I think Alec sent him to try and make republicans look
like they're all religous freaks without a clue :)
He was on Fox too.
-sm
--- Tony Weeg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> or did he do a major brain flip into some sort of
> faith driven role in
> life, WOW ive never seen someone sooo possessed.
or did he do a major brain flip into some sort of faith driven role in
life, WOW ive never seen someone sooo possessed.
anyone else watchin msnbc?
--
tony
Tony Weeg
human.
macromedia certified cold fusion developer
email: tonyweeg [at] gmail [dot] com
blog: http://www.revolutionwebdesign.com/b
does mike d know this?
has someone let him know he is the mug for all?
:) tw
On Mon, 30 Aug 2004 23:26:55 -0400, S. Isaac Dealey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Too bad dogs and cats don't have oposable thumbs and all that. If they
> could use the internet enough to subscribe to the HoF lists then
Shoot, teachers! Talking about paying attention.
>I'm going to be the death of me. :)
>
>Especially given that my own spelling / gramar skills aren't anything
>to be proud of. :)
>
>> Isaac, we'll become school English teacher :)
>
>> Regards,
>
>> Don
>
>
>
>s. isaac dealey 954.927.5117
>new
yeah, i have to second that, but wow did it start to get confusing, i
mean you can literally go ANYWHERE ANYTIME and DO ANYTHING and follow
ANY path, WILD.
just too cool.
ive not played in about a year, too much work that pays, but when i
get lazy this winter, ill be back!
N'WAH!
tw
On Mon, 30
I'm going to be the death of me. :)
Especially given that my own spelling / gramar skills aren't anything
to be proud of. :)
> Isaac, we'll become school English teacher :)
> Regards,
> Don
>>Personally I think this distinction really needs to be
>>made in a
>>separate sentence.
>>
>>> I think
Too bad dogs and cats don't have oposable thumbs and all that. If they
could use the internet enough to subscribe to the HoF lists then we
could prove the old addage about pets looking like their owners. :)
> That's really scary, because when you go to the link for
> Judith
> http://www.houseoffus
WOW!
That's all that I said when I finished the main quest in Morrowind.
Notice I didn't say finished morrowind, but just hte main quest. Simply
because there are SOOO many subquests and your character never reaches a
'maximum' level.
I was also extremly impressed by the several advancement
Isaac, we'll become school English teacher :)
Regards,
Don
>Personally I think this distinction really needs to be made in a
>separate sentence.
>
>> I think, also, that the point might be that there is a US
>> ban on
>> imports from Myanmar - not a Myanmar ban on exports to the
>> US. At
>> lea
That's really scary, because when you go to the link for Judith
http://www.houseoffusion.com/users/view.cfm/recordid=2
, she looks exactly like Mike. How long have those two been married?
I always thought that thing about starting to look like your spouse was
a myth.
Marlon
> Orig
Create option. Doesn't actually create a picture. Lets you combine a
picture, text and audio into a single message that you can send to yourself or
someone else.
Andy
-Original Message-
From: Charlie Griefer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, August 30, 2004 8:23 PM
To: CF-C
I found this line in a forum posting on a site called lazydba.com
(which I'd not seen until today)... this was just too hillarious not
to share...
"THIS MESSAGE ORIGINATED ON THE INTERNET - Please read the detailed
disclaimer below."
possible alternate origins for this message?
here's my list:
You should hear Edward Tufte rant about PowerPoint some time. That
guy's got a grudge.
-Kevin
On Mon, 30 Aug 2004 20:48:25 -0500, Raymond Camden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Nevermind - I found it - and I can't believe how wierd it was. Had to
> go to background, fill, find the graphic and apply
Nevermind - I found it - and I can't believe how wierd it was. Had to
go to background, fill, find the graphic and apply it. What a royal
pain.
On Mon, 30 Aug 2004 20:42:19 -0500, Raymond Camden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So, I've got an existing Powerpoint presentation. I need to update it
> wi
So, I've got an existing Powerpoint presentation. I need to update it
with a new template. Sounds easy, right? When I apply the new
template, every slide but the first and the end and translated
perfectly. The first and last slide, however, are using a background
image.
