http://makeashorterlink.com/?N21116E87
good call. I got one this weekend and have loved it since4 I opened the
box. The charging cradle alone is worth the admission fee, and the
keyboard more than matches the MS offering.
I'm still thinking about this for work, but
I'm definitely sticking
gy+you+plug+into+a+regular+power+outlet+from+the+motherboard+and+it+conv
erts+to+this+funny+cube+shaped+connector%22&spell=1>
http://tinyurl.com/3bdtq
Sorry, tried. :P
Hey, at least you will take your time for the other stuff and check over
it a couple of times. I get all excited putting t
Yipski.
I guess I have to be thankful the motherboard is advanced enough that I
get some indication of the problem. :)
*sigh*
There should be convertors! Some sort ofthingy you plug into a
regular power oulet from the motherboard and it converts to this funny
cube shaped connector ;-)
*grumble*grumble*toldja...
When I was building mine, couldn't get it to POST because I had an older
power supply that didn't have the connector for the P4 mb.
Nobody listens to Charlie. nope nope nope.
/me flails arms about wildly.
>sigh<
:D
> -Original Message-
> From: Angel Stewa
Ok..the answer is no. It will not work without the connector.
It flashes 4 LEDs which indicates the processor is improperly installed.
So..that power connector is not just for stability.
Without it the damned processor won't power up ;-)
So..I'll be off hunting tomorrow morning for a bra
A few days ago, when I posted a thread entitled "MM HORRIBLE", I let my upset emotion carried me away, for that I feel apologetic to MM for the simple reason that Allaire created a wonderful product, Cold Fusion. MM carrys it on and added more power to it, why shouldn't I, one of its developers/use
Ok. I got that off. It was tough. I had to use two screwdrivers and press in at different points in other to get it to push out. I don't think it can be used again :-\
The new one fit in a lot easier though.
I'm onto the processor now. Reading through the big leaflet that came with the athlon abo
Some of them are pretty tough. They can take a bit of effort. As far as I
know, they all push inwards to come off.
-Kevin
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From: "Angel Stewart" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, March 08, 2004 5:05 PM
Subject: Re: New computer p
Ok..I am in the middle of the installation.
When I removed the old motherboard, there is a metal plate where all the connectors poked through.
I got a new metal plate with this new motherboard. BUt for the life of me I can't figure out how the hell to get the old one out!
It seems like it just
Ok..I am in the middle of the installation.
When I removed the old motherboard, there is a metal plate where all the connectors poked through.
I got a new metal plate with this new motherboard. BUt for the life of me I can't figure out how the hell to get the old one out!
It seems like it just
My experience / advice...
Don't upgrade to XP from 2000. Everything was horrendously buggy. Minor
issues such as couldn't get Enterprise Manager to work, or Navigator to
load were frustrating.
Back up everything before starting. Do the hardware upgrade. Get
Win2000 working. Do a clean
"which was at all indicative of the real parsing job", this part has been edited, it was
"which was not at all indicative of the real parsing job,"
> This is not a desirable way to spend my time but got to defend myself
> when being attacked,yes attacked.
>
> Quick comments (could be thoughtles
I want a drink too... damn!... ;) hehe
Pablo
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From: "Erika L Walker-Arnold" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon, 8 Mar 2004 16:35:35 -0500
>Pablo. Pablo. Pablo.
>
>You completely missed the poinit of my post.
>
Shoot, you're right, when I did post it here? the stamp says 03/07/2004 06:37 PM. My motivation, add a twist to the problem to anticipate to generate more/better results. Well, man, no, it does not seem to work this way, at least not here. btw, this posting of yours is thoughtful, thanks.
>> Fr
Of course I knew that, I was teasin' ya :-)
now Eri*K*a with a K is takin' Benny seriously.
oy.
>A man's doo-hicky is his "tool" didn't you know that?
>
>:D
>
>
>--
>
>
>From: Ben Braver
>
>
>Hmm, me thought you didn't use "tools" ;-)
[T
DING DING DING DING DING
WINNER!!! WINNER!!! WINNER
/me passes a WHOLE BOX of cookies to Matt
Cheers,
Erika
From: Smith, Matthew P -CONT(CSC)
>> You completely missed the poinit of my post.
