JFK Reloaded - sick

2004-11-22 Thread Howie Hamlin
Well, this is one of the most tasteless video games I've ever heard of. http://www.jfkreloaded.net/ ~| Special thanks to the CF Community Suite Gold Sponsor - CFHosting.net http://www.cfhosting.net Message: http://www.houseoffus

RE: Spam gets religion

2004-11-22 Thread Jim Davis
I don't know how I got on the list, but at the office I get five or six spams a day offer "discounted mortgages to good Christians from the Christian lending network". It truly offends me like no porn spam ever could. ;^) Jim Davis -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMA

RE: Reporter that filmed fallujah mosque shootings' Blog

2004-11-22 Thread Jim Davis
For what it's worth this was carried on MSNBC.com as well (as a front page link) - although they clearly state it originally appeared on his blog. I just thought it was nice that they published it there as well. It indicates to me that they're perfectly willing to let their reporters get their (p

Spam gets religion

2004-11-22 Thread larryclyons
CNET News.com (http://www.news.com/) This story has been sent to you on behalf of [EMAIL PROTECTED] (e-mail address not verified), who added this comment: This is almost scary. larry Spam gets religion By Dan Ilett E-mail recipients are increasingly being offered religious salvation through b

nifty

2004-11-22 Thread dana tierney
just noticed the "related page" feature in gmail. It seems pretty intelligent Dana -- Diebold: It's a better way to deliver a state ~| Special thanks to the CF Community Suite Gold Sponsor - CFHosting.net http://www.cfhosting.n

Re: Speaking of Wireless Routers

2004-11-22 Thread Paul Ihrig
i am taking my dad to the air force museum for friday then back to cmh to either a imax flick or just to see the icredibles.. my mom & wife are just going to a jp penny outlet & maybe lunch... i avoid shopping like it was a virus... the sexual ones ~~~

Re: Congress Passes Unlimited Acces To Your Tax Returns

2004-11-22 Thread Gruss Gott
> Sam wrote: > You seem to do this every time you run out of facts, > just make up stuff. I'll stick to the facts: Mr. Bush and his party, who have full legislative control, have failed to implement the recommendations of the only committee to investigate 9/11; an attack that killed 3000 American

Re: Reporter that filmed fallujah mosque shootings' Blog

2004-11-22 Thread dana tierney
Behold the power of the blog. A much more nuanced story than is being reported by either side. Thanks for the link, Gel :) this guy comes across as someone trying very hard to be fair to everyone. Dana On Mon, 22 Nov 2004 16:40:23 -0400, Angel Stewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > http://www.kevi

Re: Congress Passes Unlimited Acces To Your Tax Returns

2004-11-22 Thread Sam Morris
You seem to do this every time you run out of facts, just make up stuff. I shouldn't believe what Bush says publicly but I should believe what you say he's thinking and what he might do in the future. Give me a break. > > No, nothing is true in politics unless you're part > of planning it. >

Re: Speaking of Wireless Routers

2004-11-22 Thread Jerry Johnson
I don't think it is the biggest anymore. But it is a pretty good one. (I spent plenty of time there, having dated a girl from Ridgefield for years) Jerry Jerry Johnson Web Developer Dolan Media Company >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 11/22/04 05:25PM >>> When I used to work at the Danbury (CT) Fair Mal

Re: how bizarre

2004-11-22 Thread dana tierney
Now that you mention I recall some discussion of this happening in the downtown area -- they were jealous when Rio Rancho decided to make the whoel city a hot spot -- but that doesn't explain I-40 and I-25. I'll have to investigate, cause the reason I notice it is this one stretch of I-40 really do

Re: Speaking of Wireless Routers

2004-11-22 Thread Jeffry Houser
Good old Snopes: Black Friday is not actually the busiest shopping day of the year; it's a myth. It may have been the case at one point, but last time I saw numbers (I assume last year?) it was the 6th / 7th. Places get busier as the

Re: how bizarre

2004-11-22 Thread Kevin Graeme
There are several cities playing with building infrastructures in their downtown areas or along the freeways to offer public broadband access. Then there are non-profit tech neo-hippies that are building wifi cooperatives. Here's a wireless community list: http://www.toaster.net/wireless/community

Re: how bizarre

2004-11-22 Thread Jochem van Dieten
Kevin Graeme wrote: > http://www.speakeasy.net/netshare/ $20 for the sub-customer minimum? I can get a 768 / 128 DSL line for 20 euro. Jochem ~| Special thanks to the CF Community Suite Gold Sponsor - CFHosting.net http://www.cf

