the latest doublespeak:
"Any viewing would be restricted to a secure room in the Capitol to protect against leaks that might violate the privacy of prisoners..."
Yep this administration is becoming well-known for its concern for the privacy and well-being of prisoners...naturally they would not b
they used to not expire, is all I am saying. I forget when they changed that but I think it's been less than 9 years ::shrug:: I don't guess it matters. My current card expires in 2013. I understand though that when you apply for citizenship there is a wierd period when you aren't a rsident and you
Were u 14, 9 years ago?? I think the reason they do this is cos u'd look alot different since u were 2 or 3 years old when u first got your card.
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From: dana tierney
To: CF-Community
Sent: Monday, May 10, 2004 3:59 PM
Subject: Re: Scary if True
Um. I did
yeah. I can think of alot of worse things than paying 180 bucks for a renewed green card! heh
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From: Kevin Graeme
To: CF-Community
Sent: Monday, May 10, 2004 3:43 PM
Subject: Re: Scary if True
I fully sympathize, but in today's climate consider yourself
If you're getting paid you might consider something like
http://www.webex.com/ - it's browser-based and let's you do pretty much
anything PCAnywhere would.
It is pretty pricey however - with integrated teleconferencing it's
something like $25-$30 an hour.
But NetMeeting is pretty damn effective.
Actually I think the prices went up May 1st. It isn't exactly optional though.
Dana
>I fully sympathize, but in today's climate consider yourself lucky if it's
>only $180 and not deportation. A friend of mine from is getting his visa
>changed from a non-working spouse of someone on a work visa t
ROFL. No.
Dana
>:-( 180. no way. Is there a waiver for a poor student. lol
>
> - Original Message -
> From: Lyons, Larry
> To: CF-Community
> Sent: Monday, May 10, 2004 3:12 PM
> Subject: RE: Scary if True
>
>
> Kevin,
>
> You may want to talk with an immigration lawyer. Bu
HAHAHAHAAHA man they are gonna love you. Short answer, no.
Dana
> man, this morning i dropped by the DPS to get a State ID, and it was
> 15 bucks, with fingerprinting and all. How can they jack up the
> prices on finger printing to $50 at the naturalization office?!! I
> wonder if it's possi
Seriously! They were not terribly happy that mine had been expired for three weeks when I went in last year. And what country were you born in? Are you one of the people required to maintain a current address with them?
See a immigration attorney. And definitely do it before you attempt to drive
Ummm sure. That's what it was. A trick question.
I can't believe you guys fell for it.
Look at the monkey!
Beth wrote:
> I thought it was a trick question.
>
>
>
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I thought it was a trick question.
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From: Philip Arnold
To: CF-Community
Sent: Monday, May 10, 2004 1:27 PM
Subject: RE: quick SQL question
> From: Phillip B
>
> How do you update an int field to a null value in sql server 2000?
Update myTable
S
*Smacks head*
I was rushing and fogot the myField= part.
Phillip B.
Philip Arnold wrote:
> > From: Phillip B
> >
> > How do you update an int field to a null value in sql server 2000?
>
> Update myTable
> Set myField=NULL
> Where myOtherField=value
>
> Difficult, innit? :P
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should do it. From memory, standard caveats.
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Phillip B wrote:
> How do you update an int field to a null value in sql server 2000?
>
> Phillip b
>
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> How do you update an int field to a null value in sql server 2000?
Update myTable
Set myField=NULL
Where myOtherField=value
Difficult, innit? :P
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I may test it out. Thing is, the client wants to work on the code with me so he
can learn. It's full rate, so I'm not complaining. :)
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> Mike,
>
> I would sugges
That's probably the one I need. Their site wasn't very helpful in finding it.
Thanks
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> Have you patched using this file?
> ftp://ftp.symantec.com/public/english
Um. I didnt think they expired nine years ago. The first one I had (it was stolen) did not. All I can say is good luck.
Dana
> We're going to Long beach!
>
> yaeh we are taking I-10 all the way. No we can't be sent to any of
> those countries, but we ARE brown :-D
>
>
> I have been in the US
How do you update an int field to a null value in sql server 2000?