So, I figure - no big deal
am i missing something (an all too common occurrence)? i don't see
anyplace to 'create "picture"' at that link (yes, i too would like to
add ringtones without paying thru the nose. hell, i don't mind
paying...but if i can download a cd quality mp3 for $0.99 from the
iTunes store, I shouldn't be p
Robert Munn wrote:
>
> after we win the war on terror
LOL
> Do I sounds overly optimistic? Maybe, but lots of folks thought we
> would never defeat global communism, either.
The existence of countries having a communist government can be objectively established and you have won when there is a
Robert,
Your comments are very thoughtful, I appreciate it. And yet I'll skip the Ethicist section though :)
And thanks, everyone.
Don
> If you ever read the New York Times Magazine, you should write to The
> Ethicist column with your dilemma.
>
> You pay the listing fee whether the item se
I am a libertarian at heart and stories like this make me cringe, but the fear over scuba certs is based on specific intelligence that Al Qaeda is possibly planning a sea-based terror attack on a port or other critical infrastructure target. For instance, the San Onofre nuclear power plant is situa
If you ever read the New York Times Magazine, you should write to The Ethicist column with your dilemma.
You pay the listing fee whether the item sells or not, but you are charged an additional fee based on the selling price once the item closes (if it sells).
You may want to alert eBay about y
Yea, technically she has the right of way because that's not actually
an intersection... you're supposed to yield to the person on the
(bigger better -- only) road.
> Just a quick reality check... is there ever a situation
> where someone
> making a left turn has right of way over someone going
>
> yes, except that there was no "street"... just two parking
> lots where
> the exits both match up with left turn lanes on the road
> and a break
> in the median strip. Busy road, not a highway, but the
> next thing to
> it. Cross when you can kinda thing. So you would wait huh.
> Interesting. Any
> My best friends mom is a driving instructor so I listen
> to the BS all the time, and one time I drove her car
> and she used the bloody right brake
> on me scared the crap out of me.
> Adam H
You know I hear lemon juice is good for removing those blood stains on
the brake. :)
s. isaac dealey
> How about everyone else? Who here's going to come to MAX and who's
> going to come to the Community Suite?
>
> Also, we're interested in hearing suggestions from people as to things
> they'd like to see at the Suite. What did you like from the one in
> 2002? What would you like to see repeate
> If she is on a public road and you are in a parking lot or
> driveway then I
> believe that she always has the right of way, unless you
> are a police, fire,
> or ambulance person with lights a blazing.
Though I prefer not to see them before the lights have exploded in a
massive ball of flame. :
Personally I think this distinction really needs to be made in a
separate sentence.
> I think, also, that the point might be that there is a US
> ban on
> imports from Myanmar - not a Myanmar ban on exports to the
> US. At
> least, that's how I read it.
>> > Subject: English Question
>> >
>> >
>>
Except that in the context of a news article who banned what has
probably already been established by the time they mention the
economic impact.
> Yes. The clarified sentence might read: "The State
> Department estimates that Myanmar lost about $200 million
> in export income in the first year of
> I got a mild fracture or superdeep bruise on my
> lower left rib Thursday Night.
> How about you?
> --Ben
That tends to happen when you make casual comments to a girlfriend
without realizing she'll take it the wrong way. :)
s. isaac dealey 954.927.5117
new epoch : isn't it time for a chan
> im good.
... capitalization... missing apostrophe... :)
> excepted a job at northrop
What did you except the job from? :)
> delt with my best friend scizo problem all week
I really feel for you paul. I'm so sorry you have to endure that.
> also have to get an MRI on wenbesday.
> have this w
> Hi guys,
> It's really been a while since I actively took
> part in the list.
> I do keep up with it, though and just wanted to ask how
> you guys are doing.
> So, how are you doing?
> - Matt Small
Spent most of today at the dentist. Had a temporary crown put on, got
a f
Immediately followed by Aldous Huxley's Brave New World and Technopoly
by Neil Postman. I recommend Postman's Amusing Ourselves to Death as
well -- it was written before Technopoly and contains a lot of very
good supporting concepts / information.
> I hope you're being sarcastic. If not it might b
> I've just never been impressed by protests. Americans love
> protests. It's one of our most precious rights, the right
> to peaceably assemble to protest our Government.
