sorry to chime in late, and not that my opinion really matters but i
think to put some objective clarity to this...
angel, its insulting for one REALLY big reason in my head...
and here it is..
to purport, for one instance of a nano second that there would be any,
and i mean any shadow of a doub
Oh come on. To see it that way is a further stretch than a missile
hitting the pentagon.
That is in no way what I meant. In fact the question of 'what happened
to the flight'
is one of the key failing points of any other explanation.
And yes I see now where you're coming from.Any questions ab
You somehow seem to be missing the point everyone else seems to be making.
Whether this is through choice or ignorance I don't know
To entertain the fact that flight 77 didn't exist by default then entertains
the fact that the passengers didn't exist. You go tell the families of those
people
Well from my own experience in various flight simulators keeping a plane
steady at a few tens of feet off the ground is pretty difficult. Far
easier to just dive bomb from above.
Historians, history buffs and conspiracy lovers everywhere have asked
several questions about JFK's assassination, an
Why?
-Gel
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These theories are very insulting to those who died and those who
risked their lives to get others out of the building during the fire.
larry
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According to witnesses, the aircraft hit the ground first and then
bounced up before hitting the building. This was also shown in the
video from the ATM security camera.
These theories are very insulting to those who died and those who
risked their lives to get others out of the building during th
> One thing I still want to know though, is how difficult would it have been
to keep a jet liner on course and steady at that altitude to hit the second
> floor of a building.
I think the whole point of accuracy when flying a plane into a building is a
moot one... they just aimed for the building
Well..I had fun disassembling it, not having the benefit of eyewitness
accounts etc.
At first glance though, it does catch your attention and make you
think," Hmm...what if..".
It is easy to see why people latch onto such conspiracy theories. The
manner of entry, and the damage seems to be very
Given that I know witnesses and had a neighbour who was injured in the
attack, yes I can.
larry
On Fri, 10 Sep 2004 20:35:05 -0400, Angel Stewart
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> G..
>
> Not supposed to post debunking links so soon!
>
> *mutter* *grumble*
>
> So..without going to Snopes...coul
Its bullshit. I know witnesses who saw the aircraft impact on the
building and the resulting fireball. There was no missle strike, no
truck bomb. The aircraft, or rather pieces of it, including the
engines were found, right were they were expected to be if the
aircraft crashed into the building. Mo
G..
Not supposed to post debunking links so soon!
*mutter* *grumble*
So..without going to Snopes...could you have answered the questions
which the video raised?
-Gel
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Wasn't this already debunked last week?
www.sn
Wasn't this already debunked last week?
www.snopes2.com/rumors/pentagon.htm
-sm
--- Angel Stewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> I'm anxious for people to start debunking the
> assertions made in this
> flash movie.
>
> http://www.ebaumsworld.com/pentagon.html#Main
>
>
> -Gel
>
>
>
[Toda
Some scary shit. I have read countless articles and websites coming to
the same conclusion not sure how I feel about it.
Michael T. Tangorre
From: Angel Stewart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, September 10, 2004 5:56 PM
To: CF-Community
Subjec
I'm anxious for people to start debunking the assertions made in this
flash movie.
http://www.ebaumsworld.com/pentagon.html#Main
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Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 16:14:30 -0400
Subject: RE: Are the Israeli Settlers losing it
To: CF-Community <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Um, please show me another place where the term has been
> used by 'overtly
> religious people'?
> Um, please show me another place where the term has been
> used by 'overtly
> religious people'? The last time I heard a Jew use the
> term before this was
> to refer to the events in Sudan.
Usually by christians, although nobody has a monopoly of course.
> But if your refering to ALL 'overtly
Um, please show me another place where the term has been used by 'overtly
religious people'? The last time I heard a Jew use the term before this was
to refer to the events in Sudan.
But if your refering to ALL 'overtly religious people', then yes, there are
many from various religions who over us
You mean land for piece of paper? What peace has come from giving up land?