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I fully sympathize, but in today's climate consider yourself lucky if it's
only $180 and not deportation. A friend of mine from is getting his visa
changed from a non-working spouse of someone on a work visa to a work visa
of his own. Beaurocracy galore.
-Kevin
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From:
Wow. That's pathetic. Kick em in the butt. ;)
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From: "BethF" <
> Oh Phil,
> I would LOVE to.
> We made it SO easy to RSVP - I hired a service that gives me a toll free
phone number and a web page that people can RSVP to. In addition, th
man, this morning i dropped by the DPS to get a State ID, and it was 15 bucks, with fingerprinting and all. How can they jack up the prices on finger printing to $50 at the naturalization office?!! I wonder if it's possible to just direct them to the DPS for my finger prints :-D
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:-( 180. no way. Is there a waiver for a poor student. lol
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From: Lyons, Larry
To: CF-Community
Sent: Monday, May 10, 2004 3:12 PM
Subject: RE: Scary if True
Kevin,
You may want to talk with an immigration lawyer. But here's what I found:
htt
I use the registerfly certs at $24.99
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From: Duane Boudreau
To: CF
I was replying to brobborb. But I'm sure he'll find it useful. :-)
-Kevin
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From: "Lyons, Larry"
> Kevin,
>
> You may want to talk with an immigration lawyer. But here's what I found:
>
> http://uscis.gov/graphics/fieldoffices/greencard.htm
>
> In your case you might
Kevin,
You may want to talk with an immigration lawyer. But here's what I found:
http://uscis.gov/graphics/fieldoffices/greencard.htm
In your case you might be interested in this notice:
"If you are a renewal applicant AND you were issued your "Green Card" before
your 14th birthday AND you are
> I have been in the US for almost 21 years. i'm turning 23 this year. I
just recently found out that I was supposed to renew my residential alien
card when I was 14! Yikes! I'm going to renew it this week. I hope that's
still possible :-D
Good luck with that. There was a story on NPR this mo
My family and I are leaving in early July for 2 weeks to CA. When I get back, thats when me and my friend go on our trip. :-D
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From: dana tierney
To: CF-Community
Sent: Monday, May 10, 2004 11:00 AM
Subject: Re: Vacation suggestions
wait, didn't you
We're going to Long beach!
yaeh we are taking I-10 all the way. No we can't be sent to any of those countries, but we ARE brown :-D
I have been in the US for almost 21 years. i'm turning 23 this year. I just recently found out that I was supposed to renew my residential alien card when I was 1
>From: "Raymond Camden" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Does anyone have any software they would suggest for making dvds out of
>family videos? I need the cheapo "Just make some chapters" type solution.
>
The Pinnacle Studio stuff is pretty good - www.pinnaclesys.com.
The software only solution (assumes yo
Check out this link. It's a listing of a bunch of different DVD
authoring suites ranging from free to $2,000 and their respective
ratings.
http://www.videohelp.com/tools?s=2#2
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fax: 972.687.0607
mail
> From: BethF
>
> Its actually not fair to assume that Larry, because I have
> heard through the grapevine that some are attending
Give them a deadline - if they don't meet it, they don't get food at the
reception!
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iDVD works pretty good on our Mac.
larry
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> From: Raymond Camden [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, May 10, 2004 3:35 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: dvd creation for simple family videos
>
>
> Does anyone have any software they would suggest for making
> dv
C'mon Gel, that's completely unfair.
(We haven't heard more about Afghanistan because so few reporters can spell it)
=)
Jerry Johnson
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 05/10/04 03:29PM >>>
Maybe no one took pictures in Afghanistan that's why this scandal isn't
larger.
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>From: "Ian Skinner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: CF-Community <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: RE: Unbelievably freaking cool music reccommendation site
>Date: Mon, 10 May 2004 12:17:45 -0700
>Interesting... some observations
>
>
>One of the complaints I have about this one is that th
Yes. People are just very weird about RSVPing for weddings and there's not
much you can do about it. We gave people addressed return envelopes with yes
or no and choice of salmon or beef if they chose yes, and still many did not
reply. It was frustrating. I wish we had called them.
