Probably I did not explain it very clearly in my original posting. What I need is a LIST of US airports or North America airports (considering Canadians are our half-brothers :)
each airport would have the following elements:
airport name, symbol, state, zipcode and coutry.
Thanks.
> Hi,
>
> I
Awww. We'll miss you, Charlie.
Judith
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> company wouldn't pay to send me :(
>
> /me shakes fist in the air at dwindling department budget
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Why don't we meet in the hotel bar pre-Shabbos? Say about 6:00? BYOBB.
Judith
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> I'll be lurking around.
>
> Is there going to be a cf-community get together for drinks before cfun?
> I wouldn't mind putting a face to some of the names.
>
> Phillip B the other whit
At 11:26 PM 6/17/04, Dana wrote:
> If these people also think the situation is very serious, then I think
> it is time to be scared.
Yeah, it's time to be scared.
"This war may last the rest of our lives."
Dick Cheney
"I believe we are absolutely on the brink of failure. We are looking into
t
Add Judith and Michael. : )
Judith
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> >>| So ...
> >>|
> >>| For sure:
> >>|
> >>| 1. Phillip
> >>| 2. Larry
> >>| 3. Erika
> >>| 4. Philip
> >>| 5. Sandy
> >>| 6. Michael Smith :P
> >>| 7. Simon
> >>| 8. Howie!!! Yay I get to pester Howie
> >>| 9. Jeffrey
>
At 10:37 PM 6/17/04, Michael D. wrote:
>I saw some of the names. My question again is what are they doing now.
>Are they truly independent or is there a thread in what they do or
>who's supporting them.
You know me. I'm the biggest cynic of them all. McPeak is an advisor to
the Kerry campaign.
well, they held a press conference is what they did, but ok, they took a position... What concerns me is the number of senior military who are saying, the situation is *really* serious. That senior figures of all of the last four administrations -- carter, reagan, bush and clinton --- are able to a
I was only bringing the Israel thing as an example of the last time
such a group took out an ad, etc.
I'm saying be skeptical about this until you know more about those who
signed the ad. They may well be a shill for someone.
I saw some of the names. My question again is what are they doing now.
Ar
I'm more curious about what it might mean for the OS - the orginal Xbox was
a pretty straightforward implementation of the Windows 2000 Kernal and
DirectX: so does this announcement mean that they're dropping that software
platform completely or that MS actually has a PowerPC version of DirectX and
At 08:58 PM 6/17/04, Michael D. wrote:
>But then again, I'd be skeptical about the papers as most of the big
>ones I've been reading have blatant anti-Bush ads on them. Not pro
>Kerry. Anti-Bush. That's not right.
Newspapers do not have the right to refuse campaign ads from either
side. Ads are
At 08:58 PM 6/17/04, Michael D. wrote:
>The last time this was done it was an anti-Israel thing and the people
>who signed up for it could all be traced to Arab lobby groups and the
>like. None of the papers say who these people are, what they do now,
>who's funding them or any of that information.
I'll help with the comics :)
Actually I recently downloaded Batman issues 1-623. I know your stance
on the issue and why you're doing the downloading...so hopefully you'll
trust me when I say that I don't download to avoid buying current issues
at the comics shop (I buy my share). But I couldn't
> And as a side/personal note, I truly believe based on their past and
> solid reports that Iraq had WMDs. We'll find that out the hard way
> soon.
He had them... buried some, burned others and probably dumped some into the
Tigris and Euphrates.
Either that or he sold them. The money that was se
Don't blame it all on us. Remember that the French supplied Iraq with
a nuclear power plant for the express purpose of "destroying the
zionist entity" - direct quote.
The question is not did they have WMD, it's where are they now, who's
hiding them and how long will it be before they're used agains
Anyone seen Outlook hang when an email is moved? Any other operation works
fine, but if I move an email, Outlook hangs. (Of course, my PST is now .5
gig, so maybe it needs trimming.)
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Problems. Big ones.
1. If you post to the list, GMail will save the original post but will
delete the return content from the list
2. GMail will hide the footer for every message on a thread past the
first even if the footer has unique content.
