08, 2004 3:57 PM
Subject: Re:
People fall into three body categories:
Ectomorph - skinny sacrcrows(sounds like you)
Mesomorphs - middle-ish(I am one)
Endomorphs - fat/stocky, think power lifters
Surprisingly, ectomorphs have the best success in body building, as most anyone can put on body weight, but it is really difficu
It is awfully early in the process for people to be deciding the winner already. Methinks the media prognostications have a danger of becoming self-fulfilling. .
-Ben
> I belong to the Clark for Pres mailing list. I like him ok, but I'm
> beginning to feel like his campaign is faltering. Dean s
Ah yes, If I understand it correctly, Lotus Notes uses a kind of file-based
replication.
Pat
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To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Mobile Computing
I haven't used a satellite link in a long, long tim
haha no big deal. I remember peeing green from dirnking Kool-Aid. And eafter eating the X-Men special Blueberry flavored ice cream from Baskin Robbins.for those who of faint of heart, stop reading!!!.
i'm warning you...
Last warning!..
Hey, the rockets are further north than Miami,
like just north of Cocoa Beach ;-)
>Hey Folks,
>A friend of mine who is a rocket scientist (no kidding!) is considering a
>move to Miami. Anyone have any leads on defense department type jobs there?
>
>
>
>--
>Deanna Schneider
>UWEX-Cooperative Exten
Well I had to find the nutri-facts link again that you sent me, and I saw
the recipie link while I was at it. So I thought I'd share since they're so
yummy.
-Kevin
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Sent: Thursday, Jan
I haven't used a satellite link in a long, long time, so I wasn't sure if it
was a problem. A very distant relative of mine that lives in Atlanta did the
computer network for the Olympics when it was there. He built it with three
redundant mobile vans using satellite connecting a Lotus Notes system
Sharing my recipes now, are ya?
:)
-d
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Sent: Thursday, January 08, 2004 3:37 PM
Subject: Re: Digestion Question
> I used to be very, very skinny and I always wanted to put on weight. I
>
Yah, they are. I get mine in a local pharmacy co-op type place. They're high
in B vitamins. At the risk of sharing TMI, you'll pee exotic colors when you
start them. Don't worry. It's normal.
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I would second most of what Kevin says except for the satellite part. When
it comes to dynamic interfaces, satellite can be as slow or slower than
modem due to the number of hops. Satellite providers use a proxy box with
cached pages to reduce the challenge of bouncing back and forth from the
satel
Yes, meats are your best source. Legumes can be as well, though they tend to be incomplete sources so you have to mix and match to get all 8(?) of the essential amino acids. There a quite a few vegan/vegetarian bodybuilders out there, but, jeez it is difficult to get what you need. Luckily, I am
I used to be very, very skinny and I always wanted to put on weight. I
weighed about 130 going into college. Then after college things changed and
I started putting on weight. Now I weigh more than is healthy and I'm
actively, and successfully, working to get back down.
My advice is unless you're
LOL - I am in San Antonio, Texas!
Truly an international host - even a MM user group in Victoria, Australia, and
one in Sao Paulo, Brazil!
A motorcycle parts house in Rhode Island, etc etc.
Talk to Mike Haggerty, he coordinates them, I think.
: Where in DE you live doug?
:
: w00t i'll host anyon
Sounds good, but Clark was asked and rejected teaming up with Dean
:
:
: How about a Dean and Clark candidacy. They each have strengths that
: bolster the other's weaknesses - foreign policy on Clark's part for
: instance and experience leading a government on Dean's.
:
: larry
: --
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: Larr
last year i started working out. My muscles were well defined and cut, but i felt weird cos i'd have little body fat. So now i just wanna gain alot of weight and strength. I wanna do it quickly, just cos i'm impatient. hehehehe
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Are pre-natal vitamins sold off the counter? I will get those!
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From: Deanna Schneider
To: CF-Community
Sent: Thursday, January 08, 2004 3:16 PM
Subject: Re: Digestion Question
You have a college-student diet. You know that, right? How about adding some
>> Get a bay that's external
ie USB 2 External drive enclosure... or do they have
an external drive bay unit? I looked on the Internet but couldn't find anything cheap. But in my head that would be awesome...
allow you to connect several IDE drives into a USB device.
thanks for the help - right no
Where in DE you live doug?
w00t i'll host anyones wesley clark sites if they want.
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hi brobborb,
Why were you trying to get fattened up so quickly?
I know that Michael Caine's recipe for fattening up for film roles is to eat
lots of pasta - things like Fettucine Alfredo, Linguine Carbonara, etc...
Age is a factor too. Once I got close to 40, I started putting on weight and
keeping
You have a college-student diet. You know that, right? How about adding some
beans to your diet - high in protein and in fiber.
