RE: Yeah!!

2004-02-18 Thread Tim Heald
Fully 20% of those murders occurred during a crime, aka the commission of a felony, and therefore open to death in the applicable state. Something off topic, but relevant to another conversation we have had from time to time.  Did anyone who looked notice that brawls while high had less than half

New Training Class - Call For Requests

2004-02-18 Thread S . Isaac Dealey
Hi all, I'm planning to offer training here in the Dallas/Ft. Worth Area (or on-site at client locations pending proper facilities and transportation expenses) and am currently seeking requests for content to be included in my training classes. I already have several items I plan to include which

RE: Yeah!!

2004-02-18 Thread Philip Arnold
> According to the FBI, in 2002 the total number of murders > reported was 14,054. Of that, there were 73 "gangland > killings" and 911 "juvenile gang killings". > http://www.fbi.gov/ucr/cius_> 02/html/web/offreported/02-nmurder03.html Just out of curiosity, how many of those were convicted? [

Re: Matrimonial Case Mod

2004-02-18 Thread Larry C. Lyons
scary, real scary larry >http://tinyurl.com/35pf8 > >- Jim -- Larry C. Lyons Life is Complex. It has both real and imaginary parts. Chaos, Panic and Disorder. My work here is done

Re: Yeah!!

2004-02-18 Thread Kevin Graeme
> > Things like Columbine, crazed postal workers, and serial > > killers are the exception that makes headlines because they > > are so extreme. > > What about drive-by's? According to the FBI, in 2002 the total number of murders reported was 14,054. Of that, there were 73 "gangland killings" and

RE: Yeah!!

2004-02-18 Thread Philip Arnold
> Things like Columbine, crazed postal workers, and serial > killers are the exception that makes headlines because they > are so extreme. What about drive-by's? Or do they never go to prison, so they don't have to worry about them being on parole :-P [Todays Threads] [This Message] [Subsc

Slashdot Slashdotted?

2004-02-18 Thread Marlon Moyer
I'm getting an error "503 Service not available" Wow.   Marlon [Todays Threads] [This Message] [Subscription] [Fast Unsubscribe] [User Settings]

Re: Fondue (was Re: Yeah!!)

2004-02-18 Thread Kevin Graeme
> I recently switched from bourbon to single malt whisky.  The quality stuff > really is worth it, IMHO.  Very smooth, with an aroma you can truly savor. > > My current scotch is a Macallan 12-year single malt, but I'm upgrading to > the 18-year Macallan starting with my next purchase.  I drink ver

Re: Yeah!!

2004-02-18 Thread Kevin Graeme
> Oooh, "good behaviour" - I'm sorry that I killed 20 people, but I've > been a good boy since then - can you let me out now? You're talking about extreme situations. Most homicides are negligent and involve one person accidentally killed. After that, it's mostly spouse/relative murders and from w

RE: Yeah!!

2004-02-18 Thread Philip Arnold
> Not quite as severe, a 25 year sentence can be repealed if > new evidence proves the wrong person was incarcerated, not so > easy to do if the convict is now in a grave.  Appeals still > have their place, but usually don't go on so long as a death > penalty case do to the finality of the sent

RE: Yeah!!

2004-02-18 Thread Philip Arnold
> We should still have an appeals process, just a much shorter one. One or two appeals should cover everything and if it's still decided that they're guilty, then guess what - THEY'RE GUILTY Think of a mass murderer who is sentenced to several hundred years (yes, it happens :P) - they have the re

Woohoo!!

2004-02-18 Thread cfhelp
Rush is on tour again! I can't wait, June 13th in Kansas City. I may catch the June 12th show in Saint Louis as well. This will be my 15th Rush Concert. I heard they are getting Music DVD of the year. Rick --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://ww

RE: Auto trimmed posts

2004-02-18 Thread Erika L Walker-Arnold
I  may be walking off a short pier here ... but what if someone was answering a post about code, and wanted to include an entire code snippet that was longer than 8 or 10 or 20 lines what if the new list code REQUIRED them to wrap that code in a type tag? You know what I mean? Then you

Re: Auto trimmed posts

2004-02-18 Thread Jochem van Dieten
Michael Dinowitz wrote: >> >> I have been paying a bit attention to how much I quote and I think 8 lines >> would be insufficient for cf-talk. If I want to quote for instance a table >> schema, that usually is more then 8 lines. > > What would you suggest? I'm nt really sure I can think of any li

Re: Yeah!!

