no no where to get the packs for morrowind? btw is the cane gonna hit you? I cant get any money atm because all the atms are out LOL
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From: Angel Stewart
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Subje
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umm...
what were we talking about...
uhhh...
MARMALADE!!
*runs*
-Gel
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Dig in deep Marwan and take care.
larry
On Wed, 01 Sep 2004 16:05:55 -0400, Marwan Saidi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well, only problem was that I was driving there... and my wife (who is in her 8th month of pregnancy) isn't too keen on spending that much time in a vehicle, along with our other 3
I had several flash-based players until fairly recently. I liked them
because I could copy music to them without the need for a jukebox
application - they just show up as a drive. I never had much luck with
jukebox apps so wanted to avoid them.
When iTunes for Windows came out, I gave it a shot, p
I've seen these two players. From what I can tell, they both use 2.5" laptop drive drives and are easily upgraded to larger capacities. My only question is with size. DMC has a new DMC 800 player that is smaller than an iPod and will soon have a 40 GB capacity.
What about usability of the players
I'm testing a .NET web services interface, which requires the user to
instantiate a custom class and pass in authentication information as
part of the web service request. If I want to invoke it via .NET, the
invocation code is fairly straightforward:
private void Button1_Click(object sender,
New 80 GB DMC Xclef HD 500 MP3 Player - forget iPods!
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=5717547754
US $349.00
looks good to me
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I own the Nomad Jukebox Zen Ultra. It has 60 gigs. The software is
so-so, but you can buy software called Notmad that is quite nice. The
battery life doesn't seem great, but I haven't really tested it yet.
On Wed, 01 Sep 2004 18:13:56 -0400, Robert Munn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've been looki
I wonder if that isn't why this crackpot theory gets me so upset. Usually I can take these theories with a grain of salt, smile benignly and walk away shaking my head. But, for some reason when I hear this particular theory I want vigorously shake somebody and explain the idiocy of this.
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I've been looking to buy a HD-based portable audio player, but I just don't quite see the solution I am looking for out on the market yet. I know there are a few fans of the iPod on the list, but one of the guys that works for me has had endless quality problems with his (he is on his 3rd unit in u
gelly?
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Sent: Tuesday, August 31, 2004 2:30 PM
Subject: Re: [Gaming] Morrowind!
you still haven't mentioned where you get the texture packs from? The games i have of it for bot
Angel Stewart wrote:
>
> MICROSOFT'S head of security, Stephen Toulouse, has accidentally revealed
> that he uses Firefox.
Microsoft's other (?) head of security has said he is a fan of OpenBSD:
http://www.computerworld.com.au/index.php/id;1563959173;fp;16;fpid;0
Yet IE still sucks and Windows
Here is a very good overview of Chechnya:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chechnya
The thing that may jump out at you is that Chechnya, like much of southern Russia and central Asia, is largely Muslim. The jihadists bred during the Russian conflict in Afghanistan- bin Laden and his ilk- spread their
Ask yourself whether the drive is going to be worse than living through this
hurricane.
All you people down there are nutso. My friend was coming up to visit me
this weekend from Orlando, she just canceled so she could stay down there
and go through another hurricane.
Be safe and let us kn
This is sounding like an episode of a TV drama. Or a sitcom. Good luck!
-Kevin
On Wed, 01 Sep 2004 16:05:55 -0400, Marwan Saidi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well, only problem was that I was driving there... and my wife (who is in her 8th month of pregnancy) isn't too keen on spending that much t
Well, only problem was that I was driving there... and my wife (who is in her 8th month of pregnancy) isn't too keen on spending that much time in a vehicle, along with our other 3 kids and dog. They were not (originally) going to make the trip. Now we are weighing options... this one is pretty sca
And regularly enough to keep abreast of any security flaws and download updates
to protect himself. *chuckle*
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MICROSOFT'S head of security, Stephen Toulouse, has accidentally revealed that
he uses Firefox.