Don't laugh, but pre-natal vitamins kick ass. Of course, they might look at
you funny when you buy them.
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Um. No. :P
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Sent: Thursday, January 08, 2004 2:46 PM
Subject: Re: Anyone Need a Rocket Scientist
> Does he know HTML?
>
>
>
> - Jim
>
> Deanna Schneider wrote:
>
> >Hey Folks,
> >A friend
We get asked this kind of question occasionally because we support agents in
rural counties. There isn't a really good answer, and it's probably not
going to be easy.
- Is the mobile blood drive being conducted from a truck or is it set up at
a local facility like a school, library, etc.?
- How m
I don't really know anything about Dean other than he has a very pro-gun
stance.
Anyone care to fill me in, or are you going to make me go look?
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Web Portfolio Manager
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U.S. Department of State
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The opinions expressed here do
i'm pretty skinny and was tryin to get fattened up in a month thats why i ate so much
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Sent: Thursday, January 08, 2004 3:01 PM
Subject: RE: Digestion Question
You ate that much and you're still alive?
Seriously th
>I belong to the Clark for Pres mailing list. I like him ok, but I'm
>beginning to feel like his campaign is faltering. Dean seems to be
>the golden boy.
>
>- Matt
How about a Dean and Clark candidacy. They each have strengths that
bolster the other's weaknesses - foreign policy on Clark's p
Wrong. They may not pay income tax, but they pay a disproportionate share of Social Security, Medicare, and sales taxes.
>Most poor people pay no taxes at all.
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You ate that much and you're still alive?
Seriously though - 20 slices of pizza is NOT healthy... Unless it's home
made and you know how much fat is going into it, most places are
dripping in grease! Take Pizza hut for instance, their stuff is greasy
as hell!!
Try cutting out the crap, and your
just a hint brob... Jolly Ranchers have no protein whatsoever! ;-)
-Pat
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Sent: January 8, 2004 3:50 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Digestion Question
What foods are high in protein? and what do u mean by a "good"
multivitamin?
ost if not all cases without modifying any
of the existing code.
I've just published some information about this component on my blog
as well at
http://www.turnkey.to/ontap/blog/?20040108
Thanks,
s. isaac dealey 214-823-9345
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::laughs:: I wasn't sure whether I should mention that, since I have been the purveyor of so much doom and gloom about inner city DC and Baltimore. You might want to realize however that the series was based on a book that was *non-fiction*... I was reading it as just another police procedural unti
It doesn't take a rocket scientist to know HTML
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Sent: Thursday, January 08, 2004 2:46 PM
Subject: Re: Anyone Need a Rocket Scientist
Does he know HTML?
- Jim
Deanna Schneider wrote:
>Hey Folks,
>A friend
What foods are high in protein? and what do u mean by a "good" multivitamin? is there a "bad" one? Here is what i ate since last sunday
Sunday - 20 slices of pizza, 2 bowls of rice (mixed with soup), Root beer
Monday - 1 large bowl of vietnamese noodles, 4 eggrolls, 2 bowls of rice mixed wi
Does he know HTML?
- Jim
Deanna Schneider wrote:
>Hey Folks,
>A friend of mine who is a rocket scientist (no kidding!) is considering a
>move to Miami. Anyone have any leads on defense department type jobs there?
>
>
>
>
>
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Hey Folks,
A friend of mine who is a rocket scientist (no kidding!) is considering a
move to Miami. Anyone have any leads on defense department type jobs there?
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UWEX-Cooperative Extension
Interactive Media Developer
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Thanks, we're looking into the hardware concerns first. What is there
available that does what we want it to do? The idea that some of these
locations will be rather remote, well outside of the dense urban area's that
may have true public wireless access points leads me to believe we need to
look
If you're interested in wireless internet connectiviity then I suggest you look into the solution that Sprint offers - there's a cable that plugs from some certain cell phones into the usb port on a laptop. You have Sprint's web service (can't rememer what it's called) and then you have a dial up
Cell modems are only 19K so slow as hell.
Flash works on a lot of different platforms and I think can be very useful
for remote computing.
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Web Portfolio Manager
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His campaign never took off really.
Although I do prefer him for the democratic candidacy.
He just decided way too late to run, and somehow he strikes me as
thinking, 'well they wanted me to run so I'm running but if I make it or
don't it's all ok with me.'
-Gel
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wasn't Moby supporting Clark too?
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From: Matthew Small [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, January 08, 2004 3:22 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Madonna for Wes Clark
I'm really kind of turned off by Madonna as a spokesperson for a
presidential candidate. Altho
I belong to the Clark for Pres mailing list. I like him ok, but I'm beginning to feel like his campaign is faltering. Dean seems to be the golden boy.