> But standing around for hours holding a sign and shouting
> slogans in unison just doesn't do much for me. I'm much
> more i
> At 10:48 8/30/2004 -0400, you wrote:
>>to me, i guess, its just the epic worthlessness of a
>>protest that
>>invalidates it in my head. sure its our right, sure its a
>>good cause
>>(in someones head) but WHEN in history has any protest,
>>REALLY made a
>>difference?
> Martin Luther King Jr
> R
> but what are the marchers on nyc going to change? they
> arent going to
> make the republican party go away (although sometimes i
> wish they
> would)?
> what are they going to accomplish in NYC today, or this
> week?
I dunno... you think a swing voter seeing the rather large protest of
the Re
> 2. "Penn and Tellers: Bullshit" put out another survey at
> a Greenpeace
> rally to eliminate the chemical "Bi-Hydrogen Monoxide"
> explaining it
> caused symptom such as urination an was being found all
> over the world.
> Well the protesters were all over that survey, they
> couldn't wait to g
> But as I watch college kids standing naked in a circle,
> chanting weird slogans outside of a political
> rally...wellit just doesn't seem the same.
Well that's one part of the protest...
I find it's usually easier to effect change when you're wearing pants
tho. :) I prefer jeans, as Ol
So, if I understand it
You were coming out of a parking lot. A lady was on the road. You were
both trying to get into another parking lot
In Connecticut, you should have yielded. She had the right of way
because she was on the road, which always takes precedence over people
coming o
In a word yes.
Most commercially available pet ferrets come from a company called
Marshall Farms. Unfortunately over the last few years its been
discovered that these animals have a predisposition to adrenal cancer.
The exact cause is not known and while there is no direct "evidence"
that Marshal
(0_0)
Dude..what is it with you and these Ferets?
Are all Ferrets from pet shops sick or genetically susceptible to
disease or something?
-Gel
-Original Message-
From: Larry C. Lyons [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
The older ferret (Remy) we are fostering has been diagnosed with
adrenal s
If she is on a public road and you are in a parking lot or driveway then I
believe that she always has the right of way, unless you are a police, fire,
or ambulance person with lights a blazing.
Andy
-Original Message-
From: dana tierney [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Just a quick reality c
http://winnipeg.cbc.ca/regional/servlet/View?filename=mb_monitor20040830
Baby monitor helps police nab thieves
WINNIPEG - A Winnipeg family's inventive approach to home security has
helped police capture a pair of bandits.
The family left a baby monitor in the garage as a security measure.
Earl
interesting. I'll check it out, thanks :)
Dana
- Original Message -
From: Adam Haskell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Mon, 30 Aug 2004 17:19:26 -0400
Subject: Re: stupid driving question
To: CF-Community <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Like I said she "should" have been given the right of way...Since you
Like I said she "should" have been given the right of way...Since you
didn't give it to her I don't spoose she had it eh? You are always
given the right of way you never "have" the right of way unless you
are given the right of way. Now had it come down to an accident I
image you would get the blam
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/3604940.stm
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Thanks a lot, she's a good one.
Ok, so I went out to the HOfF website to pull up a pic of us (me and the
wife), and I this is what I get instead:
http://www.houseoffusion.com/users/view.cfm/recordid=261
I think "I wanna be like Mike" went a little too far.
- Matt Small
_
From:
kinda. We were both entering the same parking lot. But you think she
did have right of way? I was leaving a parking lot on the other side
of the street; she was in the left turn lane on the street.
Dana
- Original Message -
From: Adam Haskell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Mon, 30 Aug 2004 16:
yes, except that there was no "street"... just two parking lots where
the exits both match up with left turn lanes on the road and a break
in the median strip. Busy road, not a highway, but the next thing to
it. Cross when you can kinda thing. So you would wait huh.
Interesting. Any other opinions?
Generally pretty good myself. Wendy is doing fine. The two younger
ferrets are doing great, as are the cats. The older ferret (Remy) we
are fostering has been diagnosed with adrenal sarcoma. Unfortunately
it was dianosed to late to be operable. So he's receiving Lupron shots
to control the symptoms
If she was in the median and you were in the parking lot she is
entering she is supposed to be given the right of way, mind you she
does not have the right of way no one does except Ambulences and Post
office trucks(funny old law no one pays attnetion to in Ohio). If she
is turning into a parking l
You mean one of those things where you were on a side street, crossing
the street she was on and she was turning left from the street onto
the same street that you were on? It always annoys me when someone
makes it so that the person turning left can't turn in that situation.