2004-02-18 Thread William H Bowen
now I have to try raclette...hadn't heard of that. *enjoying Sage Darby with lunch today* will tryer of all things cheese... "If my life weren't funny, it would just be true; and that would just be unacceptable." -- Carrie Fisher [Todays Threads] [This Message] [Subscription] [Fast Unsubs

Re: Re:Auto trimmed posts

2004-02-18 Thread Michael Dinowitz
> > I have been paying a bit attention to how much I quote and I think 8 lines would be insufficient for cf-talk. If I want to quote for instance a table schema, that usually is more then 8 lines. What would you suggest? > And on the "--- Original Message ---" thing: how about letting that be tri

Re: Dean Quits

2004-02-18 Thread Michael Dinowitz
He didn't quit. He stopped campaigning, but left his name on the ballet. Basically, he's angling to keep his name active without any work and then try for the VP slot. Clark quit. Liberman quit. Dean is just in 'rest' mode. > Not surprising... > > http://www.cnn.com/2004/ALLPOLITICS/02/18/elec04.p

Re:Auto trimmed posts

2004-02-18 Thread Jochem van Dieten
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. 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 mak

Re: Fondue (was Re: Yeah!!)

2004-02-18 Thread Adam Churvis
> > I've run across a couple of interesting fondue variations on Emmentaler > and > > Gruyere as a fondue sauce. Perhaps we could get Adam Churvis to comment - > > our resident chef/gourmand. ;) Patrick Harkins is quite literally an expert on cheese from a cheesemaker's point of view, so he can te

Re: Matrimonial Case Mod

2004-02-18 Thread brobborb
"This was very opportune timing, as she told me a few months ago that she needed a new PC for work because her Pentium II just wasn't cutting it anymore. There was no money in the company budget to upgrade her PC so I told her I'd build a PC from the spare parts I had laying around." This dude had

Matrimonial Case Mod

2004-02-18 Thread Jim Campbell
http://tinyurl.com/35pf8 - Jim [Todays Threads] [This Message] [Subscription] [Fast Unsubscribe] [User Settings]

RE: Fondue (was Re: Yeah!!)

2004-02-18 Thread Haggerty, Mike
Fonduing a Scotch is not really a matter of selecting a quality Scotch, it's a matter of finding a meaty one. Scotch tend to be impoverished and rarely have good grazing habits. Keep one in your backyard for about a month and fatten it up with your scraps, the things are so dumb they can rarely ope

Re: Fondue (was Re: Yeah!!)

2004-02-18 Thread Jerry Johnson
>> Don't know much about Scotch. Any recommendations? > Ideally, it should be brown. And gently poured down the drain (with all the other caustic agents.) Jerry Johnson [Todays Threads] [This Message] [Subscription] [Fast Unsubscribe] [User Settings]

Re: Fondue (was Re: Yeah!!)

2004-02-18 Thread Jim Campbell
>> Don't know much about Scotch. Any recommendations? Ideally, it should be brown. - Jim Kevin Graeme wrote: >>I've run across a couple of interesting fondue variations on Emmentaler >>    >> >and >   > >>Gruyere as a fondue sauce. Perhaps we could get Adam Churvis to comment - >>our resident

RE: Yeah!!

2004-02-18 Thread Andre Turrettini
fondue is good but if you like it, you really should try raclette.   Basically, you take a wheel of cheese and hold it up against a heating element.  Then you skim off the molten and crusty part and eat it with a potato or pickle or piece of bread. DRE -Original Message- From: Lyons,

Fondue (was Re: Yeah!!)

