cool.
later.
tw
On Sun, 1 Aug 2004 23:36:41 -0400, Michael Dinowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> fixed. Old error. :)
> Thanks
>
>
> - Original Message -
> From: Tony Weeg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Sun, 1 Aug 2004 23:27:28 -0400
> Subject: Re: Site check
> To: CF-Community <[EMAIL PR
there ya go.
my wife is a black belt, nin-jiutsu, her dad is like 5th degree, they
own a school.
i was nuts gettin into this one...if i ever have to get out, you may
not hear from me again ;)
tw
On Sun, 1 Aug 2004 22:37:45 -0500, Kevin Graeme <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At some point, I too de
At some point, I too decided not to take the crap anymore. I got out
of sports entirely and into books. Of course, learning 7 different
martial arts and combat styles helped take the edge off too.
-Kevin
On Sun, 1 Aug 2004 23:26:35 -0400, Tony Weeg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> i'd die without esp
fixed. Old error. :)
Thanks
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From: Tony Weeg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Sun, 1 Aug 2004 23:27:28 -0400
Subject: Re: Site check
To: CF-Community <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
mike.
if i try to login and happen to enter the wrong login info...
i get the same site, in the bottom
mike.
if i try to login and happen to enter the wrong login info...
i get the same site, in the bottom right frame?
that shouldnt be how you intended to make it?
right?
tw
On Sun, 1 Aug 2004 17:23:22 -0400, Michael Dinowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If anyone has a free moment to do a fast
i'd die without espn.
i was too, until i stood up for myself, and never let them back at me :)
tw
On Sun, 1 Aug 2004 23:22:39 -0400, Michael T. Tangorre
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> BLASPHEMY!! :)
>
> > I hated sports. I was the guy getting shoved into lockers,
> > basketballs thrown at his hea
BLASPHEMY!! :)
> I hated sports. I was the guy getting shoved into lockers,
> basketballs thrown at his head, tripped on the ice, knife
> pulled on in the locker room, etc, etc...
>
> ESPN could disappear from the face of the planet and I
> wouldn't notice.
>
> -Kevin
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Geez, now they're color coding cities independently? Good thing I
never went forward with that alert level notification software I was
working on a while back. Of course, this could have meant I would be
able to realease an update.
Ah well.
-Kevin
> New York's status has remained at orange, indi
I hated sports. I was the guy getting shoved into lockers, basketballs
thrown at his head, tripped on the ice, knife pulled on in the locker
room, etc, etc...
ESPN could disappear from the face of the planet and I wouldn't notice.
-Kevin
On Sun, 1 Aug 2004 20:43:38 -0400, Tony Weeg <[EMAIL PROTE
I like both ideas. but don't see either happening in the U.S.
You would probably know: what would need to be done to make such changes in
the U.S. - does it take a change to Federal law or can it only be done with
Constitutional amendment?
Jim Davis
From: Larry C. Lyons [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sorry - I didn't think you were questioning my memory - it was just a way to
introduce the little story. ;^)
I think that it may be pretty easy nowadays for petty enemies to make false
reports that haunt you forever. I'm not sure if that's what happened to
you, but if somebody reported it then t
One way around the problems with an essentially two party system would
be to have a runoff type of election. If no candidate gets more than
50% of the vote, then 6 weeks later a second election is held with
only the top two candidates. Alternatively allow voter to also give
2nd and 3rd chocies, so
I was not questioning your recall, cause I think you are right. Just
noticing and wondering about a difference. As for the Canadians...
they seem very firm about not wanting any parental abductions ;) but
they were always very courteous and professional.
I was however a bit stupefied once that I w
The "where were you born" question I remember very specifically. ;^)
We were taking a school field trip to the Toronto Museum of Science - a
school bus full of Junior High School kids. Going into Canada the border
agent came down the aisle and asked all the kids "Where were you born?"
The class
I agree completely.
At the national level I think it'll be a two party system forever - actually
really only at the Presidential level. I do think that organized third
parties could very well make great inroads in local politics and even at the
senatorial and congressional levels.
Jim Davis
Fro
Mandrake is the only Linux I've ever used, so my opinion may be biased. ;^)
It's fine - I (personally) greatly prefer Windows, but Mandrake is without
question an Enterprise quality server OS.
