K, sold.
I'll find a good combo on newegg and order tonight. I'll check around
locally too. I looked at the Logitech offering @ bestbuy when I saw the
pro elite, and it din't look too bad. I also think the was top pick for
one of the pc game mags for mouses(the GOTY edition with jedi:kotor
wh
What, like $40 bil + or whatever behind their software and hardware
development?
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From: Angel Stewart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, February 27, 2004 9:46 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: microsoft wireless desktop elite or bluetooth.
Any reason why you w
If one had, say, one of these:
http://tinyurl.com/37xae
What is the best software to make backups of my movies onto dvd+/-r? I
just want to be sure they will play on the most number of standard
players possible.
I'm resurfacing, double-backup-ing, and mp3ing all of my cd's, as I'm
tired o
For $39.95 you can get 802.11g which is 54 MEGS bandwidth plus all the firewall
features as well, This is where the new technology is, as the 802.11b is old
technology
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Lyons, Larry wrote:
> My home setup is somewhat older than that. I have an Asante 4 port Cable/DSL
> router with an external modem and a print server. To go wireless I hooked in
> a wireless access point, and the system seems to work just fine. So far I've
> had no complaints.
Thanks to everyone f
> From: Matthew P. Smith
>
> Yeah, let's try that again, but this time with chutzpah!
>
> Elite:
> http://tinyurl.com/xll4
>
> blue tooth:
> http://tinyurl.com/2g2ew
>
> what I gots currently:
> http://tinyurl.com/2jnqs
>
> yeah, I'll slow down on the beer now. :P
I'm with Gel on this
L
Any reason why you want to go Microsoft?
Have you checke dthe offerings from Logitech? IN my opinion they're
superior to Microsoft's offerings.
THe MX 700 specifically, is also bundled with a wireless keyboard.
-Gel
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Which?:
http://www.bestb
Oops, it does work, thank you and sorry for the false alarm.
>Chunshen (Don) Li wrote:
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>> cell a
>> cell b
>> cell c
>> cell d
>
>
>Change your "display: none;" to "visibility: hidden;".
>
>Jochem
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Yeah, let's try that again, but this time with chutzpah!
Elite:
http://tinyurl.com/xll4
blue tooth:
http://tinyurl.com/2g2ew
what I gots currently:
http://tinyurl.com/2jnqs
yeah, I'll slow down on the beer now. :P
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Which?:
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp?id=1051384612652
type=product> &skuId=4838938&type=product
or
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp?id=1056899518684
type=product> &skuId=5755275&type=product
I just bought the wireless desktop(non-elite), and I REALLY miss the
back butto
Our band (Rivergard) wants to ad some old songs to the set list. We want
those really great songs that everyone liked but you dont here anymore (the
other bands arent playing them). Preferably from the 50-70.
Any suggestions?
Rick
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No. Won't work.
>Chunshen (Don) Li wrote:
>>
>> cell a
>> cell b
>> cell c
>> cell d
>
>
>Change your "display: none;" to "visibility: hidden;".
>
>Jochem
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>
> cell a
> cell b
> cell c
> cell d
> so, now the "displayTBL" table would look like this if cell a and cell
> d are requested to be displayed subsequently:
> (page format)
>
> cell a cell d
>
> what is desired would look like
> cell a [b space] [c space] cell d
Cha
Me too :-) except this "chosen" thing has caused a lot of problems
from misunderstandings by others over the ages. MikeyD, any comments?
-Ben
>Quite possibly that is the case, I am much more proficient in the IT world than
>I am in the theological one.
>
>
>
> - Original Message -
> Fr
Quite possibly that is the case, I am much more proficient in the IT world than
I am in the theological one.
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From: Ben Braver
To: CF-Community
Sent: Friday, February 27, 2004 4:24 PM
Subject: Re: Priestly sexual abuse statistics
Doug, I think you misunder
Doug, I think you misunderstand the word "chosen".
At a time of polytheism and lawlessness, the Jews were
the people chosen to *bear the burden* of obeying moral laws,
i.e. the 613 Mitzvot (commandments).
So, this wasn't being singled out as favorites...
Hence the old joke "would you mind choosing
Jeff,
I'll ask her for a list.
Also, she says she is not in any denomination.
She described it as a back-to-basics group
based largely on serious bible study, joyous pray-reading, etc.
To me, it looks like Christian Chasidism ;-)
-Ben
> Ben,
>
> As a Catholic myself, I'd like to hear what sh
They should also be subject to secular law as well, just like everyone else.
