RE: Now I'll have to change my mnemonic device.

2004-03-15 Thread Jim Davis
Planet Ten, home of the Black Lectroids. Jim Davis   _   From: Kevin Graeme [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, March 15, 2004 1:47 PM To: CF-Community Subject: Re: Now I'll have to change my mnemonic device. I take it Charon didn't get the nod? -Kevin > NASA set to announce a potent

RE: Now I'll have to change my mnemonic device.

2004-03-15 Thread Jim Davis
I really doubt it'll get classified as a planet.  Pluto might very well have not been classified as a planet had we known more about it at the time (it appeared much larger than it is due to more reflectivity than expected and the fact that it's really a two-body system since Charon is over half th

Re: Any Access programmer or ex- Access programmer?

2004-03-15 Thread Don
Dude, I wasn't brought up to be nasty, hope you get the point. >Dude!  You could get sued very easily for the results of that conclusion! > >-Original Message- >From: brobborb [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >Sent: Sunday, March 14, 2004 9:10 PM >To: CF-Community >Subject: Re: Any Access program

RE: 3 March, 2004 - A Glorious Day

2004-03-15 Thread Jim Davis
Vasectomy failure is pretty rare, and much easier to test (you’re supposed to go in for a test two weeks after the procedure  - it’s the last major uncomfortable moment then you’re FREE!) The procedure is much less invasive and dangerous that tubal ligation – ½ hour on the table, two days with an

anyone familiar with CFHUB's "Dynamic Image Sequencer" tag?

2004-03-15 Thread webmaster
Been trying to get this tag to work, can anyone see what Im doing wrong? Thanks Steve Dynamic Image Sequencer Use this script anywhere you may need an image rotator. Just upload your files into a directory, and the script will add them to the image rotater. The variables at the top of the script

Re: Any Access programmer or ex- Access programmer?

2004-03-15 Thread Don
Patrick, Thanks for your thoughtful notes.  It sounds like a good path to take on the project.  FYI, I've done work for the client, they like it, that's the reason they offered more projects, this one is one of them, the client is easy to work with, however, as you noted it and I agree it's advisa

Re: News bias

2004-03-15 Thread Michael Dinowitz
That's why it was in quotes. I try to use what others have said to focus on my points. > Didn't some US officer say that to CBS during the Vietnam war? > > larry > > > "Sir, we had to destroy the village to save the village" [Todays Threads] [This Message] [Subscription] [Fast Unsubscribe]

RE: Get Fuzzy

2004-03-15 Thread Dharmesh Goel
Yes. I have been following it for the last couple of years when it was introduced in the Toronto Star. DG -Original Message- From: Lyons, Larry [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, March 12, 2004 10:39 AM To: CF-Community Subject: RE: Get Fuzzy I've been following this one for a bit.

RE: News bias

2004-03-15 Thread Lyons, Larry
Didn't some US officer say that to CBS during the Vietnam war? larry > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Monday, March 15, 2004 12:48 PM > To: CF-Community > Subject: Re: News bias > > > "Sir, we had to destroy the village to save the villag

RE: Allaire Founder Debuts Online Research Tool

2004-03-15 Thread Pierre
I've been looking everywhere for an application that would allow me to categorize what I find on the net. I installed and played with Onfolio -it's almost exactly like another application I came across last week (still testing it) called Net Visualize (http://www.netvisualize.com ). Both applica

Re: Now I'll have to change my mnemonic device.

2004-03-15 Thread William H Bowen
Hey, wait a sec... Isn't the tenth planet already Planet X? Home of Ghidra? -- 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: Now I'll have to change my mnemonic device.

2004-03-15 Thread Kevin Graeme
I take it Charon didn't get the nod? -Kevin > NASA set to announce a potential 10th planet, if it gets classified as such. > > http://www.cnn.com/2004/TECH/space/03/14/planet.discovery/index.html > > Now how will we remember all of them. > > "My Very Educated Mother Just Served Us Nine Pizzas ???