2004-02-18 Thread Kevin Graeme
> I've run across a couple of interesting fondue variations on Emmentaler and > Gruyere as a fondue sauce. Perhaps we could get Adam Churvis to comment - > our resident chef/gourmand. ;) Now I have to have fondue. Just checked with my partner and we're going to a local place that has this: Creamy

Re:Risk of Upgrading to CF6.1 from 6.0

2004-02-18 Thread Don
Sorry for yelling at you, appreciate your intention. >> WHAT? >> Forget about everything for now, the content of CFHTTP is saved in the >CFHTTP.FileContent >> variable, now in CFMX6.1, you have to say it's file.filecontent or do you >mean >> they are interchangable? > >My mistake. In CF 4 it was #

RE: Yeah!!

2004-02-18 Thread Lyons, Larry
I've run across a couple of interesting fondue variations on Emmentaler and Gruyere as a fondue sauce. Perhaps we could get Adam Churvis to comment - our resident chef/gourmand. ;) larry -Original Message- From: Jerry Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2004 3

RE: intranet link....

2004-02-18 Thread Ian Skinner
Just like this. 1.101 Welcome Confidentiality Notice:  This message including any attachments is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s) and may contain confidential and privileged information. Any unauthorized review, use, disclosure or distribution is prohibited. If you are not the inte

Re: Yeah!!

2004-02-18 Thread Jerry Johnson
Kevin said > I will only go along with this if I can get a good Chicago style dog at the > event. And maybe a corn dog. And hot pretzels with brown mustard. Do you > think cheese fondue is out of the question? Only if the fondue is the good kind, with Emmentaler and Gruyere, and not cheese whiz. T

RE: Yeah!!

2004-02-18 Thread Ian Skinner
BUT - if the state is going to incarcerate somebody for 25+ years of their life, should they also be very, very, very sure that they are improsing the right person? If not, then they're taking a rather "lax" attitude towards imprisoning people Philip Arnold. Not quite as severe, a 25 year sent

Re: Yeah!!

2004-02-18 Thread Kevin Graeme
> Where we, the society as a whole get to derive enjoyment from the suffering > of convicted crimminals. Now I know this sounds severe, but I think we > should come up with a deadly game sort of like "the running man". I think > you will all agree that the positive reinforcement garnered from such

Re: Re:Risk of Upgrading to CF6.1 from 6.0

2004-02-18 Thread Kevin Graeme
> WHAT? > Forget about everything for now, the content of CFHTTP is saved in the CFHTTP.FileContent > variable, now in CFMX6.1, you have to say it's file.filecontent or do you mean > they are interchangable? My mistake. In CF 4 it was #file.filecontent#. In MX it's #cfhttp.filecontent#. > "The bo

RE: Yeah!!

2004-02-18 Thread Lyons, Larry
Forgot to mention that this particular program was defunded by the previous Virginia Governor. larry -Original Message- From: Lyons, Larry [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2004 2:04 PM To: CF-Community Subject: RE: Yeah!! Has it ever been really tried? The reason

RE: Yeah!!

2004-02-18 Thread Lyons, Larry
Has it ever been really tried? The reason why reform efforts have not worked is that they have never been given the opportunity to work. In grad school, one of the courses I took was seminar/practicum on Community Psychology. One of the areas we studied was behaviorally based prison reform efforts

Re:Risk of Upgrading to CF6.1 from 6.0

2004-02-18 Thread Don
WHAT? Forget about everything for now, the content of CFHTTP is saved in the CFHTTP.FileContent variable, now in CFMX6.1, you have to say it's file.filecontent or do you mean they are interchangable? "The bonus is that cfhttp works much better with MX at getting things..." MX? 6.0 or 6.1?  I'm alr

Re: Yeah!!

2004-02-18 Thread Kevin Graeme
> >There have been at least five high-profile death row cases in the > >Baltimore area that have been overturned as a result of DNA testing. In > >one case, an innocent man lost 32 years of his life because the state > >proved, to the satisfaction of a jury, he was the killer. > > >M > > Do you hav

RE: Yeah!!