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Think the Cardinal should be subjected to Cannon Law -
that's not a mis-spelling, I don't mean Canon Law,
I mean a large-caliber cannon ball at close range...
-Ben
> Getting in
Hear this,
some js to toggle here (DONE, WORK PERFECTLY);
html part below
CONTROL
click to display cell a with ID 1
click to display cell b with ID 2
...
CONTROL END
DISPLAY
table id="displayTBL"
cell a
cell b
cell c
cell d
...
table end
DISPLAY END
Syntax-wise, everything is working, how
Ben,
As a Catholic myself, I'd like to hear what she is referring to
when she says that Catholics "do a lot of things that are not a true part of the faith"...
Also, you say she is very Christian. What denomination is she?
Cheers,
Jeff
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To:
Actually the 4th son of an Independent Baptist Preacher
Raised with that theology and turned a corner after 4 years of theology classes
as electives when going to the University for my IT degree.
I now have the feeling that errors in translation are being perpetuated by the
Christian Theological S
Think the Cardinal should be subjected to Cannon Law -
that's not a mis-spelling, I don't mean Canon Law,
I mean a large-caliber cannon ball at close range...
-Ben
> Getting in here late, but...
>
> Have you been following the Catholic Priest Abuse issue? From here in
> Boston, it is pretty clea
> while we're on the subject of religion and all, discussing
> Kaddish, resurrection, etc., I'm feeling particularly cosmic
> - it's exactly one year today since the heart attack!!
Ben, I only remembered that it had been a year for my ankle 3 days
afterwards.
Hatton
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Thanks, Mike.
URL? Wonder if it's available out my way.
I'm just curious -
have 3mps max cable modem for I think $45/mo.
BTW it's duct tape - originally used to
seal seams in HVAC systems :-)
-Ben
>Ben -
>
>You use duck tape to hook the DSL into the cable modem silly!
>
>And maybe a stapler.
>
Dana, I completely agree (about the "position to harm").
Think the bishops and archbishops are more to blame than
the priests with basically a mental illness, since the
supervisors let the harm continue for so long.
-Ben
> Not to excuse the Catholic Church, but it believes in redemption. And
>
My wife, who is *very* Christian, says the Catholic church
does a lot of things which are not a true part of the faith.
Patrick, I think you're right.
Hmmm, if they are supposed to abstain,
maybe today when it gets really stiff and painful
the priests should take Celebrex.
;-)
-Ben
>yes I think
I consider myself symbolically celebrated and anointed,
(also cheered), with joyous thanks, Kevin!
funny coincidence - on Sunday my daughter and I are going
out to dinner for Indian food, possibly to local restaurant
named Namaste . (Wife is getting together with her sisters.)
-Ben
>Namaste,
I have to side with Ben on this one. I think that the celibate "married to
God" lifestyle is unnatural. Put that together with the "cult of the body"
in Christianity and you're playing with fire in my opinion.
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I dont know i think jerking off solves
crapola. sorry, wish I could. If I tell the "dogs from hell" that I am
subscribed to this list they won't be happy, so there's no way they will
whitelist cf-community. :-(
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LOL damn you and your possible spam :P whitelist us :>
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it's under the table
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yea the whole thing is unraveling! :-)
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No doubt. Threads are going crazy
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patrick, what is with your [possible SPAM] headers?
you're messing up my organizational habits
:P :D
C
yes I think in the original, God said "celebrate" not "celibate". Ah the
subtleties of language! :-)
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my guess would be it's the whole celibacy issue (which just ain't natural).
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Namaste, if you want to be all mystical. Otherwise: Cheers!
-Kevin
> while we're on the subject of religion and all,
> discussing Kaddish, resurrection, etc.,
> I'm feeling particularly cosmic -
> it's exactly one year today since the heart attack!!
>
> Shema Yisrael Adonai Elohaynu Adonai Echad
while we're on the subject of religion and all,
discussing Kaddish, resurrection, etc.,
I'm feeling particularly cosmic -
it's exactly one year today since the heart attack!!
Shema Yisrael Adonai Elohaynu Adonai Echad.
Hear, Israel, the Lord our God, the Lord is One.
Barukh Shem k'vod malkhuto
speaking of which,
how would you pronounce the financial newspaper in Sweden?
The Wall Street Urinal?
;-)
>Kentucky Fried Journal?
