This is a pretty good plan though it doesnt get you to Ireland. For scale, figure I got from London to Ayr (south of Glasgow) in a long day's drive. Highway miles. We got back to London from Glastonbury in an afternoon. You want to be going through the Lake District in daylight or you will miss so
Paris is a whole other story. I lived there for a couple of years. The Latin Quarter and Notre Dame are a must. The Louvre. What's the name of that yellow anise-flavored drink? Ricard. Try a Ricard if you go to Paris :)
Dana
>there are so many great things to do. How long are you going to be her
maybe al-Qaeda thinks it is committing war crimes. I would like both you and Big Brother to be very clear on what I am saying here -- I do not agree with any form of terrorism, and having lived in London at a time when the IRA was leaving bombs in the Underground I feel quite strongly about this. I
maybe al-Qaeda thinks it is committing war crimes. I would like both you and Big Brother to be very clear on what I am saying here -- I do not agree with any form of terrorism, and having lived in London at a time when the IRA was leaving bombs in the Underground I feel quite strongly about this. I
The Transmission & Distribution Sector of the company I worked for until
Monday last (ALSTOM) just got bought by another French company, AREVA.
I'm not worried about my job as I serve a function both to the global
business *and* to the local unit. I know a lot of people who are though.
Can be p
http://starterupsteve.servepics.com/swf/rake_bush4.html
?
Rick
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There's a ton of ways.
This one seems to work pretty well although I've only tried it once:
http://www.makayama.com/dvdtopocketpc.html
The key here is that it's really just using Windows Media Encoder under the
scenes - so it has standard WM profiles which you can edit (or copy) if you
wan
Maybe
but Im not sure how much.
2 ½ drives are very good with power generally the real power loss (which
you cant escape) is from the screen. But with a DVD drive youve got a
much more power-hungry drive and the DVD decoding pushing up CPU usage. On
my system, at least, decoding a DVD m
So far there has been no evidence of a central organized criminal entity that
recruits, trains, finances, and assigns the suicidal terrorists who target the
civilian population anywhere other than in Arab countries.
Sure there are individual crackpots all over the place, acting usually
individuall
I would like to know this as well. I know the divx format is very nice for
this, but I haven't seen any tools to generate them.
-rc
> -Original Message-
> From: Andy Ousterhout [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, January 14, 2004 7:28 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: RE: watchin
No. I am merely objecting to your statement that we do not do that sort of
thing or that for whatever reason we cannot do that thing. There is nothing
inherent in being an American that immunizes us from that sort of evil.
The data shows that no one is immune, regardless of nationality.
larry
So simply because the right circumstances present themselves for terrorists
we should ignore it?
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From: Larry C. Lyons [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 14, 2004 8:17 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: US Pilot arrested after obscene gesture at Bra
What the difference? Both typically involve the slaughter of large numbers
of people. We are not all that innocent in other words.
Was what happened in Rwanda and Burundi a war crime or terrorism?
larry
At 08:35 PM 1/14/2004, you wrote:
>War crimes and terrorism are not the same thing. Just as
Exactly. But the point of the research is that given the right
circumstances and perceived permissions, relatively normal people can do
thoroughly frightful things, from atrocities through systematic destruction
of a people.
larry
At 08:00 PM 1/14/2004, you wrote:
>I know that we have the same
Speaking of discontent with immigration authorities,
how 'bout flippin' off a Sheriff in Alabama?
what would THAT get ya?
/'specially if 'Gel did it!
:-(
-Ben
>No, we're really more focused on rental vans, Ryder trucks and shooting
>holes drilled into the back of Fairlanes.
>
>At the same time, e
I've been using the beta for quite a while. Blows 3 right out of the water!
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From: Critter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 14, 2004 8:10 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: New WinAmp is out
oi Dan!!
i thought winamp was at 5.01 already.
/me <3 winamp
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War crimes and terrorism are not the same thing. Just as bad but different.
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From: Larry C. Lyons [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 14, 2004 8:18 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: US Pilot arrested after obscene gesture at Brazilian immigrat
ion.
How do you rip them to the hard drive?
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From: Jim Davis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 14, 2004 7:12 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: watching films on arplanes
On the few planes trips I've taken with the kids I always put something on
th
I bet the battery will last even longer if you were to rip it to, say, a
2 GB CF or PCMCIA card. They'd probably use even less power than an
internal HDD.
- Jim
Jim Davis wrote:
>On the few planes trips I've taken with the kids I always put something on
>the laptop - "Lady and the Tramp", "Li
Such as My Lai, the Tiger Teams in the Mekong Delta, and more than a few
incidents during the Korean War.
larry
At 08:02 PM 1/14/2004, you wrote:
>As far as I can tell, we only do it against our own people.