Patrick
HYPERLINK
"http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/4934213/"http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/493421
3/
"The conservative hard-liners at the Department of Justice have given
the secretary of Defense a lot of leeway. It does not violate the spirit
of the Geneva Conventions, the lawyers have told Rumsfeld, to put
Then tell them unless they respond NOW that Guido the enforcer is not going
to let them past the doorway.
larry
> -Original Message-
> From: BethF [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, May 10, 2004 3:26 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: FOLLOW UP Re: RSVPing.
>
>
> Its actually
There was a discussion on this on CF-Talk about a week ago.
http://www.houseoffusion.com/cf_lists/index.cfm/method=messages
d=32206&forumid=4> &threadid=32206&forumid=4
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From: Duane Boudreau [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, May 10, 2004 3:17 PM
To: CF-Community
www.godaddy.com ... Though they use GeoTrust.
Personally, I've never had any problems with GeoTrust.
YMMV.
Cheers,
Erika
--
>>| From: Duane Boudreau
>>|
>>| Hi All,
>>|
>>| Its time to renew my SSL cert. I've used Thawte in the past
>>| and b
Its actually not fair to assume that Larry, because I have heard through the grapevine that some are attending
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From: Lyons, Larry
To: CF-Community
Sent: Monday, May 10, 2004 11:01 AM
Subject: RE: FOLLOW UP Re: RSVPing.
Beth,
It seems to me that you'v
Mike,
I would suggest using NetMeeting and application sharing and then share the
desktop or just the browser if that's all that's needed. If you have 2K and
or XP it's already installed. You can connect via ip address if one of you
has an external ip.
HTH,
Patrick
PS It's very similar to PCAnyw
>>| From: Sandy Clark
>>|
>>| Contrary to popular opinion, I am in no way affiliated with Teratech
>>| officially. Ok, Michael and live together, but we don't
>>| work together.
No excuse!!! You are in position to be in the "know" !!!
Your fault! :P
/me runs ...
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brobborb wrote:
> Hey, what if humans were instead created with eyes that "see" with
> heat, and not light. I wonder what we would have considered beauty then!
If we equate beauty with attractiveness: probably in essence the same as now. We are evolutionary programmed to equate fertility with at
http://www.instantSSL.com/
Rick
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From: Duane Boudreau [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, May 10, 2004 12:17 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: SSL Certs
Hi All,
Its time to renew my SSL cert. I've used Thawte in the past and been pretty
happy with everything ex
Interesting... some observations
One of the complaints I have about this one is that the map only works in
one direction. I went from Suzanne Vega to Neil Young, but couldn't get
back. Minor points, but there's also no indication of what the size or
color of the objects means (if anything).
Have you patched using this file?
ftp://ftp.symantec.com/public/english_us_canada/products/pcanywhere/pcan
ywhere32/ver9.0/updates/921up.exe
> From: Michael Dinowitz
>
> I've got a client to talk to and I need PCAnywhere. I've got
> 9, but it toasts Win2k. Anyone know where the patch is for 9
>
Hi All,
Its time to renew my SSL cert. I've used Thawte in the past and been pretty
happy with everything except the price. They want $159 to renew an SSL Cert
so I'm looking for alternatives. Has anyone used registerfly or geotrust
here for certs in the past? Good or Bad? Other alternatives?
I've got a client to talk to and I need PCAnywhere. I've got 9, but it toasts
Win2k. Anyone know where the patch is for 9 off hand. Symantec only has patches
for 10 on up. Thanks
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> From: Lyons, Larry
>
> It seems to me that you've done everything reasonable. If
> they insist on not replying, its fair to assume that they are
> not attending.
Just make sure that they know that you believe them not to be attending
- best by mail as they have something "physical" - if you l
Thanks :)
I've been lurking quietly for a real long time now. Very occasionally I
pop up with a random quasi-relevant (sometimes) post and then go back to
hiding.
Back to lurk mode again...