Re: how bizarre

2004-11-22 Thread Gruss Gott
> Dana wrote: > Anyone else's city look like that? Maybe it's a new development in urban > infrastructure that I was unaware of? > I think the dots are all actual Wi-Fi APs, and it all looks like that because war drivers are just people in cars driving around sniffing for Wi-fi networks. That me

Re: how bizarre

2004-11-22 Thread dana tierney
https://wigle.net/gps/gps/GPSDB/onlinemap/?lat1=35.216675&long1=-106.835468&lat2=34.896637&long2=-106.425792&event=1 Take a look at this view. If you zoom in along the interstates and other main streets it seems as though there is some sort of network for ... for what? cameras? Streetlights? Since

Re: Speaking of Wireless Routers

2004-11-22 Thread Gruss Gott
> Kevin wrote: > Heh. Next time you're at Best Buy look around and count the number of > people that actually look happy. My partner pointed it out to me one > day, and everyone there looked either numb or frustrated. > Which is opposite of IKEA. Everytime I go in there every looks happy sipping

RE: NBA

2004-11-22 Thread Nick McClure
Well, don't get me wrong, I don't approve of the way Artest reacted, he did hit someone, and his action in my opinion was not warranted and should not be considered self defense, however the nba rule he broke was leaving the floor and going into the stands. He broke a law when get got there, and s

Re: NBA

2004-11-22 Thread Won Lee
Nick McClure wrote: > Let me add a little to that. > >>From the NBAs view it may come down to a loss of revenue, if the only thing > the NBA cares about is revenue. I would think the NBA as an organization > cares about revenue, and the overall image of the sport and the > organization. > > Not o

Re: Speaking of Wireless Routers

2004-11-22 Thread dana tierney
Ah, thanks. I hate crowds. But maybe this could be an adventure for the 14yo. We'll see. Thank you all... Dana On Mon, 22 Nov 2004 15:33:55 -0600, Marlon Moyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I picked up the Belkin 54G HSM (125Mbps) router 2 weeks ago for $29.99 after > rebate. I'd consider the $2

Re: Speaking of Wireless Routers

2004-11-22 Thread Kevin Graeme
On Mon, 22 Nov 2004 15:33:55 -0600, Marlon Moyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I went out on Black Friday about 2 years ago and swore never again. I > remember standing in line at Best Buy for over an hour waiting to check out. Heh. Next time you're at Best Buy look around and count the number of

Re: how bizarre

2004-11-22 Thread dana tierney
hmm. Be interesting to see if the very few dots in my neighborhood is due to lack of wireless or lack of wardriving then. I'll let you guys know what I find. I know when I had a cable modem here maybe eighteen months ago wireless was not offered as an option. But that is a long time in the geek uni

RE: NBA

2004-11-22 Thread Nick McClure
>From what, a plastic cup? A grown man, a professional athlete at the top of his game has to defend himself against a plastic cup, when there are hundreds of police and security guards around that are much more capable of doing that. Defending yourself is one thing, but this wasn't self defense,

Re: how bizarre

2004-11-22 Thread Jochem van Dieten
Nick McClure wrote: > But think of the security concerns, also email and other services you get > from your ISP. Nothing you can't solve yourself. > Also think of what would happen if everybody wanted to use it at the same > time. Then it would be slow :) Jochem ~~

Re: NBA

2004-11-22 Thread William Bowen
> You wouldn't say that someone who kills a man out of > malice and someone who kills someone by accident while trying to denfend > themselves are the same people, would you? No in this example they would be two different people... ... feeling a little snarky at the moment... sorry... :-) -- -

tax return access flap

2004-11-22 Thread dana tierney
I had been wondering how a provision giving access to tax returns could wind up in a legislative bill "by accident." I mean, what explanantion could there be, a bunch of us got drunk one night and did a top ten list of things we'd like to have for the next election? Then Tom DeLay's man on my staf

Re: Congress Passes Unlimited Acces To Your Tax Returns

2004-11-22 Thread Gruss Gott
> Sam wrote: > So now nothing is true unless I here from the Pres > himself? > No, nothing is true in politics unless you're part of planning it. The bill was blocked by 2 powerful chairman - probably because Mr. Rumsfeld and Mr. Wolfowitz didn't want it passed since it would dilute the power of