> -Original Message-
> From: Angel Stewart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent
On the few planes trips I've taken with the kids I always put something on
the laptop - "Lady and the Tramp", "Lion King", etc. The battery lasts SO
much longer if you rip the movies to the harddisk than if you play them off
the built in DVD player.
I always invite the kids near us to watch as
oi Dan!!
i thought winamp was at 5.01 already.
/me <3 winamp
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DP> The RC of WinAmp 5.0 is out now. Anyone using ITunes or Napster should
DP> really take a look at this.
DP> Dan Phillips
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As far as I can tell, we only do it against our own people.
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From: Angel Stewart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 14, 2004 6:27 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: US Pilot arrested after obscene gesture at Brazilian immigrat
ion.
Your statement
I so can't wait.
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From: Michael Dinowitz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 14, 2004 6:27 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Plug me in
Oh, I wait for the day when I can just lay back, think out my code and see
it appear on screen. I'll be one of t
I know that we have the same capabilities as humans. I know I can take
another human life, even a lot of other human lives for the right reason. I
can imagine I would be capable of some horrible things.
I just don't actually do them.
Tim
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From: Larry C. Lyons [mail
They just don't go for the 2 point conversion.
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From: Larry C. Lyons [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 14, 2004 5:58 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: US Pilot arrested after obscene gesture at Brazilian immigrat
ion.
All together too true. I a
Can't wait, huh?
What about all the other thoughts and images that appear in the code?
;-)
-Ben
>Oh, I wait for the day when I can just lay back, think out my code and see
>it appear on screen. I'll be one of the first in line for a cyberjack.
>Believe it!
>
>http://www.wired.com/news/print/0,129
I was on a flight to SAT where this family had a portable DVD player, tinny speakers cranked up, no headphones, bugged the sh*t out of me 'cause I was trying to read. Little girl kept squealing at parts of the Disney movie she liked. . Some people have no clue that there are others around them.
-B
No, it's not Morgan Stanley, it's J.P. Morgan Chase.
Not to be negative, but I've been through several big corporate mergers and acquisitions, and one of their major goals is always "economies of scale"; i.e., if you have 2 people doing the same function at 2 companies, and can reduce that headcou
I can just see that this would give the phrase "Blue Screen of Death" a
whole new meaning.
larry
At 06:26 PM 1/14/2004, you wrote:
>Oh, I wait for the day when I can just lay back, think out my code and see
>it appear on screen. I'll be one of the first in line for a cyberjack.
>Believe it!
>
>h
> Hey Adam,
> Thanks for the explanation about chick peas. I am going to try it out.
> I know all about the "mouth feel" thing. It's of interest with goat's
milk.
> The fat has a much softer mouth feel than cow's milk. This causes the milk
> and cheese to have a rich, creamy texture which people th
I sat next to a guy on a flight from Chicago to San Antonio who pulled
out a laptop and started watching "Topsy-Turvy". After a few minutes,
he asked if I'd like to watch (I wasn't craning my neck or anything, I'd
seen it numerous times). Seeing as I had a choice of reading that
godawful in-f
I'll fix it.
> Split it again. I think it's partly Mike's html/text parsing, but I've
never
> seen it split a url in the middle before like that.
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I've seen people doing it. and never heard anybody complain.
I've actually placed my father in this position - I bought him an IPAQ for
Christmas and sent him a bunch of movies for it. Of course his tastes trend
towards old "HoneyMooners" episodes but I think at least some of what I sent
him co
Your statement implied that Americans do not commit acts of terrorism,
therefore they should be exempt from security measures that America
itself imposes on other countries.
How many acts of terror against Americans have Brazilians committed?
My responses show that yes Americans do indeed com
Oh, I wait for the day when I can just lay back, think out my code and see
it appear on screen. I'll be one of the first in line for a cyberjack.
Believe it!
http://www.wired.com/news/print/0,1294,61889,00.html
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I mix up the spelling because all the indian restaurants spell Chicken
Tikka Marsala or Masala different.
I've been many and I always get a kick out of the many different ways
they spell it.
I have had chicken MaRsala sauce and love it. Greatly :D
so you can make it anytime you want for
Don't forget pipebombs - according to the ATF they were the most common
mode of terrorist _expression_ in this country. Over 30 incidents in 2000.
larry
At 05:10 PM 1/14/2004, you wrote:
>No, we're really more focused on rental vans, Ryder trucks and shooting
>holes drilled into the back of Fair
Yes, I noticed both the increased flow and the paypal spot as well. Good stuff.