I don't know what the
Congrats on the Hook Up!
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no stop sign, no red light. Just a break in the median strip. That's
what I thought, but hey... I have been known to be wrong. Thought I
would check. She eventually faded off, hard to stay mad at someone who
finds it amusing I guess :)
Dana
- Original Message -
From: Paul Ihrig <[EMAIL PR
Me, I got married about a month ago, moved BACK to Charlotte to go BACK to
MS right afterward. I'm fine here, the marriage thing is good. We don't
fight at all, we get along very well. It's still an adjustment from being a
bachelor, though.'
Things are going well. I've missed being an active
Tangorre, Michael wrote:
> I saw two guys fighting in rock creek park and one fell on his arm and
> got a compound fracture, I almost hurled.
> I got a mild fracture or superdeep bruise on my lower left rib
> Thursday Night.
So, you're saying I'm doing worse than you, but better than him?
Soon,
never heard of that
straight always leads.. unless it was a 4/3/2 way stop then if she was
there first
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im good.
excepted a job at northrop
now the back ground check begins...
delt with my best friend scizo problem all week
also have to get an MRI on wenbesday.
have this wierd hard lump in my left calf...
other then that am great
taking my wife to he first trip to the woods...
Kentucky! RRG
[Toda
I was riding my mountain bike around beach drive, I can't help it that
there happens to be hookers, porno shops, drug dealers, and street
vendors along the way... It does make for a nice day out though. LOL
Michael T. Tangorre
From: dana tierney [mailto:[EMAIL
Ew, MT.
Ouch, Ben.
On Mon, 30 Aug 2004 16:39:31 -0400, Tangorre, Michael
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I saw two guys fighting in rock creek park and one fell on his arm and
> got a compound fracture, I almost hurled.
>
>
> I got a mild fracture or superdeep bruise on my lower left rib
>
what are you doing down on P street beach, Michael? :)
Dana
- Original Message -
From: Tangorre, Michael <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Mon, 30 Aug 2004 16:39:31 -0400
Subject: RE: How are you?
To: CF-Community <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I saw two guys fighting in rock creek park and one fell on his
I am surfacing finally after some fairly sucky medical wierdness.
Inflammation of the arms that took forever to go away and required
some pretty heavy-duty painkillers.
How is life at your end of the swamp?
Dana
On Mon, 30 Aug 2004 15:40:41 -0400, Matthew Small
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi gu
Yah, we keep thinking my grandma will end up that way, too. But, Lewey
Body tends to kill faster than Alzheimer's - once it's full blown.
We'll see. She's been showing symptoms for a long time, and she's been
full blown for about 5 years now, I think. *sigh*
She is the source of great humor someti
I saw two guys fighting in rock creek park and one fell on his arm and
got a compound fracture, I almost hurled.
I got a mild fracture or superdeep bruise on my lower left rib
Thursday
Night.
How about you?
--Ben
Matthew Small wrote:
> Hi guys,
> It's really been a
Just a quick reality check... is there ever a situation where someone
making a left turn has right of way over someone going straight?
I ask as this elderly woman had some sort of road rage hissy fit and
was following me around in a grocaery store screaming at me ;) I just
laughed at her, which pi
I got a mild fracture or superdeep bruise on my lower left rib Thursday
Night.
How about you?
--Ben
Matthew Small wrote:
> Hi guys,
> It's really been a while since I actively took part in the list.
> I do keep up with it, though and just wanted to ask how you guys are doing.
> So,
> I don't see any relation between a stroke and alzheimer's diseaseother than both affect the brain.
I read somewhere it seems like the distinction between stroke affects
and alzheimer's disease are relatively new maybe the 70s. So in the
majority of peoples lifetime...
Adam H
On Mon, 30 Au
Yes that is quite true, a friend of the family had 3 or 4 strokes,
this was only known after a massive stroke sent her to the hospital.
Its pretty common to have multiple minor strokes before "the big one".