In an interview with Wired here
, Toulouse was
chatting about how security was
You wish. Unfortunately not according to NOAA:
http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/ftp/graphics/AT06/refresh/AL0604W5%2BGIF/311513W5.gif
Florida, Georgia then Tennessee. Enjoy the weather. No offense but
better them than us.
larry
On Wed, 1 Sep 2004 14:49:19 -0400, S. Isaac Dealey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
One of the passengers, Barbara Olsen, was a well-known TV personality and author. She was on her mobile phone with her husband, Ted Olsen, a well known Washington attorney and also TV news show guest, when the plane hit the Pentagon.
Mr. Olsen shared his account of the story on TV in the days aft
My boss says he's banking that this one will do what they usually do
and skim past Florida to hit the Carolinas. heh
> Aye, good luck to you Marwan. I'm really glad this year
> that my
> partner's parents haven't moved down there yet.
> -Kevin
> On Wed, 01 Sep 2004 13:33:20 -0400, Ben Doom
> <[E
> Actually, they do suck. They're caused by (among other
> things) strong low-pressure zones.
And they're named after people, damnit... donthca which you had a
lover who could suck a bowling ball through a straw? Or ... on second
thought, maybe you don't. :)
s. isaac dealey 954.927.5117
new e
We just bought the special edition DVD of this one... it's a personal
favorite of mine actually. I love the fact that the hero's most
oft-repeated phrase is "oh crap". Among other things... in general, I
think that it's one of the best written films I've seen in a long time
(asside from Collateral)
Mayor Quimby: "You people are nothing but a pack of fickle mush-heads!"
Townspeople: "He's right!" "Give us hell, Quimby!".
-Kevin
On Wed, 1 Sep 2004 13:11:57 -0500, Marlon Moyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> . Most Recent (24-25 Aug 04 LV)
> Approve 51%
> Disapprove 43 40
They're just copying what Palestinian terrorists did years ago. Nothing new
here. Actually there is something new. They're threatening first. The cases
in Israel never had threats first. Just the killing.
_
I'm pretty sure i don't understand all of the politics that govern the
Chechnya/Ru
. Most Recent (24-25 Aug 04 LV)
Approve 51%
Disapprove 43 40
. Highest (14-15 Nov 01)
Approve 88%
Disapprove 7
. Lowest (3-4 Aug 04)
Approve 44%
Disapprove 48
My Gosh, we're a nation of flip floppers :)
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> From: Kevi
I'm pretty sure i don't understand all of the politics that govern the Chechnya/Russian conflicti dont know much about Chechnya, what it's beef is, etc etc.
But one thing i'm pretty sure about..kidnapping and threatening to kill SCHOOL CHILDREN is about as vile an act as is imaginable. The
Aye, good luck to you Marwan. I'm really glad this year that my
partner's parents haven't moved down there yet.
-Kevin
On Wed, 01 Sep 2004 13:33:20 -0400, Ben Doom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Actually, they do suck. They're caused by (among other things) strong
> low-pressure zones.
>
> I'm wi
GREAT line, ok movie, i was half impressed, which says a lot about
most movies these days...
tw
On Wed, 1 Sep 2004 13:29:57 -0400, S. Isaac Dealey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > and
>
> > i appreciate imperfection more than perfection.
>
> > there is something human and REAL about imperfect
There wasn't any physical evidence of the planes that hit the WTC,
either. It's an interesting theory, but it has more holes than Swiss
cheese.
On Wed, 1 Sep 2004 13:09:38 -0400, Larry C. Lyons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I thought he didn't have a leg to stand on.
>
> larry
>
> On Wed, 1 Sep
Actually, they do suck. They're caused by (among other things) strong
low-pressure zones.
I'm with everyone else on the "get the heck out of there and up to PA"
vote. Take your Mom. Throw lawn furniture in the pool. Have a good time.
--Ben
Marwan Saidi wrote:
> Well, they actually blow, bu
> and
> i appreciate imperfection more than perfection.
> there is something human and REAL about imperfection.