RE: Speaking of Wireless Routers

2004-11-22 Thread Marlon Moyer
I picked up the Belkin 54G HSM (125Mbps) router 2 weeks ago for $29.99 after rebate. I'd consider the $20.00 difference well worth my sanity. I went out on Black Friday about 2 years ago and swore never again. I remember standing in line at Best Buy for over an hour waiting to check out. > --

RE: NBA

2004-11-22 Thread Nick McClure
Let me add a little to that. >From the NBAs view it may come down to a loss of revenue, if the only thing the NBA cares about is revenue. I would think the NBA as an organization cares about revenue, and the overall image of the sport and the organization. Not only could it hurt nba income, but i

Re: how bizarre

2004-11-22 Thread Kevin Graeme
But it isn't a geek-only thing anymore. Many cable/dsl companies are starting to send out modems with wireless just built-in. So as long if they subscribe to cable internet or DSL, they automatically have wireless. In other cases, the companies are including or recommending people go buy a "firewal

Re: NBA

2004-11-22 Thread William Bowen
> So you are saying he is to be punished for potentially damaging revenue > stream? Isn't that the root of all punishment in professional sports? -- -- will "If my life weren't funny, it would just be true; and that would just be unacceptable." - Carrie Fisher ~

RE: NBA

2004-11-22 Thread Nick McClure
Yes -Original Message- From: Won Lee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, November 22, 2004 4:24 PM To: CF-Community Subject: Re: NBA > He brought shame to the NBA, and should be punished for it. > So you are saying he is to be punished for potentially damaging revenue stream? ~

Re: NBA

2004-11-22 Thread Won Lee
Tangorre, Michael wrote: >>From: Won Lee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >>I don't think he is a loose cannon. What gives you the right >>to judge him like that? > > > What gives me the right? I have the right to judge whomever I feel based > on their actions. How do you judge people, on how you thi

Re: how bizarre

2004-11-22 Thread William Bowen
> I thought Sonics were drive-in type restaurants only. The Burgermaster (local drive-in burger place, very similar to Sonics) carhops in the Seattle area all use PDAs to place orders. so wireless hub at Sonic might not be so far fetched. Also "Sonics" in this area refers to our minor-league bask

Re: how bizarre

2004-11-22 Thread dana tierney
ok, I take it that the orange dots are unsecured routers? You are right, there are a lot, and it looks as though I coul check my email from just about any street corner in the university area, for a start. Over where I live though... well, there are only three in the entire neighborhood, but I cou

Re: NBA

2004-11-22 Thread Won Lee
> He brought shame to the NBA, and should be punished for it. > So you are saying he is to be punished for potentially damaging revenue stream? -- 2004 - The year $184M couldn't buy a pennant. ~| Special thanks to the CF Co

Re: NBA

2004-11-22 Thread Kevin Graeme
On Mon, 22 Nov 2004 15:40:59 -0400, Jason Lemahieu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > If some rowdy guy came into my cubicle, yelling and throwing beer on me, I'd > punch his face in for sure. How about lobbing nerf missles? -Kevin ~~~

RE: NBA

2004-11-22 Thread Tangorre, Michael
> From: Won Lee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > I don't think he is a loose cannon. What gives you the right > to judge him like that? What gives me the right? I have the right to judge whomever I feel based on their actions. How do you judge people, on how you think they "may" behave or act... Or

RE: NBA

2004-11-22 Thread Nick McClure
Well, even Stern said he was taking into account more than this one event when dealing with Artest, he was singled out for his general disrespect for his team and the game. Not just for going into the stands, because other players went into the stands, they got heave punishments as well, but Artes

Re: NBA

2004-11-22 Thread Won Lee
The thing I don't understand is this... I'm saying what he did wasn't as bad as the media made it out to be because it's something that I think, while a bit excessive, is within the realm of probability for a lot of people. People are writing what he did was so wrong and uncivilized. I guess

Re: how bizarre

2004-11-22 Thread Jerry Johnson
How funny. The red dots in my neighborhood directly correspond to high-income condos. And Walmart. Jerry Jerry Johnson Web Developer Dolan Media Company ~| Special thanks to the CF Community Suite Gold Sponsor - CFHosting.ne

Re: Clemson v South Carolina WAS RE: NBA

2004-11-22 Thread Won Lee
Nick McClure wrote: > The NCAA knows about UK, we are still on probation. > > We're the team that can't even buy good players :) I'm talking about their bball program, which has the highest attendance for 9 years running. I assumed it was the basketball program. I can't imagine it being the f