>
>--Ben "currently living in Kentucky" Doom
>
>Harkins, Patrick wrote:
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Not to excuse the Catholic Church, but it believes in redemption. And it seems that pedophilia is not something that you can just stop doing, no matter how much you pray. While I have pity for the tormented souls of the perpetrators, they should abolutely not have been placed in a position to harm
Yes.
But to reduce an ancient religion to no more than this is wrong also.
Dana
> Getting in here late, but...
>
> Have you been following the Catholic Priest Abuse issue? From here in
> Boston, it is pretty clear Cardinal Law was acting directly under the
> Pope's orders.
>
> That is pretty
Vancouver was nice. Salt Lake City was really clean too. I remember the
first time I went to NYC that I was actually surprised that it wasn't as
dirty as I figured it would be. It didn't live down to my expectations!
-Kevin
> >>Toronto is the cleanest, prettiest city I've ever been to. Would love
You're perfectly right, thanks and it's SO embarassing of me :)
>Actually it isn't the css that's the problem, but the html
>
>Your tags are closed and are actually at the end of the paragraph.
>
>The reason that the first paragraph is different is because you've styled
>your tag to be sans-se
>>Toronto is the cleanest, prettiest city I've ever been to. Would love to
>>go back. I really want to go to PEI and eat fresh lobster ... drool ...
You have obviously never been to Portland Oregon. Or Santa Fe. I have heard this before about Toront, and it is true that there is less litter than i
Good looking out!
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Not enough vowels for that.
--benD
Ben Braver wrote:
> Eri*K*a,
> could it mean he's maybe going Hawaiian?
> ;-)
> -Benny
>
> >patrick, what is with your [possible SPAM] headers?
> >
> >you're messing up my organizational habits
> >
> >:P :D
> >
> >Cheers,
> >Erika
> >
they need to send that stuff down here to Florida :>
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No Sh*t, Sherlock
>You're really being anal about this you know.
>
>larry
>
>>
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Eri*K*a,
could it mean he's maybe going Hawaiian?
;-)
-Benny
>patrick, what is with your [possible SPAM] headers?
>
>you're messing up my organizational habits
>
>:P :D
>
>Cheers,
>Erika
>--
>
>From: Harkins, Patrick
>Subject: [possible spa
Ben -
You use duck tape to hook the DSL into the cable modem silly!
And maybe a stapler.
The whole cost of this stuff is $64.99 a month, no tax.
M
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Sent: Friday, February 27, 2004 2:25 PM
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No reply for me.
You might check to see if port 80 is opened for you at
https://grc.com/x/ne.dll?bh0bkyd2
Hatton
> -Original Message-
> From: ColdFusion Developer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, February 27, 2004 4:14 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Favor
>
> Can someone se
Another thing to check is to make sure you have the latest firmware. I
have the same setup and had a similar problem where I was having to
reset almost daily. A trip to linksys' website and some new firmware
seems to have fixed this problem for me.
Ian
bret wrote:
> So I have a Linksys 4-port
LOL!
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Kentucky Fried Journal?
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Thanks!!
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Sent: Friday, February 27, 2004 4:19 PM
Subject: Re: Favor
Yup... Hello back atcha!
Jeff
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To: CF-Community
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PS. It's stunning, really! :-)
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So you were able to see the HELLO?
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ColdFusion Developer wrote:
> Can someone see if you can access the website at:
> http://4.3.119.134/
works.
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--Ben "currently living in Kentucky" Doom
Harkins, Patrick wrote:
> You think you got it bad? every time I see this thread I keep thinking KFC
> version. Maybe KJ is a cross between LJ and KFC? Or is it the hilbilly
> version of LJ?
>
> -Original Message-
> From
I can see it.
ColdFusion Developer wrote:
> Can someone see if you can access the website at:
> http://4.3.119.134/
>
> It should display a simple HELLO.
>
> Just want to know if I finally got it fixed
>
> Thanks!
>
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From: ColdFusion Developer
To: CF-Community
Sent: Friday, February 27, 2004 2:14 PM
Subject: Favor
Can someone see if you can access the website at:
http://4.3.119.134/
It should display a simple HELLO.
Just want to
It sayth
HELLO
larry
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> Sent: Friday, February 27, 2004 4:14 PM
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> Can someone see if you can access the website at: http://4.3.119.134/
>
> It should display a simple H
LOL damn you and your possible spam :P whitelist us :>
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From
I dont know i think jerking off solves alot of the problems but if they
are horny for sex go out and screw sometone their own age. I'm just
saying i'm positive abuse happens from tens of thousands of people a
year. And counts out to be more then just the standard catholic priests
assaults. I will g
So you were able to see the HELLO?