3. GMail does NOT quote messages properly (note your
From: Harkins, Patrick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, June 17, 2004 8:45 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: Genealogy Software?
This one is the most popular one. It is well-documented.
http://phpgedview.sourceforge.net/
Thanks for the lead.
I did look at this. It's much more of an
So, not that I will win... but I always figured if I did win, I'd put like 4
million in 30 year treasury bonds. Am I right that they are very safe and
pay like 5% interest? Would 4 million in t bonds 200k per year? Even with
taxes that would be a heck of a lot of money w/o touching the principle. O
> > Won got a gmail account!
> >
> > Congrats
>
> Thank you. And a special thank you to the person that invited me!
> You are the best.
> I've been suffering from email envy for sometime now.
Okay, I'll bite - what's GMail got for email lists (such as this one) that
standard SMTP won't p
> I just realized while I'm sitting here coding, I have "Justin Timberlake"
> bumpin' on my PC Audio. What in the hell!! Damn you HitzRadio.Com
> Switching over to classical. :-)
http://www.theclassicalstation.org
Dena Vasser is the weekday lunch voice and she tends to sound a little
exci
The last time this was done it was an anti-Israel thing and the people
who signed up for it could all be traced to Arab lobby groups and the
like. None of the papers say who these people are, what they do now,
who's funding them or any of that information. I'm just saying that
before being impresse
Yep - that's the one...
That administration saw Iran as a threat to the stability of the region and supplied Saddam with WMD to essentially even up the sides and Iran and Iraq basically beat the crap out of each other in a stalemate. Make it kind of ironic for the people that supplied Saddam with
> You deal with depression your way, I'll deal with it mine. :)
I prefer to time myself eating a box of old school "Zingers"... They have a
shelf life of 27 years... Like Twinkies. Sex would be better though!
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Well, the interesting thing is that higher-ups in the curent administration (Rumsfeld, for example) were directly responsible for providing WMD to Saddam.
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To: CF-Community
Sent: Thursday, June 17, 2004 8:33 PM
Subject: Re: 9/11 Panel
I just realized while I'm sitting here coding, I have "Justin Timberlake"
bumpin' on my PC Audio. What in the hell!! Damn you HitzRadio.Com
Switching over to classical. :-)
Mike
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You deal with depression your way, I'll deal with it mine. :)
23 hours of sex? Who are you, Sting? You tantric sex hero!
> The rest of the time is for sleep and sex.
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23 hours of sex? Who are you, Sting? You tantric sex hero!
> The rest of the time is for sleep and sex.
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Rumsfeld personally wasnt it?
>Of course Iraq had WMDs - we provided them in the 80's.
>
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The rest of the time is for sleep and sex.
> Lets see.
> Cook for Shabbos while Judith sits in the clinic tomorrow
> with Moshe to get his hand splinted and looked at Move over
> the sites to the new box rewrite mailer code for new box
> Write a paper on finding and fixing bottlenecks in c
Well, they almost had Nukes thanks to the French, but Israel removed
that option from the table in the 80's. Remember that it was not just
American companies providing equipment to Saddam, the French, Germans,
Russians and others were. Even during the 'embargo' that went into
effect after Gulf I. B
> Lets see.
> Cook for Shabbos while Judith sits in the clinic tomorrow
> with Moshe to get his hand splinted and looked at Move over
> the sites to the new box rewrite mailer code for new box
> Write a paper on finding and fixing bottlenecks in code
> writing a paper on gmail fixing some auct
that area of the midwest has a lot of positive things about it. A lot of really pretty small towns, some really good-hearted people. But very very insular, little conception of other places. In my experience.
Dana
> Maybe it's just that part of Central/South West Ohio, my friend was
> from Circ
Lets see.
Cook for Shabbos while Judith sits in the clinic tomorrow with Moshe
to get his hand splinted and looked at
Move over the sites to the new box
rewrite mailer code for new box
Write a paper on finding and fixing bottlenecks in code
writing a paper on gmail
fixing some auction problems so
haven't seen any references to funding. So educate me :) who does fund them? It's pretty relevant, I agree.
