Crap, I hope i am not too late to wish Tim a safe trip. Tim, please be safe.
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To: CF-Community
Sent: Tuesday, May 04, 2004 8:00 PM
Subject: RE: Hail and Farewell
I assure you that I am proficient with many different rifles. Explosives,
Try Uplinkearth.
They have their own version for File and Directory as well as
Image resizing tags that you use.
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From: brobborb
To: CF-Community
Sent: Thursday, May 06, 2004 6:27 PM
Subject: CFHOSTING
hey guys, i have a pal who I am building something
Oh I missed this!!
Congratulations Paul! Thats a job with a future!
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From: Erika L Walker-Arnold
To: CF-Community
Sent: Thursday, May 06, 2004 2:37 PM
Subject: RE: when it freaking rains... advice needed
Congratulations!!
/me passes ove
Congratulations!!
/me passes over a celbratory muffin :D
Cheers,
Erika
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>>| From: Paul Ihrig
>>|
>>| just a follow up
>>| i am now employed by Liebert.
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hey guys, i have a pal who I am building something for. he needs a CF host (preferably CF 5 or below), with MS SQL Server support (2000 preferred, 7.0 OK).
I checked out CFDYNAMICS I love their deals (then $34.95 enhanced, and especially the 19.95 basic), but they restrict some tags that are cru
just a follow up
i am now employed by Liebert.
i start on the 24th
going to do some thing cool with my wife the week of the 17th, but not sure
what.
i told the start up i got a better offer, but could still assist them with
there site.
now i have 2 weeks to get out of hippy mode.
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I've been told by several beer-loving friends that http://beeradvocate.com
is a good one...did you already check it out?
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Sent: Thursday, May 06, 2004 2:39 PM
Subject: beer directory
> D
Does anyone know of a good web site for beer and beer reviews? Specifically
a beer directory. I've tried google but the results I've come up with are
not satisfactory. I'm mainly looking for a directory (ie, a list of as many
types of beer as possible).
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Well I upgraded. The only useful thing I see so far is that it better
highlights the currently playing song. I haven't figured out what the Party
Shuffle is really for. It seems like it's just grabbing a few songs from a
playlist. I don't know why someone would want that. But then I don't party
and
how do you want to modify it?
You can modify the background color, foreground color, font size and family
and width of a select. (Can't change the drop down tho)
CSS doesn't have any way of differentiating inputs (unless you use Attribute
selectors, but IE doesn't support those) so you need t
Hahahahahaha!
I love the very end with the picture and theme song.
-Kevin
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From: "Sandy Clark"
> http://www.angryalien.com/0504/shiningbunnies.html
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They can only be changed very minimally. Text size in the dropdown for
instance, background colors, padding, that kind of thing.
But if you're trying to change the look of the actual button or whatever, no
you can't do that.
Here's a decent tutorial:
http://www.outfront.net/tutorials_02/adv_tech/
http://www.angryalien.com/0504/shiningbunnies.html
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YOU! Stop Asking Questions! LOL. Yeah, they are pretty good.
Dana
>I thought these propaganda posters were pretty good.
>http://homepage.mac.com/leperous/PhotoAlbum1.html
>
>Ian Skinner wrote:
>
>> NOVEMBER 9th, 2004:
>> Time for a regime change!
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Is there a way to modify the default dropdown selection box using CSS?
Can the checkboxes and radio buttons also be modified?
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Yeah, I will chime in here too. I have a Mac and a PC. Been a Mac user
for a long time. I've had much fewer problems with OS X than any other
version of the MacOS. My machine has not crashed in forever, for that
matter. As a designer who was worked with designers a lot, I can vouch
that many of
oops banthebush.org it was. Dot com is already gone.
Dana
> good point. Someone just paid me to set up banthebush.com, I should do
> that along the way. Registered the domain for her already.
>
> Dana
>
> >You know, it would be trivial to set up a cafepress shop to sell tee
> shirts
> >like t
good point. Someone just paid me to set up banthebush.com, I should do that along the way. Registered the domain for her already.
Dana
>You know, it would be trivial to set up a cafepress shop to sell tee shirts
>like this.
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Try this:
HTH,
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You know, it would be trivial to set up a cafepress shop to sell tee shirts
like this.
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I thought these propaganda posters were pretty good.
http://homepage.mac.com/leperous/PhotoAlbum1.html
Ian Skinner wrote:
> NOVEMBER 9th, 2004:
> Time for a regime change!
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I like it too. My favorite bumper sticker (seen headed north from campus the other day)
Impeach Cheney First
Dana
>NOVEMBER 9th, 2004:
>Time for a regime change!
