It's not the lack of respect that gets to me (at least not with this issue),
it's the willful, casual and unthinking usage of the language. It's crept into
normal usage without anyone thinking of what it means and how/when to use it. If
someone says Fuck because something they're working on is not
I don't know a parent whose three year old hasn't sad "fuck" at some point.
usually from the back seat of the car. ;^)
At this point in it's evolution I wouldn't consider "fuck" at all
appropriate for my kids (even if it is the most versatile word in the
English language). However this isn't any
http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/news/html/20040908T21-0500_65969_OBS_
SPICE_ISLE_IN_RUINS.asp
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados - There are reports that at least 12 people were
killed and 90 per cent of all homes in Grenada have been destroyed by
Hurricane Ivan which has left "incalculable destruction" in
Sounds good, I'll spend some time over the weekend to surf the site. Btw,
"take a swing at any questions" is just PERFECT here. Ihmo, American English seems more dynamic and interesting than Britich English, maybe sort of reflection of the respective culture and maybe I'm simply don't know much a
But even with this so called evolution, do you want your kids using this
language? Do you want a 3 your old saying "where the fuck is my food?". I don't
want my kids exposed to such language nor do I want to be. Problem is, many
people just don't see it as a problem.
I was totally shocked when I he
I've stayed here before
http://www.hotelprovincial.com/
It's right on Decatur St. near the market. Very close to Jackson Square. I
liked it.
Sandy Clark
http://www.shayna.com
CF Pretty Accessible at http://www.shayna.com/blog
Now offering 4 days Hands on CSS training October 11-14th. Roc
Yes.
It is fucking amazing.
-Gel
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Altogether it's a really fascinating subject.
Jim Davis
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MLB's (Major League Baseball) website has the official rulebook, as
well as some overview material here:
http://mlb.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb/mlb/official_info/index.jsp (under rules
and regulations)
I like watching the game, but am certainly no baseball expert but I'll
be happy to take a swing at any qu
A very good solution except for the ONE month deadline!!!
:-0
Ian
Larry C. Lyons wrote:
> You know there's another solution we all have neglected to mention,
>
> Blackstone.
>
> :/
>
> larry
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Language evolves. Many completely innocent words today were questionable
not-to-long ago ("balderdash", for example, was a somewhat strident curse
not heard in polite company).
"Curse words" in general are only "bad" because we've decided them to be:
the source of most of these words (at least in
says who? Frankly, I find that quite incredible.
Dana
But that was Clark's doing. Bush didn't know about it.
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--- dana tierney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> for a full answer to that question you would have to
> read the book :)
> The short answer is, quite a bit. It does lend great
> credence to the
> assertion that these flights were allowed at a time
> when the airspace
> was restricted.
But that was
for a full answer to that question you would have to read the book :)
The short answer is, quite a bit. It does lend great credence to the
assertion that these flights were allowed at a time when the airspace
was restricted.
Dana
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--- dana tierney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> They referred Saudi royals to a private security
> firm for escort on
> the flights in question.
What does that have to do with either Bush?
-sm
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I am not sure that I agree that Clark, or Moore for that matter, is on
*my* side. I merely report that the journalism is checking out, so
far.
I don't know how you came to that conclusion. I
mentioned that Clark called Moore a liar. They're both
on your side.
They referred Saudi royals to a priva
--- dana tierney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm not biting :) You seem to think that calling
> people liars is an answer to everything.
I don't know how you came to that conclusion. I
mentioned that Clark called Moore a liar. They're both
on your side.
> I am just reporting to anyone who foll
Yeah, I would love to learn a bit about it as well, so damn embarassing not knowing much about it considering my status.
>Does anyone know of a dummies guide to baseball?