2004-02-18 Thread Haggerty, Mike
Yeah. Treat capital punishment like and other form of cruel and unusual punishment. Everybody complains about Johnny Cochrain. Barry Scheck has actually been doing something with his life besides making money. http://www.innocenceproject.org/ Do you know how hard it is to get the state to share

RE: Yeah!!

2004-02-18 Thread Heald, Tim
CHEF AID :) -- Timothy Heald 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 organization(s).  Nor have these opinions been approved

RE: Yeah!!

2004-02-18 Thread Andre Turrettini
Yes but I'd rather it shoved under the rug than in my face with a gun and a request for money!! DRE -Original Message- From: Harkins, Patrick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2004 11:50 AM To: CF-Community Subject: RE: Yeah!! What rehabilitation? Seems to me the

RE: Yeah!!

2004-02-18 Thread John Stanley
What if we created a new, third type of "corrective action" called funishment Where we, the society as a whole get to derive enjoyment from the suffering of convicted crimminals. Now I know this sounds severe, but I think we should come up with a deadly game sort of like "the running man". I thi

RE: Yeah!!

2004-02-18 Thread Harkins, Patrick
What rehabilitation? Seems to me the whole prison system is mostly a shove-it-under-the-rug kind of affair. -Patrick -Original Message- From: Heald, Tim I think we punish.  Rehabilitation hasn't worked. Outbound email scanned for virus'. [Todays Threads] [This Message] [Subscripti

RE: Yeah!!

2004-02-18 Thread Haggerty, Mike
We should have mandantory DNA testing in all death penalty cases. The death penalty should be forbidden in cases where this is not possible. M -Original Message- From: Heald, Tim [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2004 1:45 PM To: CF-Community Subject: RE: Yeah!! We

RE: Yeah!!

2004-02-18 Thread Heald, Tim
>There have been at least five high-profile death row cases in the >Baltimore area that have been overturned as a result of DNA testing. In >one case, an innocent man lost 32 years of his life because the state >proved, to the satisfaction of a jury, he was the killer. >M Do you have a better ide

RE: Yeah!!

2004-02-18 Thread Heald, Tim
We should still have an appeals process, just a much shorter one. -- Timothy Heald 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 or

RE: Yeah!!

2004-02-18 Thread Haggerty, Mike
>> Here is the link to the vaunted Chewbacca defense. HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA! Oh, my sides hurt. My eyes water. I cannot stop laughing. Everyone in my office wanted to read that! I have never, ever, in all the decades my eyes have perceived light, heard of something so funny. You are brilliant fo

Re:List posting

2004-02-18 Thread Marwan Saidi
All good suggestions Mike, and if I could be so bold as to add one... For those of us who use the web interface, it's tough to quote part of a post, especially if we wish to "Post a new reply in this thread". Perhaps you could set it up so that the thread displays under the textarea to facilitate

RE: Yeah!!

2004-02-18 Thread Heald, Tim
>I think a fundamental question is whether prison is for rehabilitation or >punishment. What is considered pandering by the punishment side may be seen >as a means of rehabilitation by the other side. >-Kevin I think we punish.  Rehabilitation hasn't worked. -- Timothy Heald Web Portfolio Ma

RE: Yeah!!

2004-02-18 Thread Heald, Tim
Lawyers and court costs. You get a lot of appeals before they fry you, That's the piece that needs to be reformed as far as I am concerned. -- Timothy Heald Web Portfolio Manager Overseas Security Advisory Council U.S. Department of State 571.345.2319 The opinions expressed here do no

Re:Yeah!!

2004-02-18 Thread Marwan Saidi
Phillip - Not to put too fine a point on it, but (IIRC) you are white. There are many, many data that have consistently shown that the system in place today is very heavily slanted against minorities. It starts with access to defense and includes the racial makeup of a jury and many other things.

RE: Yeah!!

2004-02-18 Thread John Stanley
Here is the link to the vaunted Chewbacca defense. http://www.connect-dots.com/Poofs/chewbacca.html -Original Message- From: John Stanley Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2004 1:35 PM To: CF-Community Subject: RE: Yeah!! >>Our current legal system is predicated on sophistry, not fact.