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you won't get an argument on that from *me*
Dana
>According to CNN Bush has now apologized... Weird how that only happened
>after the country got in an uproar and world leaders commented on it, and
>talks about the election came on the noon lunch. This president is more
>phony than a 3 dollar bil
I like it!
> -Original Message-
> From: Ian Skinner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, May 06, 2004 2:29 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Bumper sticker for this years election. (anti Bush of course)
>
> NOVEMBER 9th, 2004:
> Time for a regime change!
>
>
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According to CNN Bush has now apologized... Weird how that only happened
after the country got in an uproar and world leaders commented on it, and
talks about the election came on the noon lunch. This president is more
phony than a 3 dollar bill.
> Well :) There's that. I was trying to think of a
I'd have to do some checking, but the ones I've seen so far were only the
ones that were suspect. The others may be legit.
larry
> -Original Message-
> From: dana tierney [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, May 06, 2004 2:20 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: More pictures of PO
Well :) There's that. I was trying to think of an actual valid reason though... without success mind you.
Dana
>Cuz Bush is an arrogant son of a bitch and never admits guilt, says he's
>sorry, or takes responsibility for the shitty situations he puts this
>country in. That's why.
>
>
>
>>
[Toda
hmmm, I remember reading that but I thought they decided afterwards that the pictures were authentic. I could be wrong; I have been following the story around the edges of a bunch of other stuff. So do you think the pictures are fake? All of them, some of them, or don't know?
Dana
>But there are
This is just a little bit funny...
My poor choice of words in the subject triggered the spam p0rn feature for a number of people.
Sorry if I got anyone in trouble.
Jerry Johnson
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No lost rating or playlists. Locking my computer did NOT pause the music.
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Meant it to go to CF-TALK ... My Apologies
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From: Adkins, Randy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 06, 2004 1:57 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: Email Problem
If I use Outlook and compose a message to myself with Return Receipt
selected, yes, I get the email
If I use Outlook and compose a message to myself with Return Receipt
selected, yes, I get the email as well as the notice about the receipt.
If I use CF to send the email, I get the email, but nothing in regards to
the return receipt.
Both emails have the same
Disposition-notification-to:
But there are some problems with those photos of the British troops abusing
Iraqi prisoners. The uniform the British wear in Iraq was not the same
uniform of those British soldiers in those photos. Also the rifles they were
carrying were not the rifles that the British army currently use in Iraq.
F
Just something I read this morning at the CBC News website:
http://www.cbc.ca/stories/2004/05/06/world/icrc_prisoners040506
Red Cross knew of abuses: report
Last Updated Thu, 06 May 2004 10:45:16
GENEVA - The Red Cross was aware of alleged prisoner abuse at Iraq's Abu
Ghraib prison months befor
No lost ratings or playlists then?
Can you try locking your computer (WindowsKey-L) while iTunes is playing and
tell me if it pauses?
-Kevin
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From: "Raymond Camden" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, May 06, 2004 11:20 AM
Subje
Good question. Wondered that myself. Why would he NOT be sorry? It clearly should not have happened.
Dana
>"Bush said the abuses were "terrible" for America's image abroad. "I
>think people in the Middle East who want to dislike America will use
>this as an excuse to remind people about their dis
Cuz Bush is an arrogant son of a bitch and never admits guilt, says he's
sorry, or takes responsibility for the shitty situations he puts this
country in. That's why.
> -Original Message-
> From: Angel Stewart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, May 06, 2004 1:07 PM
> To: CF-Commu
"Bush said the abuses were "terrible" for America's image abroad. "I
think people in the Middle East who want to dislike America will use
this as an excuse to remind people about their dislike," he told
Al-Arabiya television, a satellite channel based in Dubai, United Arab
Emirates, that is popular
Thanks for the answers.
I've been trying to get a handle on the "corporate knowledge base" here at my company.
We have a very diverse staff (we publish 9 weekly papers, 6 quarterly papers, and about 300 books), and the answers they brought to a similar list of questions were widely divergent.
Fo
yes, it is possible that some or even all are fakes. but I thought the british had determined that they were authentic?
Dana
>Check out this story:
>http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=15742
>
>As you can see, there was a question on that site about the source of their
>pictures. Additionally, t
>>I would sincerely hope that the Supreme Court will not see it that way
You and me both.. ;-)
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are you asking if this:
>can grab any American suspected of being an "enemy combatant," anywhere,
>at any time, and hold him incommunicado for months, years, even for
>life, with no chance to see a lawyer or tell a court that he is an
>innocent civilian.
is a true statement? The government is sa
Check out this story:
http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=15742
As you can see, there was a question on that site about the source of their
pictures. Additionally, there's a British investigation to see if the pictures
are real or faked. In this day of high powered digital photography, it is
getti
I've got a couple of simple questions, and am curious to hear the answers.