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Sent: Wednesday, January 14, 2004 2:59 PM
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Subject: Interesting jobs on list
OK, not only has the CF-Jobs list been ha
Many thanks,
larry
At 04:21 PM 1/14/2004, you wrote:
>deefinitely. I'm going to ask her in a few!
>
>~Simon
>
>Simon Horwith
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Tim,
You really need to read about the Milgram studies.
http://www.cba.uri.edu/Faculty/dellabitta/mr415s98/EthicEtcLinks/Milgram.htm
Consider very carefully the implications of this set of experiments, then
think again the percentages you are talking about.
larry
At 03:42 PM 1/14/2004, you wr
All together too true. I am just say that one cannot exempt Americans as a
group. Individuals yes, but not large populations. According to classic
psychology research, specifically the Milgram experiments (see
http://www.cba.uri.edu/Faculty/dellabitta/mr415s98/EthicEtcLinks/Milgram.htm),
there
...but his parents blamed it on Accutane:
http://www.mercola.com/2002/jan/23/accutane.htm
Damn those terrorists and their blemishes! DAMN THEM!
- Jim
Larry C. Lyons wrote:
>The kid left a suicide note. It was no accident.
>
>larry
>
>At 03:21 PM 1/14/2004, you wrote:
>
>
>>I don't remember
The kid left a suicide note. It was no accident.
larry
At 03:21 PM 1/14/2004, you wrote:
>I don't remember McVeigh going to a foreign country and doing that. Also,
>wasn't that kids thing a big accident?
>
>
>
>
>
>Stephen E. Schuster
>PeopleSoft Administrator
>2000 Ashland Drive
>Ashland, KY 411
Same version of IE, can't...
bb
> Yes, I'm on IE 6.0.2800.1106 and I can't scroll via key board. BUT a
> coworker has the exact same version number IE and she can?
>
> Matthew
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Heald, Tim [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, January 14
WTH? This is just wacky.
Some days the CSS support in IE makes me want to...do something. I'm fried
and it's time to go home.
-Kevin
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The RC of WinAmp 5.0 is out now. Anyone using ITunes or Napster should
really take a look at this.
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I thought the kid had a suicide note and it was purposeful. Wasn't he on ritilin or paxil or something ; his parents tried to sue the manufacturer I believe.
Matthew
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Sent: Wednesday, January 14, 2004 2:21 PM
To: CF-Co
I have. It does it a lot on here.
That's why someone made www.makeashorterlink.com ;)
Cheers,
Erika
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From: Kevin Graeme [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 14, 2004 1:47 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: R
Just call yourself BOFH, they'll get the point.
M
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From: Erika L Walker-Arnold [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 2004 5:20 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: What's a good title
Need a decent title for a senior programmer and GURU.
What does everyone like
Yes. With the full Acrobat you can save as text.
-Kevin
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Subject: quick OT question - pdf to format we can put in db
> My coworker
No, we're really more focused on rental vans, Ryder trucks and shooting
holes drilled into the back of Fairlanes.
At the same time, expressing one's discontent with immigration
authorities should be respected. After all, laws restricting one's right
to travel are kind of backwards.
M
-Origin
My coworker is hand typing a pdf into the sql db. It's a pdf of the languages of the world(like 12 pages). Any way to export to text or something we can parse?
Matthew P. Smith
Web Developer, Object Oriented
Naval Education & Training Professional
Development & Technology Center
(NETPDTC)
wife just called me from work
she is a graphic designer at BankOne.
just found out that Morgan Stanley has purchased them
she is a little worried about her job!
am sure it will all be good.
just a weird week..
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A woman awakes during the night to find that her husband is not in bed.
She puts on her robe and goes downstairs to look for him. She finds him
sitting at the kitchen table with a cup of coffee in front of him.
He appears to be in deep thought, just staring at the wall. She watches as
he wipes
sounds more like a candidate for Section 8
;-)
>I'm bringing this over from CF-Talk since it's mostly OT and I'm satisfying
>a curiosity.
>
>Can you tell me if you can scroll the page in IE with your keyboard?
>http://www.section508.gov
>
>I can't but a coworker can. We're both running the same ve
deefinitely. I'm going to ask her in a few!
~Simon
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>>The passenger was allowed to board his flight after being questioned, but without his flute in the container made of plastic PVC pipe.
WTF? Why couldn't he bring his flute? Or did they just put it in another carrier or his suitcase?