>
>Currently I tend to watch it with the volume off in bars, just curious
>as to how its scored etc
>
>Thanx
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>Who else is staying extra days before/after MAX? I'm planning on
>staying Sat-Sat/Sun around the conference and am just starting to
>explore the hotel situation. I'd like to move from the Hilton to
>something closer to the French Quarter for the off days. If anyone
>has suggestions on places to
I'm not biting :) You seem to think that calling people liars is an
answer to everything. I am just reporting to anyone who followed the
earlier discussion and has an open mind that I looked into the
supporting text and find it convincing. The Tampa police department,
for instance, has no agenda he
Does anyone know of a dummies guide to baseball?
Currently I tend to watch it with the volume off in bars, just curious
as to how its scored etc
Thanx
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You know there's another solution we all have neglected to mention,
Blackstone.
:/
larry
On Wed, 08 Sep 2004 18:17:23 -0400, Ian Skinner
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Having gone back and read the entire thread, my first question to you would be are the pdf's already forms? I kind of implied th
My wife Wendy and I will be there the weekend before. We'll be staying
about 3 blocks away at the Ambassador Hotel,
http://www.ambassadorhotelneworleans.com/. Its about $80 a night
during the week and $130 per night for the weekend. Simon Horwith
recommended the Hotel. From the maps I've seen both
--- Michael Dinowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> I enjoy eminem and ICP. I just don't listen to them
> without headphones.
> Truth be told, I'm kind of embarrassed when others
> hear that music coming
> from my computer. But music is part of society. What
> was the social shift
> that made it ok
Having gone back and read the entire thread, my first question to you would be are the pdf's already forms? I kind of implied that them might be when you said you don't know "why the doctors don't fill them out, print them and then fax them."
If you don't have to go through the trouble of creatin
What you listen do doesn't matter. I'm at work dutifully dressed in my
inoffensive shirts, brown shoes and Yet-Another-Pair-Of-Khakis, but
iTunes is cranking out Bad Brains right now. I've also got a nice
collection of Gorilla Biscuits, Dead Kennedys, Minor Threat, Judge, etc.
that keeps me c
Doh!
When I was at University I used to assosiate a lot with Army Soldiers
:D
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From: Michael Dinowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wed, 8 Sep 2004 17:50:06 -0400
Subject: RE: Language today
To: CF-Community <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
uni age? squadies? Your already using lang
We've found some nice ones within a block or two of the convention center
where we'll be having the suite. Judith'll forward the info. Much less than
the conference hotel (and it has the community suite).
We're still looking to get either an apt, house or whatever right across
from the conference
uni age? squadies? Your already using language I don't understand. :)
_
From: Mike Townend [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 08, 2004 5:43 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Language today
For me it tends to be the environment im in, I dont swear in front of
my family,
$^%# Yeh!
Trying out for the Grumpy Old Man skit on SNL? :-)
1. Parenting.
or lack thereof
2. Education.
or lack thereof
3. Reading.
or lack thereof
4. Popular media.
The less said the better
5. Peers.
They had to get it from somewhere
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I enjoy eminem and ICP. I just don't listen to them without headphones.
Truth be told, I'm kind of embarrassed when others hear that music coming
from my computer. But music is part of society. What was the social shift
that made it ok to use this language in everyday speaking, music, etc?
_
For me it tends to be the environment im in, I dont swear in front of
my family, but when I was at Uni age I used to hang around with a lot
of squadies and thus picked up a lot of bad habits, so now if im in an
envrironment where its tollerated then it just comes out,
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I guess you don't listen to hip-hop :)
Tell 50 Cent that his lyrics will be just as effective
without using that kind of language. I must admit I
listen to him a lot and pray I don't talk like that in
front of my kids.
-sm
--- Michael Dinowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> What is it with people
Trying out for the Grumpy Old Man skit on SNL? :-)
1. Parenting.
2. Education.
3. Reading.
4. Popular media.
5. Peers.
All contributing factors. I personally vary my vocabulary widely
depending on the context, though I'll never be able to pull of talking
like a street punk convincingly. I don't p
Who else is staying extra days before/after MAX? I'm planning on
staying Sat-Sat/Sun around the conference and am just starting to
explore the hotel situation. I'd like to move from the Hilton to
something closer to the French Quarter for the off days. If anyone
has suggestions on places to stay
Hi Andy,
Read the book below (by a Republican if that matters) and it will
explain why that philosophy is REALLY wrong. Here's a quote from the
author:
"finally, we've got the so-called starve-the-beasters, you know, who
argue just the opposite of the supply-siders. They argue that if you
cut t
What is it with people today? I'm listening to people I work with and they
use language that years ago would not be considered appropriate, especially
in a work environment. Then, when the 3 year old son of one of the owners
comes in, the language does not change. When were the rules changed to all
Where can I invest?