Ohh, ohh, I know! Your point was "we should wear pants"!
Does I gets a cookie?
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>> You completely missed the poinit of my post.
Ohh, ohh, I know! Your point was "we should wear pants"!
Does I gets a cookie?
Matthew
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From: Erika L Walker-Arnold [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 08, 2004 3:36 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: Do
A man's doo-hicky is his "tool" didn't you know that?
:D
--
From: Ben Braver
Hmm, me thought you didn't use "tools" ;-)
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I had a client who wanted to do exactly that. They wanted to run a transactional 401(k) website for 1 million+ users off a single server running over a 56K dedicated modem. The user validation was through an Access VBA validation module.
After much argument, I built it to spec. Took 4 months to co
Pablo. Pablo. Pablo.
You completely missed the poinit of my post.
People that do not read .
/me shakes head drinks more of her cocktail, and offers none to
Pablo ...
From: Pablo Varando
This isnt an argument of which is best (We all already which is :) )
it is a point that custom
Hmm, me thought you didn't use "tools" ;-)
>Now THIS is infinitely more interesting ...
>
>Hmmm ... which "tool" to use
>
>0_0
>
>/me runs ...
>
>
>From: Kevin Graeme
>> As you were
>
>Okay, pants back off everybody!
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/YOU 'runs' towards or away from the tool? :)
Pablo
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From: "Erika L Walker-Arnold" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon, 8 Mar 2004 16:26:01 -0500
>Now THIS is infinitely more interesting ...
>
>Hmmm ... which "t
My Dell XPS is both DDR and dual channel w/ 800 FSB. Zooom. :-)
>DDR is not the same as dual channel. It's really a question of the mobo, not
>the ram. I don't know for sure about this mobo, but IIRC the server K8T800
>support dual channel while the desktop mobos are single-channel. Double
>check
Erika,
This isnt an argument of which is best (We all already which is :) ) it is a point that customers are NOT always informed of all the facts.. So therefore many developers/customers belive that because something is simply "free" to put on the server.. it's is the solution.
While I do agree
Kinky... I LIKE it :-)
>> As you were
>
>Okay, pants back off everybody!
>
>-Kevin
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Now THIS is infinitely more interesting ...
Hmmm ... which "tool" to use
0_0
/me runs ...
From: Kevin Graeme
> As you were
Okay, pants back off everybody!
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I asked to do some .NET training.
Manager said sometime in the future -
for now, training has to directly apply
to this year's projects.
So, it looks like more Stellent Content Management training.
This is not a bad thing, just somewhat more specialized...
-Ben
>I went to a dot.net seminar on Frid
Hmmm... coming in late here, and keep in mind that I'm now a Minion of Evil...
There are a lot of things that CF can do but isn't really good for. Windows integration through COM is the biggie. There are LOTS AND LOTS of applications that you can take advantage of if you only have good COM inter
> As you were
Okay, pants back off everybody!
-Kevin
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CF versus PHP versus .Net versus ASP ...
PLEASE people ... I thought we all decided that we all use the best tool
for the job?
Some of us specialize in CF and make quite a handsome living with it,
others do the same in ASP ... PHP ... whatever floats their boat.
Do you guys LIKE to argue over wh
An extra 5v connector. Some P4 mobos need it, others don't. Having it is
supposed to provide a little extra stability.
-Kevin
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From: "Charlie Griefer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, March 08, 2004 2:50 PM
Subject: Re: New comp
DDR is not the same as dual channel. It's really a question of the mobo, not
the ram. I don't know for sure about this mobo, but IIRC the server K8T800
support dual channel while the desktop mobos are single-channel. Double
check with MSI though for your board.
I'm personally not a fan of OCZ. In
Gel- may you enjoy it for a long time!! :-) Ben
>It's OCZ Dual Channel memory, so they have to be installed in pairs.
>
>I don't plan to overclock ^_^
>
>The old computer case came with a beefy powersupply, but I can't exactly
>remember how large it was.
