> I remember when the first Transformers movie came out.
> When Optimus
> Prime died all the kids in the theater broke into tears.
> -Kevin
Not me... I was happy to see him go. :)
Although he was almost a decent character for the minute or so that he
was giving Megatron the ass-kicking of a life
>Im Iming with him now. He just sold it to another friend who lives in his
>area. Sorry.
>
>Mike
>
Thanks anyway, Mike, looks like hot stuff.
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I remember when the first Transformers movie came out. When Optimus
Prime died all the kids in the theater broke into tears.
-Kevin
On Sat, 24 Jul 2004 22:54:14 -0400, Critter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> http://tinyurl.com/3trd8
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On Sat, 24 Jul 2004 15:00:10 -0600, dana tierney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Wow. But what's the neighborhood like? And what kind of shape is it
> in?
At those prices, you could buy the whole neighborhood for less than
the cost of a house here.
-Kevin
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If you've got a PS2 check out the recent Atari game. it truly doesn't suck.
It also gives you a good sense of how a movie could be done. Although I
REALLY hope they use the first generation for the film. the "Armada"
generation is used in the game, which is actually pretty good (the minicons
actu
Im Iming with him now. He just sold it to another friend who lives in his
area. Sorry.
Mike
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> From: Chunshen (Don) Li [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Saturday, July 24, 2004 9:53 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: Laptop Opinions...
>
> >No problem. I sent him
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>No problem. I sent him your info.
>
>Mie
>
>
Mike, I don't want to sound rude or ungrateful and resisted to ask this question, but to feel more at ease, I'll just ask and hope you don't mind, so, if he's selling it to you for $1400 or $1300, that's because he knows you and feels that there won't
yeh...
me and my wife are in the house shopping phaze here in Columbus.
really makes me feel like a shmuck, that i have been renting 11 years
and cant even aford a decent place in the hood...
while down town just keeps putting up expensive town homes & calling
it urban renual
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Right -- though the qualification in my mind isn't really saying that
this is an exception to the rule of no laws governing sex between
adults, but rather that there are certain circumstances which are
inclusive of sex in addition to some form of violence which should be
punished. It's the violence
Not that I read -- but then I haven't read a lot of Asimov... but he
was always on the look out for some way to taint his creation. :) I
remember three short stories I read...
One in which a robot had got loose and created another robot and
apparently it's programming had become fouled up in such
They weren't just notes.
The documents at issue were classified as "code word"
materials -- the highest level of security, making
them more closely held than nuclear secrets.
-sm
--- dana tierney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ah... and theoretically he could have taken a copy
> that had marginalia
Break off a small piece, as much as you'll use and
smack it pretty hard with a large knife or the bottom
of a pan. If you're making a sauce you'd leave it as
is and remove it when done. If it's going to be in the
dish you should peel it and grate it. It's very
difficult to chew unlike the thin slic
We don't know what was taken the first visit, just
what was returned. After the first visit they only
gave him copies.
What they know he took and I'm not sure if they have
the original was the report Richard Clark wrote after
y2k.
-sm
--- dana tierney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ok but if these
anyone know if the ginger you find in some thai dishes is just sliced
and thrown in with the meat or needs some sort of special preparation?
Peeling maybe? I bought some because I think I am eating out too much
and why not cook the stuff myself, but..
I suppose the right cookbook would help. The a
ah... and theoretically he could have taken a copy that had marginalia
from person A while leaving copies that did not? I suppose... still
seems like there is a lot to this story we are not hearing though.
Like that missing woman in Utah where the husband is not a suspect but
they are now looking f
I did hear that although these were copies, they were like a copy of an
office memo, where people had added their own notes to each copy, so some
information could have been lost.
Marlon
> -Original Message-
> From: dana tierney [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Saturday, July 24, 2004 3:
I think the debate over gun ownership should be a local issue. Makes a
big difference whether you are in inner city Baltimore or rural
Montana.
