I just realized (again) that several of the songs I have been admiring are in fact by the same artist, who has apparently been around for years. Check out
http://www.kebmo.com/
There are samples from all songs on the current album.
France is great :) and I suspect the other women here will
spending cuts in the works for WIC, Head Start, education generally...
http://www.houseoffusion.com/tiny.cfm/22
Yeah. Of course we won't mind this because it's paying for the war on terror...
Dana
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p is a semantic structure, it instructs a user agent that this is the end
of a series of thoughts.How it is respresented visually can be
accomplished via CSS.I can indent a p. I can make margins or padding
bigger or smaller. Heck, I can even place a paragraph above another one
using CSS.Every user
Damn, that's funny.
Sad, but funny.
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From: William H Bowen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, May 26, 2004 8:35 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: terror threat
I dunno, truth?
Kevin Graeme wrote:
So the news is full of talk about a possible terror threat
Maybe OT of post, as I did not read the link, but:
I love it when they issue these unspecified threat warnings, even coupled
with some pictures it smacks of phony to me.
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To:
He'll probably get a medal.
larry
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Will Tim be discharged if we send him massive amounts of pr0n?
M
Jacob [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I
I wonder how much of a genuine threat there is and how much is an election
year ploy. Is the current administration so desperate to stage something
like a terrorist threat in order to boost their chances at the polls?
larry
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Angel said:
... snipped ...
We had the NASA failures, which were attributed to human programming
errors with the rovers.
... snipped ...
Reminds me of the joint satellite effort to somewhere a few years ago
between us Yanks and the Brits that missed its target because one of us used
the
Who's going? Got my registration materials and t-shirt yesterday . . .:-)
George
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I wonder how much of a genuine threat there is and how much
is an election year ploy. Is the current administration so
desperate to stage something like a terrorist threat in order
to boost their chances at the polls?
I'm not sure about the ploy theory, but as far as it boosting their
I'll be there.
A few months ago someone brought up the idea of a cf-community get together
just before CF-Fun. Since its only less than four weeks away, I was thinking
we ought to finalize where to meet etc.
larry
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From: Earl, George [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent:
Then again, if you look at the polls, more people (52 to 39% according to an
NPR poll) favour Bush when it comes to fighting terrorism than Kerry. An
attack or better yet a foiled attack would really boost his poll numbers. To
use this quote again:
Voice or no voice, the people can always be
Im answer to your question, I say yes. Ploy, ploy, ploy, wag the
dog.look over here at the evil threatdont pay attention to your
liberties stolen.everything is nice and secure with us at the
helm.dont want to rock the boat.
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From: Lyons, Larry
From: Lyons, Larry
I'll be there.
A few months ago someone brought up the idea of a
cf-community get together just before CF-Fun. Since its
only less than four weeks away, I was thinking we ought
to finalize where to meet etc.
Erika and I will be there - got a lot of people to catch up
!_!
-Gel
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From: Chunshen (Don) Li
Sent: Wednesday, May 26, 2004 6:08 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Sharon, skirt or not?
Are you proposing to make me high? :)Hmm, I'm not sure another woman
would be happy about that.
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Erika and I will be there - got a lot of people to catch up with g
I am trying to get my company to send me, it would be awesome to go and meet
some of the people I chat with on these lists; the presentations, speakers,
demos, etc will all be so cool. I should probably also show up since a
I'll be there.
I'm doing the speaker dinner on Friday night, but would love to hook up with
people later in the evening for a drink at the hotel.
Sandy
_
From: Lyons, Larry [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 27, 2004 8:39 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: CFun04
I'll be
I noticed this little application running in the background called
xaozut.exe. I think it's a browser hijacker so I am going to delete it. I
googled it and came up with nothing, so I can only presume that it has a
random filename. I can only marvel at the creativity of the malware
writers...!
-Pat
Just the fact that you juxtaposed the subject text proves this :)
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From: Angel Stewart
To: CF-Community
Sent: Wednesday, May 26, 2004 11:49 AM
Subject: Coudl it be that humans simply cannot program?
is it htat human beings simply aren't wired to handle the complex
If you know any americans between the ages of 18 and 32 in the next 6
years,this might be of interest ;-)
http://www.congress.org/congressorg/issues/alert/?alertid=5834001conten
t_dir=ua_congressorg
Women will be able to be drafted.