RE: Site optimization

2004-03-15 Thread Sandy Clark
Found that last year and its one of my favorite sites!   _   From: Adam Reynolds [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, March 15, 2004 9:47 AM To: CF-Community Subject: RE: Site optimization Have you looked at www.csszengarden.com ?   -Original Message-   From: Sandy Clark [mailto:

RE: News bias

2004-03-15 Thread John Stanley
> Actually, our viewpoints are not that different. On a personal level I hold > as you do. A fight is a fight and the winner gets to write the history. (But > when I fight, I'm fighting the person who's attacking me, not their wife and > kids. ) Also, I think it depends on the fight. If it's

Re: News bias

2004-03-15 Thread Michael Dinowitz
And there's the point of this entire thread. Despite the restraint on the side of Israel and the lack of it on the side of the Palestinians, the moral justification is being skewed by news agencies by their use of language. A terrorist is a bad guy, a militant can be seen as a good guy. Blow up inn

Re: dangers of dihydrogen monoxide

2004-03-15 Thread Jeff Garza
Ah... the pranks one can pull on the scientifically challenged... Jeff Garza   - Original Message -   From: Charlie Griefer   To: CF-Community   Sent: Monday, March 15, 2004 11:02 AM   Subject: dangers of dihydrogen monoxide   http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=562&

RE: News bias

2004-03-15 Thread John Stanley
You can also die with honor and win...just to add a twist. -Original Message- From: Kevin Graeme [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, March 15, 2004 1:07 PM To: CF-Community Subject: Re: News bias While I understand the "win by any means" mindset (it was how I too was taught), I

Re: News bias

2004-03-15 Thread Michael Dinowitz
Actually, our viewpoints are not that different. On a personal level I hold as you do. A fight is a fight and the winner gets to write the history. (But when I fight, I'm fighting the person who's attacking me, not their wife and kids. ) Problem is, I also think in the large scale and we as humans

dangers of dihydrogen monoxide

2004-03-15 Thread Charlie Griefer
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=562&e=2&u=/ap/h2o_hoax [Todays Threads] [This Message] [Subscription] [Fast Unsubscribe] [User Settings]

Re: News bias

2004-03-15 Thread Kevin Graeme
While I understand the "win by any means" mindset (it was how I too was taught), I think restraint gives credence to moral justification for the violence in the first place. It is what is refered to as "honor on the battlefield". Is it better to die with honor or to win? And what is winning? -Kev

Re: Allaire Founder Debuts Online Research Tool

2004-03-15 Thread a cantrl .
I haven't used this one yet, but from the article it sounds a little like the wonderful StumbleUpon toolbar. I was doing a little research for centralized bookmark management before I tried to write my own, and I stumbled upon this stumbleupon service. Instead of managing your bookmarks on your ow

RE: News bias

2004-03-15 Thread John Stanley
I think I stated my position clearly enough Mike. We are way past the original issue of whether someone is a terrorist or not. You and I obviosuly have differing viewpoints of the morality and effectiveness of whatever strategy a side uses to win its war. "Sir, we had to destroy the vill

RE: 3 March, 2004 - A Glorious Day

2004-03-15 Thread Erika L Walker-Arnold
A! That makes sense! And that's EVEN BETTER than I originally thought! Wow. Congratulations once again on such a great opportunity!!! And thank for the muffin! :D Cheers, Erika From: Marwan Saidi Sorry if it was not that clear... The parent company of my division is based in Connecticut. In

Re: News bias

2004-03-15 Thread Michael Dinowitz
"Sir, we had to destroy the village to save the village" So we should do away with the Geneva convention as it really doesn't matter. We should do away with any war crimes tribunals as all's fair in any fight as any fight is a war. If you have to rape the cows, kill the woman and drink their blood,

RE: News bias

2004-03-15 Thread John Stanley
Now I'm gettin all misty.. ;-) -Original Message- From: Heald, Tim [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, March 15, 2004 12:39 PM To: CF-Community Subject: RE: News bias I have to say I am with you man. -- Timothy Heald Web Portfolio Manager Overseas Security Advisory Council U.