Dana
>Look at who funds them, who they now represent and who they did represent and
>you'll see a pattern. It's not as bipartisan as you may think.
>
>
>> yeah, the thing that is striking
As a former isp tech, I can confirm that ya, I had access to *everyone's* email, by necessity. And you know what, we weren't at all interested in reading it. Other people's email is *boring.*
Dana
>Unless email is encrypted, it can be read by ANYONE. Your ISP, your mail
>provider, your spouse, yo
HAHAHA!
> Of course Iraq had WMDs - we provided them in the 80's.
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Of course Iraq had WMDs - we provided them in the 80's.
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From: Michael Dinowitz
To: CF-Community
Sent: Thursday, June 17, 2004 7:59 PM
Subject: Re: 9/11 Panel Finds No Collaboration Between Iraq, Al Qaeda
And here's an alternate analysis:
http://debka.
>I my copious spare time.
isn't that 5am - 6am ?
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Unless email is encrypted, it can be read by ANYONE. Your ISP, your mail
provider, your spouse, your government, someone else's government, etc. If
anyone has any privacy worries about GMail, it's because they have thought about
how email works and are looking for something to worry about.
Do they
I haven't and I have 3 different addresses subscribed, 2 of which I post with
(the HoF and the GMail). I've made rather sure that it was not easy for someone
to gather addresses from the lists. I have more code to stop 'mistakes' like
when people include someone else's address in a reply. A few oth
Look at who funds them, who they now represent and who they did represent and
you'll see a pattern. It's not as bipartisan as you may think.
> yeah, the thing that is striking about this story is the backgrounds of these
people... very bipartisan leaning to pretty republican
>
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I my copious spare time.
> > They really make me want to teach all spammers how to defeat them so they'll
>just go away.
>
>
> or you... being the coding god you are... could code a fix in your
> mailsystem so that you /never/ see them!
>
> I <3 my zaep!!
> --
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And here's an alternate analysis:
http://debka.com/article.php?aid=865
I don't care about Bush. I don't care about Iraq. I don't care about a
lot of things. What I do care about is truth and this panel has not
been 100% truthful either in investigation or results.
And as a side/personal note, I t
Exactly.
Actually my BP goes way down when talking politics, I go into a trance. :-)
> -Original Message-
> From: dana tierney [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, June 17, 2004 7:53 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: 9/11 Panel Finds No Collaboration Between Iraq, Al Qaeda
>
ya? Well, just to improve your blood pressure some more, check out the bit about Rumsfeld's testimony today. It seems we held some guy for seven months without ever making a record of him. But hey, he was treated humanely, so that's ok.
OK, so he doesn't sound like a nice guy. How can these peopl
I don't pay attention to Bush and his crooked chroneys anymore. That whole
administration should be ashamed at the shape that this country is in, they
are directly responsible.
> guess it depends where you get your news from. According to
> this Cheney was still asserting a link on Monday. Judg
guess it depends where you get your news from. According to this Cheney was still asserting a link on Monday. Judging by other headlines on google news Bush is asserting one today.
http://www.iht.com/articles/525416.html
>I thought Bush and Cheney said there was a connection between Saddam and Al
Does it matter if the 5 friends do not have 5 friends?
Do your 5 friends have to be friends with your other 4? (This is usually the
problem)
Can the you be a fifth friend to more than on group of infected people?
I think these questions clearly identify a very advanced infection of this virus
Maybe it's just that part of Central/South West Ohio, my friend was from Circleville just south of Columbus.
Ian
this seems to be an Ohio thing.
When I registered my kids at a school in Carlisle Ohio (small town about halfway between Dayton and Cincinnati) their previous school was in Las C
> TOO LATE mr Statistics and Mean modenes and formulae!
> You who enjoy making people's heads hurts! You posted your disclaimer
> too late!
Doh!
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ok, I'll bite: lamp server?
Dana
>You're welcome! When I get my lamp server going I'd like to try this one
>too.