There is pending legislation in the House and Senate (twin
Could it be that the administration is trying to cloud, or gloss over the
problems with intelligence gathering and prisoner abuse, or at least get it off
the front page?
Relying on the scare tactics is basic to his re-election effort, right?
Doug
I love it when they issue these unspecified
..runs to adaware to check for new spyware on his machine.
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From: Harkins, Patrick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 27, 2004 8:57 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: xaozut
I noticed this little application running in the background called
xaozut.exe. I
I wish it were true so I can see all the spoiled rich kids cry to mommy and
daddy when their number is called.LOL
If you know any americans between the ages of 18 and 32 in
the next 6 years,this might be of interest ;-)
http://www.congress.org/congressorg/issues/alert/?alertid=5834
I would think so. did anyone watch/hear Gore yesterday, I heard he was quite
animated.
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From: Doug White [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 27, 2004 8:57 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: terror threat
Could it be that the administration is trying to
Relying on the scare tactics is basic to his re-election
effort, right?
Isn't this whole country centered around scare tactics and fear? Did you see
the movie Bowling for Columbine? Michael Moore had a short cartoon skit in
there on how the country was founded and such... Quite funny, but more
The link is to the Department of Homeland Security. Curiously, they have several feel-good news items about how the country is safer from terrorism because of the work of the department but there is absolutely no mention of the potential terror threats that Ashcroft announced to the media.
So if
The only good thing I can say about this is that hopefully it will prevent
only the poor, stupid and unlucky being the only ones to serve. Consider how
many of the children of the rich, powerful or the elite were actually
drafted and who served in the military. If there is going to be another
You know, I was watching Miracle on dvd the other night and they had a
speech from Pres. Carter towards the end of the movie that so rang true to
me with todays events that it was a bit startling. Anyone know what I am
talking about?
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From: Harkins, Patrick
A few months ago someone brought up the idea of a cf-community get
together just before CF-Fun. Since its only less than four weeks away,
I was thinking we ought to finalize where to meet etc.
I may or may not be able to make it to something on Friday - I have to teach
a class at ITT and then
Does anyone have ANY wee little bit of trust/faith in anything anymore?
Just curious...
What would be the model candidate that you would be pleased with?
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From: John Stanley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 27, 2004 8:41 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject:
Like joining the Air National Guard and not showing up?
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From: Lyons, Larry
To: CF-Community
Sent: Thursday, May 27, 2004 9:05 AM
Subject: RE: The return of the Draft in the US.
The will never serve though. Chances are if there is a draft, they will be
given some
Does anyone have ANY wee little bit of trust/faith in anything anymore?
Certainly not in Bush anymore. I dont think any human being, who rises to
that much power can be completely honest and untainted by outside
influences. I will never trust any candidate who is more religious than me
(and I am
Certainly not in Bush anymore. I dont think any human being, who rises to
that much power can be completely honest and untainted by outside
influences. I will never trust any candidate who is more religious than me
(and I am agnostic). As for faith, well there is the old standby from The
Boss
Bush is down in the polls.
I love it when they issue these unspecified threat warnings, even coupled
with some pictures it smacks of phony to me.
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I wasn't going to go there. The really sad part of it is that look at the
people who are really pushing for this sort of military adventurism,
Wolfowitz, Bush, Cheney etc. Most of the senior civilian appointees in the
Pentagon, and in the administration who have been very strong advocates of
going
People tend to lose faith after they've been lied to repeatedly ;-)
Certainly lost faith in the Bush Administration.
-Gel
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From: Monique Boea
Does anyone have ANY wee little bit of trust/faith in anything anymore?
Just curious...
What would be the model
Does anyone have ANY wee little bit of trust/faith in
anything anymore?
Kind of hard to given the fact that when you step back and pan across the
country, it really is going down hill... Making it hard to trust and have
faith.
What would be the model candidate that you would be pleased with?
Kinly Friedman? ;-)
-Pat
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From: Monique Boea
Just curious...
What would be the model candidate that you would be pleased with?
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not in THIS administration.
rant
Back around when we invaded Iraq I said I was proceeding on the assumption that this administration always lied and was always corrupt. Starting from THERE they have managed to shock me, not once, but many times.
Anybody would be an improvement.