- Matt
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To: CF-Community
Sent: Thursday, January 08, 2004 3:17 PM
Subject: Re: Mad
Was this spam or do you know why you got it?
-Kevin
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Sent: Thursday, January 08, 2004 1:52 PM
Subject: Madonna for Wes Clark
> I just got this a minute ago.
>
> - Matt Small
>
>
> Dear M
I'm really kind of turned off by Madonna as a spokesperson for a presidential candidate. Although I believe she has the right to act however she wants, I also feel that she's got moral problems and is not representative of any sort of group of Americans other than perhaps the ultra-rich, entertain
We just got a requirement to research mobile laptop and/or handheld computer
access to some of our intranet applications. What are the different
combinations of technologies that might do this? We would be looking for
something that is fairly wide ranging. This will be for our mobile blood
drive
I wouldn't vote for Madonna, but I do support Clark - even host one of his many
web sites (thanks to Mike Haggerty) at http://www.delaware4clark.com
==
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You can come live here in Detroit. It's got character too!!!
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To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Homicide (Was RE: Info about the Baltimore Area)
Yeah... now I totally want to live in Balti
Yeah it kicked serious ass. I watched it religiously. It was quite a week of
TV with that, ER and the XFiles..
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Sent: Thursday, January 08, 2004 2:56 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Homicide (Was RE: Info about the Baltimo
mainly because his opposition id running around in circles, and the main
beneficiaries of the Bush largesse are putting in a lot of money into his
campaign war chest.
Conservatives will vote for a centrist, not a far left wing radical.
==
Stop spam on your doma
Yeah... now I totally want to live in Baltimore.
- Matt Small
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Subject: Homicide (Was RE: Info about the Baltimore Area)
I LOVED that show
I still watch the repeats i
I LOVED that show
I still watch the repeats if I can catch them on Court TV or USA, but I haven't seen them on much lately.
Candace K. Cottrell, Web Developer
The Children's Medical Center
One Children's Plaza
Dayton, OH 45404
937-641-4293
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GO GENERAL CLARK!
YAY!
Sure as heck beats Monica!
Oh, American life (American life)
I live the American dream (American dream)
You are the best thing I've seen
You are not just a dream (American life)
I tried to stay ahead, I tried to stay on top
I tried to play the part, but somehow I forgot
J
I wonder how generously Madonna gives. Wonder if she would sell her
multi-million dollar house and and buy some split ranch for $150,000 and
donate the profits.
I REALLY hate when celebs sit there and ask you to give money and time
to organizations. Them donating $4,000 to a charity is like me
>>One nice thing about living in or around Baltimore is that in addition to
>>all the great opportunities available here you also have DC close by and
NY,
>>Philadelphia and Pittsburgh not that far away.
Also, it's where the great series Homicide: Life on the Street was filmed.
:-)
-Origina
Matt Said:
> Anybody have any real-world experience about cost-of-living
> in Baltimore? Specifically, the Timonium area? I had a
> second interview with a company there this morning - the info
> I've found is that Baltimore ranks among the lowest in COL as
> compared to other major cities.
Dude, you get emails from the material girl?
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From: Matthew Small [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, January 08, 2004 2:52 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Madonna for Wes Clark
I just got this a minute ago.
- Matt Small
Dear Matthew,
I've never done this before.
I just got this a minute ago.
- Matt Small
Dear Matthew,
I've never done this before. But life is about taking risks is it not?
I know that people seem to pay attention to everything I do. Big or Small. Ridiculous or Sublime. So I am hoping they pay attention to this:
I am supporting Gener
Que discussion of regressive tax structures, cost of living, yadda yadda...
-Kevin
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Sent: Thursday, January 08, 2004 1:04 PM
Subject: Re: US Deficit a threat to the world economy IMF
> Sc
Schuster, Steven wrote:
>Most poor people pay no taxes at all.
>
>
>
That's a common misconception. They may not pay a lot of income tax,
but they're taxed on other things that would end up being a higher
percentage of their income.
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I wish that Bush would say that. And mean it. And do something about it.
-Kevin
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Sent: Thursday, January 08, 2004 12:06 PM
Subject: RE: US Deficit a threat to the world economy IMF
> I
Exactly, it's not my fault people are poor. I would have been poor to if I
didn't work my ass off. I'm not rich but I don't worry about it too much.
Why not share with us who pays the majority of the tax burden in this
country? It sure isn't the middle class. It sure isn't those that are poor.
Or the paucity of anyone deceit out there who is willing to take all the abuse
to run for office. Perhaps the devil we know is better than the one we don't
know.
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Avast? Is it National Talk Like a Pirate Day already?
Ar, ye be votin' with tharrr statua quo? A.
- Jim
Angel Stewart wrote:
>Or is that the stupidity of the vast american public?
>
>Avast!