- David L
On 5/10/2004 2:26 PM, Erika L Walker-Arnold wrote:
> What is this???
>
> A TeraTech LURKER??
Beth,
It seems to me that you've done everything reasonable. If they insist on not
replying, its fair to assume that they are not attending.
larry
> -Original Message-
> From: BethF [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, May 10, 2004 3:04 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: FOLLOW
Oh Phil,
I would LOVE to.
We made it SO easy to RSVP - I hired a service that gives me a toll free phone number and a web page that people can RSVP to. In addition, the service CALLED every single person who didn't RSVP and we still have that many people who haven'
Contrary to popular opinion, I am in no way affiliated with Teratech
officially. Ok, Michael and live together, but we don't work together.
Welcome David!
Sandy
_
From: Erika L Walker-Arnold [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, May 10, 2004 2:26 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: LUR
Ha! I also got a virus spam from myself this morning. It was stripped clean
at the server and it actually came to a mailbox I haven't used in years but
have forwarding to my regular account. Obviously, someone I know is
infected.
-Kevin
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From: "Angel Stewart"
> To: [
> From: BethF
>
> So, how rude of me is it to call people who haven't RSVP'ed
> for the wedding?
> I wouldn't normally but its 66 people.
Here's a slightly more "evil" idea
Send out letters to the 66 people saying:
"Since you have not responded to the RSVP, I understand that you will
not be
Thanks everyone! Feeling better about calling now.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [HYPERLINK
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.com]
Sent: Sunday, May 09, 2004 3:38 PM
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Subject: something for you
Viruses found in the attached files.
The attached file concert.zip is infected by I-Worm/
0_0
umm..umm..I just got back to office.
*looks around somewhat worriedly*
umm...
*hides*
...
...
...
*grabs one of the muffins*
*hides again*
-Gel
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From: Erika L Walker-Arnold
Holy calamity muffin batgirl! How could we let this happen!!! GEL! Where
the heck were
Not rude at all. I think it's rather expected. I know we did some calling,
or we had my parents call their siblings, who called their kids (it was
mostly cousins that didn't rsvp for us).
-d
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From: "BethF"
> So, how rude of me is it to call people who haven't RSVP'ed
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From: "Ben Doom"
> The size of the bubble is popularity (presumably from record sales and
> radio play). (I hit the help button :-)
I assumed that the bubble size was proportional to the number of
relationships it had. Much easier to calculate than requiring outside
> From: BethF
>
> So, how rude of me is it to call people who haven't RSVP'ed
> for the wedding?
> I wouldn't normally but its 66 people.
Depends on how long ago you sent the RSVP out, and when the event is
If you're running out of time - call
If it's months away, give them a little longer
Personally, when I didn't RSVP for a wedding and got a call, I really
appreciated it.
Of course, that's because I *had* RSVP'd to say I'd be there, and that
I'd like the chicken. Woulda been pretty awkward if he hadn't called.
And, quite frankly, with 66 maybes, practicality pretty much dictat
Yes. I mean no. I mean.. darn it! I'm not going to be able to attend
this question, as I have a prior answer. Thank you for inviting me, and
I look forward to your next inquiry or inquisition.
Sincerely
--Ben Doom
BethF wrote:
> Question: Do people (or do YOU) RSVP "NO" when you aren't at
ROFLMAO
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From: Ben Doom
> too much Jolt Cola, man! ;-)
One suspects what he was drinking was stronger. If, in fact, it was
imbibed rather than burned and inhaled.
Outbound email scanned for viruses. (e230)
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What is this???
A TeraTech LURKER
WHAT?
OMH!
I missed a muffin opportunity
SANDY!
SHAME SHAME SHAME! For not alerting us to his presence.
*** scrambles about and bakes up a quick batch of muffins. ***
Holy calamity muffin batgirl! How could we let this happen!!! GEL! W
> too much Jolt Cola, man! ;-)
One suspects what he was drinking was stronger. If, in fact, it was
imbibed rather than burned and inhaled.
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You can't see heat directly. Generally, what we call "seeing heat" is
actually just measuring the IR output of an object, which is highly
indicative.