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To: CF-Community
Sent: Friday, February 27, 2004 4:16 PM
Subject: [possible spam] RE: Favor
It's alive! :-)
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From: ColdFusion Developer [
Can someone see if you c
You're Jewish right? Not that it matters much but sometimes I tend to
notice a persons religious affiliation determines the zeal with which
they verbally assault things lol.
Its no worse then anyone who doesn't want to goto jail and doesn't want
to have the scrutiny of the law on them LOL. I mean
It's alive! :-)
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Nope. Cannot find server.
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To: CF-Community
Subject: Favor
Can someone see if you can access the website at:
http://4.3.119.134/
It should display a simple HEL
Can someone see if you can access the website at:
http://4.3.119.134/
It should display a simple HELLO.
Just want to know if I finally got it fixed
Thanks!
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"Every sperm is sacred, Every sperm is great! If a sperm gets wasted, God
gets quite irate!" Monty Python. :-)
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Yea but that's what whacking the pud is for :>
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Yea but that's what whacking the pud is for :>
4k is not many people at all. And you do the math more boys got molested
because they had easier access. Do the math that's just about 2.5 boys
per person which makes things fall more away from those alarming
numbers. I mean 2.5 boys over what 20 ye
You think you got it bad? every time I see this thread I keep thinking KFC
version. Maybe KJ is a cross between LJ and KFC? Or is it the hilbilly
version of LJ?
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No doubt. Threads are going crazy
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Sent: Friday, February 27, 2004 3:57 PM
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patrick, what is with your [possible SPAM] headers?
you're messin
You're really being anal about this you know.
larry
> -Original Message-
> From: Ben Braver [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, February 27, 2004 2:38 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: KJ Version
>
>
> I have a big conflict here, folks.
> IANAL *cannot* mean "I Am Not A Lawyer
patrick, what is with your [possible SPAM] headers?
you're messing up my organizational habits
:P :D
Cheers,
Erika
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Subject: [possible spam] RE: Got My Mojo today
cool, esp the VOIP!
btw, unrelated, but anybod
/methinks this becoming a mutual brain fart
>Your reasoning is unclear, sir.
>
>IANAL could mean "I anal."
>IANAL could mean "I am not a lawyer"
>
>I could be anal AND not a lawyer. I've heard this more than once..
>
>It would be more difficult to be a lawyer and not anal, but that would be:
>IAA
Your reasoning is unclear, sir.
IANAL could mean "I anal."
IANAL could mean "I am not a lawyer"
I could be anal AND not a lawyer. I've heard this more than once..
It would be more difficult to be a lawyer and not anal, but that would be:
IAAL (I am a lawyer)
IANANAL (I am not anal)
*pttth*
I have a big conflict here, folks.
IANAL *cannot* mean "I Am Not A Lawyer",
since IMNSHO all lawyers are anal until proven innocent.
-Ben
>I thought that IANAL stood for how um, how do I say this, anal one was?
>
>larry
>
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Sorry, but *I'm* last century .
>*groan* enough with the Clinton jokes. That is so last century.
>
>Yes, I do remember those tools. We called them bitty-beasties growing
>up, and they had other uses as well. We used them for things like
>adjusting tiny bits on minatures, breaking the tips off craz
Bill-
I disagree that the numbers are comparable.
Rabbis, Protestant ministers, and I think Muslim immams get to
have normal lives - marry, have sex, have kids, etc.
Catholic priests are supposed to be totally celibate in a
world obsessed with sex. Got to cause more problems that way IMHO.
-Ben
Mike, sounds terrific! me envious! 2 questions: (1) how much $$,
and (2) how do you hook a cable modem to a DSL line? ;-)
-Ben
>Signed up with Phonom a couple of weeks ago after a bad run in with the
>Comcast "give us 3 hours of your time and we will tell you it's your own
>f***ing fault no matter
cool, esp the VOIP!
btw, unrelated, but anybody here tried the Mirra server?
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The most offensive of it all is the organized cover-up of the acts, and the lack
of prosecution of the bishops by the secular law enforcement for the offense of
"misprision of a felony"
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Okies..
for that price you should go for an Nvidia FX5200.
It should not cost more than US$100.00 .
It offers better performance than the ATI 9200 cards , in addition to
offering full DX9 support which the 9200 card does not.