>I am kinda excited to get it all up and
I don't think it's a matter of the beefiness (beefocity?) of the power
supply...I think there needs to be a cable coming from the power supply that
hits the motherboard...
but again, it's been awhile. I used to actually know stuff about hardware.
Now me dumb : \
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Fro
It's OCZ Dual Channel memory, so they have to be installed in pairs.
I don't plan to overclock ^_^
The old computer case came with a beefy powersupply, but I can't exactly
remember how large it was.
I am kinda excited to get it all up and running tonight, so I hope I
don't need to wait till t
You're a certified dummy
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From: Ben Braver
To: CF-Community
Sent: Monday, March 08, 2004 12:06 PM
Subject: Re: ASP books
LOLOL but after book I won't be a dummy no more :-)
>> From: Erika L Walker-Arnold
>>
>> ASP for Dummies is a good book.
>
> From: Shawn Regan
>
> I do not agree. I have seen applications done in ASP or
> others just as fast as with CF and now with .NET even faster.
> So if you know you can design the application in ASP in the
> same amount of time you could do it in CF then the client
> would most likely pick the
Also, I don't think the whole "5 lines instead of 20" really holds true anymore:
1. gui development, just drag and drop. You still hand code, but not anywhere as much as you think. And the reusability of the components you develop really saves time. Now, I know we have dreamweaver, custom tag
It depends on whether the memory is dual channel or not. If its dual channel
then you get better performance from two sticks.
larry
> -Original Message-
> From: Smith, Matthew P -CONT(CSC)
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, March 08, 2004 3:17 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: R
yeah, i believe that the P4 requires a special power supply. been about 2
years, but i bought parts for a P4 1.5GHz from a guy at work. Couldn't get
the thing to post.
Apparently the P4 power supplies have an explicit connection to the MB that
older chips didn't have.
been a while tho...memory'
> From: Shawn Regan
>
> Well, this is not fully true. Some clients do not own CF
> server but they have a windows server that already has IIS
> which in turn already has ASP. 9 out of 10 clients will
> prefer to us ASP since they do not have to purchase another
> server to handle the website y
Yes, I would recommend 350 at a minimum, preferably 400 or more. You might skate by with a 300, but it's not that much more and you can add components without fear for quite a while.
Matthew
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From: Jacob [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 08, 2004 2:06 P
I would do a clean OS install once you have the new components in place. The change of a motherboard is usually severe enough that the OS will fart out on you.
I need to build a new gaming box as well. Where did you order your stuff from?
Also, when I built my last system, the place I got my
You may have to upgrade your power supply also.
I know going from something like P3 1.2 GHz to P4 3.0Ghz, you need a new
power supply.
At 12:01 PM 3/8/2004, you wrote:
>So...I got new computer parts in today.
>I'll be performing the upgrade this afternoon.
>
>
>Its been..about four years since m
I do not agree. I have seen applications done in ASP or others just as fast
as with CF and now with .NET even faster. So if you know you can design the
application in ASP in the same amount of time you could do it in CF then the
client would most likely pick the path that does not include the purch
Wow. Nice components for a new system.
I don't have any advice on the OS thing but would REALLY like to know
how fast you can overclock that processor.
With MSI's boards, you can do this pretty easily through the BIOS. Also,
they have some decent tools for detecting processor speed on their Web
s
Enter Blue Dragon..
HIY!
*Jumps into karate stance*
-Gel
-Original Message-
From: Shawn Regan
Well, this is not fully true. Some clients do not own CF server but they
have a windows server that already has IIS which in turn already has
ASP. 9
out of 10 clients will prefer t
So...I got new computer parts in today.
I'll be performing the upgrade this afternoon.
Its been..about four years since my last upgrade. I'm going to try to
fit this all into my old case that had an Athlon Thunderbird 1.2Ghz
processor/MB combo before.
I'm installing : MSI K8T Neo motherboard
> From: Chunshen (Don) Li
>
> This is not a desirable way to spend my time but got to
> defend myself when being attacked,yes attacked.
