> My major gmail issue is that it requires the usew of
> _javascript_. Some browsers (like the one on my hiptop
> computer) do not support js so the whole service is
> pretty useless unless Im at my desk.
I'm only focused on what people see at the moment and I'm just not happy. The
footer from eac
My major gmail issue is that it requires the usew of
_javascript_. Some browsers (like the one on my hiptop
computer) do not support js so the whole service is
pretty useless unless Im at my desk.
M
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> --- Yes, I know GMail is not public yet, but I j
> 1. People have been getting these lists for years for free
> and will not be happy paying for it. They would move to
> another list or just not bother.
I could see that for some people who take it for granted, but I bet most
would go for it, especially if it was like a one time signup fee or
s
--- Yes, I know GMail is not public yet, but I just have to rant against this
'feature' ---
As a list master I just found a 'feature' of GMail that kind of pisses me off.
It seems that when a post to a mailing list is sent from GMail, a copy of that
post is saved. OK so far, but it also seems that
The problem with this is twofold.
1. People have been getting these lists for years for free and will
not be happy paying for it. They would move to another list or just
not bother.
2. I always feel bad asking people to pay for something. As is, I'm in
the depths of depression over finances and th
Just a thought Mike, I know you like to provide the lists free of charge,
but have you contemplated a small subscription fee? I know for myself, I
would pay to belong to the list for the meer fact that it saves me time when
I am troubleshooting a question and thus money.
What are your thoughts on
I'm always on. Due to the massive hits we've been having on the site,
I'm trying to tighten up code and move FA over to the new boxes. While
this isn't a perfect solution, it's one that'll help.
I think I'm going to run a donations drive to free up some of my
'looking for work' time so I can make t
Well, I'm in the office, does that count?
~Patrick
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From: "Michael T. Tangorre" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Sat, 12 Jun 2004 21:27:57 -0400
>How many people are home coding on a Saturday night!?
>
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How many people are home coding on a Saturday night!?
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I work as the Information System Security Manager. We
do missile defense testing for the army and space
shuttle tracking among other things. Late this summer
we're supporting a number of NASA weather experiments.
Here's a link to a site that has lots of info and tons
of pictures:
http://www.ange
No. I run XP Pro and DreamweaverMX 2004 and have had no problems like
that. Its been pretty reliable.
larry
>I've just been mucking around with this program.. and noticed that
>when i have an xp style applied to my computer... dwmx throws an error
>and crashes when i attempt to open a file from
> I've just been mucking around with this program.. and noticed that
> when i have an xp style applied to my computer... dwmx throws an error
> and crashes when i attempt to open a file from it's tree menu... has
> anyone else run into anything like this?
nevermind... a reboot sorted it.. bah
--
the big lie tactic
>I just saw on television that the US State Department is apologizing for
>some report they produced that said that terrorism was down last year,
>when the facts and figures actually show that it had increased. The
>report was meant to bolster support for the 'War On Terror'.
>.
:)
> "NOUS SOMMES DESOLES QUE NOTRE PRESIDENT SOIT UN IDIOT. NOUS N'AVONS
> PAS VOTE POUR LUI."
>
>
> In April 2004, someone called attention to the fact something was a
> little odd about the care instruction tags found on backpacks and
> laptop cases produced by manufacturer TOM BIHN of Po
maybe the word is want :) Coz I agree with her actually
>I thought Tina Turner said "We don't need another hero". :-)
>
>- Matt Small
> - Original Message -
> From: dana tierney
> To: CF-Community
> Sent: Thursday, June 10, 2004 10:25 PM
> Subject: Re: Reagan
>
>
> I think you are
I've just been mucking around with this program.. and noticed that
when i have an xp style applied to my computer... dwmx throws an error
and crashes when i attempt to open a file from it's tree menu... has
anyone else run into anything like this?
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> How many tests are you going to give us?
> How are they scored?
> Will we know if we passed?
> Do we get a Gold Star?
Smart ass! :-)
I was trying to get unsubscribed from some of the lists with a certain email
address then resubscribed with another and the interface at HOF is a bit
clumsy so I
And I didn't think anyone read the post about that poor bird ...
/me goes to pet the pets ...
>>| From: Charlie Griefer
>>|
>>| Between this and the story of the dead bird a couple of
>>| weeks ago...I think you definitely win the award for "posts
>>| that most make me want to wash down a han
How many tests are you going to give us?
How are they scored?
Will we know if we passed?
Do we get a Gold Star?
Cheers,
Erika
>>| From: Michael T. Tangorre
>>|
>>| test
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>I think life begans at 50
I thought you said life begins at conception. Are you advocating abortion up until 50 now :)
Marlon
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