>-Pat
>
>-Original Message-
>From: dana tierney
>
>
>thank you Pat. This is one of my long-term projects, but I will take a look
>at this when possible
>
>Dana
>
>
>
>Outbound
I don't think that's a given. When this came up on the list before, I
found some analyses that said that there were so many hidden costs with offshore outsourcing that it was not necessarily cheaper.
Dana
>Expect the cost of Dell machines, and DELL Extended Warranties to
>increase.
>
>-Gel
>
>
seems to be a thoughtful critique of the Bush Iraqi policy. It differs in several respects from my current thinking, but I think it may be because the author is digging a little deeper. I have never claimed to really understand the situation in the Middle East, and it makes sense that an intelligen
this seems to be an Ohio thing.
When I registered my kids at a school in Carlisle Ohio (small town about halfway between Dayton and Cincinnati) their previous school was in Las Cruces New Mexico. The school secretary understood totally: "Sure," she said sympathetically, "you wanted them to get an
We use a Web service from Trimeras that provides exactly that information, plus lots more.
M
"Chunshen (Don) Li" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
I did some research on the subject matter on the net, however, results were disappointing, found many lists of airport symbols, however, no zipcode li
Xbox 2 in 2005 - A major software company already prototyping software
for Microsoft's "Xbox 2" told IGN that the publisher "definitely aims to
launch the console in North America for Christmas 2005." A November time
frame was given. A European release will follow in 2006, said the
source. The "Xbo
Okies! Another post for the gamers on the list âº
Doom 3 in late July/early August - According to Xbox.IGN, the id Software and Activision are expecting to release the PC version of Doom 3 in late July/early August for the PC and in October for the Xbox.
-Gel
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TOO LATE mr Statistics and Mean modenes and formulae!
You who enjoy making people's heads hurts! You posted your disclaimer
too late!
I've already enacted solicitations and have accepted the offer for
advice!
Muuhahhaha!~
Now when my investment in the lemonade stand fails, I shall have someon
On Thu, 17 Jun 2004 16:58:00 -0400, Erika L Walker-Arnold
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Won got a gmail account!
>
> Congrats
>
> Cheers,
> Erika
Thank you. And a special thank you to the person that invited me!
You are the best.
I've been suffering from email envy for sometime now.
Won got a gmail account!
Congrats
Cheers,
Erika
--
>>| -Original Message-
>>| From: Won Lee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>|
>>|
>>| Test for my new email account.
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You're welcome! When I get my lamp server going I'd like to try this one
too.
-Pat
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From: dana tierney
thank you Pat. This is one of my long-term projects, but I will take a look
at this when possible
Dana
Outbound email scanned for viruses. (e230)
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Now that they've released the AS 2.0 Remoting components, does anyone
know of any tutorials for it?
Marlon
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This may make more sense if I use ALL my words.
one insisted that Alaska wasnt' in the united states.
But Alaska is NOT in the United States. It may be a member, but it IS way out there all by itself now isn't it?
J/K
I know what you are feeling. I went to college in New Mexico and my ro
He said we were in Canada, and they didn't have service in Canada.
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From: Ian Skinner
To: CF-Community
Sent: Thursday, June 17, 2004 12:39 PM
Subject: RE: 7 Myths of Outsourcing
one insisted that Alaska wasnt' in the united states.
But Alaska is
one insisted that Alaska wasnt' in the united states.
But Alaska is in the United States. It may be a member, but it IS way out there all by itself now isn't it?
J/K
I know what you are feeling. I went to college in New Mexico and my roommate could not buy a bus ticket from Ohio once, b
Hi,
I did some research on the subject matter on the net, however, results were disappointing, found many lists of airport symbols, however, no zipcode listed for each airport. Does any of you have some idea as to how to get that (systematically)?
TIA.
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> That all said, the ticket in my wallet is a lump sump payment for the $30 million >lottery. So If I end up with my ~$7.5 mil after taxes I'll consult the list before any >investments ;-)
BTW the previous email was not a solicitation or an offer or
investment advice. I was speaking about a gene
> They really make me want to teach all spammers how to defeat them so they'll >just go away.
or you... being the coding god you are... could code a fix in your
mailsystem so that you /never/ see them!
