This one is at the top of my "Must see."
D.
Paul Harvey Comments on "The Passion" by Mel Gibson
Paul Harvey's words:
I really did not know what to expect. I was thrilled to have been invited
to a private viewing of Mel Gibson's film "The Passion," but I had also
read all the cautious artic
I've got an HP 950 (as do my parents) and love it. Built-in fax with
distinctive ring option, great printing, memory card readers, etc. The new
models are un-freakin-believable however: the best one (at $400) has
built-in 802.11b and Bluetooth (for fully wireless operation), a 2 inch
back-lit col
> But I suppose that if it were possible to detect large quotes it would
also be possible to reply to the sender with an explanation of why this is
not wanted. That should be less intrusive then just deleting what the system
thinks is unwanted quotes, and have a significantly lower inpact when the
> Why can't we all just promise to trim our posts huh? Sort of be a
> lookout on each other, pummel those who are culprits with muffins until
> they get it, that sort of thing? :D
>
You really believe in humanity, don't you. You believe that they are nice
and good. That they'll wash after the bathr
Now you're getting into Hollywood vrs source - the original story didn't
have any of the computer systems as shown in the movie, but it did have the
ball (which I still think was a clever touch on Dicks part).
But lemme take a crack at it: I'm sure it was only done for show (it's more
dramatic)
> The messages having large amounts of rubbish at the bottom but without the
quotes are cluttering the archives much more. I can't really think of a way
to remove them automagically without significant risk of deleting too much.
Which do you mean?
> Allthough I suppose you could get prett far wh
I'll nit pick on further. How will that argument stand with the digital images that were projected into the air? Those can be hacked in and forged as well!
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To: CF-Community
Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2004 8:23 PM
Subject: RE: Minority Rep
That was my understanding - the grain of the wood constituted an unforgable
construct - anything digital could be forged, but there's no way to create
that EXACT ball in any other way. That's also why (obviously) it was
clearly polished wood and not ceramic or plastic.
It's been a while since I
Erika L Walker-Arnold wrote:
> Why can't we all just promise to trim our posts huh? Sort of be a
> lookout on each other, pummel those who are culprits with muffins until
> they get it, that sort of thing? :D
I would love for that to happen. It might even work on cf-community (fewer posters, more
Why can't we all just promise to trim our posts huh? Sort of be a
lookout on each other, pummel those who are culprits with muffins until
they get it, that sort of thing? :D
Cheers,
Erika
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Allthough I suppose you could get prett far when you comp
Michael Dinowitz wrote:
> I've just added a new feature to the archives where a post that has 8 or
> more quoted lines will have those lines removed.
The messages having large amounts of rubbish at the bottom but without the quotes are cluttering the archives much more. I can't really think of a
Kevin Graeme wrote:
>
> I'm still a bit concerned at the assertion of FileZilla having spyware. I've
> been using it for some time on several machines and haven't seen any
> problems.
That only means it is *good* spyware ;-)
Jochem, having no experience with FileZilla
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I would have to look, but wasn't the wood because it was living once or
something like that? Been a while since I re-read it. I have a Phillip K
Dick collection called minority report that's got a lot of great stories in
it.
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Tru Dat. Can you say "Hackers"? AHAHA it's so silly now
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To: CF-Community
Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2004 5:31 PM
Subject: RE: Minority Report
The story by Phillip K. Dick was written before computers were common.
Like most movies th
The story by Phillip K. Dick was written before computers were common.
Like most movies the story was better, but the movie was still well done.
Tim
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Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2004 4:44 PM
To: CF-Community
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Jerry Johnson wrote:
> I am jealous about the CFCs. We are still "evaluating" MX, which means
> I've got a lot of bad code to rewrite before we can switch. Much of it
> regex that will no longer work.