None.
If the Palestinians really wanted peace, then they would speak out against
and stop the terrorists, stop supporting them and try for real peace. Do you
see that happening? No. Instead you see people giving out candies
Reading the comments is an even sadder commentary on people. The
number of people who took the time to say it was stupid or worse is
astounding.
-Kevin
On Fri, 10 Sep 2004 15:29:11 -0400, C. Hatton Humphrey
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Niiice (*smirk*) not only is it JPS (just plain silly) bu
> hush isaac you just want the end of the world to happen :>
I am discovered!
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> I have 12 Invites to give out, email me off list.
> Democrats will be given top priority
> LOL j/k j/k.
Love our Leader john kerry john kerry? :)
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> Yes, I've always felt the media were zealots.
> If you mean the people in Israel who are against an
> undemocratic,
> non-government backed, one sided expulsion order, well I
> don't think they're
> zealots.
> In all truth, I hear "crimes against humanity" stated
> AGAINST Israel all the
> time.
No, the question I was asking was to determine if other questions about this land-for-peace idea were worth pursuing.
But if the idea of further expansion is a yes, then it is probable that the idea of pulling back is a no.
Kind of a boolean short-circuit a-la the tag.
Jerry Johnson
>>> [EMAIL
http://frontpagemag.com/Articles/ReadArticle.asp?ID=14858
And this is all besides the various points of Israel only being 1/5th of the
Palestine mandate land, Israel winning the land in defensive wars and the
land being disputed due to it never being a sovern nation, there never being
a Palestinia
I'm for peace. Would I call for giving up all of Gaza or other places for
peace if it was true peace? Yes. What they're talking about is not peace,
it's retreat. There's no control over Hamas or any of the othes in Gaza who
attack Israel EVERY SINGLE DAY.
Should towns grow if they need to? Yes. Th
So Michael,
Are you then for the continued expansion and settlement of areas in the Gaza, the West Bank, and the Golan Heights?
Should there be even one more house, home, building or complete settlement built on those lands?
Jerry Johnson
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 09/10/04 03:34PM >>>
Yes, I've alwa
hush isaac you just want the end of the world to happen :>
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Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 15:08:47 -0400
Subject: Re: Are the Israeli Settlers losing it
To: CF-Community <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Given what Israel is going through right n
I have 12 Invites to give out, email me off list. Democrats will be
given top priority LOL j/k j/k.
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Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 14:46:29 -0400
Subject: more invites
To: CF-Community <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Well gmail has done it to me a
Yes, I've always felt the media were zealots.
If you mean the people in Israel who are against an undemocratic,
non-government backed, one sided expulsion order, well I don't think they're
zealots.
In all truth, I hear "crimes against humanity" stated AGAINST Israel all the
time. This is one of th
This is really a poorly written media piece. It makes a sensational
statement without any backup and what it does reference, it blows out of
proportion.
The first statement is that they will resist the expulsion. This is
warrented as the expulsion has been rejected by the ruling government party,
Niiice (*smirk*) not only is it JPS (just plain silly) but someone
put in a stylesheet change to make their guestbook unreadable.
Hatton
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I'll admit that it really doesn't hit me anymore. I grew up with it.
When I came back from MN, it'd hit me for a day or two, and then I'd be
used to it again. Now, I don't even notice (again).
*sigh* I'm already jaded.
--Ben
Larry C. Lyons wrote:
> Its a beautiful area, especially in the f
> Given what Israel is going through right now,
> why do these people want to stir up more shit.
> From CBC news:
> SETTLERS WARN OF POTENTIAL ISRAELI CIVIL WAR
> Jewish settlers vowing to resist the planned evacuation of
> their West
> Bank and Gaza Strip settlements are warning of a potential
>
Its a beautiful area, especially in the fall. When I was working on my
master's degree and on a fellowship the two years after that, I was
living in a mill that was built in 1842 near Fincastle, VA. The fall
colours were astounding.
larry
On Fri, 10 Sep 2004 15:03:28 -0400, Ben Doom <[EMAIL PROTE
Larry C. Lyons wrote:
> I spent a few years in Roanoke Virginia, and in Blacksburg VA working
> on my post grad degrees. Wendy is from Kingsport TN. I'm very used to
> the accent now.