RE: First Offender!!!! (was RE: Yay me!)

2004-02-18 Thread Heald, Tim
I thought he said it was going to be automatic? -- Timothy Heald 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 organization(s).  No

RE: Yeah!!

2004-02-18 Thread John Stanley
>>Our current legal system is predicated on sophistry, not fact. Actual transcripts from a Johnie Cochrane trial: Gerald (Whispering): Dammit. [...] He's using the Chewbacca defense. Johnny Cochrane: Why would a Wooky, an eight-foot-tall Wooky, want to live on Endor with a bunch of two-foot-tall

Re: ...

2004-02-18 Thread William H Bowen
That delicate satin draped frail? 0_0 -- will "If my life weren't funny, it would just be true; and that would just be unacceptable." -- Carrie Fisher [Todays Threads] [This Message] [Subscription] [Fast Unsubscribe] [User Settings]

Re: Yeah!!

2004-02-18 Thread Kevin Graeme
> I thought that the whole point of the legal system was to find people > guilty or innocent of a crime - if they're proven guilty, then they have > been judged to have done the crime - end of story Being found legally guilty is not always the same as being factually guilty as DNA evidence is show

RE: Yeah!!

2004-02-18 Thread Lyons, Larry
For arguments sake lets say it takes 10 years to go from conviction to execution for someone who is genuinely guilty. With due process, appeals etc, it takes about 10 years. Then factor in the costs of the appeals up to the Supreme Court, as well as how much it costs on a per prisoner basic for max

RE: Yeah!!

2004-02-18 Thread Philip Arnold
> What you didn't factor in is the legal costs of all the > appeals that go into a death penalty case.  If the state is > going to kill a person, they have to be very, very, very sure > they are killing the right person and this usually requires > such cases to go to at least a state supreme co

intranet link....

2004-02-18 Thread Eric Dawson
How can I create a link to: \\machinename\printers in HTML? quick answers only - I'll research later today. Eric [Todays Threads] [This Message] [Subscription] [Fast Unsubscribe] [User Settings]

RE: Yeah!!

2004-02-18 Thread Haggerty, Mike
Prison is punishment these days. Period. Supermax prisons are the best example of this. They make no effort to do anything beyond locking down prisoners. Most people spend only 60 minutes outside their cells on any given day, if that. M -Original Message- From: Ian Skinner [mailto:[EMAIL

RE: Yeah!!

2004-02-18 Thread Ian Skinner
I think a fundamental question is whether prison is for rehabilitation or punishment. What is considered pandering by the punishment side may be seen as a means of rehabilitation by the other side. -Kevin And I feel this is a major contribution to the failure of prisons.  It is unclear whether

Dean Quits

2004-02-18 Thread Jim Campbell
Not surprising... http://www.cnn.com/2004/ALLPOLITICS/02/18/elec04.prez.main/index.html I'm most concerned that people who threw themselves into his campaign will, if Nader runs again, move to a Green candidate if they view Kerry or Edwards as not liberal enough.  Not that Dean was as liberal a

Re: Risk of Upgrading to CF6.1 from 6.0

2004-02-18 Thread Kevin Graeme
We're upgrading right now, and my CFHTTP calls worked after I rewrote them slightly. Basically, for some reason I had this: processing logic including outputting the #file.filecontent# The obvious problem is where the end cfhttp call is. Doing this solved any problems: processing logic incl

RE: Yeah!!

2004-02-18 Thread Andre Turrettini
Plus, they often get their own special pupose built prison which aint that cheap either. The money is one thing but when you look historically at the amount of people executed that are later found to be innocent, you really rethink. Theres a good movie about this with Kevin Spacey called call

RE: Yeah!!

2004-02-18 Thread Haggerty, Mike
I disagree. What is wrong with the death penalty is not that the state cannot prove it's case concretely, it is that they prove their case concretely against the wrong person in too many cases. There have been at least five high-profile death row cases in the Baltimore area that have been overturn

RE: Yeah!!