We're in the midst of a a couple CFMX upgrades as well. We just upgraded
our intranet server
I had to click on the FAQ to find it out's a venture capital firm lol
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To: CF-Community
Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2004 4:51 PM
Subject: Amazing Home Page
I won Dilbert's Buzzword Bingo in approximately .94 seconds from this
home pa
I won Dilbert's Buzzword Bingo in approximately .94 seconds from this
home page:
http://www.safeguard.com/
Truly a remarkable example of saying a great deal, but meaning
absolutely nothing.
- Jim
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The problem there was that the first quoted line was the first line of the
entire message and was not referenced. Let me see if I can fix that or if I
have to wait till the move to MX.
> > Basically, the code looks for any collection of 8 or more
> > quoted lines and removes them. Anything before
Yes. Until I'm 100% sure of it's effect I'm keeping it to the archives only.
I do not alter the record of the mail actually sent, only how its displayed on the site.
This is easy when dealing with the archive, but an email, once sent, can never be unsent.
>Is it only in the Archive and not in t
> Basically, the code looks for any collection of 8 or more
> quoted lines and removes them. Anything before or after will
> not be effected. Inline comments will stay and the quoted
> text that your commenting on will stay as well as long as
> they are not longer than 8 lines.
> Look at this p
> Basically, the code looks for any collection of 8 or more
> quoted lines and removes them. Anything before or after will
> not be effected. Inline comments will stay and the quoted
> text that your commenting on will stay as well as long as
> they are not longer than 8 lines. Look at this pos
I read about Witch Hunter Robin in NewType magazine a few months back.
Good to know it's on CN, I'll have to Tivo it and catch a few episodes.
Thanks for the heads up.
- Jim
Kevin Graeme wrote:
>>I don't know about Witch Hunter Robin, tho. Cartoon Network's shows were
>>mostly PPGs and kids
> I don't know about Witch Hunter Robin, tho. Cartoon Network's shows were
> mostly PPGs and kids stuff. I may have missed something tho, because it
> is a little tough to go through all those menus.
Anime series that just started last night on Adult Swim.
http://www.adultswim.com/shows/witchhunte
> The premise of the story was pretty intense, that an event in the future
> can be predicted and prevented without temporal consequence. The way it
> played out as a morality tale, however, didn't appeal to me as much.
Of *course* it was intense. It was based on a Phillip K. Dick story.
Of cour
My understanding was that the wooden ball was harder to forge than a
printout, and also very difficult to alter.
In other news, my boss got a game for his Mac which uses the player's
image via an iSight (or other firewire cam) as input. Me and both
bosses immediately thought of the MR computer
Basically, the code looks for any collection of 8 or more quoted lines and
removes them. Anything before or after will not be effected. Inline comments
will stay and the quoted text that your commenting on will stay as well as
long as they are not longer than 8 lines.
Look at this post in the archi
>>| -Original Message-
>>| From: C. Hatton Humphrey
>>|
>>| The question I have is what happens to those who post
>>| comments inline
You mean like this?
>>| or at the bottom of a long string?
Don't understand what you mean here ... You probably shouldn't be
dangling at the bottom of
Actually I was kidding, but glad I could help : )
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From: "Michael Dinowitz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2004 2:44 PM
Subject: Re: Auto trimmed posts
> Actually, you did. Problem is that you were using the HoF
lol
>anytime!
>
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>Subject: ID ksgvla... thanks
>
>
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>Yours ID xlymap
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Testing my reply brackets ...
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>>| From: Michael Dinowitz
>>| Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2004 4:45 PM
>>| To: CF-Community
>>| Subject: Re: Auto trimmed posts
>>|
>>|
>>| Actually, you did. Problem is that you were using the HoF
>>| reply which
>>| automatically s
Well, yeah, most Sci-Fi revolves around what happens when a bunch of
people have a bunch of technology. Good Sci-Fi talks about what it does
to us as people, and makes a compelling point relevant to our own lives.
Bad Sci-Fi, on the other hand, gets serialized on the Sci-Fi channel.