Matthew
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From: Angel Stewa
So, I don't expect anyone to admit to it - but has anyone heard of someone
watching a dvd screener (or some other film obviously not released yet) on a
laptop on a plane and having someone in their row complain? I just thought
it would be kind of funny - like if you were seated next to a lawyer for
Who's the hot chick in the pink shirt in the pop up. stock photo, or next door girl? :)
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Yes, I'm on IE 6.0.2800.1106 and I can't scroll via key board. BUT a coworker has the exact same version number IE and she can?
Matthew
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Sent: Wednesday, January 14, 2004 2:11 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: Section
OK, not only has the CF-Jobs list been hammered in the last few days with
job offers but today there's one from Paypal. Looks like things are looking
up in the CF world.
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This is really too easy a target Tim. Please try harder. Meanwhile, let's
just say that none has yet
Patrick
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Sent: January 14, 2004 3:11 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: US Pilot arrested after obscene gesture at Brazilian i
hang in there, dude
you got a lot of empathy here in the pain dept...
I refuse to take anything stronger than Tylenol, and it doesn't always work.
-Ben
>thanks guys...
>was feeling a bit depressed. hope it is not a trend.
>
>i am already donating a ton of time to a local non profit radio station.
I can't scroll it.
Patrick
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From: Kevin Graeme [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Section 508
I'm bringing this over from CF-Talk since it's mostly OT and I'm satisfying
a curiosity.
Can you tell me if you can scroll t
Ok,
So we have what, two amcits so far that have done this, out of lets say 250
million people?
I major act of terror committed by an American?
Lets look at the percentages here.
Although, I do think that any amcits in gitmo need to be tried as Americans.
The charge should be treason, b
I'm not going to have this argument from work while "tha man" is listening.
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Children on both sides of the Equator
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Sent: Wednesday, January 14, 2004 2:09 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: US Pilot arrested after obscene gesture at brazilian immigration.
"HYPERLINK
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Hey Adam,
Thanks for the explanation about chick peas. I am going to try it out.
I know all about the "mouth feel" thing. It's of interest with goat's milk.
The fat has a much softer mouth feel than cow's milk. This causes the milk
and cheese to have a rich, creamy texture which people think of as
Unlike a lot of Middle-Eastern cultures here in America we allow people to
do these things because they have freedoms. Granted they are stupid people
to begin with, we still allow it. Maybe if we had put into place
restrictions on what you can and can't do (freedom act) these things
wouldn't have h
I had to shrink the window to get a scroll bar, but no - no arrow key scroll
joy. However the built in scroll wheel on my keyboard did work.
I tried both IE 6 and IE 6 wrapped in Avant Browser.
Jim Davis
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From: Heald, Tim [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 14, 2
Or Brazilians. ;^)
Jim Davis
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From: Jim Campbell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 14, 2004 3:17 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: US Pilot arrested after obscene gesture at Brazilian immigrat
ion.
Neither do Iraqis.
Heald, Tim wrote:
>Because American's don't
I've never thought much of titles, personally. Perhaps because I work in a
shop that has only Junior Consultants and Senior Consultants. ;^)
We also have project-related titles as well however: architect, chief
architect, Internet Engineer, etc.
I personally find this useful - the general t
> Correct me if I'm wrong, but:
>
> Chicken Marsala = Italian
> Chicken Masala = Indian
That's correct, and I love them both! :)
Respectfully,
Adam Phillip Churvis
Member of Team Macromedia
Advanced Intensive ColdFusion MX Training
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I don't remember McVeigh going to a foreign country and doing that. Also,
wasn't that kids thing a big accident?
Stephen E. Schuster
PeopleSoft Administrator
2000 Ashland Drive
Ashland, KY 41101
Office Phone 606.920.7447
Cell Phone 606.831.4590
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From: Larry C. Lyons [mailto:[EMAIL PR
What does Iraq have to do with the price of rice in China?
We discriminate equally in the US.
Stephen E. Schuster
PeopleSoft Administrator
2000 Ashland Drive
Ashland, KY 41101
Office Phone 606.920.7447
Cell Phone 606.831.4590
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From: Jim Campbell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent
But they do fly small planes into buildings.
And they do blow up federal buildings.
And they do fight alongside terrorists and the Taliban in Afghanistan.
And American citizens are being held in Guantanamo bay, supposedly sent
there because they may be terrorists.
-Gel
-Original Me
Nope, just swamps in Florida.
Jerry Johnson
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 01/14/04 03:11PM >>>
Because American's don't fly civilian airliners into buildings.