Dad got his PhD at VaTech. I was born in GA. I grew up in NE TN, going
to school in SE KY. I like abbreviation
I spent a few years in Roanoke Virginia, and in Blacksburg VA working
on my post grad degrees. Wendy is from Kingsport TN. I'm very used to
the accent now.
larry
On Fri, 10 Sep 2004 14:55:04 -0400, Ben Doom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Given that I was raised in NE TN (I drove through the Cumberl
> Altough it makes a line at the end of the movie Haiku Tunnel
> funnier... "Ich bin ein vil secretary!"
>
> Good movie -- same folks who did Office Space -- smaller budget I
> think.
Hmm. I may need to see that.
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Given that I was raised in NE TN (I drove through the Cumberland Gap to
and from school, movies, etc), I recognized the term.
'Round these parts (East Central KY) it's often pronounced "forn".
On the other hand, I saw an opportunity to both tease you and make a bad
joke. This I could not pass
Well gmail has done it to me again. I have another 6 to give away. If
you're interested, contact me offline. Priority is the same as last
time, CF-community, CF-talk and those who have donated to HOF.
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Given what Israel is going through right now, why do these people want
to stir up more shit.
>From CBC news:
SETTLERS WARN OF POTENTIAL ISRAELI CIVIL WAR
Jewish settlers vowing to resist the planned evacuation of their West
Bank and Gaza Strip settlements are warning of a potential \"civil war.\
That sounds quite familiar to the attitude during the Reagan years.
And I actually laughed (in a sad way) about the comment about the debt
owners being countries like Japan and China. That was also a big worry
during the Reagan years.
Something to remember is that during the Clinton years we actua
Hi Robert,
I completely agree. Telling our legislators, however, won't be
effective. The problem is too big and our legislators got us there in
the first place - it's a systemic failure. You have to change the
system.
My proposal is to appoint a bi-partisan 9/11-type commission that
will crea
http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=gesundheit
ge·sund·heit ( P ) Pronunciation Key (g-zntht)
interj.
Used to wish good health to a person who has just sneezed.
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> I couldn't spell it. Tried to google it, and this was the
> only spelling I could find. Didn't look right, but was
> phonetically readable, which got the point across, I hope.
> Gesundheit. Thanks.
> Jerry Johnson
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 09/10/04 02:09PM >>>
>> Pate choux? Gazoontite.
> Inte
> All I was doing was quoting the site. Personally, if I was
> a battleship I'd
> want a few smaller, faster ships with me for support, some
> massive guns and
> heavy armor. A battleship alone is toast, but a battleship
> with the proper
> fleet layout is fantastic. There should never be a
> battl
I couldn't spell it. Tried to google it, and this was the only spelling I could find. Didn't look right, but was phonetically readable, which got the point across, I hope.
Gesundheit. Thanks.
Jerry Johnson
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 09/10/04 02:09PM >>>
> Pate choux? Gazoontite.
Interesting spelli
http://www.fakeconstitution.50megs.com/
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> now you made me think of blintz's!!! yummy
Planning a blintzkreeg are we? Ha! I kill me. :P
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> Pate choux? Gazoontite.
Interesting spelling of gesundheit.
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> Ich bin ein Berliner == "I am a jelly donut"
> Ich bin Berliner == "I am from Berlin"
> Yeah, he added the "ein". :-)
> Haven't you ever heard that before?
> --Ben
Oddly enough I'd never heard about that before... I'd heard the meme,
"Ich bin ein Berliner" but had no frame of reference and n
I know people who know people who are funny. :)
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lmao, that is funny. thanks mike for that ;-)
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, September 10, 2004 1:57 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: The Bashin' of the Christ Dept.