I think the re
I'll place it on my list of eventual research topics
>I think it can be the case that the opposite is true. But, I'm no doctor.
>-d
>
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>To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Monday, February 16, 2004 11:38 PM
>Subjec
Well, now I think I've seen it all. First someone came out with a Linux
version to mimic Windows and now they can't sell their product in some
countries using the name so they change it to mock Microsoft.
http://www.lin---s.com/
I'm not kidding.
Until Later!
Hatton
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The question I have is what happens to those who post comments inline or at
the bottom of a long string?
Hatton
> Actually, you did. Problem is that you were using the HoF
> reply which automatically set the reply width to 76 and
> messed up the reply braces. I've fixed that as well. Thanks
>
Daredevil in on inDemand, I was going to watch that tonight.
I don't know about Witch Hunter Robin, tho. Cartoon Network's shows were
mostly PPGs and kids stuff. I may have missed something tho, because it
is a little tough to go through all those menus.
Definitely could use some human factors en
Immediately. It works the same as selecting any other show.
I still haven't gone through all the menus and seen all the programs
available through the service, but there are a lot of them. And I did
see at least 150 movies, a mix of the new and the old, all of which are
free.
There are also a lot
> * spoiler alert, in case anyone cares *
>
> The premise of the story was pretty intense, that an event in
> the future can be predicted and prevented without temporal
> consequence. The way it played out as a morality tale,
> however, didn't appeal to me as much.
Don't _most_ SCI-FI stories
> Cable TV on demand. Using a remote I decide what I want to watch, when I
> want to watch it.
>
> Currently, the service is limited to popular channels like HBO, BBC,
> Cartoon Network, things like that.
OMG! My cable company sucks. I so need that. I missed Daredevil on HBO this
weekend and Witch
Aw crap. I'm doing good deeds now? And I don't even remember the other one.
It wasn't the book on protecting yourself from zombies was it? Because I
can't endorse the techniques promoted in that book.
Just for you, I'm listening to my MP3s of that album. I bought it years ago
because, like you, I
I've had the soundtrack for 10 years or so. It gets played quite a bit in rotation.
The music was all stuff I liked, some from bands I knew (Bad Brains, Peter Murphy) , some new bands (Above the Law, Concrete Blonde)
The song Everybody Knows from the movie, though, was sung by a guy with a deep,
Actually, you did. Problem is that you were using the HoF reply which
automatically set the reply width to 76 and messed up the reply braces. I've
fixed that as well. Thanks for pointing out another flaw. :)
>
>
> > I've just added a new feature to the archives where a post that has 8 or
> > more
I had the same feeling about the ball initially, but got past it. I
think the wooden ball was just a legacy of a time when a computer's
primary output device was a punch card instead of a monitor.
* spoiler alert, in case anyone cares *
The premise of the story was pretty intense, that an event i
How fast is the service? Does the movie show up _immidiately_ or after a
wait?
-r
> From: Haggerty, Mike [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2004 3:36 PM
>
>
> But it is expanding, and there are new shows every day. The
> HBO portion features all the movies they have run i
Cable TV on demand. Using a remote I decide what I want to watch, when I
want to watch it.
Currently, the service is limited to popular channels like HBO, BBC,
Cartoon Network, things like that.
But it is expanding, and there are new shows every day. The HBO portion
features all the movies they h
> The reason I saw the movie was that I just got inDemand
> cable, and it is very cool. I introduced my daughter to
> (tamer) episodes of Money Python on BBC inDemand and she was
> all over it.
>
inDemand cable is what? PPV on demand?