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Or have suicide bombers get on airliners and blow them up
Stephen E. Schuster
PeopleSoft Administrator
2000 Ashland Drive
Ashland, KY 41101
Office Phone 606.920.7447
Cell Phone 606.831.4590
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From: Heald, Tim [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 14, 2004 3:11 PM
To:
Wasn't there some kid in Florida who did the same in 2001 - with a private
plane though. And I seem to remember one Timothy McVeigh in Oklahoma City .
Surely you are not saying that American do not commit terrorist acts.
larry
At 03:11 PM 1/14/2004, you wrote:
>Because American's don't fly civi
Neither do Iraqis.
Heald, Tim wrote:
>Because American's don't fly civilian airliners into buildings.
>
>
>
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Since they need our foreign tourism dollars flowing into their country I
wonder what would happen if we all just stopped going there...
With Rio de Janeiro's famous Carnival coming in February, the city is
worried about the impact on tourism. It has taken to handing out roses and
"Rio Loves You"
Because American's don't fly civilian airliners into buildings.
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Web Portfolio Manager
Overseas Security Advisory Council
U.S. Department of State
571.345.2319
The opinions expressed here do not necessarily reflect those of the U.S.
Department of State or any affiliated orga
Just because you have weak ears...
One o f the more impressive things to hear is a very large pipe band
playing in a relatively small space. I remember listening to the Massed
Winnipeg Pipes and Drums (this was every Pipe and Drum band in Winnipeg) -
all 500 of them playing in Minto Armouries.
ie 6
nope.
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571.345.2319
The opinions expressed here do not necessarily reflect those of the U.S.
Department of State or any affiliated organization(s). Nor have these
opinions been approve
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html"http://www.cnn.com/2004/WORLD/americas/01/14/finger.gesture.reut/in
dex.html"
"SAO PAULO, Brazil (Reuters) -- An American Airlines pilot was arrested
at Sao Paulo International Airport Wednesday after making a
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I'm bringing this over from CF-Talk since it's mostly OT and I'm satisfying
a curiosity.
Can you tell me if you can scroll the page in IE with your keyboard?
http://www.section508.gov
I can't but a coworker can. We're both running the same version of IE.
-Kevin
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Nah..I agree it warranted further investigation.
A length of PVC pipe with a metallic cylindrical object inside it? Who
knows?
I suppose thinking you found a bomb requires the automatic response of
evacuating the air terminal.
It was darn inconvenient though, and you have to wonder if th
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I don't understand how they could have so much money, test and do
research and development for so long, and still have trouble with the
parachute not opening, or opening late etc.
I mean it isn't as bad as the completely unbelievable mixup between
metric and imperial measurements that crashed a
Have you ever heard a bagpipe played in an enclosed area?
Let me give you an SAT type analogy to help:
acid rain : chemical warfare :: noise pollution : bagpipes inside
Yep. Instrument of War!
--benD
Kevin Graeme wrote:
> I was going to rant about how stupid the US is getting. But then I
> re
This is my favorite part:
"There are a lot of unique things people travel with that do not seem
problematic," he said. "When looked upon by a security officer, they may
look suspicious."
Ok, so I guess if I call the airport and ask them what looks suspicious,
they will tell me. Right?
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There was a good show on PBS (I think it was) that followed the development
of this Mars probe. They had some design struggles with the parachute not
opening during tests. So opening late and still surviving I think was the
least of their worries.
-Kevin
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From: "C. Ha
> >> Portland Transportation Director Jeffrey Monroe said
> passengers should make sure their carry-on bags don't contain
> items that could raise a security alert.
>
> It's a FLUTE! A flute! I thought I got heck for packing my Bat'leth.
>
> - Jim
"I *swear* it's not a pipe bomb! If I don'
I was going to rant about how stupid the US is getting. But then I
remembered that bagpipes aren't allowed in the halls of Parliament in
England because they are apparently an instrument of war.
-Kevin
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From: "Jim Campbell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Community" <[EMA
Http://www.cnn.com/2004/TECH/space/01/14/rover.mars.reut/index.html
We're driving the robot on Mars... But my favorite part of the article:
A reconstruction of the landing showed that Spirit's computers unexpectedly
deployed the lander's parachute about a mile (1.6 km) lower than the
targeted alt
>> Portland Transportation Director Jeffrey Monroe said passengers
should make sure their carry-on bags don't contain items that could
raise a security alert.
It's a FLUTE! A flute! I thought I got heck for packing my Bat'leth.
- Jim
Dan Phillips wrote:
>http://www.cnn.com/2004/TRAVEL/01/14
http://www.cnn.com/2004/TRAVEL/01/14/airport.evacuatio.ap/index.html
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