RE: Any Access programmer or ex- Access programmer?

2004-03-15 Thread Harkins, Patrick
A few thoughts... Access is "query-based" so you want to look closely at the queries. Look at the tables and see how the data design can be improved, but be careful. Look at the forms for things like input masks and validation and add these to your written specs, these are part of you BRs, as are a

RE: News bias

2004-03-15 Thread Heald, Tim
I have to say I am with you man. -- 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 op

RE: News bias

2004-03-15 Thread John Stanley
I was thinking the same thing. -Original Message- From: Kevin Graeme [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, March 15, 2004 12:24 PM To: CF-Community Subject: Re: News bias Where can I get aphrodisiac laced gum? :-) -Kevin > Can you point me to the references. I have no problem changing

RE: News bias

2004-03-15 Thread John Stanley
As a person you can claim whatever you want after your actions. I dont see your point. Personally if I was a person who committed a bunch of crimes, and then was claiming I was at war with my country, I would expect to be treated less evenly than if it was a pure crimminal deal. I dont recall anyon

Re: Allaire Founder Debuts Online Research Tool

2004-03-15 Thread Marwan Saidi
Well, my first thought is "Mozilla does that already". However, I went ahead and d/l'd, and will check this out. Pity that it only supports IE [Todays Threads] [This Message] [Subscription] [Fast Unsubscribe] [User Settings]

RE: News bias

2004-03-15 Thread John Stanley
>> You'll excuse me when I say this, but your rather sick. Using a child to >> transport a weapon of death is reprehensible and has no place in 'war'. But it does happen and is a fact of warfare. >> Red   Dawn was a movie, this is real life. Are you now saying that the kid should >> be shot

Re: News bias

2004-03-15 Thread Michael Dinowitz
I wish I knew. I've got lots of 'warfare' related uses for it. :) > Where can I get aphrodisiac laced gum? :-) > > -Kevin > > > Can you point me to the references. I have no problem changing my > > perspective on their activities, but I need proof. This is more important > > now than ever as I've

Re: News bias

2004-03-15 Thread Kevin Graeme
> That said, a significant part of the problem is that many are trapped by the > past and past events. That is why I suggest depopulating the area and > starting over again. Perhaps move the Serbs to Israel, the Northern Irish > Catholics to Rwanda, and the Tutsis of Rwanda to Serbia. That way all

greetings from oaxaca

2004-03-15 Thread dana tierney
just thought I would stick my head in the door. I have to say the scenery is beautiful. Finally made it to Veracruz though the mountainous off-the-beaten path route we took was VERY much off the beaten path and wound up taking four days of second-class buses. Nobody tried to put a crate of chicke

Re: News bias

2004-03-15 Thread Kevin Graeme
Where can I get aphrodisiac laced gum? :-) -Kevin > Can you point me to the references. I have no problem changing my > perspective on their activities, but I need proof. This is more important > now than ever as I've also heard tales told of how Israel sends gum laced > with aphrodisiacs to Egyp

Re: News bias

2004-03-15 Thread Michael Dinowitz
So all I have to do is kill people, rob banks, blow stuff up and when I'm caught claim it's all part of a war? "I'm from the CF milita, we're at war with you". That's a cop-out. Where's the limit? > As to the Malvo thing, I say no. That was a crimminal act. If it was found > that he was a member o

Re: News bias

2004-03-15 Thread Michael Dinowitz
You'll excuse me when I say this, but your rather sick. Using a child to transport a weapon of death is reprehensible and has no place in 'war'. Red Dawn was a movie, this is real life. Are you now saying that the kid should be shot as a enemy combatant? Should all children be prevented from going

Re: News bias

2004-03-15 Thread Michael Dinowitz
Egypt has bigger and better weapons and they set them aside (for the time being) to make peace. Jordan did the same. Egypt got the entire sinai peninsula from their peace deal which is worth 100 times what all of Israel is. Jordan got huge water deals. The Palestinians would get just as much if the