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From: Angel Stewart
To: CF-Community
Sent: Wednesday, September 08, 2004 4:52 PM
Subject: [Gaming] Infiinum Labs and Phantom in news again.Are they insolvent?
Ok..so..
here is the article:
---
Damn, just as all the jok
Hi Candace,
Sorry for the late reply. I got jammed with an asshole customer
on the phone.
I would definitely say go with a Crystal Reports system. Once you get the
hang of building a report, you could build 4 or 5 a day and it will print
out perfectly. You can even set up an intran
Ok..so..
here is the article:
---
Damn, just as all the jokes stopped about the vaporware at E3, this
comes out.
As reflected in the accompanying financial statements, the Company is in
the development stage with no sales, a working capital deficiency of
$3,962,226. This raises substan
ROFLMAO
He wants me to do that part so he can run his blasted batch file.
"I've seen it done," he says. What he may not realize is that the place where he saw it may have had 4 developers working on it for a year.
And I'm supposed to do it in a month.
Whateva cowboy!!!
Things that make
Sounds like he's volunteered to figure it out for you! :-D
-Kevin
On Wed, 8 Sep 2004 16:32:09 -0400, Candace Cottrell
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The network guy here seems to think there is some way to submit a PDF form and have it save as a .pdf with the data intact and a unique name applied t
The network guy here seems to think there is some way to submit a PDF form and have it save as a .pdf with the data intact and a unique name applied to it on some server somewhere. I dunno. It sounds a little farfetched to me; though it would be nice.
Candace K. Cottrell, Web Developer
The Childr
I'm a huge advocate of CSS, but I don't think it's necessarily right
for this application or many involving print layouts until it supports
things like intelligent pagination, running headers/footers, page
numbering, etc.
If all the forms can definitely be limited to one page, then it would
probab
Can someone recommend a freeware DVR program that will work with an
ATI TV Tuner? I _finally_ got my TV tuner to record (view had worked
great, record never had), but the interface is icky. So I'd love
to use another program if at all possible.
--
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> I think the over application of the word goes hand in hand with the
> Bush administrations policy of "good vs. evil", or "us vs. them". It's
> all black and white. Soonce they label someone "terrorrist", it's
> awfully easy for them to now say "evil".with bombs soon to follow.
How is
Regardless there's going to be quite a lot of work involved. To create
the fdf forms you'll have to go through each and every pdf and put in
the form fields. Its about as much work as creating the forms in HTML
Using a combination of CSS, HTML and CF you can get the printed form
to look very much l
Larry, the issue is that there are so many forms and they all require different data. Do you think it's still easier to build all of the current forms as HTML/CF forms rather than messing with the PDF/FDF/Batch file stuff?
Do you think that it's possible to get the printed version to look exactly
Candice,
Why not use HTML forms and save the data. Then use CSS media=print to
make the results printable. That way you can save the data and print
it without having to go through all sorts of hoops with either HTMLDoc
or Adobe's fdf.
larry
On Wed, 8 Sep 2004 15:08:25 -0400, Candace Cottrell
<[
>There is a story in the middle east where some 'people' kidnapped some
>Russians. The response? Russian agents grabbed family members of the
>kidnappers and started throwing in body parts till the kidnappers released
>their hostages. There were never any Russians kidnapped in the middle east
>agai
The tendancy of media to alter the content of news events to fit their
particular world view even when that world view is alien to most of their
readers. Here's a perfect writeup of what I mean:
http://www.usefulwork.com/shark/archives/002655.html
What I'm saying is that the media has turned me
...Cheney
This is an interesting read...
http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/story?id=6450422&pageid=rs.Home&pageregion=single7&rnd=1094003520950&has-player=true
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Matt, when you say "get a reporting sysytem", do you mean buying somehting like Crystal?