2004-02-18 Thread Haggerty, Mike
If you use the dealth penalty, you have to pay for all the items you mentioned plus years of attorney's fees, judge's salaries, special charges in the prisoner's defense which go back to the state, court administration fees, etc. plus this all this takes valuable time away from the courts. If you f

RE: Yeah!!

2004-02-18 Thread Ian Skinner
What you didn't factor in is the legal costs of all the appeals that go into a death penalty case.  If the state is going to kill a person, they have to be very, very, very sure they are killing the right person and this usually requires such cases to go to at least a state supreme court level, if

Re: Yeah!!

2004-02-18 Thread Kevin Graeme
> So, how can 20+ years of keeping them in prison cost more than the > execution? Unless someone is REALLY ripping off the state, then you're > gonna save Millions, aren't you? IIRC, it's mostly legal costs. > I'm not pro or anti execution, just anti the way we "pander" to > criminals who are in

Risk of Upgrading to CF6.1 from 6.0

2004-02-18 Thread Don
Hi, I have not had a good experience of upgrading from CF5.x to CF6.0 at the request/urge of two MM R&D staff (actually via HOF) back about six months ago.  My platform is Windows XP.  The key reason for me to consider the move is the current version's "bug, not?" in CFHTTP tag's https call.  The

RE: Yeah!!

2004-02-18 Thread Sandy Clark
It works that way, because a death penalty case must go through automatic appeals (which is why it takes 20-25 years to actually enforce the penalty). The cost of the appeals cases through all of the courts is also added to the costs of keeping a death penalty prisoner. I'm just wondering how th

RE: Yeah!!

2004-02-18 Thread Philip Arnold
> Based on what I've read, due to our legal system it: > 1.) actually costs more I'm just wondering how this works... You don't have the death penalty, you have to pay for the person to be in prison for 25+ years, this includes food, water, clothing, guards, property for the prison (the space cou

Re: Yeah!!

2004-02-18 Thread Kevin Graeme
> http://www.freep.com/news/latestnews/pm18514_20040218.htm > > > Cant wait to vote on this one I won't try to tell you how to vote, but I strongly encourage you to read empirical, non-emotional arguments for both sides. For myself, while the death penalty may feel satisfying and "right", it

List posting

2004-02-18 Thread Michael Dinowitz
How about these as 'suggestions' 1. When replying to a post, please remove the information about who you are replying to. In Outlook Express, this is prefixed with the text "- Original Message - ". This information is not needed and can actually be detrimental. If left in a post, it will b

Yeah!!

2004-02-18 Thread John Stanley
http://www.freep.com/news/latestnews/pm18514_20040218.htm Cant wait to vote on this one [Todays Threads] [This Message] [Subscription] [Fast Unsubscribe] [User Settings]

RE: Paul Harvey Comments on "The Passion" by Mel Gibson

2004-02-18 Thread Erika L Walker-Arnold
You can include the relevent bits you need. Everyone here mostly knows what the topic is though ... And you need to give them some credit for that. Leaving the email address in the post is not necessary and may help with SPAM somewhere down the road ... No one needs the subject line again, nor the

RE: First Offender!!!! (was RE: Yay me!)

2004-02-18 Thread Philip Arnold
> Why would you want to put me on a ledge, a right angled > projection at that..oh wait, you mean lynch :) Mah In-gur-lish bee nun two gud todai :-P [Todays Threads] [This Message] [Subscription] [Fast Unsubscribe] [User Settings]

RE: First Offender!!!! (was RE: Yay me!)

2004-02-18 Thread Philip Arnold
> From: Ian Skinner > > PHHHBTTHERE, you can just remove me from you list.   > Turned off include original message when replying.  Now most > likely will forget to include anything at all and can really > confuse people. Now we don't know what you're referring to :-P [Todays Threads] [Th

RE: First Offender!!!! (was RE: Yay me!)