THe second output on this ATI card is going to have to be a telev
Signed up with Phonom a couple of weeks ago after a bad run in with the
Comcast "give us 3 hours of your time and we will tell you it's your own
f***ing fault no matter what" Technical Support Authority. After they
threatened to ship me off to a camp for providing conclusive evidence
there was a pr
i'd still wager that the number of catholic priests who do is rather
disproprtionate with the number of other rabbis, muslims, boy scout leaders,
etc who molest boys.
my guess would be it's the whole celibacy issue (which just ain't natural).
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Well, the speakers aren't that big of a deal, as I have $800 Event Studio Flat Response monitors. But the 90 day warranty on the Dell is what worries me.
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About $100 for the card and $500 for the monitor.
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Anyone here ever had to work with RecordTrak POS systems? I have a
client who uses it for his record store and he wants his inventory
viewable and sellable on his site. Traksystem's web site is no help at
all, but I did find the resume of one of their former developers via
Google and it appears
Oops, somehow the URL got munged from my webmail.
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M...evaluate.
-Kevin
> If integrated speakers aren't important to you I would recommend the
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it.
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*groan* enough with the Clinton jokes. That is so last century.
Yes, I do remember those tools. We called them bitty-beasties growing
up, and they had other uses as well. We used them for things like
adjusting tiny bits on minatures, breaking the tips off crazy glue lids,
etc.
M
-Original Me
Just keep it all in perspective i'm sure there are plenty of jewish
rabis (sp) and muslims and such who fuck around with boys and kids in
general. There are staggering stats of adults who fuck around with kids
who are not even religous. Its just the way the world is.
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If integrated speakers aren't important to you I would recommend the 18+ACI- Dell LCD that I recently got. I still kinda drool over it when I use it.
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Candace Cottrell+ADw-CottrellC+AEA-childrensdayton.org+AD4- wrote:
+AD4- Check it out... if you guys
> & the new Dr. Who series with Eddie Lizard...
I wasn't even aware they'd reaquired the rights... Izzard would be
cool. I wonder why they've never asked Rowan Atkinson... I think he's
got potential if they ever tried him. Especially given the bleed over
in fan-base between Dr. Who and Black Adder
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My home setup is somewhat older than that. I have an Asante 4 port Cable/DSL
router with an external modem and a print server. To go wireless I hooked in
a wireless access point, and the system seems to work just fine. So far I've
had no complaints.
larry
> -Original Message-
> From: Ben
*hugs*
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-Original Message-
From: Paul Ihrig [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Fr
Mmmm..
what's your budget for the video card?
-Gel
-Original Message-
From: Candace Cottrell
Check it out... if you guys give me a thumbs up, I'm off to BB after the
dentist (yuk)
Ok, so I think I am going to go with this monitor (along with the 3
year Service Plan):
http://www.bes
I had a really similar problem when I had the same linksys as you do. The solution was to move it away from the cable modem -- at least 6 feet. My new router is a lot more forgiving than the Linksys was in this regard, but it's no where near as tidy and that's a big problem for a cable-tidy-neat-f
I have a Netgear FM114P 5-in-1:
router, switch, firewall, printserver, WAP
couple year old design
parallel printer port for server,
only 802.11b 11Mbps WiFi (but that's still
way faster than my cable modem).
Has 4 wired ports which can bridge to wireless,
so my WiFi laptop can transfer files to/f
Mine was one generation later - socketed.
Remember the little tools to compress the legs to
the correct angle for inserting without bending a pin?
Guess Clinton forgot to use one of those tools ;-)
-Ben
>You must have been getting a deal. I bought 32 K of RAM for an old 8088
>machine at almost $6
The SMC Barricade is pretty good, offers the same feature set, but is a bit
cheaper. Asante also offers some good Cable/DSL routers for fairly cheap.
larry
> -Original Message-
> From: bret [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, February 27, 2004 1:07 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject:
I thought that IANAL stood for how um, how do I say this, anal one was?
larry
> -Original Message-
> From: Jerry Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, February 27, 2004 12:47 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: KJ Version
>
>
> I Am Not A Rabbi.
>
> (IANAL is pretty stand
Don't know much about MAG, but if you've looked at it and it looked good to
you, then have fun with it! You do know though that it isn't going to fix
your game problem, right?
-Kevin
> Ok, so I think I am going to go with this monitor (along with the 3 year
Service Plan):
>
http://www.bestbuy.com
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