Dana
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From: Jerry Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Fri, 23 Jul 2004 09:51:08 -0400
Subject: Re: Assault Weapons Ban Question
Wow. But what's the neighborhood like? And what kind of shape is it
in? How much work does in need/ I have relatives in Detroit; in fact I
visited a great-aunt that is rather close to my family in summer 2001.
She lives just over the line in that suburb whose name escapes me at
the moment, but pret
ok but if these were copies no real harm is done, right? Not that I
say that it's all ok. A security breach is a security breach. They
just shut down Los Alamos over something pretty similar.
Dana
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From: Sam Morris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thu, 22 Jul 2004 14:58:21 -0
didn't he write a short story in which a robot was tricked into
killing a human and became insane as a result?
Dana
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From: S. Isaac Dealey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thu, 22 Jul 2004 18:07:15 -0400
Subject: Re: Senate rejects move to ban same-sex marriage
To: CF-Communi
true.
I originally wrote the sentence without qualification and looked at
it, though, and said well.. here are a few things I can think of that
should be regulated :)
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From: S. Isaac Dealey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thu, 22 Jul 2004 18:07:17 -0400
Subject: Re: Senate
No, I don't think he knew about the day care, What he was after was the Federal
Agents responsible for the murders at Ruby Ridge, and unfortunately they were
away at a meeting or conference somewhere. Thus his intended targets were
spared. He often referred to all the rest as "Collateral Damage.
run around naked at local motels :)
as they are careful to say on CNN, this does not prove he s guilty...
but it sure does look suspicious.
Dana
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From: G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Fri, 23 Jul 2004 08:02:32 -0500
Subject: That guy in Utah
To: CF-Community <[EMAIL PROTE
thanks everybody :) Managed to get into one of the clinics (unusual
and a sign they are taking this seriously) so did not have to go to
the ER.
Problem was, I was already a week into a course of Augmentin. They
were considering stopping the interferon. Still are. Have been told
under no circumstan
> > This is exactly what America should try to avoid. This group has to
> > operate under a different set of rules because they were born of a
> > certain race. Doesn't sound too fair to
> > me.
3000+ innocent people murdered doesn't sound to fair to me either... What's
your point?
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exactly, why should they have to?
On Fri, 23 Jul 2004 15:41:39 -0400, Won Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >If i was a group that i know is under scrutiny i would be aware of doing
> >things that might make me look like i'm doing something wrong. I would
> >want to stay under the radar.
>
>
I'm going to assume you are kidding. Better for my blood pressure that way :)
On Fri, 23 Jul 2004 13:21:01 -0400, Monique Boea
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ok that was way too analytical :)
>
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Jim Davis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, July 23,
I have been agreeing with you so far, but how is it illegal to treat
everyone the same? Personally I like random searches. Effective in
that the potential terrorist *could* be selected for a search and
therefore may seek an easier target but not too burdensome for the
population as a whole since no
true. Was just replying to Monique's comment that she did not know if
Timothy McVeigh was blond. But although not a member of al-Qaeda he
was unarguably a terrorist, that's all I am saying.
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From: Tangorre, Michael <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Sat, 24 Jul 2004 15:18:30 -04
She is serious but she is wrong. This is Dana in Albuquerque saying,
yeah, it does happen and there have been several stories about this in
the local paper. Also, just last night I saw something on CNN about
some congressman who is concerned about Arabs passing as Hispanics. He
actually struck me a
several such incidents have made the newspaper here.
Dana
> constantly mistake me for being Hispanic. Don't you think that in a tense
> situation (aboard a plane) that people could reverse that, quite easily, and
> mistake a group of Hispanic men for Arabs? So we are supposed
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They were not recruited by Al-Qeda!!
> Timothy McVeigh? Yes. Nicholson? No. Not that it matters.
> They were yes, Anglo Caucasians.
>
> Dana
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True. The inconvenience may not be small. But we started this with
bag-searching, where it would be.