I tend to agree. It's one of the reasons I don't care for women who
wear makeup. The idea is to cover the "flaws" in the skin, but
personally I like the flaws. Even a scar really h
Shame on you for making fun of cripples,
that's ba.a.a.a.a.a.a.ad
> I thought he didn't have a leg to stand on.
> larry
> On Wed, 1 Sep 2004 12:12:50 -0400, S. Isaac Dealey
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> > So what really happened to American Airlines Flight 77
>> > from Washington to Los Angele
Pennsylvania sounds better the more you think of it. Well tighten
everything down, and good luck. We may or may not be next, depending
on where it goes after you.
larry
On Wed, 01 Sep 2004 12:24:06 -0400, Marwan Saidi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well, they actually blow, but...
>
> So we are ge
I thought he didn't have a leg to stand on.
larry
On Wed, 1 Sep 2004 12:12:50 -0400, S. Isaac Dealey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > So what really happened to American Airlines Flight 77
> > from Washington to Los Angeles with 64 soles on board,
>
> 64 souls actually... which means in all likely
and
i appreciate imperfection more than perfection.
there is something human and REAL about imperfection.
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On Wed, 1 Sep 2004 12:19:22 -0400, Jim Davis
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On the site they've already collected enough material on Kerry to do a
> follow-up if he wins. I personally would love to see them do a "report card"
> book every four years for the current administration.
Similarly, I'm cu
> So we are getting ready for our second Category 4 hurricane in less
> than a month. I still have tree parts around my yard. My mom still has
> no roof. I was supposed to go on a trip to Pennsylvania for the
> weekend, but now that is probably out.
Good luck, stay safe.
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Actually, if you have another Cat 4 hurricane coming, I'd recommend a
trip to Pennsylvania with all due haste.
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Marwan Saidi wrote:
>Well, they actually blow, but...
>
>So we are getting ready for our second Category 4 hurricane in less than a month. I still have tree parts around my yard.
Anecdotally, I am starting to get more calls and inquiries from users inside and outside my company about Firefox in particular. I have started using it more myself.
I have found my latest patched version of IE 6.0 on Win XP SP 1 to be very unstable. It crashes all the time- maybe six or seven tim
Well, they actually blow, but...
So we are getting ready for our second Category 4 hurricane in less than a month. I still have tree parts around my yard. My mom still has no roof. I was supposed to go on a trip to Pennsylvania for the weekend, but now that is probably out.
Damn Florida
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Actually it's very non-partisan. Check out the "Topics" area. You'll find
sections on Michael Moore, Molly Ivans, Kerry, etc. But the site hasn't
been around all that long (it was begun right after the 2000 election) so
there hasn't been a democratic sitting president in its lifetime.
At the sa
> So what really happened to American Airlines Flight 77
> from Washington to Los Angeles with 64 soles on board,
64 souls actually... which means in all likelyhood 128 soles -- unless
somebody on the plane was missing a foot. :)
s. isaac dealey 954.927.5117
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Hey that is a pretty neat site. It seems to be geared towards more criticism against Bush, but maybe thats just because he's the current prez. Is the site just as harsh towards Democratic sitting presidents?
If nothing else, its a great reminder that they all lie.
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and what?
On Wed, 1 Sep 2004 11:33:32 -0400, Tony Weeg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> AND? :)
>
> On Wed, 1 Sep 2004 11:23:52 -0400, Larry C. Lyons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Well given the number of times they've been caught drinking underage,
> > and now regularly swilling alcohol, they're de
and maybe they could borrow some outfits from alexandra kerry's closet!
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I don't believe those two actually were the Bush twins. I think they
were alien hybrid clones that have been manupulating the geopolitical
landscape through their "father". The cases of getting busted for
drinking are just clever misdirection tactics. The classic "don't look
at me, I'm a harmless f
AND? :)
On Wed, 1 Sep 2004 11:23:52 -0400, Larry C. Lyons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well given the number of times they've been caught drinking underage,
> and now regularly swilling alcohol, they're definately following in
> daddy's footsteps.