88% of strokes are ischemic (mini-strokes generally undetectable and
affects last <24 hours)
That is the terrible thing... you wind up wishing that the person
would die already. I remember my aunt telling my mother with a kind of
horror that the doctor said their mother was very healthy and could
live for years
Dana
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From: Deanna Schneider <[EMAIL PROTECTE
Strokes are actually related to some brain diseases. My grandmother
has Lewey Body Dementia - which is Alzheimer's evil step sister. One
of her symptoms is TIA's - or transient Ischemic Attacks. TIA's are
strokes that only last a few minutes and have no long-term direct
effects. Though, it's quite
Mike, I just had some, but I gave them all away... I will probably
have more soon.
On Mon, 30 Aug 2004 13:36:49 -0600, dana tierney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It's almost that :) I know there are people out there who want these
> :) I just have no idea who they are :)
>
> Dana
>
>
> - Ori
Absolutely.
Family members lose years of their lives taking care of someone who
does not remember who they are. It's wrenching. My mother thinks that
her sister died young because of the stress of taking care of their
mother. I really hope they find a cure soon, as it is a horrible
disease.
Dana
There is always a listing fee, even if the item does not sell. On the other hand, your allowed to post an item twice for that same listing fee.
> I have this situation, and don't really know how to deal with it. A
> few months ago I decided to try eBay to sell something (never actually
> used e
I though you could repost the item free of charge if it did not sell
the first time. Maybe if you can do this you can avoid feeling cheated
by Ebay and keep within thier requirments as well.
Adam H
On Mon, 30 Aug 2004 16:11:57 -0400, Chunshen (Don) Li
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have this sit
No matter the cause, I think dementia is the worst type of disease for a family to have to deal with. With other diseases, at least you can communicate with the person, help them, support them, share things with them, live with them.
With these types of diseases, the essence of the person is t
I have this situation, and don't really know how to deal with it. A few months ago I decided to try eBay to sell something (never actually used eBay before), so, I went to its site and used its chat program to ask them (the guy's name was Rob if I recall correctly) if I would be charged if the ite
Apparently it's possible to have a series of small strokes which are
not readily diagnosed? Not sure. I have been following news stories on
the topic but not actively researching it. I started to add also that
this was Canada, which lags a bit behind medically, but actually the
great-aunt that that
I don't see any relation between a stroke and alzheimer's diseaseother than both affect the brain.
A stroke is a very well defined event, whereby a blockage prevents essential oxygen from reaching parts of the brain, wrecking all sorts of havoc. Any dementia which results from this would be
My childhood violin teacher had schizophrenia, mild. She joined a
support group and took meds and i never even knew she had it until my
mom told me once a few years back. A lot of the times schizophrenia is
sudden and generally brought on by major events. My fiance's
grandmother became schizophreni
I seem to remember reading of some studies linking aluminum poisoning with Alzheimer.
My grandmother was diagnosed with Alzheimer in her later years, but it turned out to be a correctable brain chemical imbalance. Unfortunately we found this out too late, and the cumulative effects were not revers
that's a great site :)
Dana
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From: Mike Townend <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Mon, 30 Aug 2004 15:14:45 -0400
Subject: Re: Update on the flying cat
To: CF-Community <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
the cat will be posting pictures at that point ;)
http://mycathatesyou.com/
- Or
What about the theory that consumption of aluminum is a contributing
factor? Do you know what happened to that?
I have heard about the plaques too, but no definitive test... I have
been wondering about this as they are now advertising medications
which, they say, the sooner you take them the bette
Hi guys,
It's really been a while since I actively took part in the list.
I do keep up with it, though and just wanted to ask how you guys are doing.
So, how are you doing?
- Matt Small
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My grandmother suffered through several difficult years of Alzheimer's. This was back in the mid-90's. At the time, doctors said that Alzheimer's can only be positively identified after death. I believe this is mostly still true today. However, so much research has been done as to the effects of th
It's almost that :) I know there are people out there who want these
:) I just have no idea who they are :)
Dana
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From: Kevin Graeme <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Mon, 30 Aug 2004 13:51:58 -0500
Subject: Re: Gmail accounts
To: CF-Community <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Heh. I read
Paul,
I am really sorry to hear this. My experience with schizophrenia is
not encouraging; tried to help a nice girl, seemed to be ok except
homeless, and the next thing I knew she was convinced that my daughter
(then three) was evil and needed to have the crap beaten out of her to
save her or so
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