> Do they let you just go after you say that? Aren't you detained and
> questioned? Don't you spend half the day waiting for the FBI to come
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Timothy McVeigh? Yes. Nicholson? No. Not that it matters. They were
yes, Anglo Caucasians.
Dana
On Fri, 23 Jul 2004 09:40:47 -0400, Monique Boea
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> >>
>
>
> So far they haven't been successful in recruiting "normal", blonde haired,
> blue eyed males to do their dirty w
> sez who?
Sez history. When it happens or if intelligence leads us to think it could
happen. Until then
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nonono the true horror is on 270 coming in from Frederick :) I was
starting to talk quite seriously of loading photon torpedoes...
Dana
On Fri, 23 Jul 2004 09:32:21 -0400, Larry C. Lyons
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> Micheal,
>
> You are such a wimp. Only years of driving in this region? Hah I sa
But there are some. John Walker and that Australian detained at
Guatanamo come to mind.
On Fri, 23 Jul 2004 09:34:43 -0400, Tangorre, Michael
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So far they haven't been successful in recruiting "normal", blonde haired,
> blue eyed males to do their dirty work let alone y
sez who?
On Fri, 23 Jul 2004 09:23:33 -0400, Monique Boea
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Nope.
>
>
> Cheerleaders don't go around hijacking planes.
>
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maybe he changed his clothes... maybe the fresh clothes were bulkier...
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From: Monique Boea <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Fri, 23 Jul 2004 09:07:36 -0400
Subject: RE: Have you seen this?
To: CF-Community <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
and going into the BR with a FULL mcdonald's bag
I agree that it is still random terroristic murder. I just wondered as
I was writing this whether they knew that there was a day care center
and went ahead anyway.
Dana
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From: Howie Hamlin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Sat, 24 Jul 2004 14:51:38 -0400
Subject: Re: Have you
No, I can't actually... I do watch for suspicious behavior out of anyone!
> Can you afford to assume that all terrorists are Middle Eastern?
> That's my point.
>
> Dana
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uh..
> You're referring to diversity and yes the empire was
> massive at the time. But, that was because they were
> conquerors and spread too thin by that time. They were
> diverse by force not buy compassion.
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No problem. I sent him your info.
Mie
> I need a lot of computing power for the notebook/laptop, so,
> its capability is not too much fo me, the only thing now is
> "spending over 1k for a machine you haven't poked any bit
> yet", let me think about it for a day or two, (I understand
> at th
Yes, it was my attempt at sarcasm :)
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From: dana tierney
To: CF-Community
Sent: Saturday, July 24, 2004 2:06 PM
Subject: Re: Have you seen this?
it's a quote from the ads for Fahrenheit 9/11, Monique
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From: Monique Boea <[
if you are willing to sit through a sales spiel for a time-share,
Orlando is crawling with people who will give you free tickets :)
But even so, a few years back the tickets were $35 and that includes
all the rides once you are inside... that really isn't so bad.
Dana
On Fri, 23 Jul 2004 13:51:5
I heard it was not known by McVeigh that there was a day care center in the front of the building but I don't think that makes it any better.
Regards,
Howie
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From: dana tierney
To: CF-Community
Sent: Saturday, July 24, 2004 2:03 PM
Subject: Re: Have you se
Can you afford to assume that all terrorists are Middle Eastern?
That's my point.
Dana
: middle eastern
> men have been the cause of a lot of terrorist activity and because of that
> to minimize my personal risk, I pay more attention to them with the mindset
> that not everyone from the middle ea
I need a lot of computing power for the notebook/laptop, so, its capability is not too much fo me, the only thing now is "spending over 1k for a machine you haven't poked any bit yet", let me think about it for a day or two, (I understand at the same one someone else could purchase it). Thanks. I
It may be relevant to mention that my blond blue-eyed relative was
recently detained at the Canadian border for having wires and an
assortment of stuff that US Customs considered wierd in his luggage.