-rc
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Just an FYI, I knew there was something up with this. Apparently there are
some who say the song sung in the movie itself is the original by Leanard
Cohen.
http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&oe=utf-8&threadm=1992Nov3
0.080031.9469%40rs6000.cmp.ilstu.edu&rnum=2&prev=/groups%3Fq%3D%2
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From: "Michael Dinowitz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2004 2:21 PM
Subject: Auto trimmed posts
> I've just added a new feature to the archives where a post that has 8 or
> more quoted lines will have those line
This is what i find kinda silly. Why do they have to have the name carved into a ball/marble? Why not just have it displayed on a screen, without getting fancy schmancy. If anything, it will save time. I hate it when they add in this "cool" factor and it just turns out to be silly...for me anywa
Ah - Concrete Blonde. I knew it was something like that. :>
-rc
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> From: Harkins, Patrick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2004 3:11 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: RE: song id, last nights CSI
>
> http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-
Kevin, that is 2 good deeds you've done for me just this month.
That is awesome. I will be buying it tonight (hopefully I can find at Strawberries or HMV, and not have to order it off the web.)
Thank you very much,
Jerry Johnson
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 02/17/04 04:08PM >>>
"Everybody Knows" was or
I've just added a new feature to the archives where a post that has 8 or
more quoted lines will have those lines removed. This will only happen when
the quoted lines are prefixed with a closing angle bracket (>). I've set the
number to 8+ lines to allow people to make legitimate quotes within their
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B02O8M/002-2654789-6827235
?v=glance
5?v=glance>
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From: Jerry Johnson
Sorry I can't help, but I can sympathize.
I was watching a movie yesterday called Pump Up The Volume, which had a song
in the movie called "Everyb
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0100436/soundtrack
- Jim
Jerry Johnson wrote:
>Sorry I can't help, but I can sympathize.
>
>I was watching a movie yesterday called Pump Up The Volume, which had a song in the movie called "Everybody Knows". The soundtrack has the song on it - but by another group. I
"Everybody Knows" was originally by Leonard Cohen from the "I'm Your Man"
album. Good song. I like the Concrete Blonde version too.
-Kevin
> Sorry I can't help, but I can sympathize.
>
> I was watching a movie yesterday called Pump Up The Volume, which had a
song in the movie called "Everybody Kn
Finally saw Minority Report this weekend and thought it was a great
movie. The cinematography was a little too trippy for my taste, it was
like someone bleached the film canister before it went to video.
But what was cool about it was there were scenes shot in places I work.
Some of the scenery is
Oh - I know that song well its on the tip of my tongue. My wife
knows is though and I'll confirm when she gets back.
I _think_ its sung by Cowboy Junkies although the original is the Pixies I
think.
Anyway, I'll ask my wife when she gets back.
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Sorry I can't help, but I can sympathize.
I was watching a movie yesterday called Pump Up The Volume, which had a song in the movie called "Everybody Knows". The soundtrack has the song on it - but by another group. I can't find out who sang the one featured in the movie.
In the old days of Napst
Your email got shunted to the "possible spam - read at end of day" bin. But I've found it. Will respond at length tonight.
Weather is great but cold. I went camping/biking this weekend (50 mile ride, camped out Saturday night, chickened out Sunday night due to single digit weather.)
I am jealous
No dobut.
Probability is a killer.
M
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From: Jim Campbell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2004 3:18 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Lottery
The likelihood of that happening is right up there with a large format
printer falling out of your trunk
They do in the state that participates
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When I was working on a fellowship at this small college after getting my
master's degree, every Thursday night I attended what we called the Applied
Statistics Seminar - 3 hours of cutthroat poker with another experimental
psychologist and three statisticians. Those stats people were brutal when i
LOL I buy but not on your scale. :-)
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About the same here, not as wet, and colder - at least in Northern Virginia
here.
larry
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From: bret [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2004 2:31 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: 4 in 1 = Print/Copy/Scan/Fax?
Quite honestly, it's dark and wet and depr
Can I have the $100 a week you have to spend on lottery tickets? It will
do better in my savings account to buy a house ... :D
Cheers,
Erika
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Every week I buy $100 worth of tickets, all with the sa
Aye. I remember reading some stats similar to that. And that the craps
tables in Vegas have much better odds. Of course, my 1 dollar bet on the
craps table in Vegas doesn't go towards fixing potholes in Wisconsin or
reducing my property tax.