To give you an idea of what I am working with, we have a bunch of referral forms, allwhich require different data:
http://www.childrensdayton.org/Phys/faxReferral.htm
Right now they're just normal PDFs that t
I agree that a reporting system is best. but if it's too much of an expense,
she could save the data, then write a CF page that will take the data and
generate an HTML page using CSS that will place everything exactly where it
should be and will print out perfectly as well.
- Matt Small
___
Far be it from me to say you're doing it wrong, but...um...uh...I
think you're doing it wrong.
My understanding of PDF forms is that they are just like any other web
form except that instead of being presented as HTML they are PDF. So
when you have people "save" a web form, you wouldn't have them
>8. You've sat at the same desk for four years and worked for three
>different companies.
In my case this is actually true...
I started with CommonVision as a contractor to ALSTOM T&D doing Webmaster work.
Then I was hired as a full time employee by ALSTOM T&D doing the same job and then advancin
Ha! sez you. I didn't have to scroll back up to see if there was a
#9. My screen's a high enough resolution I can fit your entire message
on the screen! Ha!
Wait
- Jim
Phill B wrote:
>You know you're living in 2004 when...
>
>1. You accidentally enter your password on the microwave.
Kevin Graeme wrote:
> I'll send you a DVD as an attachment.
Gmail has altered its server configuration, you can now send 20 MB emails through it:
$ telnet gsmtp57.google.com 25
Trying 216.239.57.27...
Connected to gsmtp57.google.com.
Escape character is '^]'.
220 mx.gmail.com ESMTP
EHLO elmer.oli
Excellent :-)
That is great stuff
You know you're living in 2004 when...
1. You accidentally enter your password on the microwave.
2. You haven't played solitaire with real cards in years.
3. You have a list of 15 phone numbers to reach your family of
3.
4. You e-mail the pers
There is a story in the middle east where some 'people' kidnapped some
Russians. The response? Russian agents grabbed family members of the
kidnappers and started throwing in body parts till the kidnappers released
their hostages. There were never any Russians kidnapped in the middle east
again. I
So what does the term "liberal" mean and how is it even relevant here?
-Kevin
On Wed, 8 Sep 2004 08:49:32 -0400, Michael Dinowitz
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Until I really started to read the news, I never knew what the term liberal
> meant and never thought that I wasn't one. There is right an
"Formatting is crucial"
Why not just save the data and get a reporting system that prints the
reports out correctly? It will save resources and money in the long run if
you do it correctly now.
- Matt Small
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Candice,
Why go to all that work? Using something like HTMLDoc and
CF_Html2Pdf3, you can save the files to where you want them to go and
that's it. Anyhow I sent you some material on it, hope it helps.
larry
On Wed, 8 Sep 2004 14:14:18 -0400, Candace Cottrell
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well, t
That's neat, I appreciate it, and thank you all.
Now, the out-going traffic is ok, but incoming not.
Yesterday, I played with USB-to-USB cable connection between PC and notebook, I did not think it impacts the existing networking setup. What could be wrong?
>Try this (it's self-server ):
>
>http:
You know you're living in 2004 when...
1. You accidentally enter your password on the microwave.
2. You haven't played solitaire with real cards in years.
3. You have a list of 15 phone numbers to reach your family of 3.
4. You e-mail the person who works at the desk next to you.
5. Your reaso
Thing is, I'm totally ignoring Bush and all that when I talk about
terrorism. I'm looking at events in Israel, Russia and other places where
innocents are being killed and the media is writing it up in words they
want. There are even cases where they take quotes and rewrite them to remove
the T wor
Absolutely agreed.