My only real problem with Linux is that it can be hard to configure if you
don't know what you're doing
No worries. Instead of sports i did NJROTC i found it pretty fun. But i can see why you probably had a shitty time. My best friend went to Bennet and my step daughters went to bennet. It was fun goign in there and yelling at the principal one day for doing something to christyn that i felt was inap
One of the commentators on Pacifica's coverage of the Democratic
convention made an interesting point -- a lot of politicos focus
straight on the national level and perhaps it is time that people
started running for the grunt-work jobs like the school board and the
city council. It is a lot easier
didnt mean to sound too harsh man, just didnt have a positive
experience in school learning anything, EVER, sports, and the rest of
school made it GREAT for me. thats all...
take it easy.
tony
On Sun, 1 Aug 2004 16:24:43 -0400, Bill Wheatley
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> LOL
>
>
> William Whea
ugly?
what? my outlook? come on man.
wtf can someone learn behind a monitor?
how many keys they can hit in a minute? go out.
learn about people, play a sport, do somethign outside, its much
more entertaining, and educational than a computer.
but, then again, i guess i am ugly.
On Sun, 01 Aug
True. I've been asked to pull over before, but there were always
specific triggers for this. The Canadians always always wanted to see
custody documents when I told them I was Canadian and the kids were
American.
Going into the States, I had to have a chat with a supervisor once
about why I could
I've heard about mandrake linux. What are your thoughts on it? Would
it be a solid server?
On Sun, 1 Aug 2004 15:18:28 -0400, Jim Davis wrote:
> Well - from your stated software list it seems like Linux is an obvious
> choice - the learning curve is pretty high, comparatively, but only because
>
To me it's just a matter than our form of government isn't very open to a
third party.
In other countries (Canada for example) votes for a third party lead
directly to increased representation in the House of Commons. Here the
loser of the presidential race is just that: a loser. You really don'
I didn't mean to imply that they don't talk to you - they do.
In my experience they ask: "where were you born?", "how long will you be
staying?" and "do you have anything to declare?" Answer them all well and
you're in!
Only rarely have I been asked to show ID (although I'm sure it's more common
Interesting. I'd like to see a third party, but to my mind the current
political agenda is getting set by the right wing of the Republican
party and the Democrats run around trying to prove they are ot
"liberal."
I was thinking the other day that I really don't know how to register
when the time c
I was thinking along the prairies but Jim makes a good point about the
boat. Jim, my experience along the Sault, Niagara and Thousand Island
bridges is that they do talk to every car. Fast, but they do. If you
wanted to avoid that you would not want to go by road.
- Original Message -
From
Heck - I grew up in Tonawanda, right on the Niagara river. There's very
little stopping anybody from making illegal personal transfers from one
small fishing boat to another pretty much anyplace along the river (there
are many little islands, coves, docks and so forth and the river is very
narrow
I'd have to go with Larry - it seems that production use is out. But at the
same time the license doesn't seem to be extremely clear on the topic.
As I said there's no way for anybody visiting the box to actually know which
license you're using (these are the full, unadulterated products) so you
No the liscence is quite clear, you cannot use the software on a
production box.
larry
On Sun, 1 Aug 2004 17:57:02 -0500, Phill B <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Actually it will be a production box. It will be used for a few web
> sites that some friends and I have. I should have mentioned that
> b
Which way? Probably somewhere in BC or in Northwestern Ontario. Miles
and miles of bog and lake and not much else except ofr mosquitos.
Unless you're a local though you can die very easily in that area
though.
larry
On Sun, 1 Aug 2004 14:16:50 -0700, dana tierney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ::no
As for the cell phone, during 9/11 no one's cell phone worked in this
area, the network was overwhelmed. Wendy ended up going to a coworkers
house in Maryland and emailing me. In spite of everything that
happened that day, email was completely reliable.
larry
On Sun, 1 Aug 2004 17:13:36 -0400, J
glad to help.
larry
On Sun, 01 Aug 2004 17:41:38 -0400, Jeffry Houser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> That link worked...