-Kevin
> When I was taking stats, our prof used the lot
The likelihood of that happening is right up there with a large format
printer falling out of your trunk on the Pennsylvania Turnpike.
- Jim
Haggerty, Mike wrote:
>Every week I buy $100 worth of tickets, all with the same number, in
>order to increase my share the day the numbers finally do win
You could probably just varnish them now for *previous* wrongdoings, but
heck, I've not had breakfast yet and a muffin sounds mighty tasty. :-)
Thanks for the kind welcome. Mm... madhouse.
-Bret
Erika L Walker-Arnold wrote:
> WHAT A NEWCOMER?
>
> /me prepares fresh batch of muffin
Anyone recognize the song, about 3/4ths of the way though in last nights
CSI:Miami episode? I think it was a bit trancy but slow. Unfortunately I
can't remember the line that was repeated multiple times that could help
identify it.
(Why don't _all_ shows do like Smallville and list the artists at
That is, an attachment with an extension of...
>I've set the lists to totally block any email with an extension of
>.pif
>.cmd
>.bat
>.exe
>.scr
>
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When I was taking stats, our prof used the lottery as an example of an
expected return exercise. What he showed was that the lottery had a negative
5 cents return - at best in the long term it would cost you 5 cents for
every dollar you put into the lottery.
I won $200 the next week on the provin
> They sell these at any store???
Well, the Texas one is sold (wait for it) in Texas stores :P
You'll find that different stores sell different lottery things, in
Georgia I've found that most just cover the smallest lotteries, and you
have to "hunt" for stores selling the really big ones
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Doug,
I'm still a bit concerned at the assertion of FileZilla having spyware. I've
been using it for some time on several machines and haven't seen any
problems.
It's also regularly linked from sites giving advice on what internet tools
to use as well as how to protect yourself from/remove spywar
Quite honestly, it's dark and wet and depressing, not unlike it usually
is this time of year. :-)
What's up on the right coast? Did you get my off-list e-mail from yesterday?
-Bret (mired in CFCs)
Jerry Johnson wrote:
> Woohoo!
>
> Hey Bret.
>
> How's the winter treating you in the great Nor
They sell these at any store???
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From: Doug White
To: CF-Community
Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2004 1:50 PM
Subject: Lottery
Tonight's Mega-Millions jackpot is estimated to be $177 Million Us Dollars.
http://www.txlottery.org/
=
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I thought this was a nice collections of tools and apps to play with ...
http://makeashorterlink.com/?Z3CA42077
Cheers,
Erika
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Every week I buy $100 worth of tickets, all with the same number, in
order to increase my share the day the numbers finally do win. I buy
1-2-3-4-5-6 in the Pick Six, and this strategy is going to pay off by
the time I ready to retire.
I know that, in terms of statistical relevance, my odds are ju
Tonight's Mega-Millions jackpot is estimated to be $177 Million Us Dollars.
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A short-time lurker, yes. I just subscribed yesterday and am already
feeling/regretting/enjoying the deluge of unrepentant geek talk.
Thanks for the welcome, and er, muffins.
-Bret
Ben Doom wrote:
> Uh, oh. Do I detect a lurker daring to enter the foray?
>
> Welcome, and muffins to you.
>
>
WHAT A NEWCOMER?
/me prepares fresh batch of muffins looks around ...
shall I hand these over fresh or shall I let them turn stale and then
cover them in varnish for future wrongdoings? 0_o
:D
Welcome to the madhouse Bret ...
Cheers,
Erika
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Obviously, you haven't seen the one yet where he's being molested at the
Westminster Dog Show.
