Well this is nice to know but does not fit my situation.
If I give them Admin permissions, then they can connect without
a problem. Limited User is where they dont have the access
to the internet.
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How about War Criminals like Bush?
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I'm not even going near that one. I am really divided on this one. The
death penalty doe
Just noticed this from a Wired newsletter:
larry
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At 05:44 PM 6/4/2004, I wrote:
> >Animal rights
>
>I used to go to animal rights meetings just to piss off the animal rights
>supporters. Hey you had to have a hobby.
I forgot to mention one thing I used to do at these meetings, is carefully
watch the speakers and note what they were wearing. Al
Scientific American.
Arthur C. Clark gave some great takes on the possibilities of life on
Jupiter and Saturn. It would be great if his animated and living gas
dirigibles turned out to be real. It would really make him a real
prognosticator.
larry
At 05:34 PM 6/4/2004, you wrote:
>Jim,
>
>Int
At 04:32 PM 6/4/2004, you wrote:
>Mental masturbatory overload. Let's just throw them all out there while we
>are at it!
>
>What is everyone's take on
>...
>Animal rights
When I was a grad student and went to scientific conferences I used to hand
out special cards to the animal right protester
Jim,
Interesting ... I have always thought of the two gas giants as being too hostile and dynamic for life to evolve and take root - not to say that it isn't possible.
Yes - the Eurpoa mission ... very intriguing and exciting prospects for the search for life there. That mission is so far down th
I'm not even going near that one. I am really divided on this one. The
death penalty doesn't work as a deterrent by and large. Removing a predator
or something like Bin Laden though is a different matter.
larry
At 03:58 PM 6/4/2004, you wrote:
> I agree if someone is irresponsponsible enough t
I'm hyped as well - Sci Am did a great overview of the project goals last
issue if anybody's interested.
As for life, I'm hopeful - but I doubt this mission will be able to find
anything (and that anything it might find will be inconclusive).
Personally I'd consider Saturn itself (or, more likel
A good friend of mine after years of trying finally became pregnant.
Unfortunately it turned out that the fetus had a set of genetic disorders
that would have resulted in it dying in infancy. My friend decided to
terminate the pregnancy rather than carry the fetus to term. In the
anti-abortion
I'm sorry to hear that too.
-Pat
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I feel the same way about a couple of my ferrets who have recently died.
Its a part of life, but it still hurts.
Sandy I am so sorry.
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Yes definately. Genetic engineering poses incredible benefits for us all. It is frustrating that the controversial issues are slowing funding and other support for research and development. However, Gattaca is a very possible future scenario too - which spooks a lot of people.
- Greg
- Origi
I feel the same way about a couple of my ferrets who have recently died.
Its a part of life, but it still hurts.
Sandy I am so sorry. I know how much she meant to you.
larry
At 03:45 PM 6/4/2004, you wrote:
>Sorry :(
>
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>> The correct phrase is Intellectual Masturbation.
You are right Maureen. I stand corrected. It sounded good at the time. <:^0
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> It does seem to be a great way of controlling the masses.
Many many moons and snows ago I wrote a similar observation to a friend (who unfortunately is gone, he shouldn't have gone to Princeton albeit some of his extreme views or rather emotion). If I may, I would put it this way, a great way
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At 04:32 PM 6/4/04, Greg wrote:
>Mental masturbatory overload. Let's just throw them all out there while we
>are at it!
The correct phrase is Intellectual Masturbation.
>What is everyone's take on
>...
>Animal rights: Sure, let them vote. We already have a skunk in the
>White House
>The Futu
I think most people have a misconception that "cloning" is the making of an exact copy of a person or another living creature - instantly. For instance, John Smith walks into a lab one afternoon and then the next afternoon walks out with a duplicate of himself. If this were ever to be a realistic s
too much sugar is supposed to be bad for skin and teeth. I learned about the teeth thing in relation to sugar when I was about 8.
copypig?
>
>
>Cute young women should be banned from using it until they are old (like 30).
>
>
>
>=)
>
>As long as Mountain Dew and Ice Cream Sandwiches are not c
Cute :)
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Mental masturbatory overload. Let's just throw them all out there while we
are at it!
What is everyone's take on
...
Animal ri
Mental masturbatory overload. Let's just throw them all out there while we are at it!