I'm withhol
> Don't be skerred Raymond...If you get a solderless adapter with the modchip,
> it's as easy as installing RAM in a computer. Now modding a PS2 is very,
> very scary.
heh, actually I hate doing RAM too. I don't know why - I've been a
computer user for like 20 years and I just hate going into the
rofl. quite well done.
larry
On Fri, 10 Sep 2004 13:57:03 -0400, Michael Dinowitz
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm withholding comment and just laughing. :)
>
> http://mywebpages.comcast.net/atrios/jesusbush.jpg
>
>
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lmao, that is funny. thanks mike for that ;-)
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I'm withholding comment and just laughing. :)
http://mywebpages.comcas
lol, thats a good one.
Michael T. Tangorre
From: Michael Dinowitz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, September 10, 2004 1:57 PM
To: CF-Community
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I'm withholding comment and just laughing. :)
http://mywe
I'm withholding comment and just laughing. :)
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furrin - ie foreign - try saying foreign with a south west Virginia or
north east Tennessee accent. It makes perfect sense.
On Fri, 10 Sep 2004 12:33:38 -0400, Ben Doom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It's not about speeches delivered by furries, or whatever you said.
>
> It's about famous people sa
It's not about speeches delivered by furries, or whatever you said.
It's about famous people saying stupid things.
And, when you get right down to it, American Presidents are just about
the best source of that *ever*.
Larry C. Lyons wrote:
> Hey I'm Canadian, you expect me to memorize speeches
>+ Our current unfunded liabilities are $45 Trillion - that's more than
>America's net worth. In fact, if our Congress was held to the same
>accounting standards as corporations (Sarbanes-Oxley), they would be
>in jail.
I just saw Joe Scarborough talking about his book last night. He and others w
good one... and I agree.
:-)
>As far as I'm concerned, he can spit in the Spree all he wants.
>Sweettarts are far superior.
>
>--Ben
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Hey I'm Canadian, you expect me to memorize speeches by some furrin
president (foreign at the time for me). I have enough trouble
remembering the details of the flag debates at the time in
Parliament.
larry
On Fri, 10 Sep 2004 11:44:46 -0400, Ben Doom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ich bin ein Ber
Classic!
>Just heard this one:
>
>ME: OK, now I want you to right-click on the main window of the application.
>THEM: How do I do that?
>ME: Just move the mouse over that window and then right-click.
>THEM: OK. [tap-tap-tap-tap-tap] Nothing happened.
>ME: Hmmm... You're sure your mouse is over
As far as I'm concerned, he can spit in the Spree all he wants.
Sweettarts are far superior.
--Ben
William Bowen wrote:
> Eddie Izzard does a great bit about this.
>
> I have heard that what he should have said was "I have spit in the Spree"
> Which would have been much more Berliner of him.
>
Eddie Izzard does a great bit about this.
I have heard that what he should have said was "I have spit in the Spree"
Which would have been much more Berliner of him.
>Ich bin ein Berliner == "I am a jelly donut"
>Ich bin Berliner == "I am from Berlin"
>
>Yeah, he added the "ein". :-)
>
>Haven't y
Sort of like the ship to ship combat during the Battle of Leyte Gulf.
I was reading the histories of the destruction of the Bismark, - it
was an amazing feat - both on the British side, given the massive
search area they covered, and the German side jsut for the sheer
brilliance of the seamanship.
Don't know about the site, but the recipe is. Fried jelly donuts. Wonderful.
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From: Deanna Schneider [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, September 10, 2004 11:38 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Bismarcks (was Re: What sort of Battleship are you?)
Hm...Michael, you should check thi
Ich bin ein Berliner == "I am a jelly donut"
Ich bin Berliner == "I am from Berlin"
Yeah, he added the "ein". :-)
Haven't you ever heard that before?
--Ben
Larry C. Lyons wrote:
> So in his famous speech before the Berlin Wall, Kennedy was actually
> calling himself a Jelly Donut?