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>I saw a rerun last night. Triumph the dog said "Pussies" (and not in the feline context). i think he also said something else. man i guess times are changing
>
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I saw a rerun last night. Triumph the dog said "Pussies" (and not in the feline context). i think he also said something else. man i guess times are changing
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Woohoo!
Hey Bret.
How's the winter treating you in the great Northwest?
Jerry Johnson
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 02/17/04 01:55PM >>>
Uh, oh. Do I detect a lurker daring to enter the foray?
Welcome, and muffins to you.
In other news, we have one of the HP DSC machines here at the office,
and th
Uh, oh. Do I detect a lurker daring to enter the foray?
Welcome, and muffins to you.
In other news, we have one of the HP DSC machines here at the office,
and the accountant loves it. Decent copy time, too.
--benD
/dev/null wrote:
> I use an HP PSC 2210, which I love. The biggest gripes I h
If they catch you in the backseat...
(Thank all that's good for my IPod - instant gratification)
Jerry Johnson
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 02/17/04 01:31PM >>>
I've got some bad news for you sunshine, Pink isn't well he stayed back at
the hotel and they sent us along as a surrogate band, we're going to
http://observer.guardian.co.uk/uk_news/story/0,6903,1148523,00.html
Evolution of radar points to HMS Beagle's resting place
Robin McKie, science editor
Sunday February 15, 2004
The Observer
After being sold for scrap in 1870, the ship forever linked with Darwin may
be lying beneath the Essex
so somebody's computer has gone to the (beagle) dogs!
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From: Jochem van Dieten
Someone claiming to be 'jonhall' wrote:
> Yours ID xlymap
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Jochem
Outbound email scanned for virus'.
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I've got some bad news for you sunshine, Pink isn't well he stayed back at
the hotel and they sent us along as a surrogate band, we're going to find
out where you fans really stand.
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Or Rocky Horror.
larry
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Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2004 1:22 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: Re:...
King Kong's love interest?
M
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From: Lyons, Larry [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, F
King Kong's love interest?
M
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From: Lyons, Larry [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2004 1:16 PM
To: CF-Community
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That's the problem with these multi-tiered references. Sometimes they
have
more than one meaning.
Does anyone remem
That's the problem with these multi-tiered references. Sometimes they have
more than one meaning.
Does anyone remember Faye Raye?
larry
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Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2004 12:21 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Re:...
> >Does
I use an HP PSC 2210, which I love. The biggest gripes I have are the ink usage (it uses a lot, but I could probably tweak that in my settings) and the speed of making copies (it does not have a sheet feeder). But for the price, it's great. I also love that it has card reader slots for many differe
I use HP V40 4-in-one at home. I've had it for 1 1/2 to 2 years and it's served me well. The only real trouble I had was when I upgraded to XP, the install disk did not have drivers that would work with it, I had to go to HP.com and download the new install file, but probably these days the insta
> Unfortunately FileZilla, etc, also comes with spyware - a no no for anyone
who
> cares about security or privacy.
Can you provide corroborating information? I did a spyware search and didn't
find anything other than the typical browser cookies. I did a google search
for "filezilla spyware" and d
Free Editor:
Crimson Editor: http://www.crimsoneditor.com/. Great lightweight editor. Basically Notepad for programmers, color codes syntax and other nice features, but still fits on a single 1.44mb floppy disk.
It is expandable I don't know if it has been done, but if not, it sure would
Yea I wasn't aware of this either. HAve any more info?
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Someone claiming to be 'jonhall' wrote:
> Yours ID xlymap
http://securityresponse.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Jochem
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> >Does anybody here remember Vera Lynn?
> >
> WWII era English singer. My parents would listen to her recordings a lot.
Have not heard anything about her for quite a while. I don't even know
whether she's still alive - she must be into her late 70's or early 80's if
she is.
The question was a quo
> Unfortunately FileZilla, etc, also comes with spyware - a no no for anyone
who
> cares about security or privacy.
Eeep!
/me fires up AdAware
-Kevin
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