>
> larry
>
> On Wed, 1 Sep 2004 11:13:46 -0400,
They also covered some of this at Spinsanity.com - currently my absolute
favorite web site.
They've also done an excellent book called "All the President's Spin", if
you're interested. It details the way the white house, and the Bush White
House in particular has used various public relations and
Lots of small samples, if the assumption is that they are drawn from
the same population, when averaged, tend to be accurate predictors of
the population average. So your idea about gather data on different
sites would give you a somewhat accurate idea of what the real numbers
are.
larry
On Wed,
Well given the number of times they've been caught drinking underage,
and now regularly swilling alcohol, they're definately following in
daddy's footsteps.
larry
On Wed, 1 Sep 2004 11:13:46 -0400, Tony Weeg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> A VERY CLOSE PERSONAL FRIENDS FATHER IN LAW was there, first
I never claimed this reflected anything but the readership of those two
sites. I'm sorry if I seemed to indicate otherwise. Although those two
sites (my mostly computer and tech site and my brother's performance
stock-car site) get about equal traffic and have widely differing audiences.
Seeing
Maybe they'll pick the Gore daughters as their running mates.
Now that's a ticket i can get excited about!
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Sent: Wednesday, September 01, 2004 10:13 AM
Subject: Re: Pentagon coverup?
A VERY CLOSE PERSONAL FRIENDS FATHER
And breasts.
Jerry Johnson
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 09/01/04 11:13AM >>>
A VERY CLOSE PERSONAL FRIENDS FATHER IN LAW was there, first
responder, montgomery county fireman, HE SAW EVERYTHING, ITS NO FARCE.
DAMN I HATE FALSE CONSPIRACY THEORIES.
we landed on the fucking moon
there was a plane that h
A VERY CLOSE PERSONAL FRIENDS FATHER IN LAW was there, first
responder, montgomery county fireman, HE SAW EVERYTHING, ITS NO FARCE.
DAMN I HATE FALSE CONSPIRACY THEORIES.
we landed on the fucking moon
there was a plane that hit the pentagon
but can i lighten it up a bit...
the bush twins were B
There was video available taken from a security camera (I think it was
an ATM camera - not sure given that its been a while) that showed the
aircraft hitting the Pentagon. Its still publicly available.
larry
On Wed, 1 Sep 2004 10:49:44 -0400, S. Isaac Dealey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Okay,
Before I can take any conspiracy theory like this seriously somebody is going to have to explain what happened to the plane, if it did not crash into the pentagon. There is a very real flight missing you know. So what really happened to American Airlines Flight 77 from Washington to Los Angeles w
> It was an aircraft that hit the Pentagon, and not a truck
> bomb, missle etc.
> A close friend's wife was a witness. At the time she was
> working
> across the way in a office that had a very clear view of
> that side of
> the Pentagon. She saw the airliner hit the Pentagon. When
> it happened
>
Ian Skinner wrote:
> These are from the first full month of statistical tracking on our
> admittedly small web sight [www.sierraoutdoorrecreation.com], but I
> thought they where interesting none the less. Maybe IE is not the
> dominating beast it used to be; at least in some sectors?
The Univ
It was an aircraft that hit the Pentagon, and not a truck bomb, missle etc.
A close friend's wife was a witness. At the time she was working
across the way in a office that had a very clear view of that side of
the Pentagon. She saw the airliner hit the Pentagon. When it happened
she phoned my fr
I guess when looking at things like this, i tend to believe the one that makes the most sense. The Snopes explanation makes perfect logical sense, whereas the conspiracy theory seems completely irrational.
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> A healthy person often routinely does health check, why
> not a nation?
> I would think it would be a great service to the nation to
> have a team of highly respected individuals regardless of
> party affiliation if any who have demonstrated exceptional
> integrity and capability to go around the
I'm not certain I believe either of them really... They also don't
make any comment about nearby video footage of the crash having been
confiscated (and not subsequently released). Would be nice to see a
film clip from one of the closed-circuit cameras in the area.