I said it before, and I'll say it again
Don't ask a technical question on a non-technical list and expect 100%
serious answers on your questions
Did you ask i
While I agree with this comment, I also disagree with it.. :) because if that company would have had it explained (correctly) that it will take HALF the time to develop it in ColdFusion.. then they would realize that they are saving the cost of the CF server almost instantly.
Most people that do c
Well, this is not fully true. Some clients do not own CF server but they
have a windows server that already has IIS which in turn already has ASP. 9
out of 10 clients will prefer to us ASP since they do not have to purchase
another server to handle the website you design in CF. And if they do not
h
Oh, come on. No one is attacking you. Every person on this list has
gotten far worse at one time or another.
Li (Don) Chunshen, we love you. I actually posted a response to your
technical question earlier, did you read it?
M
-Original Message-
From: Chunshen (Don) Li [mailto:[EMAIL PROTE
> From: Shawn Regan
>
> I know more and more houses that are making the shift from CF
> to .NET. A lot of the client we have did not want to use CF
> so I slowly moved towards ASP, PERL, PHP and now everyone
> wants to use .NET.
This always makes me laugh...
If you've got a client that wants
> If one wants to get a job done with paying.
The above has been edited, it WAS
"If one wants to get a job done without paying."
Feel free to be wicked.
>Let's say, a parsing job,
> to read a large text file, getting rid of noise, capture sets of data
> and save them to a database. And the e
This is not a desirable way to spend my time but got to defend myself when being attacked,yes attacked.
Quick comments (could be thoughtless but hope not):
1. I knowledge use the word, "evil" is a bit strong, but "wicked" might be better but you use "reverse role thinking", if you were bidding on
>I don't ever see me going away from CF
Yeah, it is all up to what you prefer and what you clients prefer.
Shawn Regan
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From: Ben Densmore [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 08, 2004 11:30 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: Dot.net stuff
I've been working
More than Attempt from what I here. I think this type of GUI for an OS would
and will be really cool!
Shawn Regan
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From: Smith, Matthew P -CONT(CSC) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 08, 2004 11:26 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: Dot.net stuff
>> Its goin
> I got ASP 3.0 Programming from WROX
>
> never used it really hehe.
Gotcha beat. I've got ASP 2.0 from WROX. It's in pristine condition.
-Kevin
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I've been working on a project in asp.net. Not having an OO background
it has taken some getting used to but I'm getting better at it. C# is a
pretty cool language. I don't ever see me going away from CF but .NET is
a powerful framework.
Ben
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From: Shawn Regan [mailto:[E
> The real crimes on this world are poverty, ignorance, and those
> attitudes which lead us to think of others as less than human. Martin
> Buber said that the nature of evil is when man can substitute an I-It
> relationship with an I-Thou relationship to one's fellow man. The more I
> think about
>> Its going to use a new GUI element called Sparkle.
I thought Sparkle was MS's attempt at Flash?
I could see them doing a flash-ish interface for the next windows; a good flash interface is not far removed from the front of a full-blown os.
Matthew
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From: Sha
I know more and more houses that are making the shift from CF to .NET. A lot
of the client we have did not want to use CF so I slowly moved towards ASP,
PERL, PHP and now everyone wants to use .NET. I really think its the way to
go. You can do everything with the language you are comfortable with C
LOLOL but after book I won't be a dummy no more :-)
>> From: Erika L Walker-Arnold
>>
>> ASP for Dummies is a good book.
>
>And PERFECT for Ben
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I just had 3 weeks of training on it, and was very impressed with the environment Visual Studio and the framework provide. I plan on doing much of my new work in it as well, as our shop is slowly migrating completely over the .net from cf. We will still be doing maintenance and a little new work
> From: Erika L Walker-Arnold
>
> ASP for Dummies is a good book.
And PERFECT for Ben
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I got ASP 3.0 Programming from WROX
never used it really hehe.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Community
Sent: Monday, March 08, 2004 12:24 PM
Subject: ASP books
re: modifying the ASP application I inhereted, which uses OLE DB against Access2000, anybody
ASP for Dummies is a good book.