>>Berliner
All I was doing was quoting the site. Personally, if I was a battleship I'd
want a few smaller, faster ships with me for support, some massive guns and
heavy armor. A battleship alone is toast, but a battleship with the proper
fleet layout is fantastic. There should never be a battleship vs. battle
Yes, I admit it. I'm a pastry geek. Really, I threw that phrase in
there cause I figured Adam would appreciate it, and we haven't heard
from him lately ;)
Here's a recipe It's one of the easiest pastries out there, and
it's also the base for cream puffs - multi-purpose pastry.
http://www.
> Raymond wrote:
> I've considered modding my XBOX, but I'm just too chicken.
Don't be skerred Raymond...If you get a solderless adapter with the modchip,
it's as easy as installing RAM in a computer. Now modding a PS2 is very,
very scary.
And I think I steered you wrong with MythTV, that fre
motto of Can't we all just get along, then proceed to sail into a wall.
larry
On Fri, 10 Sep 2004 11:38:46 -0400, Jerry Johnson
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I read this twice as "the Rodney King" class. And wondered how I missed THAT naming ceremony.
>
> Jerry Johnson
>
> >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hm...Michael, you should check this out - looks like they might be Jewish?
http://chefmom.myria.com/recipebox/recipes/161.htm
Though, other places I just see them listed as "German filled
doughnuts." I thought everyone knew what they were. *shrug*
On Fri, 10 Sep 2004 11:25:46 -0400, Michael Dinow
So in his famous speech before the Berlin Wall, Kennedy was actually
calling himself a Jelly Donut?
larry
On Fri, 10 Sep 2004 11:34:40 -0400, Ben Doom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Bismarks are (as I was taught) filled with custard and usually topped
> with chocolate. I've also heard them called
I read this twice as "the Rodney King" class. And wondered how I missed THAT naming ceremony.
Jerry Johnson
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 09/10/04 11:32AM >>>
I was thinking about the regime in charge at the time. The Bismark was
good, but still in a real standup battle between either the Missouri,
the R
Bismarks are (as I was taught) filled with custard and usually topped
with chocolate. I've also heard them called Boston creme (or cream)
donuts (or doughnuts), but I suspect there's supposed to be a difference
in the filling.
Berliners are jelly donuts, sometimes iced but more often glazed. It
I was thinking about the regime in charge at the time. The Bismark was
good, but still in a real standup battle between either the Missouri,
the Rodney or King George classes, IMNSHO, the Bismark would have come
out second best.
larry
On Fri, 10 Sep 2004 11:10:31 -0400, Michael Dinowitz
<[EMAIL P
Pastry geek! Pastry geek!
What was that you said?
I was thinking more about the form factor when describing the eclair.
Pate choux? Gazoontite.
Jerry Johnson
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 09/10/04 11:24AM >>>
We have bismarcks. But, they're not necessarily filled with fruit. In
fact, they're oft
now you made me think of blintz's!!! yummy
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From: Michael Dinowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 11:25:46 -0400
Subject: RE: Bismarcks (was Re: What sort of Battleship are you?)
To: CF-Community <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
That sounds wonderful. I'd love to sink a
That sounds wonderful. I'd love to sink a few of those bimarcks. :)
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From: Jerry Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, September 10, 2004 11:11 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Bismarcks (was Re: What sort of Battleship are you?)
To change the subject slightly, do any other areas
We have bismarcks. But, they're not necessarily filled with fruit. In
fact, they're often filled with custard and have a chocolate glaze.
But, they're always a donut base, as opposed to a pate choux base like
an eclair.
On Fri, 10 Sep 2004 11:11:26 -0400, Jerry Johnson
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
To change the subject slightly, do any other areas of the country have pastries called Bismarcks, which are like an eclair shell filled with rasberry or strawberry filling, whip cream and no chocolate?