I think the over application of the word goes hand in hand with the Bush administrations policy of "good vs. evil", or "us vs. them". It's all black and white. Soonce they label someone "terrorrist", it's awfully easy for them to now say "evil".with bombs soon to follow.
Well, they want to be able to save the file to the server (Novell, so file servers and home drives are mapped), run a batch process that automatically takes all the docs in a folder and prints them. Formatting is crucial.
I thought of using cffile to upload, but that would require the doctor to sa
That'd be great Larry.
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 if it is inexpensive and delivered on time."
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http://cnn.aimtoday.cnn.com/news/story.jsp?flok=FF-APO-1120&idq=/ff/story/0001%2F20040907%2F1805658574.htm&sc=1120
Toumey told The Herald-Times for a story published Saturday that he
was demonstrating gun safety to some people at a Lake Monroe boat ramp
about 11 p.m. Wednesday when he accidentally
Not to belabor the point but:
>criminal - so the killers from beslan have the same context as a thief or
>mugger?
Yes, in a very general sense. If you break the law you are technically a criminal. Doesn't matter what the severity is, in a very general sense.
>Rebel - Brings thoughts of star wars
Mix of Bush vocals over the U2 song:
http://www.audiostreet.net/artists/006/407/song_sunday_bloody_sunday.html
I can't imagine how long it took to build this MP3...
-Cameron
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I know that you're right and everything that you say is true. but still.
;^)
I think a lot of that traditional wisdom is changing and in some cases taken
out of context. I was told, as well, to keep things simple with short
sentences and simple words - however not because people were generally
st
Try this (it's self-server ):
http://www.left-coast.net/toolz
Regards,
Howie
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From: Chunshen (Don) Li
To: CF-Community
Sent: Wednesday, September 08, 2004 1:06 PM
Subject: Re: This IP reachable?
Could anyone try again? TIA.
>Anyone kindly try to pi
Pinging 68.32.63.205 with 32 bytes of data:
Request timed out.
Request timed out.
Request timed out.
Request timed out.
Ping statistics for 68.32.63.205:
Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 0, Lost = 4 (100% loss),
Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds:
Minimum = 0ms, Maximum = 0ms,
At 13:06 9/8/2004 -0400, you wrote:
>Could anyone try again? TIA.
>
> >Anyone kindly try to ping this IP and post result,
> >68.32.63.205
> >
Same results.
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Could anyone try again? TIA.
>Anyone kindly try to ping this IP and post result,
>68.32.63.205
>
>TIA
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I've tried that before, but the staples just don't seem to go all the
way through.
On Wed, 8 Sep 2004 10:25:47 -0500, Kevin Graeme <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'll send you a DVD as an attachment. Will that fill it up enough for you? :-)
>
> Have fun!
>
> -Kevin
>
>
>
>
> On Wed, 8 Sep 200
You are absolutely right, Jim, the content of the story IS very important..to thinkers. Here's the problem, your very educated break down of a news story is the exception, not the rule.
I remember learning in my journalism classes that a reporter working for a generic city newspaper (Kansas Ci
I could send you a couple of the sites at work here, 5,000+ pages in
each, would that help.
anyhow enjoy the trip.
larry
On Wed, 8 Sep 2004 10:21:27 -0500, Marlon Moyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm off to Jolly Ol' England for my vacation. I'm going to see if you
> guys can fill up my google
Been there...done that.
*grin*
-Gel
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From: Howie Hamlin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
The hurricane triple crown...
http://www.noaanews.noaa.gov/stories2004/images/ivan090704-1945z.jpg
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Which is exactly why I have applied to absentee vote, at least that way
there is a paper trail. The voting machines suck,
Take a look at this:
http://www.blackboxvoting.org/?q=node/view/78
Issue: Manipulation technique found in the Diebold central tabulator --
1,000 of these systems are in p
I tell ya, this is going to be the new 'hanging chad' in Florida for
this elections *chuckle*
Either way..Bush wins the elections. ;-)
"
California's Attorney General Bill Lockyer
said today that he is suing Diebold over fraudulent claims he believes
that company has made with regards to thei
The hurricane triple crown...
http://www.noaanews.noaa.gov/stories2004/images/ivan090704-1945z.jpg
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I'll send you a DVD as an attachment. Will that fill it up enough for you? :-)
Have fun!