>
>-Gel
>
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Awesome, first dibs on the ocelot coats
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Sent: Thursday, January 08, 2004 12:36 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Global Warming Imperils 25% of all animal and plant Species
Global Warming Imperils Species (Technology Wednesd
Or is that the stupidity of the vast american public?
Avast!
-Gel
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Don't underestimate the vast stupidity of the American public. ;-)
- Matt Small
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Yes. In the garden, growth has it seasons. First comes spring and summer,
but then we have fall and winter. And then we get spring and summer again.
:-)
Pat
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From: Joe Zanter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: January 8, 2004 12:41 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: US Deficit a
exactly
>Don't underestimate the vast stupidity of the American public. ;-)
>
>- Matt Small
> - Original Message -
> From: Angel Stewart
> To: CF-Community
> Sent: Thursday, January 08, 2004 1:14 PM
> Subject: RE: US Deficit a threat to the world economy IMF
>
>
> So
>
>
> wh
Don't underestimate the vast stupidity of the American public. ;-)
- Matt Small
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From: Angel Stewart
To: CF-Community
Sent: Thursday, January 08, 2004 1:14 PM
Subject: RE: US Deficit a threat to the world economy IMF
So
why does it seem likely tha
So
why does it seem likely that Bush will win the elections?
-Gel
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my favorite selection from the morning's news - The Buch administration
has shut down the Small Business Administration's 7(a) loan guarantee
progra
>I don't believe that everyone is capable of becoming educated enough to >survive in an information society.
People Turbines!
> Yuo're speaking from what pespective here, Larry? I'm speaking as a
> person who lives down here in the US South where manufacturing jobs
> are disappearing at an a
my favorite selection from the morning's news - The Buch administration has shut down the Small Business Administration's 7(a) loan guarantee program as a cost-saving measure. This after billing his tax cut as a measure of his concern for small businesses. What this means for me is that my start up
Possibly, but I suspect there is a strong causal link. The growth really
started a couple of years after the NAFTA agreement was signed.
larry
At 12:37 PM 1/8/2004, you wrote:
>true, but I was just wondering if it reasonable to assume a causal link, and
>why or why not? Could other factors accou
Canada also signed NAFTA - remember it stood for the North American Free
Trade Agreement. It was a successor agreement to the FTA that the US and
Canada signed about 5 years before NAFTA. What was negotiated was more to
Canada's benefit than to the US's. For instance, on the interstates look at
If that was Larry's point, then we are in agreement. To put into "Shrub's"
term - Deficit - baaad.
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From: Kevin Graeme [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, January 08, 2004 11:48 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: US Deficit a threat to the world economy IMF
Well, you must either pay as you go, or borrow as you go. which is the least
expensive?
The real beneficiaries of the current administration has been his business
friends. The middle class got only a token cut, and the lower got none.
Higher local taxes burden the middle, so you have not actuall
It's already underway. And it's highly controversial.
http://www.hgalert.org/topics/personalInfo/hgdp.htm
-Kevin
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To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, January 08, 2004 11:46 AM
Subject: RE: Glob
Can't we just get a library of DNA samples tucked away somewhere and pop out clones when we decide we need to repopulate? Just be sure to get a good 50-100 per species so we have a nice gene pool going.
/science will solve all if we don't blow up the dirt rock first
Matthew
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I think Larry's point is that while the recession may influence the deficit,
Bush's spending is the real sinkhole. The recession effects the economy.
Government spending effects the deficit.
-Kevin
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From: "Andy Ousterhout" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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I think you're right about this, Andy, that Bush was not the beginning cause of the recession. But I was also say that he had a strong influence on it in his 2000 campaign with the gloom-and-doom forecasts he had for the next few years. It was almost a self-fulfilling prophecy.
_ Matt Small
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You need more fat on your diet, or on your body?
I would try to maintain fiber intake just for the health benefits though. It is pretty easy to get a good amount of fat in your diet; it really does not take that much. You will put on more weight by eating a lot of quality calories than crap ca
All I needed to learn, I learned from Schoolhouse Rock:
Body Machine
When you look down the street
What do you see?
The street is overflowin' with a lot of machines.
Now, I don't mean the buses, the trucks or cars
I'm talkin' 'bout the people
Yeah, you know who they a
Well said, Marlon. All shrubs need pruning, though the one we have now seems
to be covered in kudzu and is steeped in its own fertilizer and may need to
be nap'd.
joe
Subject: US Deficit a threat to the world economy IMF
From: Marlon Moyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thu, 08 Jan 2004 10:56:15 -0600
true, but I was just wondering if it reasonable to assume a causal link, and
why or why not? Could other factors account for the same result?
Pat
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From: Larry C. Lyons [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: January 8, 2004 12:32 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: US Deficit a t
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