I <3 my zaep!!
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The big argument for the lump sum is that the money becomes a life changing
amount. I also think that is the biggest reason not to take the lump sum.
I think that's the crux of it. There are many horror stories where individuals receive a lot of many and just burn right through it with out
Test for my new email account.
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At 12:47 6/17/2004 -0700, you wrote:
>Plus, if you want all the money in one lumpsum, isn't the payout less?
>Who would choose to accept x amount of dollars over twenty years as
>opposed to one large lump sum?
>I think most would go for the lump sum.
>
>Yes if you opt for lump sum the pay out is le
How do you get a gmail account? I registered to get notified about it months ago.
Is there a secret list or registration page?
-Frank
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From: Robyn
To: CF-Community
Sent: Thursday, June 17, 2004 12:11 PM
Subject: Re: Gmail, Gmail, everywhere
Check out ht
At 15:35 6/17/2004 -0400, you wrote:
>there is a formula for the future value of money. It boils down to whether
>you think you are better off with a steady income or a stake for investment.
>
>Dana
FV of money for a single cash flow
PV = PV(1+ip) raised to np
FV of a ordinary annuity
PV = PMT
Plus, if you want all the money in one lumpsum, isn't the payout less?
Who would choose to accept x amount of dollars over twenty years as
opposed to one large lump sum?
I think most would go for the lump sum.
Yes if you opt for lump sum the pay out is less. You receive what the lottery would
some people are really thrown by the accent. Imho maybe they shouldn't be, but if they are, this is a significant business factor that should be taken into account.
I do think that the current dynamic seems to be let's minimize tech support costs as much as possible, and I think this is wrong-hea
there is a formula for the future value of money. It boils down to whether you think you are better off with a steady income or a stake for investment.
Dana
>These lottery companies oh so make back their payouts several times
>over.
>37,000 tickets per minute. Good grief. That is 4 million dolla
I have used both business and consumer tech support and quite frankly, the indian guys on the other end are fun, smart and funny. Not a problem for me, except once, via email where one insisted that Alaska wasnt' in the united states.
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From: Tony Weeg
To: CF-Comm
1 wife, 9 years (in October)
8 honeymoons, 1 coming up in October, prolly New York City again
:-)
Earl, George wrote:
> So, who has been on the MOST honeymoons?
--
will
"If my life weren't funny, it would just be true;
and that would just be unacceptable."
-- Carrie Fisher
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These lottery companies oh so make back their payouts several times
over.
37,000 tickets per minute. Good grief. That is 4 million dollars in two
hours.
Plus, if you want all the money in one lumpsum, isn't the payout less?
Who would choose to accept x amount of dollars over twenty years as
op
Expect the cost of Dell machines, and DELL Extended Warranties to
increase.
-Gel
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From: Jerry Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I think just the home user/consumer models. The corporate models will
still be served from oversees.
Jerry Johnson
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Outgoing mail is
That's closer than I get on many things.
=)
I got the story from my father (who owns a Dell laptop and has not been happy with recent service),
Thanks for the correction.
Jerry Johnson
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Ben said:
> If my work would hurry and answer me about whether they will
> pay for CFUN she is going to come with me, so we could
> consider that our honeymoon, though she will be alone most of
> the 2 days.
Umm, maybe not alone anymore, not with some of the characters we have on
this list . .
"Strawberry, Bran, and Chocolate: A muffin-oriented implemntation of
polymorphism"
--BenD
Angel Stewart wrote:
> Could send over recipes for muffins writting using CFML.
> *chuckle*
> Muffin tutorial.
> yup.
> :)
> -Gel
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Tony Weeg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED
t'was what I said ;)
-Original Message-
From: Sandy Clark [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, June 17, 2004 3:10 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: 7 Myths of Outsourcing
Switch those two around and you will be correct.
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,103955,00.html
_
F
Switch those two around and you will be correct.
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,103955,00.html
_
From: Jerry
I think just the home user/consumer models. The corporate models will still
be served from oversees.