Re: News bias

2004-03-15 Thread Jochem van Dieten
John Stanley wrote: > >Then I am also torn, because when I try to look at this from the Palestinian >perspective (which I'll admit upfront I am not the most educated on). Do the >palestinians have a legitimate beef about their land being taken? The people in the occupied territories have legitima

RE: News bias

2004-03-15 Thread John Stanley
>> Very true. There are many in europe using the middle east as their proxy >> against America. Yeah, you know alot of these cant wait to see us stumble and fall so they can pounce on us like death incarnate. I'll bet if the US was invaded by Grongians from outer space, that the next day the F

RE: News bias

2004-03-15 Thread Heald, Tim
England is our only true European friend.  Kuwait is our only true Arab friend, and that could change quickly. -- 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

RE: News bias

2004-03-15 Thread Heald, Tim
The idea of rules of warfare is reasonably new.  There has been the idea of just warfare for quite sometime, but that is different.  That deals with the reasons for war, not the conduct of a war. At one time going after civilian populations was part and parcel of a successful campaign.  Looting,

RE: News bias

2004-03-15 Thread John Stanley
>>Large explosive device found by Israeli roadblock in 10-year old Palestinian >>schoolboy's book-bag on his way home from school to Nablus village. Child >>held for questioning. >>www.debka.com >>So this is warfare? Sounds like it to me. The use of improbable weapons, concealed as to evade det

RE: News bias

2004-03-15 Thread John Stanley
>>Terrorism, and murdering of innocent civilians, such as that which is taking >>place is not open warfare at all, You are sadly mistaken on this point. Open >>warfare is military against military. Right. So I wont bring up the whole indian thing with the US government. Or the razing of cities b

Re: News bias

2004-03-15 Thread Michael Dinowitz
> >>The Eu, France, etc. Hm. Arn't they supposed to be our friends? Of course, > >>Saudi Arabia is supposed to be our friend as well and we all know what > they > >>think. > > Personally I think the American and Israeli list of true friends in Europe > is suprisingly small, and even more scarce in

RE: News bias

2004-03-15 Thread Heald, Tim
Wouldn't it make more sense to move the Irish protestants?  What with the republic of Ireland right next door? -- 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

Re: News bias

2004-03-15 Thread Michael Dinowitz
> I'll have to look at my sources and get back to you on that one. I have not > looked at this issue for a while. I do know that they bombed the King David > Hotel, but that was used by the British administration at the time. Yes, they did bomb the hotel which was the center of the British military

Re: News bias

2004-03-15 Thread Michael Dinowitz
Large explosive device found by Israeli roadblock in 10-year old Palestinian schoolboy's book-bag on his way home from school to Nablus village. Child held for questioning. www.debka.com So this is warfare? > Sorry, but I disagree. I think it is warfare. To me, its all the same. > Whether it is t

Re: The political change in Spain - harbringer of things to come?

2004-03-15 Thread Jochem van Dieten
Kevin Graeme wrote: >The news I hear is generally attributing the ousting of the conservatives as >a direct result for supporting Bush and the war in Iraq. Anyone know more >information on how really cut and dry that analysis may be? The polls just before the attack showed a clear lead for the Par

RE: News bias

2004-03-15 Thread John Stanley
>>The Eu, France, etc. Hm. Arn't they supposed to be our friends? Of course, >>Saudi Arabia is supposed to be our friend as well and we all know what they >>think. Personally I think the American and Israeli list of true friends in Europe is suprisingly small, and even more scarce in the middle

Re: News bias

2004-03-15 Thread Michael Dinowitz
Actually, by your own words, the Jews were retaliating, not starting the killings. That seems to be the pattern. Have Jews attacked anyone in France? Yes, Irgun and Stern were terrorists by that days mores but by todays they are lightweights. As for Sharon, I'd like to see evidence, not just hears