2004-02-18 Thread Marlon Moyer
Why would you want to put me on a ledge, a right angled projection at that..oh wait, you mean lynch :) > -Original Message- > From: Philip Arnold [mailto:] > Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2004 8:48 AM > To: CF-Community > Subject: RE: First Offender (was RE: Yay me!) > > LINCH HIM

RE: Paul Harvey Comments on "The Passion" by Mel Gibson

2004-02-18 Thread Lyons, Larry
At the same time, I prefer including the post I am replying to, on occasion for more complete understanding you need also to include the relevant parts of the post that person was responding to. larry -Original Message- From: Erika L Walker-Arnold [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesd

RE: Paul Harvey Comments on "The Passion" by Mel Gibson

2004-02-18 Thread Marlon Moyer
Pontius Pilate was a cylon -- marlon "And Bobby you are right, I am being selfish, but the last time I checked, we don't have a whole lot of songs that feature the cowbell!" [Todays Threads] [This Message] [Subscription] [Fast Unsubscribe] [User Settings]

RE: Paul Harvey Comments on "The Passion" by Mel Gibson

2004-02-18 Thread Erika L Walker-Arnold
Larry! Trim your posts! We're on a campaign to help Mikey and the rest of the community read the archives better! And save bandwidth!!! :D Cheers, Erika --   >>| From: Lyons, Larry >>| >>| The same here. Right up there with reruns of Hogan's Hero

RE: Paul Harvey Comments on "The Passion" by Mel Gibson

2004-02-18 Thread C. Hatton Humphrey
> 5. He went out of his way to use the parts of the NT that are > the most negative about the Jews. The line "his blood is on > the Jews" is only said in Mathew and is one of the MAIN > sources of Christian attacks on Jews over the years. I'm a practicing Christian.  It is my belief that the bl

RE: First Offender!!!! (was RE: Yay me!)

2004-02-18 Thread Erika L Walker-Arnold
Oh oh oh ... Another email address and post non-trimmer culprit ... ** wags finger ** Shame! ** adds Jim to the list ** Gel Marlon Larry Ian Kevin (Graeme) Jim Cheers, Erika Being militant for a slim-lined tomorrow :D >>| -Original Message- >>| From: Jim Davis >>| Subject: RE:

RE: Paul Harvey Comments on "The Passion" by Mel Gibson

2004-02-18 Thread Lyons, Larry
The same here. Right up there with reruns of Hogan's Heroes, and live carp baiting on the fishing channel. larry -Original Message- From: Kevin Graeme [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2004 10:55 AM To: CF-Community Subject: Re: Paul Harvey Comments on "The Passion"

While I'm setting Outlook options...

2004-02-18 Thread Ian Skinner
I'm using a view to filter messages to show only unread messages by conversation topic (subject).  I would really like to have it be unread OR flagged messages by conversation topic.  I have been unable to set up Microsoft Outlook (not express) to do this for me. Can any of you OE guru's out there

RE: Paul Harvey Comments on "The Passion" by Mel Gibson

2004-02-18 Thread Jim Davis
Yeah. that's pretty much my opinion too. I've liked Gibson's work in the past tremendously. which is one reason why I try to ignore personal information about celebrities.  Basically I don't really care about their personal lives and am not willing to risk my enjoyment of entertainment by learni

RE: First Offender!!!! (was RE: Yay me!)

2004-02-18 Thread Ian Skinner
PHHHBTTHERE, you can just remove me from you list.  Turned off include original message when replying.  Now most likely will forget to include anything at all and can really confuse people. Confidentiality Notice:  This message including any attachments is for the sole use of the intended reci

RE: Auto trimmed posts

2004-02-18 Thread Philip Arnold
] > So your refering to people who quote but who's software does not add ] > in the 'required' prefixes on quoted lines? ] ] Yes. /me runs off to change Reply character [Todays Threads] [This Message] [Subscription] [Fast Unsubscribe] [User Settings]

Re: Paul Harvey Comments on "The Passion" by Mel Gibson

2004-02-18 Thread Michael Dinowitz
There have been a LOT of articles out on this and I actually have links to many (automatically) through google. If you go to houseoffusion.com/news and click on the Judaism section, you should see a few article links. They go back for weeks. (The CF news there has some non-CF stuff as well. People