Some may feel like questions from Goldilocks, but I am amazed at the wide swing of answers I have been getting from users this week.
How many documents would you consider "a lot"?
A: Depends on the documents and their purp
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/4908787/
"The pictures obtained by The Post include shots of soldiers simulating
sexually explicit acts with one another and shots of a cow being skinned
and gutted and soldiers posing with its severed head. There are also
dozens of pictures of a cat's severed head. Oth
I would think that duty in Iraq would be very stressful. It's dangerous and it isn't always clear who the enemy is. Nonetheless. Stress does not excuse what is happening in these pictures.
Dana
>> What's frightening is that the US Forces haven't even been
>
>You are assuming that "shell shocked"
I've got it on two machines, but I haven't noticed anything yet - just
haven't used it a lot yet. The one bug I really want fixed is the one with
radio stations. When it loses the connection, it grabs focus and tells you
that it is rebuffering.
I get so freaking angry when an application
wow! Great piece!
will
dana tierney wrote:
> k thanks! Here is a partial answer, all I can do for now.
>
> Dana
>
> Will has done a fairly good job of providing a response to this essay.
> This will then not be my focus although I may comment on a couple of
> things. I am trying, Lord help me,
Has anyone downloaded the new iTunes? Any gotchas? Did they re-enable the
auto-pause when locking Windows?
-Kevin
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>You obviously don't like it, and that's fine. But that doesn't
> mean that it isn't or couldn't be the right solution for a large number
> of people.
Based on marketshare as of February, the Mac is apparently the right
solution for 1.7% of people. :-)
-Kevin
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> Ok, well your mom is a fraction of a percentage of users with a nix guy at
> arms length. I would venture to say that a majority of home users do not
> even know what Unix/Linux let alone want to use it.
And most people don't want to deal with the Windows kernel, either.
Really, the only time I
> How many documents would you consider "a lot"?
Over 10k.
> How many database records would you consider "a lot"?
Over 500k
> How many lines of code in a document is "a lot"?
Loaded question - it all depends on the purpose. However, in the context of
ColdFusion, I'd say more than 500 lines is
Just something I read this morning from the Canadian Broadcast Corporation:
http://www.cbc.ca/stories/2004/05/06/world/icrc_prisoners040506
Red Cross knew of abuses: report
Last Updated Thu, 06 May 2004 10:45:16
GENEVA - The Red Cross was aware of alleged prisoner abuse at Iraq's Abu Ghraib pri
> How many documents would you consider "a lot"?
Define "document", please.
> How many database records would you consider "a lot"?
Several million for most applications.
> How many lines of code in a document is "a lot"?
Again, it depens on the definition of "document". I try not to make
fi
> From: Jerry Johnson
>
> I've got a couple of simple questions, and am curious to hear
> the answers.
> Some may feel like questions from Goldilocks, but I am amazed
> at the wide swing of answers I have been getting from users this week.
I'm game
> How many documents would you consider "a
It's not the nix experience but the Mac experience on hand that makes her
case exceptional. But the point is the same
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From: Tangorre, Michael
Ok, well your mom is a fraction of a percentage of users with a nix guy at
arms length. I would venture to say that a major
> My Mom is uninterested in downloading music. iPhoto is easy
> to use and recognizes her camera already. She can surf and
> use Hotmail as easily (probably more so) using Safari or
> Mozilla on the Mac as using IE on the PC. My sister mostly
> is interested in chatting online and playing ga
How many documents would you consider "a lot"? 5
How many database records would you consider "a lot"? 1,000,000
How many lines of code in a document is "a lot"? 1500+
What file size for a web graphic would you consider small? 18k
What file size for a web graphic would you consider l
I've got a couple of simple questions, and am curious to hear the answers.
Some may feel like questions from Goldilocks, but I am amazed at the wide swing of answers I have been getting from users this week.
How many documents would you consider "a lot"?
How many database records would you consi
Do a search on suicide rates of US military in Iraq. From what I've been
reading, it's up 20% of normal. And it appears that it doesn't include
failed attempts which are also reputedly very high right now.
So there's something going on, even if it's not "shellshock" or PTSD. Or
maybe the stress le
> I have clients with Macs and it drives me crazy. There is always some corky
> issue with email, ftp, websites and file uploading all my PC clients have
> little or no trouble at all.
My boss says the same thing about PCs. I think it's more what you're
used to than any inherent superiority of o
> My stepmom has a iMac and its harder for me to help her with it. And I used
> to have a Mac. I think support and resources is a bit of a problem...