What is everyone's take on
...
Animal rights
The Future of the Internet
Affirmative action
The jury system
The militia movement
Communism
Racism
Feminism
Socialism
Internationalism
The AIDS crisis
Alcoholism
A
>> As long as nobody mixes up their measurement system!
LOL!! Yes that's right. I had forgotten about that. What mission was that? Was it before or after they launched this probe in 1997?
It was after, IIRC it was the previous mission before the current one, about 1999. It was supposed to
I agree if someone is irresponsponsible enough to leave guns where children can get ot them then the parents should be shot. Oh crap! Did I just bring up capitol punishment. Thats an interesting subject.
What is everyone's take on capitol punishment? I think this is a huge
topic and a great
>i dont have any solutions, which is a hell in itself.
>
>
>
mmm yeah, that is about where I am, from the other side. I can see that there are decisions that could be made in this area which I would consider morally wrong. I think abortion is wrong. In general.
But it is also not up to me and
Sorry :(
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I wish I could have cloned my dog, I miss her a lot. (had to put her down
last week)
_
From: Maureen
At 03:15 PM 6/4/04, Monique
Who says your going to heaven. I think membership in this list is one of those
things that give a damned rating right off the bat. There are nuns weeping
themselves to sleep just for looking at the archives. ;)
> Everyone wah go a heaven. but nobody wah dead.
>
> -Gel
>
> -Original Message
I wish I could have cloned my dog, I miss her a lot. (had to put her down
last week)
_
From: Maureen
At 03:15 PM 6/4/04, Monique wrote:
>What's everyone's take on cloning?
I think one of most people is more than enough.
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I'm beside myself about it.
Stem cells offer the best chance to cure my type I diabetes. I say go for
therapeutic cloning of human tissue.
For endangered species definitely there should be cloning.
larry
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Yes, it can kill me.
So it should be banned, for me at least. For others that's their choice.
larry
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> From: John Stanley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, June 04, 2004 3:04 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: RE: Sugar (Was RE: Conversation Topic - Sushi - Food
i used to be very against it
but now i have given up any moral judgments on about any thing we do as mankind...
pointless to resist.
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Is Sacchrine Sugar's rock cocaine?
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Sent: Friday, June 04, 2004 12:09 PM
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No... but sacchrine and other substitutes might need to be. :-P
Everyone wah go a heaven. but nobody wah dead.
-Gel
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I want to live forever or die trying. :)
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At 03:15 PM 6/4/04, Monique wrote:
>What's everyone's take on cloning?
I think one of most people is more than enough.
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At 03:15 PM 6/4/04, Monique wrote:
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I think one of most people is more than enough.
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I think most people have a misconception that "cloning" is the making of an exact copy of a person or another living creature - instantly. For instance, John Smith walks into a lab one afternoon and then the next afternoon walks out with a duplicate of himself. If this were ever to be a realistic s
YES!
MORE CUTE EARSIES!! :)
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What's everyone's take on cloning?
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I don't think it's a good thing. And neither do I!
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What's everyone's take on cloning?
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Does no one have this type of setup?
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Here is my situation:
We have a comput
I think there is no reason to recreate a life until someone completes one perfectly.
Jerry Johnson
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To improve ourselves and the world is to follow what the Torah says. I'm all for
it. Stem cells, gene therapy, whatever it takes to make sure that ourselves and
our children are better. No, I don't want Gattaca (wonderful movie), but I do
want the blind to see, the lame to walk and the childless to
What's everyone's take on cloning?
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For you we'll make an exception!! Have a good weekend
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Sent: Friday, June 04, 2004 11:37 AM
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Subject: Re: Conversation Topic - Working
Does managing the list count?
> Who subsribed to this list has time to
LOL
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From: Jerry Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 04, 2004 3:16 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: Sugar (Was RE: Conversation Topic - Sushi - Food or bait?)
Cute young women should be banned from using it until they are old (like
30).
=)
As long
Cute young women should be banned from using it until they are old (like 30).
=)
As long as Mountain Dew and Ice Cream Sandwiches are not classified as sugar, OK.
Otherwise, you'll have to pry them from my cold, dead, pudgy fists.
Jerry Johnson
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 06/04/04 03:00PM >>>
YE
How about preventing pregnancy altogether if you're not ready?