RE: Paul Harvey Comments on "The Passion" by Mel Gibson

2004-02-18 Thread Angel Stewart
I read that article as well...it was a good 5 pages long and says Just about the same thing that Michael stated with regards to Pilate and how he was represented in the movie. >From this, I gather that there is definitely some propaganda going on where the movie is concerned. -Gel -Ori

Re: Paul Harvey Comments on "The Passion" by Mel Gibson

2004-02-18 Thread Kevin Graeme
I might get around to watching it when it comes out on cable. If there isn't something else more pertinent to my life on like a rerun of the PowerPuff Girls or Queer Eye. -Kevin > This one is at the top of my "Must see." > D. > >  Paul Harvey Comments on "The Passion" by Mel Gibson [yadda, yadda,

Re: Paul Harvey Comments on "The Passion" by Mel Gibson

2004-02-18 Thread Deanna Schneider
> 1. To review the film you had to be invited and sign an NDA that said you > would only write good things about it. i.e. no trashing it. and so forth... There's a very good article in last week's Newsweek about the movie and where it strays from history. It also points out that the Gospels themse

Re: Paul Harvey Comments on "The Passion" by Mel Gibson

2004-02-18 Thread Michael Dinowitz
1. To review the film you had to be invited and sign an NDA that said you would only write good things about it. i.e. no trashing it. 2. He (or his company or someone) made a statement that the Pope said 'it is as it was'. The Vatican rejected that report. As Gibson is NOT Catholic, it makes the re

RE:Trimming Digest messages (was Auto trimmed posts)

2004-02-18 Thread Angel Stewart
I just checked the CF-Talk archives, and I found them much, much easier to read. I was wondering if an option could be made to deliver the Digests in the same format. That is: An option for receiving rich HTML digests, that includes the auto-trim code. There would also be a hyperlink fr

Re:Auto trimmed posts

2004-02-18 Thread Jochem van Dieten
Michael Dinowitz wrote: > So your refering to people who quote but who's software does not add > in the 'required' prefixes on quoted lines? Yes. Jochem [Todays Threads] [This Message] [Subscription] [Fast Unsubscribe] [User Settings]

RE: First Offender!!!! (was RE: Yay me!)

2004-02-18 Thread Erika L Walker-Arnold
** wrings hands, looks around. Sighs. Rubs face. Wrings hands again. Stomps foot. Paces across office. Slings back a cup of tea. Taps fingers on desk. ** Oh HELL! Sure! Why not you nasty nasty nasty man! :P :D LOL ** adds Kevin G to the list ** Gel Marlon Larry Ian Kevin (Graeme) Cheers, E

Re: Auto trimmed posts

2004-02-18 Thread Kevin Graeme
Like me. -Kevin > > There are very few people that quote partial posts under their own > message. > You would be surprised. [Todays Threads] [This Message] [Subscription] [Fast Unsubscribe] [User Settings]

Re: First Offender!!!! (was RE: Yay me!)

2004-02-18 Thread Michael Dinowitz
I like it! > We need a little flash program that we can put peoples faces up and pelt > them with muffins hee hee hee ^_^ [Todays Threads] [This Message] [Subscription] [Fast Unsubscribe] [User Settings]

Re: Re:Auto trimmed posts

2004-02-18 Thread Michael Dinowitz
> It shouldn't be rejected. People should receive a reply asking them to consider the effects of their quoting behaviour on the signal to noise ratio in the archives, the effect on the amount of spam the people they quote get, the bandwidth cost, the fact that the netiquette specifically says to qu

RE: Paul Harvey Comments on "The Passion" by Mel Gibson

2004-02-18 Thread Raymond Camden
> Well, he's altered it enough to pull out the things that were > the most likly to cause anti-semetic attacks and added in > 'flashbacks' to make it softer. > Personally, I don't trust Gibson. I don't trust his actions, > his games or his intent. I have hope for the future but Why don't yo

Re: Auto trimmed posts

2004-02-18 Thread Michael Dinowitz
> >> 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? > > I think the following lin

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