RE: News bias

2004-03-15 Thread Lyons, Larry
I'll have to look at my sources and get back to you on that one. I have not looked at this issue for a while. I do know that they bombed the King David Hotel, but that was used by the British administration at the time. larry > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL P

Re: News bias

2004-03-15 Thread Doug White
Maybe I am diluting it, in your viewpoint, but in someone elses maybe I am asking a pertinent question. I'm not saying that what has happened countless times in Israel isn't wrong, or reprehensible. I am saying that to anothers viewpoint it is open warfare, and that is all. Terrorism, and murderin

Re: e-mail issues

2004-03-15 Thread Michael Dinowitz
It's probably one of the DNS servers I'm routing through still caching your old data. If your going to use the same email address, the unsubscribing and resubscribing will do nothing. > Yeah, [EMAIL PROTECTED]  The mail used to be hosted by namezero.com. They > bounced too many emails so I switche

RE: News bias

2004-03-15 Thread John Stanley
-Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, March 15, 2004 11:26 AM To: CF-Community Subject: Re: News bias So your saying that the Palestinians are at war with Israel and Israel should kill them all? That's what people do in war. Problem is, this is

RE: 3 March, 2004 - A Glorious Day

2004-03-15 Thread Paul Ihrig
congratulations [Todays Threads] [This Message] [Subscription] [Fast Unsubscribe] [User Settings]

RE: e-mail issues

2004-03-15 Thread Marlon Moyer
Yeah, [EMAIL PROTECTED]  The mail used to be hosted by namezero.com.  They bounced too many emails so I switched to Doug White's service, so it's still the same e-mail address, but it should be routing differently now.  I guess I probably need to unsubscribe and then resubscribe? -- marlon "And

Re: News bias

2004-03-15 Thread Michael Dinowitz
Can you point me to the references. I have no problem changing my perspective on their activities, but I need proof. This is more important now than ever as I've also heard tales told of how Israel sends gum laced with aphrodisiacs to Egypt to corrupt their children and uses poison gas on Palestini

Re: News bias

2004-03-15 Thread Michael Dinowitz
Problem is that he's financed by the 'friends' of America ranging from the EU to Saudi Arabia and beyond. With money comes political control. > Alas, a large part of the problem. Arafat is no leader, and I fear that there  is no true hope for peace until that grizzled thug leaves our company. > >

Re: e-mail issues

2004-03-15 Thread Michael Dinowitz
Have you checked the address your subscribed with? > Anyone know why after 2 months of having a new e-mail provider and changing > my dsn records, all my e-mail is coming through my new provider except for > the mailing lists from houseoffusion.com? [Todays Threads] [This Message] [Subscripti

Re: News bias

2004-03-15 Thread Michael Dinowitz
So your saying that the Palestinians are at war with Israel and Israel should kill them all? That's what people do in war. Problem is, this is not war. This is a conflict between terrorists and Israel with the mass of Palestinians over on the side cheering. > >>Bottom line is that when murderous t

Re: News bias

2004-03-15 Thread Kevin Graeme
> 2. Irgun never attacked women and children, only military targets and always > warned before (not after) a blast. I'll just politely say that what I've read differs from your account. -Kevin [Todays Threads] [This Message] [Subscription] [Fast Unsubscribe] [User Settings]

RE: News bias

2004-03-15 Thread Lyons, Larry
Agreed, both the Irgun and the Stern gang were implicated by a UN commission in several massacre of Palestinian villages in the 1948 war of Independence. larry > -Original Message- > From: Marwan Saidi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Monday, March 15, 2004 10:15 AM > To: CF-Community >

Re: Any Access programmer or ex- Access programmer?

2004-03-15 Thread Don
Patrick, Client does not have any doc on the BRs etc for the FORM app, I thought if there's some way to find out BRs etc. from the existing Access FORM, it would help for the new app's functions.  Are you suggesting to "sqeeze" the client for the BRs etc. for the web app? Thanks. Don >agreed. >

Allaire Founder Debuts Online Research Tool

2004-03-15 Thread Michael Dinowitz
Looks like time for a new mailing list. :) http://www.informationweek.com/story/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=18312130 [Todays Threads] [This Message] [Subscription] [Fast Unsubscribe] [User Settings]

Re: Now I'll have to change my mnemonic device.