Re: Speaking of Wireless Routers

2004-11-22 Thread dana tierney
hmmm crowds of people early morning push and shove. How much is this router normally??? LOL Dana On Mon, 22 Nov 2004 14:47:00 -0600, Kevin Graeme <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Traditionally it's only at the store. And often there are lines of > people looking to get a killer deal that form hours

Re: medic alert tags

2004-11-22 Thread dana tierney
I think so. They have a pamphlet for it at the coumadin clinic. It might be best to stick to what's well-known I guess, but right now it looks as though this wil be a six month treatment and I really I don't need the part where the doctor can call up my medical history or whatever. Just need someth

Re: NBA

2004-11-22 Thread Won Lee
Tangorre, Michael wrote: > What message would it send if Stern suspended him for 3 games instead? > Or 5? The answer THE WRONG MESSAGE! > Its simple Won, Artest is a short tempered, maniac who does not belong > in the NBA. He should be happy he can come back next season. If I was > Stern, I'd j

Re: how bizarre

2004-11-22 Thread dana tierney
too many of us trying to use it at once? I was having that problem with Ann Arbor :) Maybe John Stanley is reading the thread :) On Mon, 22 Nov 2004 15:51:11 -0500, Larry C. Lyons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > It can't get my area correct. Even after I've entered the zip and > city/state it still

Re: Western Europe Geography Was US Geography

2004-11-22 Thread Jacob
I thought it was a new type of computer media... ;-) At 12:16 PM 11/22/2004, you wrote: > > F.Y.R.O.M??? > >Former Yugoslavian Republic of Macedonia > >:-p > >Brother was in Bosnia a few years ago... > >-- >-- > >will > > >"If my life weren't funny, it would just be true; >and that would just be u

Re: how bizarre

2004-11-22 Thread dana tierney
Don't get me wrong, I am not saying the people in my neighborhood are stupid by any means. But. My kids play with their kids, we talk. They ask me what I do and it's like I am from another planet. Sure, they have cable. One or two might have DSL for the online gaming.. But wireless? Why would they?

RE: Got my Half-Life 2 Package!

2004-11-22 Thread Wayne Putterill
Sorted it, I was in a dead end and just didn't realise it. Got up to the Water Hazard now. -Original Message- From: John Stanley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 22 November 2004 18:17 To: CF-Community Subject: RE: Got my Half-Life 2 Package! are you talking about the rail yard in the ve

RE: NBA

2004-11-22 Thread Tangorre, Michael
> From: Won Lee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > I on the other hand, am unwilling to impose my morality on > others. I was shocked and abhorred by his behavior. I > thought he went a bit over the line. But I think Stern > over-reacted. I think he didn't just punish Artest; he sent > a message

Re: how bizarre

2004-11-22 Thread Larry C. Lyons
It can't get my area correct. Even after I've entered the zip and city/state it still displays some place in Georgia. larry On Mon, 22 Nov 2004 14:46:43 -0600, Deanna Schneider <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Funny, Someone has done my general area, and there a few within blocks > of me. Mine's not

Re: medic alert tags

2004-11-22 Thread Larry C. Lyons
I use the traditional medic-alert tags, but didn't know you could get those on-line. larry On Mon, 22 Nov 2004 13:41:43 -0700, dana tierney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Anyone know a good online source for these? The one I saw was offering > registration and who knows, technical support and a co

Re: NBA

2004-11-22 Thread Won Lee
Nick McClure wrote: > And then you both would probably be arrested. > > -Original Message- > From: Jason Lemahieu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Monday, November 22, 2004 2:41 PM > To: CF-Community > Subject: Re: NBA > > If some rowdy guy came into my cubicle, yelling and throwing bee

Re: Speaking of Wireless Routers

2004-11-22 Thread Kevin Graeme
Traditionally it's only at the store. And often there are lines of people looking to get a killer deal that form hours before the store opens. And the black friday deals are usually just for a few hours in the morning. It's retail insanity at its finest. -Kevin On Mon, 22 Nov 2004 13:37:40 -070

Re: how bizarre

2004-11-22 Thread Deanna Schneider
Funny, Someone has done my general area, and there a few within blocks of me. Mine's not on there, though. :) On Mon, 22 Nov 2004 14:21:57 -0600, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Jeff wrote: > > Welcome to the ever exciting world of "netstumbling". > > > > Or wardriving! Here's a link