Look at some false-color IR or false-color heat images to get an idea of
what things look like. It's actually kinda cool (pun possibly intended
retch.
If he were doing a good job, we would not be here. This is why I keep saying that I don't think the Bush people realize. They keep SAYING this stuff.
How can you reconcile a statement like that with anyu sense of outrage? They have been wrapping themselves in the flag for so long they th
I agree. I think it's a great idea. It will save you lots of
stomach-wrenching stress if you confirm the numbers sooner rather than
later. Go for it!
Patrick - married last year. :-)
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From: Sandy Clark
A lot less rude than them not RSVPing in the first place.
O
Well, not rude at all in my mind.
They are being rude for not RSVP'ing. ;)
ESPECIALLY for a wedding.
Cheers,
Erika
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>>| From: BethF
>>|
>>| So, how rude of me is it to call people who haven't RSVP'ed
>>| for the wedding?
>>| I wouldn't normall
> When a UI requires more than a couple of seconds to figure out, it may be
> cool etc, but its not very usable.
I had the basics down in, like, one click. I was using it in seconds.
What about the basic use took more than a few seconds to figure out?
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> One of the complaints I have about this one is that the map only works in
> one direction. I went from Suzanne Vega to Neil Young, but couldn't get
> back. Minor points, but there's also no indication of what the size or
> color of the objects means (if anything).
I haven't figured color out.
I don't think that's rude of you at all. You need to find out how many
plates of chicken, beef, or fish, right?
It's moderately impolite to not RSVP (when) for a backyard BBQ...but for a
wedding...well, that's just plain wrong. With what weddings cost nowadays,
and the planning involved...it rea
A lot less rude than them not RSVPing in the first place.
_
From: BethF [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, May 10, 2004 2:20 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: FOLLOW UP Re: RSVPing.
So, how rude of me is it to call people who haven't RSVP'ed for the wedding?
I wouldn't normally but its
So, how rude of me is it to call people who haven't RSVP'ed for the wedding?
I wouldn't normally but its 66 people.
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From: Deanna Schneider
To: CF-Community
Sent: Monday, May 10, 2004 9:48 AM
Subject: Re: RSVPing.
Yep. If it's someone I know well, I'll
On 5/8/2004 8:06 AM, Angel Stewart wrote:
> The advertisement at the bottom reads 30 Nationally Know speakers..I
> think it should be 30 nationally knowN speakers?
> 0_0
> It's the ad for CFUN04, bannerid 44
>
> -Gel
wups
I checked, and we actually did have a fixed version already (noticed 2
we
Perhaps this weapon will lend some assistance in the battle:
Pils-85A -- street name (The Dough Boy)
On a modified Masakari Chasis
2 ER-MPC's (Extended Range Muffin Projection Cannons)
2 DUMDS (Depleted Uranium Muffin with Discarding Sabot)
1 ULTBC (Ultra Low Temperature Batter Cannon) (super su
>Jim Davis wrote:
>> I dunno. giving Notes away for free would be like offering free kicks in
>> the face.
>
>There is nothing to suggest that this is about Notes as we know it. IBM has been
Yes - that was joke. Sorry.
offering Java/Websphere based client/server office tools for quite a while n
Wesley who? Was he the young kid on that Star Trek show?
Jerry Johnson
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 05/10/04 01:45PM >>>
>On Meet the Press, Wesley Clark gave 2:1 odds that our mission in Iraq will
>end in catastrophic failure because of this issue.
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Yep. If it's someone I know well, I'll add a note explaining a prior
commitment or whatever.
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From: "BethF"
> Question: Do people (or do YOU) RSVP "NO" when you aren't attending an
> event where an RSVP is requested?
>
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>No. That would be too easy.
>.
>.
>MUFFIN FIGHT!!
>BANZIII!!
>
>*throws muffins*
>*runs*
>
>-Gel
A muffin fight with America? The Pentagon will get right on that.
We'll be dealing with 22 Billion-dollar stealth muffins that can't get wet but that are absolutely essential for this type of
Top story at all the news outlets. Bush is praising Rumsfeld for doing such
a great job.