So they do not rely purely on racial profiling. Which is somewhat
reassuring, especially as the Bo
It's a laptop for gamers and/or people who do intensive desktop application
work. Might be a little too much power your needs it sounds. The battery
last about 2 hours and needs to be recharged!...
Contact him on AIM first, I did not ask him if it was ok to distribute his
email address.
He is in O
Agreed, especially Strongbad checking email..l
However one of the other games (Trogdor) that is mentioned in the preview
is real ( http://www.homestarrunner.com/trogdor.html ), so...
At 02:04 PM 7/24/2004, you wrote:
>Subject: Peasants Quest
>From: "Jim Davis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Date: Sat, 2
The laptop peaked my interest (mine, IBM ThinkPad is broken), I have two concerns though:
1) sounds like by design it's more for playing game sort of thing (which is beyond me if that's true), and it's not what I'd like the laptop to be used for;
2) does it have a stardard mouse port? I came across
nice post.
On Fri, 23 Jul 2004 11:29:59 -0400, Marwan Saidi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ok, to sum up a bit. I have never felt that I was profiled. I am married
> with 3 kids, my wife is American. I don't fly very often (only once since
> 9/11). However, my brother, who looks more "ethnic" than I
? labels?
Dana
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From: Erika L. Walker-Arnold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Fri, 23 Jul 2004 22:20:03 -0400
Subject: GMAIL FYI
To: CF-Community <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Just a heads up - looks like GMAIL moves the invite link --- it's now on
the lower left under the labels - to
it's a quote from the ads for Fahrenheit 9/11, Monique
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From: Monique Boea <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Fri, 23 Jul 2004 10:50:36 -0400
Subject: RE: Have you seen this?
To: CF-Community <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
?
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From: Howie Hamlin [mailto:[EMAIL PR
I think everyone found the fact that there were children especially
unforgiveable. Does anyone know if they knew that or it was just poor
planning? I mean, murder is murder, but that was especially heinous. I
still get upset when I remember the picture of the firefighter with
that poor baby.
Dana
As I understand it the celebration was because the system worked for a
black man. It was judged to be not proven that he was guilty.
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From: John Stanley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Fri, 23 Jul 2004 10:42:15 -0400
Subject: RE: Have you seen this?
To: CF-Community <[EMAIL P
Columbine really did not have a political agenda, it was revenge for
bullying. After Oklahoma City I remember reading an interview in which
someone said that if they had bombed that building on a Sunday they
would be heroes. I have to agree that it would have put a whole
different spin on their act
I am not sure that this is a given :) Good theory, may not work in practice :)
Dana
Innocent means you won't goto prison until you're proven guilty.
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If it's on Homestar runner then it's a joke. Check out the rest of the site
- its hilarious.
Jim Davis
From: Jeffry Houser [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, July 24, 2004 6:46 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Peasants Quest
Very King's Quest influenced. Is it a joke or is somebody rea
Why won't someone make a portable DVD based mp3 player??? Why is it that
only cd based mp3 players are on the market. You'd have more storage than
an Ipod mini.
Marlon
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Michael T. Tangorre wrote:
>
> You're a smart guy, whats your take on laptops? What brands do you like,
> etc?
Brands don't mean much to me, features and service contracts do.
I have a 1998 Panasonic CFA 44, which was a gift from an internship in Japan (it is completely Japanese, including the k
Very King's Quest influenced. Is it a joke or is somebody really trying
to create that game?
At 05:04 AM 7/24/2004, you wrote:
>Subject: Dance, Voldo Dance
>From: "Angel Stewart" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Date: Sat, 24 Jul 2004 03:47:21 -0400
>Thread:
>http://www.houseoffusion.com/cf_lists/index.cf
<
http://www.milkandcookies.com/links/17611>
" Actual game play in the fighting game "Soul Calibur" allow for equally
freaky Voldos to dance with each other with choreographed moves and
multiple costumes. No programming was done. "
It's...certainly something uhh...different. ;-)
*yaawn*
It
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