My company does Mac support, and does it well. No problem for me.
--BenD
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My Mom is uninterested in downloading music. iPhoto is easy to use and
recognizes her camera already. She can surf and use Hotmail as easily
(probably more so) using Safari or Mozilla on the Mac as using IE on the
PC. My sister mostly is interested in chatting online and playing games
that r
> From: Candace Cottrell
>
> Thanks Phil. I'm going to google why it's better to alias
> tablenames. I was taught that it was an option, but not necessary.
Not necessary, but it REALLY makes your SQL easier to read and update
All of your "dbo.QUESTION" would become "q" (or whatever you choose t
> There are definite rough edges still, of course (on both platforms) but with
> XP I think the ancient wisdom that a Mac is _always_ easier to use just
> isn't true at all anymore.
Personally, I've gotten into a fight with every XP Home machine I've
tried to use. But that's just me; YMMV.
I'm
I've seen OS X crash as well. However, I've not seen it crash that
often, and I'm the lone PC guy in an office full of Mac fans.
But as far as my Mom goes, she's got a *nix guy handy (me), though if
something went wrong with the subsystem I'd be more likely to just
reinstall.
Anyway, I'm not
Yes... you're welcome!
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From: Candace Cottrell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: May 6, 2004 11:07 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: Need some SQL help
You mean instead of a Natural join (FROM table1, table2, etc) using a "INNER
JOIN"?
Again, I was taught the Natural Join
I meant to say I was taught the Natural Join way and the Inner Join way, but never knew there was a difference in performance.
*needs a nap*
Candace K. Cottrell, Web Developer
The Children's Medical Center
One Children's Plaza
Dayton, OH 45404
937-641-4293
http://www.childrensdayton.org
"T
At 10:59 AM 5/6/2004, you wrote:
>Thanks Phillip! That was EXACTLY what I was looking for.
Cool. :)
>Oh, and hoses might be a slang term used by only me I just meant it
>times out.
Hehe, okie doke. :)
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You mean instead of a Natural join (FROM table1, table2, etc) using a "INNER JOIN"?
Again, I was taught the Natural Join way and never knew any different.
Thanks!!
Candace K. Cottrell, Web Developer
The Children's Medical Center
One Children's Plaza
Dayton, OH 45404
937-641-4293
http://www
Here's what I found. I knew it was necessary in a self-join (which I rarely use), but I see why they are good to use:
Using Table Aliases
The use of table aliases means to rename a table in a particular SQL statement. The renaming is a temporary change. The actual table name does not change in the
Candace you will find it runs faster if you use joins instead of equals.
-Patrick
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From: Candace Cottrell
Thanks Phillip! That was EXACTLY what I was looking for.
Oh, and hoses might be a slang term used by only me I just meant it
times out.
Outbound email sca
D.C. Dispatch | May 5, 2004
Legal Affairs
The Fragility of Our Freedoms in a Time of Terror The Supreme Court's
oral arguments in the "enemy-combatants" case underscore the
fragility of our freedoms, and of our lives, in this scary new century.
by Stuart Taylor Jr.
Deputy Solicitor G
Thanks Phillip! That was EXACTLY what I was looking for.
Oh, and hoses might be a slang term used by only me I just meant it times out.
Candace K. Cottrell, Web Developer
The Children's Medical Center
One Children's Plaza
Dayton, OH 45404
937-641-4293
http://www.childrensdayton.org
"The
Anyone know what the parameter is for requesting a return-receipt?
Sending the mail via CF to an user who uses Outloook...
Thanks!
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Thanks Phil. I'm going to google why it's better to alias tablenames. I was taught that it was an option, but not necessary.
Candace K. Cottrell, Web Developer
The Children's Medical Center
One Children's Plaza
Dayton, OH 45404
937-641-4293
http://www.childrensdayton.org
"There is no right
There is no comparison to the time that those troops in Vietnam stayed
there to the time the troops have stayed in Iraq.
That was my point.They're on the ground in Iraq now, and this happened.
There are those that are pointing to Vietnam and saying well look,
it's not that unexpected because i
Can I say 3 things
1) Alias your table names
2) Scope your variables
3) CFQUERYPARAM
It should make it easier to track down any issues you're having
> From: Candace Cottrell
>
> Hey all!! I am working on a little search function and need
> just a little help with the query.
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I agree that it's too early to say how it will all play out.
And from the soldiers' perspective, you're absolutely right. I was thinking
more from the point of view of fallout and perceptions
Some serious doo-doo is coming down the tubes, I'd say.