Jerry Johnson
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 09/10/04 10:48AM >>>
Bismarck
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If you mean because it's German, not really. Jews living in Germany were
loyal and respected citizens up till the Nazis. Germany was so good to the
Jews that many felt they could 'slack' on religious duties, make their
religious services the same as Christian ones and basically assimilate into
the
It was the best of it's time for it's location. Problem is, it had no
support, went places where it's advantages were negated and sunk. But that's
just what I read. :)
_
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Sent: Friday, September 10, 2004 10:56 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re
ROFL. For you isn't that a bit ironic?
larry
On Fri, 10 Sep 2004 10:48:19 -0400, Michael Dinowitz
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Bismarck
>
>
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A sunken behemoth? :P
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Sounds like fun!
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Yamato class (IJN Yamato) With a main armament consisting of nine 18.1/45
guns, the heaviest displacement of any battleship ever built, the Yamato is
the monster of the battleship world. More armor, heavier weapons, and
superior optics made this battleship something nobody else wanted to get
cl
Sounds like a distinct possibility.
As an aside, this may be something interesting to do on Oct 31. Its a
list of "haunted" tours:
http://www.bigeasy.com/attractions/list-haunted.html
And there is always the famous graveyard tours as well.
larry
On Fri, 10 Sep 2004 09:51:43 -0400, Sandy Clark <
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Iowa class.
as well...
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On Fri, 10 Sep 2004 09:47:33 -0400, Tangorre, Michael
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> I was cross referencing the battleship guns with the other way the word
> is used "that dude in the gym had 18" guns, he's jacked" :-)
> So... if you have 9, you must 4 and a ha
I'm coming up for CF Underground so will be there on Saturday through Monday
late afternoon. I've decided not to go to MAX, but the temptation of seeing
all of you and spending time in New Orleans is way too good to miss (plus I
know a few good restaurants there!)
Sandy Clark
http://www.shayna.co
that just begs the Mae West quote:
"Is that a gun in your pocket or are you just happy to see me?"
larry
On Fri, 10 Sep 2004 08:01:33 -0500, Kevin Graeme <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Are they? I've got nine of them if you'd like to get closer :-)
>
> Actually, I know next to nothing about b
I was cross referencing the battleship guns with the other way the word
is used "that dude in the gym had 18" guns, he's jacked" :-)
So... if you have 9, you must 4 and a half arms.. hehehe.
Michael T. Tangorre
From: Kevin Graeme [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Se
If there are enough arriving on the Friday perhaps we all could get
together on the friday or Saturday night.
larry
On Fri, 10 Sep 2004 09:24:12 -0400, Candace Cottrell
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> Me... I'll be there on Friday.
>
> Candace K. Cottrell, Web Developer
> The Children's Medical Cen
Well, both. ;)
On Fri, 10 Sep 2004 09:15:43 -0400, S. Isaac Dealey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>
> > You are the USS Texas. You are the flagship for today's
> > Third Texas
> > Navy and a museum piece linked with the pride of Texas.
> > Built by the
> > US navy with ten 14 inch guns, you're a s
Well, I've googled this, and it appears as if it really is only going
to work on the Media Center XP. How silly.
On Fri, 10 Sep 2004 08:21:32 -0500, Raymond Camden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Tyler, thanks for the info. I agree, it would be really stupid for MS
> to make it work only with the Med
Me... I'll be there on Friday.
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."
>>> [EMAIL PRO
Are they? I've got nine of them if you'd like to get closer :-)
Actually, I know next to nothing about battleships even though my
stepfather was in the Navy. The only thing I know about the Yamato was
that it was the basis for the ship in the old anime series Space
Battleship Yamato, aka StarB
Tyler, thanks for the info. I agree, it would be really stupid for MS
to make it work only with the Media Center... but it wouldn't surprise
me either. I've considered modding my XBOX, but I'm just too chicken.
:)
On Thu, 9 Sep 2004 15:32:49 -0400, Tyler Silcox
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> All the
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