2004-03-15 Thread Deanna Schneider
From: "Ian Skinner" > "My Very Educated Mother Just Served Us Nine Pizzas " How about: My Very Educated Mother Just Swam Up North? P-Shaw. (10th planet provisionally named "Sedna") [Todays Threads] [This Message] [Subscription] [Fast Unsubscribe] [User Settings]

Re: News bias

2004-03-15 Thread Marwan Saidi
Alas, a large part of the problem. Arafat is no leader, and I fear that there  is no true hope for peace until that grizzled thug leaves our company. >All Arafat has to do (if he is a leader or even in control) is >stop the terrorists rather than pay them. [Todays Threads] [This Message] [Su

RE: Now I'll have to change my mnemonic device.

2004-03-15 Thread Lyons, Larry
That's cool. It really fits though, remember reading about Sedna. larry > -Original Message- > From: Ian Skinner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Monday, March 15, 2004 11:00 AM > To: CF-Community > Subject: Now I'll have to change my mnemonic device. > > > NASA set to announce a pote

Re: News bias

2004-03-15 Thread Marwan Saidi
Well, I don't know who did it, but my dad (who was there in '48) tells a slightly different story, one in which women, children, and everyone else most certainly _were_ killed. Different sides to every story... >2. Irgun never attacked women and children, only military targets and always >warned b

RE: It's wafer thin!

2004-03-15 Thread Marlon Moyer
I've got to get one of these for my cube! -- 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!" > -Original Message- > From: Jim Campbell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Monday, March 15, 2

RE: News bias

2004-03-15 Thread Lyons, Larry
The point I was making is that the people we now know as the Palestinians were living in the area well before the partition. Also the Jews who were living in the area were as likely to massacre their non-Jewish neighbours as they were likely to massacre their Jewish neighbours. No one, Jews, Christ

Re: 3 March, 2004 - A Glorious Day

2004-03-15 Thread Marwan Saidi
Sorry if it was not that clear... The parent company of my division is based in Connecticut. In time (perhaps a year or so) it may make sense for us to move up to the parent company, hence the possible move to CT. Clearer now? (passes apple-cinnamon muffin over, it is Monday after all...) >I th

Re: News bias

2004-03-15 Thread Michael Dinowitz
> Romans drove out the Jews in what is refered to as the Diaspora. Not all, just most. > Ottoman Empire covers the entire region (Muslims) And allowed many Jews to settle, especially those kicked out of Spain during the inquisition. > WWI. The Arabs help the English and the English establish a co

Re: Now I'll have to change my mnemonic device.

2004-03-15 Thread Cassidy Symons
My Very Educated Mother Just Served Us Nine Pizza Slices Cassidy "There are people who don't like capitalism, and people who don't like PCs. But there's no one who likes the PC who doesn't like Microsoft" - Bill Gates   - Original Message -   From: Ian Skinner   To: CF-Community   Sent

Re: News bias

2004-03-15 Thread Michael Dinowitz
Yes, CNN was one of the only ones who did so. All the others white washed it. CNN said what it was. I'm not speaking on the rights or wrongs of the situation in Israel here. I'm speaking on how news agencies are presenting it. I see a distinct difference between a strike on a millitary complex and

e-mail issues

2004-03-15 Thread Marlon Moyer
Anyone know why after 2 months of having a new e-mail provider and changing my dsn records, all my e-mail is coming through my new provider except for the mailing lists from houseoffusion.com? Marlon [Todays Threads] [This Message] [Subscription] [Fast Unsubscribe] [User Settings]

RE: News bias

2004-03-15 Thread John Stanley
>>Bottom line is that when murderous thugs are attacking and killing unarmed >>women and children, then it's terrorism. Sorry, but I disagree. I think it is warfare. To me, its all the same. Whether it is the US carpet bombing Dresden, killing hundreds every week (probably alot more than that),

Now I'll have to change my mnemonic device.