> I don't remember the error I have received in the past, but it was while
> trying to register based on the link that MS sent me in an email.
>
> : shrugs: Doug's claim ab
Actually it will be a production box. It will be used for a few web
sites that some friends and I have. I should have mentioned that
before. So is the action pack version OK for production use?
Phillip B.
- Original Message -
From: Jeffry Houser
Just to clarify...
You aren't talki
Yup - I screwed up the directory structure for the new site.
(I actually meant to handle a lot of this better before going live. but at
four in the morning the other night a "backup" of the production database
turned into "overwriting the production database with an empty tables" and
"madly throwi
Personally I'd shy away from it (although to be frank I doubt if there's any
real way to tell without looking at the product key if something is an
action pack production or not).
I suppose you could use Doug's initial interpretation which is that a
production server is fine if you call it a "demo
That got it - works fine now.
Jim Davis
From: Michael Dinowitz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, August 01, 2004 6:22 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Site check
Interesting. Maybe if I set it specifically as cgi. then it'll work.
Give me a sec.
Can you try it now and see if it still thro
Interesting. Maybe if I set it specifically as cgi. then it'll work.
Give me a sec.
Can you try it now and see if it still throws the error?
Thanks
More information:
The error I'm getting on the advertisement seems to be referrer-related:
The error occurred while processing an element with a g
I just reviewed the Action Pack license agreement.
I believe this text would prohibit its use in a production environment:
Product Licenses may not be used for any purpose other than internal
business use, demonstration, testing, education, or evaluation of the Products
However, if som
On the list.
Thanks
On Sun, 1 Aug 2004 14:47:00 -0700, dana tierney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> looks great.
>
> Perhaps a skosh more room between left and center columns. The "latest
> posts" thing on the home page looks like it could use a pixel or two
> of breathing room.
>
> Dana
>
> I'm getting a CF error on the advertisement.
I'm not seeing anything. What specifically are you seeing?
> There's a break in the menu bar after "Sign In" - it doesn't look bad, but
> I'm not sure if you meant to have it or not.
It's meant to be there to seperate the sign in/settings from the
Sad, isn't it where one's decision is choosing between the lesser of two
evils. I was sailing with a good friend of mine, fellow staunch republican.
Our consensus was that Bush was the Devil we know versus Kerry, who has been
entirely undistinguished in Congress. We have both been disappointed in
Just heard the news. 5 specific targets mentioned with 2 in NY, 1 in
NJ and 2 in DC.
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The error I'm getting on the advertisement seems to be referrer-related:
The error occurred while processing an element with a general identifier of
(#left(HTTP_REFERER, 511)#), occupying document position (65:80) to (65:104)
in the template file D:\HTDOCS\INCLUDES\TOPTEXT.CFM.
looks great.
Perhaps a skosh more room between left and center columns. The "latest
posts" thing on the home page looks like it could use a pixel or two
of breathing room.
Dana
On Sun, 1 Aug 2004 17:23:22 -0400, Michael Dinowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If anyone has a free moment to do a f
I'm getting a CF error on the advertisement.
There's a break in the menu bar after "Sign In" - it doesn't look bad, but
I'm not sure if you meant to have it or not.
At least on my screen the left hand column on the front page (the "latest"
column) has really tiny type - it's legible, but just bar
That link worked...
I don't remember the error I have received in the past, but it was while
trying to register based on the link that MS sent me in an email.
: shrugs: Doug's claim about using the software in production
environments is intriguing. I'll have to dig out the licenses.
At 06
I dunno - the new walker-talkies are tiny little buggers: no bigger than a
pager. We use a nice little set with headsets we picked up someplace for
bike rides.
I always carry a pen-knife (actually a Leatherman "squirt" mini-tool) and am
LED flashlight on my key chain. Those along with my wallet,
For some reason the site redirects me to www.coldfusionzone.com
- doh
Just kidding - am in a weird mood today - too much work :)
Anyway - looks good - nice and fast. I tested using FireFox 0.92.