Well, maybe
Sorry meant Kinky Friedman! :-)
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Kinly Friedman? ;-)
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Given that I'm a Canadian living in the US, while I can criticize, I cannot
vote. If I could vote however, I'd go for a party leader who does not use
lies so much to advance his agenda. Someone who does not lie as to why he
wants the country to go to war. Someone who manipulates the membership of
I saw an interview with a general once (possibly Wesley Clark) where the interviewer asked him if someone like him would be more inclined to use military force to solve problems and his answer was that since he knew firsthand what war was like and that his men were the ones who would fight and die
OK, now I am really pissed. Not my kids they don't.
Dana
If you know any americans between the ages of 18 and 32 in the next 6
years,this might be of interest ;-)
http://www.congress.org/congressorg/issues/alert/?alertid=5834001conten
t_dir=ua_congressorg
Women will be able to be drafted.
OK, now I am really pissed. Not my kids they don't.
It is good that you are pissed! Now we need 25 million others to get just as
pissed and stay pissed until this country starts to turn around.
I hereby appoint you head of pissing people off, start now :-)
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ok, you have a point. I am very much against it though. Hard-wired mama-bear stuff.
Dana
The only good thing I can say about this is that hopefully it will prevent
only the poor, stupid and unlucky being the only ones to serve. Consider how
many of the children of the rich, powerful or the elite
*high five*
Like joining the Air National Guard and not showing up?
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From: Lyons, Larry
To: CF-Community
Sent: Thursday, May 27, 2004 9:05 AM
Subject: RE: The return of the Draft in the US.
The will never serve though. Chances are if there is a draft, they will be
ver the last year this newspaper has shone the bright light of
hindsight on decisions that led the United States into Iraq. We have
examined the failings of American and allied intelligence, especially on
the issue of Iraq's weapons and possible Iraqi connections to
international terrorists. We
is this something that would show up in close programs?
Dana
I noticed this little application running in the background called
xaozut.exe. I think it's a browser hijacker so I am going to delete it. I
googled it and came up with nothing, so I can only presume that it has a
random filename. I
Exactly, soldiers are usually the most reluctant to use the military to try
and solve problems. They know and have paid the price for those bad
decisions that have lead to their use.
larry
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Sent: Thursday, May 27, 2004
Not sure... it does show up in Task Manager in W2K.
Pat
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From: dana tierney
is this something that would show up in close programs?
Dana
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LOL
I hereby appoint you head of pissing people off, start now :-)
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Yes. I was very glad to see them step up and say so.
Dana
ver the last year this newspaper has shone the bright light of
hindsight on decisions that led the United States into Iraq. We have
examined the failings of American and allied intelligence, especially on
the issue of Iraq's weapons and
You mean she wasn't already?
larry
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From: dana tierney [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 27, 2004 9:53 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: The return of the Draft in the US.
LOL
I hereby appoint you head of pissing people off, start now :-)
Good readin material for you, Sandy, from Zeldman, a well-known standards advocate:
http://www.zeldman.com/dwws/pdfs/0735712018C_08.pdf
Especially insightful is the part that goes:
A Transitional Book for a Transitional Time
To the kind of standards geek who spends hours each week arguing about
ROFL. Good start to the day, guys. Btw, I don't have all the latin off the site yet, the logo still stinks and the design is off-the-shelf, but:
www.banthebush.org
Make a couple posts in the forum for me, willya?
Thanks.
Dana
PS cafepress link is coming also
You mean she wasn't already?
Ok, so this has been rattling around in my head, and if I don't write it
down somewhere, I may go nuts. I figure that this is as good a place as any
(I really need a blog, I suppose).
Here we go.
So we (The US) are thinking about attacking Iraq. We have all of this info
from Iraqis and
ditto...
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From: Kevin Graeme
* Homeland always makes me think of Fatherland and Mother Russia. It
just feels creepy.
-Kevin
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* Homeland always makes me think of Fatherland and Mother Russia. It
just feels creepy.
I have always thought the same thing.I keep expecting to soon see dark
sedans with suited men pulling up to houses and dragging people away, only
to have them reappear in a couple of days covered in
The will never serve though. Chances are if there is a draft, they will be
given some loophole to weasel out of serving.
larry
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From: Tangorre, Michael [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 27, 2004 9:02 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: The return of the
Oddly enough I did hear Gore - we Canadians are definitely more up to speed
on U.S. news than the other way around! :-) I thought it was a good speech
and it had the ring of truth about it.