2004-03-15 Thread Ian Skinner
NASA set to announce a potential 10th planet, if it gets classified as such. http://www.cnn.com/2004/TECH/space/03/14/planet.discovery/index.html Now how will we remember all of them. "My Very Educated Mother Just Served Us Nine Pizzas " -- Ian Skinner Web Programmer BloodSource

Re: 3 March, 2004 - A Glorious Day

2004-03-15 Thread Michael Dinowitz
B'Sha Tova - It should all be for good it its proper time. > Ok, so most of you saw the post where I got a new job offerred on 3 March. The new job has a ton more responsibility and a hefty compensation increase, for which I am happy. > > However, it was not the biggest news of the day... > > Quic

Re: News bias

2004-03-15 Thread Michael Dinowitz
1. Israel returned most of the land from the wars in return for peace. 2. Jews have been living there for the same time and earlier (when not killed by crusaders, Muslim mobs, etc.) 3. The amount of Arabs living in the area were very low in comparison to all that claim it now. All you need is a rel

RE: The political change in Spain - harbringer of things to come?

2004-03-15 Thread Angel Stewart
And I think that there are far more eloquent ways to bring that specific point forward than making specious statements. Statements that attempt to marginalise the human tragedy caused by terrorism does not lead one to the conclusion that terrorism should not stop society. Whomever made those commen

Re: Site optimization

2004-03-15 Thread Michael Dinowitz
It's the removal of some tables and use of CSS for certain style elements. The main site framing is still a table as is the header bar and body section of the lists. Everything else such as the side bar are all CSS. It's not just speed. The new setup makes the pages more relivant and Google is putt

Re: News bias

2004-03-15 Thread Michael Dinowitz
Jews, Bedouins, and misc. Arabs. We're not talking a country that existed before Israel, we're talking an expanse of deserts, marshes and a few ancient cities. The Bedouins have accepted the reality of the situation and have integrated into Israeli society and even hold high ranks in the military a

Re: Hey, dude, it's me ^_^ :P

2004-03-15 Thread Michael Dinowitz
Yep. Someone has it, the virus is blocked (as is normal for the list) and the message has been removed from the archive. I've altered the lists auto-blocker to make sure it doesn't happen again under any name or subject. > > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Sent: 14 March 2004

Re: News bias

2004-03-15 Thread Michael Dinowitz
Yes and no. The land in question, including what is now Jordan was set asside by the league of nations to be a Jewish homeland. After land was peeled off and peeled off again and again all Israel got was a sliver of nothing. And even that was to much for the Arabs. Do they have a beef? Did they hav

Re: The political change in Spain - harbringer of things to come?

2004-03-15 Thread Kevin Graeme
> It is in all the news about the elections in Spain voting the conservatives out > of office.  This was one of the few governments who actually was contributing > and supporting the Iraq Invasion.  As of July they will be withdrawing all > support and troops from the region. The news I hear is ge

It's wafer thin!

2004-03-15 Thread Jim Campbell
http://montypythondirect.com/product_information.asp?PRODUCT=ADPYA003&TYPE=Sillystuff&index=10&total=13 - Jim [Todays Threads] [This Message] [Subscription] [Fast Unsubscribe] [User Settings]

Re: The political change in Spain - harbringer of things to come?

2004-03-15 Thread Doug White
I think the point that was being made was that terrorism should not stop   society. Society needs to build in a resilience to these attacks. Society   needs to be able to shrug these attacks off and carry on as 'normal'.   I prefer revence - criminal types just do not deserve to be ignored. They d

RE: Any Access programmer or ex- Access programmer?

2004-03-15 Thread Andre Turrettini
Dude!  You could get sued very easily for the results of that conclusion! -Original Message- From: brobborb [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, March 14, 2004 9:10 PM To: CF-Community Subject: Re: Any Access programmer or ex- Access programmer? You dont look at the code at all.  You

Re: The political change in Spain - harbringer of things to come?