-Kevin
On Wed, 8 Sep 2004 10:21:27 -0500, Marlon Moyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm off to Jolly Ol' England for my vacation. I'm going to see if you
> guys can fill up my google mail in the span of 2 w
I'm off to Jolly Ol' England for my vacation. I'm going to see if you
guys can fill up my google mail in the span of 2 weeks. Talk with you
soon.
--
Marlon
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Thank you both. How "dangerous" a weak link is! :)
>NG.
>
>A tracert shows it dying somewhere in the Comcast network.
>
>HTH,
>
>Howie
> - Original Message -
> From: Chunshen (Don) Li
> To: CF-Community
> Sent: Wednesday, September 08, 2004 10:59 AM
> Subject: This IP reachable?
>
NG.
A tracert shows it dying somewhere in the Comcast network.
HTH,
Howie
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From: Chunshen (Don) Li
To: CF-Community
Sent: Wednesday, September 08, 2004 10:59 AM
Subject: This IP reachable?
Anyone kindly try to ping this IP and post result,
68.32.63.2
At 10:59 9/8/2004 -0400, you wrote:
>Anyone kindly try to ping this IP and post result,
>68.32.63.205
>
>TIA
Microsoft Windows XP [Version 5.1.2600]
(C) Copyright 1985-2001 Microsoft Corp.
C:\Documents and Settings\wlee>ping 68.32.63.205
Pinging 68.32.63.205 with 32 bytes of data:
Request timed
Anyone kindly try to ping this IP and post result,
68.32.63.205
TIA
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Candice,
In a word yes. I've done this with PDF forms in a recently finished
project. It just sends it via normal http conntection
If you want, I can forward you some tutorials that Tony Weeg sent me.
larry
On Wed, 08 Sep 2004 09:54:38 -0400, Candace Cottrell
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello
But is it really the word used or the content of the report?
If we're told:
"Militants opened fire on an elementary school reportedly killing 60
students."
How is that different from:
"Terrorists opened fire on an elementary school reportedly killing 60
students."
Does using the "terrorist" la
Are you wanting them to save the actual PDF file to the server or just
save the form data?
I haven't done much with PDF forms, but I think they send their
information via normal HTTP connections. So if they are connected
enough to fill out a form as a web page, then they should be able to
send the
I popped on there and it actually wasn't all that slow for me. The
main pages were slow, but once in a thread, it was fine.
But, it looks like threading is terrible, as nearly all the replies
are separate threads. Ick.
On Tue, 7 Sep 2004 17:09:42 -0400, Erika L. Walker-Arnold wrote:
> Yeah yeah y
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Right after the audit of where he spends all the damn tax payers money.
I send an itemized list to the black hole IRS every year, where is the
governments ITEMIZED list to me Thought so. Next topic. :-)
> I dunno. Define charity. Is Bush giving all his money to his church?
;)
> Seriously, I
It's a trend in the media world to dumb down terrorist attacks. We all know
terrorism when we see it. Blowing up commuters in a bus is terrorism. At least
it's terrorism in our eyes. In the media's eyes, it's something else so as not
to alienate any side. Right.
The issue is association and def
I dunno. Define charity. Is Bush giving all his money to his church? ;)
Seriously, I'd like to see an audit of his charitable contributions.
On Tue, 7 Sep 2004 21:51:40 -0500, Andy Ousterhout wrote:
> OK. I'll give you that Kerry might have donated a couple hundred dollars.
> Now compare that w
however it looks like Bush is wimping out of at least one of the debates:
>From this morning's Washington Post:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A3586-2004Sep7.html
Bush Likely to Bow Out of 1 Debate
By Mike Allen
Washington Post Staff Writer
Wednesday, September 8, 2004; Page A08
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