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Sent: Friday, June 04, 2004 12:57 PM
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Subject: FW: Conversation Topic - Abortion
So a father to be (wed or not) wants the child. The mother to
No... but sacchrine and other substitutes might need to be. :-P yucc
- Greg
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Sent: Friday, June 04, 2004 1:59 PM
Subject: Sugar (Was RE: Conversation Topic - Sushi - Food or bait?)
What about sugar? Should it be ba
>> As long as nobody mixes up their measurement system!
LOL!! Yes that's right. I had forgotten about that. What mission was that? Was it before or after they launched this probe in 1997? However, will they the mistake twice? Probably not. We will be amazed by another incredibly embarrassing m
I makes me ZONE if I eat too much
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NO!! -- sugar is rockin good.
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NO!! -- sugar is rockin good.
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Sent: Friday, June 04, 2004 3:01 PM
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YES!!
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sorry I missed this post in the sea of responses.
hmmi dont know, am not a doctor, so i cant give a valid medical
emergency. i think if the doctor sits down and tells the mother that her
life could be in danger if she continues the pregnancy, then that should be
enough information to make it
> Abortion does give men less say over the pregnancy than women, which is an
unresolvable problem. There is a movement of men's rights advocates who want to
be able to have paper abortions - the man signs a paper that he wants to abort
the baby during the first three months of pregnancy and is abs
YES!!
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What about sugar? Should it be banned?
-Pat
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I wish I could remember the name of the study but it suggested that gun
control laws don't really have an impact on crime rate.
The study looked at various countries and suggests that there is no
relationship between gun control laws and crime rates. The country with
the heaviest gun control la
What about sugar? Should it be banned?
-Pat
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I sort of remember that study but its been a while. But if you could find
the reference I'd appreciate it. What I do remember is that there was a fair
amount of criticism on how the study was conducted. There was a lot of
inappropriate comparisons, and no where near enough controls as would have
be
Sushi is my primary food group. I prefer raw to cooked fish.
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From: Jerry Johnson
To: CF-Community
Sent: Friday, June 04, 2004 9:51 AM
Subject: Re: Conversation Topic - Sushi - Food or bait?
You are probably trying to be funny, but I want to answer.
I
Abortion does give men less say over the pregnancy than women, which is an unresolvable problem. There is a movement of men's rights advocates who want to be able to have paper abortions - the man signs a paper that he wants to abort the baby during the first three months of pregnancy and is absol
Only 26 days until Cassini inserts itself into Saturn's orbit!!!
As long as nobody mixes up their measurement system!
Actually I think this is cool too, even though I don't think I'm shaking anywhere over it. *S*
PS
But, I mean really what is the ratio of people who use metric to those
At 14:40 6/4/2004 -0400, you wrote:
>My opinions are very well know on this issue. At home I have some links to
>some studies sponsored by the Department of Justice in Canada that have
>looked at changes in crime rates in Canada as a function of the increasingly
>restrictive gun control legislation
My mother has a heart condition and was not supposed to have any children. The
doctors wanted to abort my brother due to this. She went through with the birth
and we're both fine.
Was she in medical danger? Yes. Were the doctors right in saying that the
children (myself included) should not be born
Force the miscreant to listen to Barney's theme song or Disney's It's a
Small World. Or would that be too cruel?
larry
> -Original Message-
> From: Ken Ketsdever [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, June 04, 2004 2:27 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: FW: Conversation Topic - Music
>
in New Mexico and Texas you don't really have to *try* to run across mariachi music. There are the commercials for Laredo, for a start.
Dana
> Well if you live in California, New Mexico, Texas, Arizona I would
> think Mariachi would be a good choice.
>
>
> -Original Message-
> Fr
My opinions are very well know on this issue. At home I have some links to
some studies sponsored by the Department of Justice in Canada that have
looked at changes in crime rates in Canada as a function of the increasingly
restrictive gun control legislation. They make a very strong case that gun
No, please stop managing it. :-)
> Does managing the list count?
> > Who subsribed to this list has time to work?