2004-03-15 Thread Marwan Saidi
Wow Gel, how do you _really_ feel about this? ;P >Umm..How many people are murdered? >Should we also accept a man going to town with a meat cleaver on two >babies as a fact of life, and grin and bear it because its just two >lives when there are 40,000 road accidents? [Todays Threads] [This Me

Unable to disconnect external drive via software.

2004-03-15 Thread Angel Stewart
I am running into a problem when I try to disconnect my external Usb Drive. I always get an error message saying that Windows can't disconnect the drive because it's in use. There is a knowledge base article on the Maxtor site about this: -- There are several possible causes. The problem

RE: The political change in Spain - harbringer of things to come?

2004-03-15 Thread Adam Reynolds
I think the point that was being made was that terrorism should not stop society. Society needs to build in a resilience to these attacks. Society needs to be able to shrug these attacks off and carry on as 'normal'.   -Original Message-   From: Angel Stewart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]   Se

RE: The political change in Spain - harbringer of things to come?

2004-03-15 Thread Angel Stewart
Umm..How many people are murdered? Should we also accept a man going to town with a meat cleaver on two babies as a fact of life, and grin and bear it because its just two lives when there are 40,000 road accidents? No we should not. Because the two cannot be compared at all. There is something to

RE: [ISN] 'Special skills draft' on drawing board - Computer expe rts, foreign language specialists lead list of military's needs

2004-03-15 Thread Angel Stewart
Yes but this isn't a problem. As according to the US military the US will never have to fight a conventional war against modern forces.That was part of the reasoning behind cancelling the Comanche. There's no need for developing that type of technology to fight a conventional war anymore, who cares

RE: linguists

2004-03-15 Thread Harkins, Patrick
drat you beat me to the punch! :-) ...the less cunning ones are forced to eat linguini as punishment... -Original Message- From: Jerry Johnson No, but I've heard they are hard to find.  They have even been described as cunning. (Very sorry) Jerry Johnson Outbound email scanned for vi

RE: [ISN] 'Special skills draft' on drawing board - Computer expe rts, foreign language specialists lead list of military's needs

2004-03-15 Thread Jerry Johnson
No, but I've heard they are hard to find.  They have even been described as cunning. (Very sorry) Jerry Johnson >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 03/15/04 09:47AM >>> Hmm. do you think there's a shortage of linguists who aren't gay? ;-P -Gel [Todays Threads] [This Message] [Subscription] [Fast Unsubsc

RE: Any Access programmer or ex- Access programmer?

2004-03-15 Thread Harkins, Patrick
agreed. -Original Message- From: brobborb You dont look at the code at all.  You just figure out what the app is supposed to do, how it's supposed to function, stuff like that, and write your cold in CF (or whatever server langauage you're supposed to write it in) to work the same way O

RE: 3 March, 2004 - A Glorious Day

2004-03-15 Thread Erika L Walker-Arnold
I thought the new job was in Connecticut? Cheers, Erika From: Marwan Saidi Actually, I will be remaining in FL for the short-term future, then we will see how things develop. The new job is about a 10-minute longer commute than the old. [Todays Threads] [This Message] [Subscription]

RE: [ISN] 'Special skills draft' on drawing board - Computer expe rts, foreign language specialists lead list of military's needs

2004-03-15 Thread Lyons, Larry
Lets see, what time is it? My own comments - the unfortunate thing about this news is that it suggests how badly the military has mishandled its manpower estimates. The national guard and reserves are now stretched pretty thin, and the regular forces are almost at the breaking point. And we are in

Re: [ISN] 'Special skills draft' on drawing board - Computer expe rts, foreign language specialists lead list of military's needs

2004-03-15 Thread Doug White
As a member of my Local Board, we have heard nothing about it. But, it might be a methodology for the Bush Administration to get some employment for It professionals that are otherwise making pizzas, etc. == Stop spam on your domain, Anti-spam solutions http:/

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