Cheers,
Erika
--
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
re: modifying the ASP application I inhereted, which uses OLE DB against
Access2000, anybody want to suggest books for a quick start in ASP ?
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re: modifying the ASP application I inhereted, which uses OLE DB against Access2000, anybody want to suggest books for a quick start in ASP ?
Thanx.
-Ben
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"I've really got to ask the brand of crack your smoking here."
I believe the brand is called "ICE". You see, Don (Li) Chunshen was born a poor potato farmer in... aww nevermind.
> I've really got to ask the brand of crack your smoking here. This is
> the silliest thing I've heard in a long whil
I don't know what you believe in, but it is Lent, and this is the time
of year when we Catholics spend a lot of time dwelling on the life of
Jesus.
For most people, Lent is just that period of time where you give
something up as a symbol of your faith. But it is also a time of
reflection, when we
> From: Andre Turrettini
>
> For example, we've switched part of our dev to perl and I'm
> stunned at how much faster this language is than cf on the
> execution! Sure its a bit slower to develop in but if I get
> a site that needs huge thruput, I'll strongly consider doing
> it in perl. So
And you can OOP with PERL :) Been using it here and there since 97.
Shawn Regan
Head Applications Developer
pacifictechnologysolutions
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From: Andre Turrettini [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 08, 2004 8:48 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: Dot.net stuff
k
knowledge is power and like it or not your a knowledge worker.
For example, we've switched part of our dev to perl and I'm stunned at how
much faster this language is than cf on the execution! Sure its a bit
slower to develop in but if I get a site that needs huge thruput, I'll
strongly conside
> Your vulnerability is your insensitivity to the needs of others. Just
> running these lists is not enough; you must also embrace all the wackos,
> low-lifes, and degenerates who hang out here if you really want it to be
> a community.
You know, this is why I support cities building more parking
Or Angus McFee from CF-Talk.
M
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From: Phillip B [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 08, 2004 11:15 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: How to be evil?
Li (Don) Chunshen reminds me of the rockin' fuseboxerz and ColdFuzian
developer Stan Cox. Master of the tag.
Excuses, excuses.
Your vulnerability is your insensitivity to the needs of others. Just
running these lists is not enough; you must also embrace all the wackos,
low-lifes, and degenerates who hang out here if you really want it to be
a community. Just as it's harder to love a criminal, the reason
Li (Don) Chunshen reminds me of the rockin' fuseboxerz and ColdFuzian
developer Stan Cox. Master of the tag.
:D
Phillip B
Haggerty, Mike wrote:
> Michael D. -
>
> HEY! You leave Li (Don) Chunshen alone!
>
> Li (Don) Chunshen is a great man and a genius to boot. We all respect
> everything he
You might also check out alt.binaries.multimedia.star-trek - each episode is
usually uploaded within a day or so (very often from HD sources).
You may only be able to watch the raw file on the computer (depending on
who's version you download) but you should also be able to recompress to
VCD/SVC
> I know it sounds like I'm being a winer
If you eat while doing that, you can be a winer and diner. ;-)
-Kevin
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> From: Marlon Moyer
>
> Yeah, actually they want us to go to 2 weeks training every
> year. I wanted to go to flash training, but I'll probably
> end up doing some dot net stuff.
>
> I know it sounds like I'm being a winer, but it just feels
> like I've been fighting an uphill battle for too
Well,
Think of it as another string to your bow. I'm doing exactly the same thing.
Adam
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From: Marlon Moyer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 08 March 2004 15:46
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: Dot.net stuff
Yeah, actually they want us to go to 2 weeks training ev
Yeah, actually they want us to go to 2 weeks training every year. I wanted
to go to flash training, but I'll probably end up doing some dot net stuff.
I know it sounds like I'm being a winer, but it just feels like I've been
fighting an uphill battle for too long and know I've got to concede defe
> Arrrgh. I'm going to have to start giving up a bunch of free time to
learn
> this.
If your office is pushing MS, are they willing to at least send you to
professional development courses to get you up to speed?
-Kevin
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[
There are many other ways to generate this error besides disabling the
datasource. For instance, access to the directory where the datasource
is kept could be changed, access to specific tables for the connecting
user could be changed, access to specific records could be changed.