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> -Original Message-
> From: Jim Curran [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, June 04, 2004 9:52 AM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Conversation Topic - Working
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>
> What is everyone's take on working? I
Only 26 days until Cassini inserts itself into Saturn's orbit!!! I am so giddy with excitement I can barely contain myself! (no joke) ... We are talking about the surface mapping of all Saturn's 31 moons as well as Saturn's surface - assuming it has a surface - and the compound analysis of it's atm
Well if you live in California, New Mexico, Texas, Arizona I would think Mariachi would be a good choice.
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Sent: Friday, June 04, 2004 11:21 AM
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Subject: RE: Conversation Topic - Music
I enjoy it :) Except for the Journey some misguided
I enjoy it :) Except for the Journey some misguided soul insists on playing in the multimedia lab :)
Dana
So, what form/group/style of music should be the national music of us. Forcing others "misguided" souls to mend their ways or feel our wrath?
Hm
Which one...
There has go to be
Me too!!!
http://gabitus.com/cgi-bin/a_cgi/view-1086372915323
Jeff
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From: Howie Hamlin
To: CF-Community
Sent: Friday, June 04, 2004 11:07 AM
Subject: Re: Star Estimator
I'm having way too much fun with this:
http://gabitus.com/cgi-bin/a_cgi/view-108
I'm having way too much fun with this:
http://gabitus.com/cgi-bin/a_cgi/view-1086372358252
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From: Candace Cottrell
To: CF-Community
Sent: Friday, June 04, 2004 1:20 PM
Subject: Star Estimator
So much fun! Find out which celebrities you resemble.
http
What's up M-Lo!
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> From: Maureen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, June 04, 2004 12:30 PM
> To: CF-Communit
:)
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From: Candace Cottrell
To: CF-Community
Sent: Friday, June 04, 2004 1:52 PM
Subject: Re: Star Estimator
Ok, there, Jackie Chan!
Candace K. Cottrell, Web Developer
The Children's Medical Center
One Children's Plaza
Dayton, OH 45404
937-6
She doesn't - the first one is Madonna
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> And, BTW - Madonna doesn't only look like Madonna:
http://gabitus.com/cgi-bin/a_cgi/view-108637119
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Eddie Izzard said it best. I paraphrase:
"They say guns don't kill people. People kill people. But I think the gun
helps. I think just standing there going (make shape of gun with thumb and
forefinger) "bang! bang!" isn't really going to kill a whole lot of people.
You'd have to be pretty do
A 60GB iPod is in the making. Looks like my 30GB version is going to be obsolete soon.
I love my iPod. I add to it a couple times a week. I try out all kinds of new stuff, and keep adding to my library of old stuff.
At any moment I have instant access to 10,000 songs. I can match my music to my m
That's where I generally align myself. I'm not against responsible gun ownership and users. But I don't see anywhere where gun ownership was guaranteed to be cheap, unlicensed and/or anonymous. I do believe in a one-strike and your out. If you have proved to be not responsible in your gun owner
You seem to be a "very" happy person - has anyone ever told you that? ;-) That's hilarious!
- Greg
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Sent: Friday, June 04, 2004 12:47 PM
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Here's mine: http://gabitus.com/cgi-bin/a_cgi/view-10
Candace Love Hewitt.mmm.I could think of some good
fantasies..Ooops, did I just say that out loud!.
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> From: Candace Cottrell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, June 04, 2004 12:21 PM
> To: CF-Community
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>
That is fun. You will not believe who it picked for me.
http://gabitus.com/cgi-bin/a_cgi/view-1086370957153
At 01:20 PM 6/4/04, Candace wrote:
>So much fun! Find out which celebrities you resemble.
>
>
>http://gabitus.com/eng/analogia/
>
>
>Here's mine... whatcha think?
>http://gabitus.com/cgi-b
Ok, there, Jackie Chan!
Candace K. Cottrell, Web Developer
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One Children's Plaza
Dayton, OH 45404
937-641-4293
http://www.childrensdayton.org
"There is no right price for the wrong product, even if it is inexpensive and delivered on time."
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cool concept :)
http://gabitus.com/cgi-bin/a_cgi/view-1086370948450
- Greg
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http://gabitus.com/eng/analogia/
Here's mine... whatcha think?
http://gabitus.com/cgi-bin/a_cgi/view-1086369484472
Candace K. Cottrell, Web Developer
The Children's Medical
You are probably trying to be funny, but I want to answer.
I love sushi.
More specifically I love maki rolls.