-Pat
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From: John Stanley
I would think so. did anyone watch/hear Gore
Aluminum rods!1 AHHH!!!
*runs around screaming and flapping arms*
Yeah. I heard them talking about it yesterday on NPR. Once again it's a case
where I could see the hyperbole at the time and I'm wondering why the people
in charge didn't.
The aluminum rods thingwas an example
The model candidate would be someone who recognizes that although the
country has the power to help other nations, we have A LOT OF PROBLEMS here
that could use attention as well. The US feels the need to play world police
chief when in fact it should not.
I DEF. agree with that!!
-Original
The model candidate would take action at correcting our education system. I
am amazed at the lack of basic reading and writing skills high school
graduates have and the low standards they are held to. We need to start
putting the money where it counts, in the future of the country, starting
with
Also, the model candidate would recognize that the crime and indecency in
this country is out of control. We are going to have more prisons that
schools soon. Did you know that it costs the same amount of money to educate
a person at Harvard per year as it does to lock them up in jail? The ideal
As on scientist said of another's idea:
Your idea is crazy, just not crazy enough to be true.
larry
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From: Marwan Saidi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 27, 2004 10:05 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Food for thought... (Iraq)
Ok, so this has been
The ideal candidate will stop intermixing church with government.
Catholicism does not run this country. I want to see a president that
supports equal rights for all people including homosexuals Enough of
this civil union crap and life partner jargon; people are people and should
be afforded
I can go on and on... But its all fantasy really because presidents always
lie, always promise and never follow through, always are swayed by public
opinion despite their own beliefs; so although I would be more than pleased
with a candidate depicting the qualities above; I will settle for Kerry
Well, the biggest knock against the idea is that it would require some
modicum of intelligence to pull off, and, well
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From: Lyons, Larry [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 27, 2004 10:11 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: Food for thought... (Iraq)
As on
hadn't thought of that...where is Iran in this scenario, just a boogeyman?
Dana
If there was someone that I really wanted to head up the INC, but elements
in Iraq don't like him because he is in bed with the US, maybe I would
kick him out of bed very publicly. He starts to rail against the US,
Actually, you could get all of that in a woman candidate
:0)
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From: Monique Boea [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 27, 2004 10:12 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: terror threat
I can go on and on... But its all fantasy really because presidents always
Hey! don't insult catholics by associating them with Bush! :) ...and the
catholic candidate has stated that his religion is separate from his
government.
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The whole Iraq 'sovereign' council is nothing but a farce.
America is going to be running Iraq.
Don't you already see the news reports coming out that Iraq will have no
say in what US forces do in Iraq?
Is that respecting the sovereignty of a place?
Think about if the British landed in
Read him, live by him.Also Eric Meyer, my new God. His new CSS The
Definitive Guide is a pure eye opener.
However hybrids work, we should still be using semantic markup in them.
Nesting tables or using td class=heading doesn't help. I've come to CSS
from an interest in creating accessible web
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Actually, you could get all of that in a woman candidate
:0)
Well yeah. I don't think anyone here ranks gender as a significant factor in
their qualities of a President.
-Kevin
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Yeah and I am a preop transexual that likes programming web applications in
COBOL with Access backends.
HAHAHA!
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From: Marlon Moyer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 27, 2004 10:17 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: terror threat
Hey! don't insult
That's pretty much it... it helps paint the picture that Chalabi is a bad
guy and the US doesn't like him anymore...
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From: dana tierney [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 27, 2004 10:16 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Food for thought... (Iraq)
hadn't
this may be a subject that has already been discussed (Im sure)
but what did ya'll think about Michael Moore's bowling for President
(side note - our problems here in America should be blamed soley on the
President)
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From: Tangorre, Michael [mailto:[EMAIL
OOOPS
should NOT be blamed soley on President
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From: Monique Boea [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 27, 2004 10:28 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: terror threat
this may be a subject that has already been discussed (Im sure)
but what did ya'll think
I don't understand the subject of this thread.
Do you mean?
A) The mechanics/law to conduct a draft was abolished and is back now?
Then you would be incorrect, because the mechanics/law to conduct a draft
have been in place for a long time.
B) They are conducting a draft right now?