Howie
- Original Message -
From: Michael Dinowitz
To: CF-Community
Sent: Sunday
Hmmm found some support for Doug's contention, esp this one, which I
had not quite believed:
"Because immigration facilities along the border are often full, and
many non-Mexican immigrants are released on their own recognizance and
ordered to appear before an immigration judge at a later time,
im
If anyone has a free moment to do a fast run through the site, I'd
appreciate it. I've changed over a number of things for better
speed/throughput and I want to make sure I didn't miss anything.
www.houseoffusion.com
www.fusionauthority.com
Thanks
--
Michael Dinowitz
http://www.houseoffusion.com
F
How many Pakistanis enter the US through Mexico?
Yes, I'll be going to work with a walkie talkie, a flashlight, pen
knife, gas mask and other survival gear. Just what I need.
(As an aside $7,000 is a lot of money, but not an enormous amount. Illegal
aliens often, since they can't open accounts
::nod:: I do not want my skepticism to cause me to dismiss a real
possibility. I went looking for that story about the mayor of Laredo
and did not find it. Possibly I simply did not find it. I do hear a
lot of chatter about Arabs on the Mexican border but I hear it on a
paranoid far-right list wher
As for number one I follow general security guidelines on that one: always
assume that your enemy is at least as intelligent as you are. Not talking
about something because it might "give them ideas" simply makes you
unprepared for when they invariably hit upon the same idea.
I heard the same rep
AFAIK from my subscription lisc. it says you cannot use the software
on production, but you can use it for internal uses, including
intranets.
Also my subscription came up for renewal and I had no problem with my
renewal. Did you try this url?
http://members.microsoft.com/partner/default.aspx
lar
The "hundred" story was on a Clear Channel Radio Show where a moderator was
interviewing Border Patrol agents in Arizona.
There were comments like "There are only 12 agents covering the entire border.
and the description of how they rounded up a number of illegals, and noticed
that they were dress
1. This was part of the plot from Threat Matrix, shown about a year
back or so. Yes, we tell the terrorists how best to defeat us.
2. The reports I heard on TV said she had a one way ticket to NY, 7k
in cash and a South African passport.
3. As I said before, I do expect an attack in NY and I fear i
maybe people are listening. Got into a political discussion with an
elderly Hispanic couple in the line at the bank, and they were gotting
for Kerry based on the deficit. They weren't really sure that Kerry
was any better but were going with the evil they did not know.
Dana
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Correction:
1. Microsoft still refers to it as the "Action Pack"
2. Registration as a "Registered Partner" is available and is free.
3. Action Pack software can be used in production - especially being used as
demonstration of its capabilities. The caveat is that if you allow your Action
Pack
Personally I'm not talking about production - only dev (production is
hosted).
I assumed since the original poster (Phil, was it?) was building the server
and debating on the software to put in it that it was also a dev box - but
Jeffry's correct: if it were a production box then the action pack/p
Can't say I have ever listened to al_jazeera though I have looked at
some of their print content when it came up on a google search. Are
they in the habit of ranting on about Zionists or something? I feel
like I am missing something. What I have seen of theirs, while
slanted, did not amount to hate
LOL
William Wheatley
Coldfusion Guru
Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons,
for you are crunchy and taste good with ketchup.
- Original Message -
From: Tony Weeg
To: CF-Community
Sent: Sunday, August 01, 2004 10:20 AM
Subject: Re: this is crazy...my hometown!!!
i gu
Have I missed a story about these hundreds of Arab males? The only one
I remember was that one in the Tombstone paper. It *is* scary if true.
But you know... there was just a story here about how a terrorist
attack in New Mexico was supposed to have been called off in May
because the timing wasn't
Just to clarify...
You aren't talking about production boxes here, are you?
I thought that Action Pack stuff couldn't be used on production boxes.
I'd have to re-read my licensing, but...
As a side note, its no longer called Action Pack. Although, I have been
unable to successfully use
From the article that I read she did mention reports (from anonymous
sources) that al-Qaida planned to send people over the Mexican border. She
mentioned the reported ease of getting South African passports. Until we
have more reliable sources then I think the story deserves investigation,
not pa
I read an article in the Washinton Post Sunday magazine this weekend
regarding polls and the similarities and differences between 2000 and 2004,
one of the things it spoke of was
" (Some cynics are already predicting what 2004's October Surprise will be:
Osama bin Laden, conveniently captured th
Isn't it strange that the mainstream media does not even discuss the policy of
immigration judges releasing into society, these illegal border crossers, even
though they are identified as "Young male, Arab speaking?" Why don't we have
border security? Why do we release into society these illegals
It was really great although I only caught the last 40 minutes.