Even more specifically I love maki rolls with cooked meat or raw veggies and no sesame seeds.
I make it probably 4 nights a week.
I also make non-traditional variants using wrapping ot
Cynic Project, Torley Wong, Karoly and Monica, Trance[]Control, Blue Tonic
World. Not very well known stuff.
larry
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> From: Won Lee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, June 04, 2004 1:46 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: RE: Conversation Topic - Music
>
>
> At
Here's mine: http://gabitus.com/cgi-bin/a_cgi/view-1086370715862
And, BTW - Madonna doesn't only look like Madonna: http://gabitus.com/cgi-bin/a_cgi/view-108637119
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To: CF-Community
Sent: Friday, June 04, 2004 1:20 PM
Subject: Sta
Mine, but I only have a side turned head shot, so I dunno how accurate it
is. It did pick other people with longish faces...
http://gabitus.com/cgi-bin/a_cgi/view-1086371071512
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At 13:31 6/4/2004 -0400, you wrote:
>Well the most I can come up with is that bagpipe music should be mandatory
>once a week until the age of 20, and optional thereafter.
>
>Actually though these days I've been listening to a lot of very obscure
>electronica.
>
>larry
What kind of electronica?
[T
Bait ... definately!
- Greg
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To: CF-Community
Sent: Friday, June 04, 2004 12:03 PM
Subject: Conversation Topic - Sushi - Food or bait?
What is everyone's take on Sushi? I think this is a huge topic and a
great conversation topic to
At 01:03 PM 6/4/04, Ken wrote:
>What is everyone's take on Sushi? I think this is a huge topic and a
>great conversation topic to get all kinds of opinions and views on...
I love me some Sushi. That's the acid test around here for new men to
date. If they won't eat Sushi with me, they don't mak
:)
>At 01:07 PM 6/4/04, Dana wrote:
>
>>Maureen, it's a troll. I wouldn't worry about it.
>
>Don't worry. I rarely feed the trolls., although I do occasionally like to
>poke at them with sharp objects.
>
>What's the old quote? "It's no fun to have a battle of wits with an
>unarmed man"
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Here's some of mine
http://www.acidplanet.com/artist.asp?songs=81159&T=3684
> >What is everyone's take on music? I think this is a huge topic and
a
> >great conversation topic to get all kinds of opinions and views
on...
> >
> >*S*
Candace K. Cottrell, Web Developer
The Children's Medical
> population density of maybe 1 person per three or four hundred square
> miles. In places like that, you really have to take some
erps. correction, per 3 or 4 miles. The whole county is maybe 500 square miles. I am not sure if it actually contains a town :) The major landmark is Chaco Canyon, a
Well the most I can come up with is that bagpipe music should be mandatory
once a week until the age of 20, and optional thereafter.
Actually though these days I've been listening to a lot of very obscure
electronica.
larry
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> From: dana tierney [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECT
>If you can't discuss without fighting then shut up, plain and simple.
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>It depends on what you mean by "what's your take". Personally I find
>the process abhorrent. When I hear the descriptions of intact
>diallation and extraction, I cringe. I myself would never choose to do
>itunless medically necessary...I guess.
>
>OTOH, I'm not going to tell othe
what's the definition of a medical emergency? That's the rub. I had two pregnancies that each posed a serious risk to my health. I elected to continue them, and came away with no permanent consequences. But it was my decision and had it been otherwise it would have been due to my decision. Makes al
Sushi rules! Especially the kind with the little orange caviar and lotsa WASABI!
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At 01:07 PM 6/4/04, Dana wrote:
>Maureen, it's a troll. I wouldn't worry about it.
Don't worry. I rarely feed the trolls., although I do occasionally like to
poke at them with sharp objects.
What's the old quote? "It's no fun to have a battle of wits with an
unarmed man"
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At 12:52 PM 6/4/04, Jim C. wrote:
>What is everyone's take on working? I think this is a huge topic and a
>great conversation topic to get all kinds of opinions and views on...
Work sucks.
Being broke sucks more.
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so we are supposed to avoid all controversy :) Cmon, Gel :)
Dana
>Didn't we just talk about conversations turning into fights and stuff...
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>This topic mixes religion and politics all in one.
>You want to have people ducking stale muffins for weeks!?
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>-Gel
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