"One difference between democracies and dictatorships," he said, is that
free countries confront such behavior "openly and directly."
The interesting thing about this Abu Ghraib situation is that we are NOT
b
If it is a friend or acquaintance, I try. (Although I am notoriously forgetful).
if it is some sort of organization or business group, I respond if not annoyed, or if I asked to be contacted.
If it is blatantly commercial. For example, RSVP for attending the "Kayak Days" sale at the local kayak
It depends on whether the beer is free.
larry
> -Original Message-
> From: BethF [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, May 10, 2004 1:04 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: RSVPing.
>
>
> Question: Do people (or do YOU) RSVP "NO" when you aren't
> attending an event where an RSVP is
I know I should, but I usually don't.
-Kevin
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From: "BethF"
> Question: Do people (or do YOU) RSVP "NO" when you aren't attending an
> event where an RSVP is requested?
>
>
>
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> From: BethF
>
> Question: Do people (or do YOU) RSVP "NO" when you aren't
> attending an event where an RSVP is requested?
Here's how I look at it
Since RSVP stands for "répondez, s'il vous plaît" or "please respond",
they're asking you whether you're attending or not
If you don't respond a
Yes, I do it out of courteous.
They took the time to invite me, I will
let them know one way or the other.
Also, depends, if I can call them and
gracefully decline, I would do it that
way as well.
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From: BethF [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, May 10, 2004 1:0
yes. usually rsvp means they are trying to get a head count for the caterer
>Question: Do people (or do YOU) RSVP "NO" when you aren't attending an
>event where an RSVP is requested?
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People should, and I do on the rare occasion I get an invitation to an event that I'm not going to attend.
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I have the text only version and look at the ads once in a while. While a
lot of them are very appropriate, many of the ads simply don't apply, I
already have the book, am going to the conference etc.
larry
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> From: Philip Arnold [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Mond
It's the Christian ones that scare me. They are fairly well off, even rich,
and technologically very sophisticated. Not the sort you want to have an
apocalyptic philosophy.
Although the irony of it all is rather nice. They are using the results of
their modern anathema (the theory of evolution) t
Question: Do people (or do YOU) RSVP "NO" when you aren't attending an
event where an RSVP is requested?
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From: "Philip Arnold"
> > From: Kevin Graeme
> >
> > As a followup to this, I was trying to fiddle with my email
> > software and asked a friend to send me a "largish
> > attachment". I was thinking a meg or two. She picked
> > something 20MB. She's a graphic designer
ads should still come thru as text...at work i'm text-only and I still see
text links (y'know...when the bottom of the e-mail is visible without
scrolling) : )
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From: "Kevin Graeme" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, May 10, 2004 9
> From: Michael Dinowitz
>
> Does anyone here look at or click the ads on the bottom of
> HoF emails? Are they having any effect? I'm wondering what
> people do and if I should just remove them totally. Thanks
I use the text version, so I don't really see the ads
When I was using the HTML vers
Text only here. Sorry.
-Kevin
- Original Message -
From: "Michael Dinowitz"
> Does anyone here look at or click the ads on the bottom of HoF emails? Are
they
> having any effect? I'm wondering what people do and if I should just
remove them
> totally.
> Thanks
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No. That would be too easy.
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MUFFIN FIGHT!!
BANZIII!!
*throws muffins*
*runs*
-Gel
^_^
misunderstandingings accepted and forgiven.
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From: Jim Davis
I am not misrepresenting your statements. All of my criticism came
before
you clarified your point, so I a
Actually I think the thing about Valve is that it is felt they *KNEW*
the game would not be ready in time, and that they still had a lot of
work to do.
It's a huge miscalculation to think a game is two months away when its
been 8 months, and likely to be even longer.
It is also felt that they u
Hey I look at them!
I mentioned that a word was misspelt in the CFUN04 ad :-)
It wouldn't be the same now without those colorful ads at the bottom.
Thing is, I know about most of the products being advertised already.
You should probably try someway to get feedback from the lurkers as
oppose
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