Michael Moore and Bill got on their knees and begged Ralph Nader to drop
from the race. (Former Canadian Prime Minister Kim Campbell also made a
very good case for Nader dropping from the race after he used Canada's
multi-party syst
Well - from your stated software list it seems like Linux is an obvious
choice - the learning curve is pretty high, comparatively, but only because
there really aren't that many choices. Taken by itself it's not
particularly hard (although if you're used to Windows Server then it can be
pretty big
This is the AP article that's now the front page of MSNBC as well.
I appreciate the fact that she clearly specifies that the information comes
from other, anonymous sources. She does a good job at reporting the issue
with moderate sensibilities neither ignoring the reports nor lending them
more c
Nope - you (and FireFox) are correct. My Bad. (and my profuse apologies to
Firefox).
The problem was I had named the sheets differently (the past I had accessed
each sheet in the cascade via a separate name - but it seems I should now
use an ID). FireFox then treated them (as it should) as seve
Dr Hibbert - was expecting him or Professor Fink :P
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The SFgate.com mentioned both:
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/news/archive/2004/08/01/national1245EDT0485.DTL
Government considering raising threat level in New York, Washington,
official says
- JENNIFER C. KERR, Associated Press Writer
Sunday, August 1, 2004
(08-01) 10:07 PDT WA
Jim Davis wrote:
>
> Turns out if you add a "title" attribute to a link tag (for linking to a
> style sheet) Firefox ignores the whole sheet completely. Of course the
> HTML validates fine, the CSS validates fine and it works elsewhere.
That is not my experience (and I always name stylesheets,
After giving no coverage to the incidents of hundreds of young male
Arab-speaking illegals crossing into the US in the Arizona Area recently, Fox
News is pushing the panic button over a scheduled unprecedented news conference
called on Sunday by DHS Secretary, Tom Ridge, referring to increasing thr
UGLY.
>http://www.cnn.com/2004/LAW/07/31/sign.of.shame.ap/index.html
>
>we made it to CNN.com today
>
>i went over there to check it out, it was funny as shit
>
>--
>tony
>
>Tony Weeg
>human.
>email: tonyweeg [at] gmail [dot] com
>blog: http://www.revolutionwebdesign.com/blog/
>
>Check ou
I put together a server and now I need to decide on the OS. I was
going to get a copy of Win2k but that fell through. So, now I'm
thinking I should go for something free. Any suggestions? I need
something that doesn't have a big learning curve.
I guess I'll also use Apache and MySQL. I may run PHP
:(
I'm Marge.
-Gel
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From: Tony Weeg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
im lisai dont want your pity.
On Sun, 1 Aug 2004 10:36:23 -0400, Larry C. Lyons
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm Marge.
>
> And I don't even look good in a blue beehive hairdo.
>
> larry
>
> On Sat
im lisai dont want your pity.
On Sun, 1 Aug 2004 10:36:23 -0400, Larry C. Lyons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm Marge.
>
> And I don't even look good in a blue beehive hairdo.
>
> larry
>
> On Sat, 31 Jul 2004 14:15:10 -0400, Howie Hamlin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Which Simpson's char
I'm Marge.
And I don't even look good in a blue beehive hairdo.
larry
On Sat, 31 Jul 2004 14:15:10 -0400, Howie Hamlin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Which Simpson's character are you? I'm Homer :)
>
> http://www.matthewbarr.co.uk/simpsons/index.htm
>
>
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i guess i forgot, i was talking on a geek list.
sports is all that matters, computers suck, education sucks, learn on
your own, i did.
sports was the only thing that taught me everything i have learned
today about people and life. much more important than any book.
sorry.
--
tony
Tony Weeg
h
Yes they have allowed them to broadcast but with limitations. Cable tv operators have to take the onus of censoring "any abusive content". Since no one wants to do that, no cable tv operator is in a hurry to add it to their channel line-up.
Dharmesh
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