Presumably these wouldn't be nati
You may want to look at the Pew Charitable Trusts
(http://www.pewtrusts.com/) they periodically do surveys on exactly
that set of topics.
larry
On Wed, 01 Sep 2004 10:03:44 -0400, Chunshen (Don) Li
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> A healthy person often routinely does health check, why not a nation?
A healthy person often routinely does health check, why not a nation?
I would think it would be a great service to the nation to have a team of highly respected individuals regardless of party affiliation if any who have demonstrated exceptional integrity and capability to go around the nation to t
In the last month here's what we've seen for one site that's
specifically geared to farmers:
http://www.agrabilityproject.org/
Internet Explorer 127,846 90.16%
Mozilla 4,195 2.96%
Netscape 4,128 2.91%
Mozilla Compatible Agent 3,846 2.71%
Safari 1,654 1.17%
K
These are numbers from one of my boat sites. The numbers show page
hits and its percent.
MS Internet Explorer 7071439 - 95.2 %
Mozilla 183095 - 2.4 %
Netscape 96378 - 1.2 %
Unknown 39225 0.5 %
Safari 19579 - 0.2 %
Opera 6696 - 0 %
WebTV browser 3251 - 0 %
Firebird 815 - 0 %
MultiZilla 573
I never even thought to look there. I usually go there once a week and just browse.
It's still pretty interesting...scary too...
Candace K. Cottrell, Web Developer
The Children's Medical Center
One Children's Plaza
Dayton, OH 45404
937-641-4293
http://www.childrensdayton.org
"There is no r
For the last quarter this is what we've seen:
IE 80.29%
Other Netscape Compatible 5.23%
Netscape 4.28%
Safari 3.17%
Mozilla 2.22%
While for August:
IE 80.05% 5,971,739
Other Netscape Compatible 5.32%
Netscape 4.19%
Safari 3.18%
Mozilla 2.34%
sounds like he swapped one addiction for another.
larry
On Tue, 31 Aug 2004 21:54:57 -0400, Tony Weeg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> he was @ the rnc last night, and has gone from funny (i guess a bit)
> cool actor to some off the wall neo religious evangelical freak...it
> was WILD to watch this
sure have seen this, and all i can say iswhat a load of whooey.
again, i defer to snopes to set things straight: http://www.snopes.com/rumors/pentagon.htm
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From: Candace Cottrell
To: CF-Community
Sent: Wednesday, September 01, 2004 8:09 AM
Subject: Pen
Not bitter.
Just upsetting because what happens in the US has an effect on policy, trade,
and everything else in the Caribbean region.
I don't particularly like Kerry, but lesser of two evils and all that.
That's the other problem.I really don't like Kerry, or his policieshis
charisma
I'll play counterpoint here.i still think Kerry will win the 2004 presidential election, in spite of running a lackluster campaign. He's done little to get people excited about him, or his platform.
He'll win simply because he's not Bush, setting up an interesting 4 years when people slowly l
Anyone seen this? Thoughts?
http://www.muchosucko.com/flash/pentagonlies.html#Main
Candace K. Cottrell, Web Developer
The Children's Medical Center
One Children's Plaza
Dayton, OH 45404
937-641-4293
http://www.childrensdayton.org
"There is no right price for the wrong product, even i
http://www.snopes.com/rumors/flight.htm
These guys almost always get it right.and this is a good discussion of what occurred immediately following 9/11 involving OBL relatives, and the reasons for them.
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From: dana tierney
To: CF-Community
Sent: Tuesday,
Gel,
When did you get so bitter. ;P
On Wed, 1 Sep 2004 07:54:36 -0400, Angel Stewart wrote:
> Why you wasting time reading up on all this?
> He's going to win the elections anyway.
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Why you wasting time reading up on all this?
He's going to win the elections anyway.
It's really time to stop whining and complaining about Bush.
In the coming 4 years I'm sure the patriot act will be used to full
effect...
so watch out! :-\
-Gel
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