Jerry Johnson
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 06/17/04 02:57PM >>>
At 14:26 6/17
I think just the home user/consumer models. The corporate models will still be served from oversees.
Jerry Johnson
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 06/17/04 02:57PM >>>
At 14:26 6/17/2004 -0400, you wrote:
>I think that this is part of the perception that technical support is a
>cost center not an asset. Y
Toshiba has awesome tech support - I'm happy with my Toshiba laptop as
it is, but support would definitely be a dealbreaker for me if it came
down to that.
Robyn
Tony Weeg wrote:
>dell is moving back their BUSINESS tech support.
>
>consumer tech support from what ive heard, is staying there...
dell is moving back their BUSINESS tech support.
consumer tech support from what ive heard, is staying there...
so be it.
-Original Message-
From: Won Lee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, June 17, 2004 2:57 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: 7 Myths of Outsourcing
At 14:26 6/17
thank you Pat. This is one of my long-term projects, but I will take a look at this when possible
Dana
>This one is the most popular one. It is well-documented.
>http://phpgedview.sourceforge.net/
>
>
>-Original Message-
>From: Harkins, Patrick
>
>Has anyone checked SourceForge? ...be
"In a related development, a National Guard commander told a mental health counselor to change an evaluation to show that a serviceman who accused fellow soldiers of abusing Iraqi prisoners was mentally unfit, another soldier says. The commander has refused to comment on the allegation.
Sgt. Greg
At 14:26 6/17/2004 -0400, you wrote:
>I think that this is part of the perception that technical support is a
>cost center not an asset. You should hve heard the rant I just listened to
>after someone talked to Dell tech support in India. She though they were
>"very nice" but she is never buying
The Texas Lottery http://www.txlottery.org/ has reached an estimated $145
Million US for This Saturday's drawing. The jackpot is the largest being
offered in the United States. Sales on Wednesday night peaked at 36,969 per
minute between 7 and 8 p.m .
http://www.mysanantonio.com/sharedcontent/APS
Does it matter if the 5 friends do not have 5 friends?
Do your 5 friends have to be friends with your other 4? (This is usually the
problem)
Can the you be a fifth friend to more than on group of infected people?
Rick Eidson
Partner & CTO
ArcRiver Technology, LLC
ASP, PHP, PERL, Cold Fusion Hos
Could send over recipes for muffins writting using CFML.
*chuckle*
Muffin tutorial.
yup.
:)
-Gel
-Original Message-
From: Tony Weeg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
im there with ya gel, although im pulling from a 4foot hookah, and oh,
now I
have the munchies, and cant wiat for this one.
3k fo
> There is a new virus. The code name is "WORK". If you receive WORK
from your colleagues, your boss, via e-mail, or from anyone else, do not
touch it under any circumstances.
>
> This virus wipes out your private life completely.
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> If you should happen to come in contact with this virus,
yeah, the thing that is striking about this story is the backgrounds of these people... very bipartisan leaning to pretty republican
Dana
>Former U.S. envoys want Bush voted out
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>26 ex-diplomats, military officers join in crusade
>Say U.S. president hurting American security interests
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>HARRY
I think that this is part of the perception that technical support is a cost center not an asset. You should hve heard the rant I just listened to after someone talked to Dell tech support in India. She though they were "very nice" but she is never buying another Dell.
> This appears to be a pr
im there with ya gel, although im pulling from a 4foot hookah, and oh, now I
have the munchies, and cant wiat for this one.
3k for a popular tutorial, that's good, we should write one...
:~) me
-Original Message-
From: Angel Stewart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, June 17, 20
*sits up in the balcony*
*munches popcorn*
Oooh, this should be a doozy.
Didn't know easycfm was offering that much cash for best tutorial
either.
-Gel
-Original Message-
From: Matt Robertson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Does Peter Tilbrook deserve any part of the recognition, however
I use it for mailing lists and forwarding of my catchall accounts.
I don't use it for personal replies of any nature.
So I have no problem with their privacy issues/concerns.
Cheers,
Erika
>>| From: Chris Stoner
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>>| Have you guys (and gals) already discussed the privacy
>>| issues/concern
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