I'm
No, actually, I believe the religious right/neocons are only using the
president as a puppet to advance their interests.I am probably not the
only one who doesn't believe the president is intelligent enough to come
up with this stuff on his own :)
--
Marlon Moyer, Sr. Internet Developer
American
but when clinton was president, so did the liberals.
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From: Marlon Moyer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 27, 2004 10:46 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: terror threat
No, actually, I believe the religious right/neocons are only using the
president as a
No, actually, I believe the religious right/neocons are only using the
president as a puppet to advance their interests.I am probably not the
only one who doesn't believe the president is intelligent enough to come
up with this stuff on his own :)
Hm...alcoholic coke addict during his years in
I'm having a brain lock here so I hope you don't mind the technical posting,
but how do you set up a text dsn in MX. BTW using CFHTTP may not be an
option, and the server is a UNIX box.
Thx,
larry
This electronic communication, together with any attachments, may contain
information that is
Clinton didn't have the senate and house in his pocket at the time.If
he did, he'd have never been tried for impeachment.
--
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phone: 972.687.9445
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I fully agree. When I did an educational evaluation of several Houston
schools several years, I had the misfortune of listening to him at a
hearing. I came away with the impression that he cannot even tie his own
shoes without help. Remember this is a person who managed to average a C+ in
grad
Clinton though at least had some of his own ideas, and regularly pissed the
liberals off as well. He at least was somewhat independent of them.
larry
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From: Monique Boea [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 27, 2004 10:51 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE:
There was a good discussion about this on The News Hour yesterday and one
of the points made was that not only were the stories controversial in
general they were also controversial within The Times.
Apparently most of the stories came from a single reporter who was a
favorite of the editor at
yeah but he had other issues...
my point here is we are never going to have a perfect president.
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From: Marlon Moyer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 27, 2004 10:56 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: terror threat
Clinton didn't have the senate and house in
He is not articulate which in to most people he seems 'dumb
but ah...the guy did make the presidency...
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From: Lyons, Larry [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 27, 2004 10:56 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: terror threat
I fully agree. When I did an
because he was so popular and didn't need to be so focused...
he was acting like a hollywood star for crying out loud
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From: Lyons, Larry [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 27, 2004 10:57 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: terror threat
Clinton though at
maybe he's like the monkey in the analogy about the type writers.
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From: Monique Boea [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 27, 2004 11:07 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: terror threat
He is not articulate which in to most people he seems 'dumb
but
So, a while ago we talked about cable splitters and the impact on cable
modems. I recently purchased a tv tuner card and decided to see how bad it
would be. I installed it, and traffic seemed fine, but over time, it
seemed like some things were slower.
The problem is - I couldn't tell if things
Its not a matter of speaking well, it was a matter of the very vapid and
insipid responses he gave to the commission when they questioned him. The
answers were barely memorized rote responses, shallow, and showed strong
evidence of coaching. Going further back, look at his MBA record. Mediocre
at
No, a perfect president isn't an attainable goal.A president that is
better than the current one is definitely attainable.
--
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American Contractors Insurance Group
phone: 972.687.9445
fax: 972.687.0607
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-Original
Given some of his decisions with the NIH advisory committees I wonder if
lobotomized slug would be more intelligent than Shrub.
larry
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From: Marlon Moyer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 27, 2004 11:24 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: terror threat
hasn't happened yet...they are all the same
just different issues...convictions and goals...etc...
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From: Marlon Moyer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 27, 2004 11:24 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: terror threat
No, a perfect president isn't an
I had a co-axal cable splitter from the wall outlet to my TV and cable
modem.None of the co-axal cables outside the wall were longer then 3 ft.
Although I never noticed poor performance with my cable modem, my cable
reception became poor.
I changed cables just to make sure it wasn't that, but
but the real deal for me is, the criticism of whoever is in office is
getting really boring...
(and this is not to anyone on the list)
but, we have this big huge election, the person is nominated, and then
everyone just complains about what he is or is not doing...(no matter who is
in
As far as I know, cable companies use splitters themselves when adding new
lines to your house...go check the outside of your house, but I had one line
in from the street, with what looked like a $10 radio shack splitter. But I
have heard it is important to get high frequency/bandwidth splitter-
My understanding is that while the signal intensity (dB) is halved, that is
independent of the data throughput. Basically think of it as turning down
the volume on the radio. All the music is still there, it's just quieter so
you have to listen closer. Your TVs and cable modem have a certain
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