There is a produc
I went to a dot.net seminar on Friday. I've got to admit that a lot of the
stuff dot.net has to offer is pretty tempting. I was creating a wish list
for CFMX as I was listening to the presenter. I started thinking, I've been
doing cf dev for about 6 years and I know the strengths and weaknesses
Hear, hear.
One question I want answered is the country in which the crack was made
and the company that produced it. I want to know if it was an ISO 9001
company, and if the appropriate processes and controls are in place to
ensure quality product in the future.
M
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Fro
> Finally, if a client wanted to be evil, jumping through such a childish
hoop to not pay would not only fail but make the client look like a total
fool.
Am I the only one that thinks that if he wanted to be really evil he would
do something like put a slew of brown recluse spiders in the client's
Thanks. As it stands, I missed Enterprise again. (Of course, it was a busy
weekend, my daughter almost cut the tip of her finger off.) I think the only
way I will get to watch certain shows is if I record em on my PC.
-rc
> -Original Message-
> From: Jacob [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sen
What about quality standards and the safety of the manufacturing process? I
mean, I dont want to buy my rocks from a known sweatshop, do you?
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From: Kevin Graeme [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 08, 2004 10:31 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: How to be evil?
> I mean, in addition to the brand, we'd need to know where to get it, and
> what the unit cost is. Is there delivery, or do we need to pick up? If
the
> latter, is there a code word or phrase (such as 'the duck flies at
> midnight') that we would need to use to indicate that we are not with the
I'm a little shocked by this response. This list represents a certain
standard of professionals, and the answers given are supposed to be
representative of that standard.
A response like "got to ask the brand of crack your smoking" is (IMO of
course) unacceptable.
I mean, in addition to the bran
Same here.. I have not noticed any connection or speed issues.
At 07:48 PM 3/7/2004, you wrote:
> > From: Raymond Camden
> >
> > Anyone know if a simple cable splitter will intefere with a
> > cable modem? The upstream connection I mean.
>
>We run ours through a splitter, cable modem and cable box
What can I say; I AM evil.
> Michael D. -
>
> HEY! You leave Li (Don) Chunshen alone!
>
> Li (Don) Chunshen is a great man and a genius to boot. We all respect
> everything he has to say, however he wants to say it. If he asks a
> question, it should be respected and answered.
>
> Period. This
When they are not "feeling fresh", do they use Massengil?
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From: Harkins, Patrick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 08, 2004 10:13 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: How to be evil?
Is that what they call performing the Massechism? :-)
-Original Message---
PS, for more information on how to be evil, go to
http://people.howstuffworks.com/evil.htm
.
Patrick
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From: Harkins, Patrick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: March 8, 2004 10:13 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: How to be evil?
Is that what they call performing the Mas
Is that what they call performing the Massechism? :-)
-Original Message-
From: Haggerty, Mike [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: March 8, 2004 10:04 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: How to be evil?
No, a massochist is someone who spends all their time in Mass raising
their hand and asking qu
No, a massochist is someone who spends all their time in Mass raising
their hand and asking questions.
M
-Original Message-
From: Harkins, Patrick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 08, 2004 10:02 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: How to be evil?
LOL. PS, it's masochist - I th
> > And since you asked about sending a signal from your TiVo to
> > other TVs, some distributors have multiple inputs too. So you
> > can get a 3-way in/8-way out for instance.
> >
>
> When used like this - where does the signal go? Ie, assume I'm sending
video
> from a PC back to the splitter, ho
Michael D. -
HEY! You leave Li (Don) Chunshen alone!
Li (Don) Chunshen is a great man and a genius to boot. We all respect
everything he has to say, however he wants to say it. If he asks a
question, it should be respected and answered.
Period. This rancor from the list is cruel and mean spirit
LOL. PS, it's masochist - I think a massochist is a massage therapist who's
into pain! :-)
-Original Message-
From: Philip Arnold
> From: Chunshen (Don) Li
>
> Other than the above a) anything else would allow "me" to be
> so evil to generate the above error?
I know how to be MORE evi
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