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From: Angel Stewar
> What's frightening is that the US Forces haven't even been
> there a proper year yet.
> So they aren't shellshocked.
> They aren't jaded.
> They aren't cracking up from being away from home too long.
> They have none of the excuses or psychological factors that
> you may say would contribute t
I'd argue that putting any other OS in Walmart would, indeed lower Windows
sales. just not by very much at all. ;^)
But as far as it goes Apple still presents a fairly steep price premium from
your average Walmart PC (an eMachine or such). I don't think that people
looking for quality, top of th
Why not on the form let them select what type of keword they what to search?
Then depending on what they have selected to search is how to determine what
SQL like statement you execute.
Shawn Regan
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From: Candace Cottrell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 0
At 10:24 AM 5/6/2004, you wrote:
>WHERE
>
>Question_Text LIKE '%#Keyword#%'
>OR
>Answer_Text LIKE '%#Keyword#%'
>OR
>User_First_Name LIKE '%#Keyword#%'
>OR
>User_Last_Name LIKE '%#Keyword#%'
>AND
>
>
>And it hoses the page.
What do you mean by 'hoses'?
Also, you should enclose the ORs like so:
What's frightening is that the US Forces haven't even been there a
proper year yet.
So they aren't shellshocked.
They aren't jaded.
They aren't cracking up from being away from home too long.
They have none of the excuses or psychological factors that you may say
would contribute to he
Hey all!! I am working on a little search function and need just a
little help with the query.
The search box is called "keyword". I'd like for the users to be able
to search both the question text, the answer text, and the doctors
name:
SELECT
dbo.QUESTION.Question_Text,
dbo.QUESTION.Que
the phrase "bigger than Vietnam" comes to mind. From that "let's start a war
in the middle east" Flash site that Cantrell posted quite a while ago
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From: dana tierney
Yes, it concerns me that the politically correct take seems to be that these
are the actions of a f
Yes, it concerns me that the politically correct take seems to be that these are the actions of a few. I saw some more pictures this morning... I do not think that a soldier would put a prisoner on a leash unless she was very sure that this would be ok, if not favorably viewed. It doesn't pass the
The sample code will need to be modified to fit your needs, but here is the next version that will filter to only elements with "data" in them.
#listGetAt(list,i)#
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I have clients with Macs and it drives me crazy. There is always some corky
issue with email, ftp, websites and file uploading all my PC clients have
little or no trouble at all.
Rick
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From: Harkins, Patrick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 06, 2004 6:20
Very cool!
Howie Hamlin wrote:
>
>
> http://www2.b3ta.com/heyhey16k/
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that's a good question! I thought of it as "glorious" - i.e. "to be
decorated".. Don't know really.
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From: Kevin Graeme
> The old Lie: Dulce et decorum est
> Pro patria mori.
It is sweet and proper
Dying for one's country
Is that what the lie translates to in English?
My stepmom has a iMac and its harder for me to help her with it. And I used
to have a Mac. I think support and resources is a bit of a problem...
-Pat
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> Why? If I could, I'd get my Mom on a Mac. OS X is pretty nice. It's
> generally stable, it's easy to use, and it doesn't have quite as many
> quirks for normal users.
Depends on what you do. Most of my designer friends (yes, I have
off-the-shelf friends too) have seen OS X to be really frustr
> Why? If I could, I'd get my Mom on a Mac. OS X is pretty
> nice. It's generally stable, it's easy to use, and it
> doesn't have quite as many quirks for normal users.
>
> Which is not to say I prefer Macs to PCs. I just think that,
> for many home users, they'd be as good or better.
PCs
> The old Lie: Dulce et decorum est
> Pro patria mori.
It is sweet and proper
Dying for one's country
Is that what the lie translates to in English? My latin is rusty.
-Kevin
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> > And if they displayed Mac, you'd see an even greater drop in
> > Win'dohs sales.
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> You have to be kidding me
Why? If I could, I'd get my Mom on a Mac. OS X is pretty nice. It's
generally stable, it's easy to use, and it doesn't have quite as many
quirks for normal users.
Which i
Thank you Jochem. These ballpark figures are useful, and they help me to
narrow down the problem as well.
-Patrick
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From: Jochem van Dieten
Let me just throw out some numbers. Assuming a managed, colocated service I
would look for someting along the lines of:
Maintenan
(from Dulce et Decorum Est by Wilfred Owen)
If in some smothering dreams you too could pace
Behind the wagon that we flung him in,
And watch the white eyes writhing in his face,
His hanging face, like a devil's sick of sin;
If you could hear, at every jolt, the blood
Come gargling from the froth-c
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