Re: NBA

2004-11-22 Thread Won Lee
I think this thread is getting a bit out of control. If you think the NBA should or can ban Artest for life because his actions then fine. I don't think I will be able to convince you. I can't give anyone a reason strong enough to change your moral pillars. If you think it was wrong then it

RE: NBA

2004-11-22 Thread Nick McClure
And then you both would probably be arrested. -Original Message- From: Jason Lemahieu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, November 22, 2004 2:41 PM To: CF-Community Subject: Re: NBA If some rowdy guy came into my cubicle, yelling and throwing beer on me, I'd punch his face in for sur

RE: NBA

2004-11-22 Thread Tangorre, Michael
> From: Jason Lemahieu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > >So anyone see the NBA scuffle last Friday? I missed it and didn't > >realize how chaotic it was until I saw it on TV. I hope the > fans get > >prosecuted for inciting a riot. That would be ok considering the cubivcle has one exit point (ass

RE: Clemson v South Carolina WAS RE: NBA

2004-11-22 Thread Nick McClure
The NCAA knows about UK, we are still on probation. We're the team that can't even buy good players :) -Original Message- From: Won Lee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, November 22, 2004 3:32 PM To: CF-Community Subject: Re: Clemson v South Carolina WAS RE: NBA Nick McClure wrote

medic alert tags

2004-11-22 Thread dana tierney
Anyone know a good online source for these? The one I saw was offering registration and who knows, technical support and a community or something. I just would like to get something that would be noticed if I got hit by a bus since it would really be nice in that event if the ER doc knew I was bein

RE: NBA

2004-11-22 Thread Nick McClure
But in most states you can fire at will, if somebody is doing something to the detriment of my company, I have every right to fire them. State law is what allows a company to fire at will. You don't have to have a reason. -Original Message- From: Won Lee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: M

Re: Speaking of Wireless Routers

2004-11-22 Thread Charlie Griefer
generally you need to go to the store. most of these items are loss leaders that are designed to get you into the store where you'll purchase "less discounted" items. guess it wouldn't hurt to check with the individual store...but i'd bet a testicle that you have to be there in person. (just to

Re: NBA

2004-11-22 Thread Tony Weeg
SCAPEGOAT? the idiot is way outta line, WAY outta line... he is worthless and needs to be eradicated. grow up and learn how to act like a normal civilized human being. On Mon, 22 Nov 2004 15:10:05 -0500, Won Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Nick McClure wrote: > > > > I think they were sayin

Reporter that filmed fallujah mosque shootings' Blog

2004-11-22 Thread Angel Stewart
http://www.kevinsites.net/2004_11_21_archive.html#110107420331292115 "Since the shooting in the Mosque, I've been haunted that I have not been able to tell you directly what I saw or explain the process by which the world came to see it as well" -Gel ~~~

Re: NBA

2004-11-22 Thread Jason Lemahieu
>So anyone see the NBA scuffle last Friday? I missed it and didn't >realize how chaotic it was until I saw it on TV. I hope the fans get >prosecuted for inciting a riot. If some rowdy guy came into my cubicle, yelling and throwing beer on me, I'd punch his face in for sure.

Re: Speaking of Wireless Routers

2004-11-22 Thread dana tierney
so here is the burning question :P do I have to go to the mall to get the price or can I get it online :) I don't expect you guys to research it though, I'll look later. Dana On Mon, 22 Nov 2004 14:27:10 -0600, Kevin Graeme <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > And it's called black friday because retail

Re: how bizarre

2004-11-22 Thread Kevin Graeme
What I think is really funny is the number of people I hear say "people in my neighborhood aren't technically sophisticated enough to have wireless". But then you see these netstumbler maps and you realize that there are WAPs everywhere with a moderately decent population. Heck, there are at least

Re: NBA

2004-11-22 Thread Tony Weeg
slow motion fo' me, slo motion fo' me HIT EM UP TANGO On Mon, 22 Nov 2004 15:15:32 -0500, Tangorre, Michael <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > From: Won Lee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > I wouldn't go as far as to applaud his behavior, but I > > particularly blame him for anything. > > WHAT?

Re: Clemson v South Carolina WAS RE: NBA

2004-11-22 Thread Won Lee
Nick McClure wrote: > Well, not so much at Kentucky, football is cool and all, and we have a 70k > seat stadium, and yeah it sells out even when he have a 5-6 season, but it > sure as hell ain't basketball. > > Kentucky has had the highest the NCAA Division 1 attendance for 9 years > running. I g

RE: Got my Half-Life 2 Package!

2004-11-22 Thread Angel Stewart
:-I -Gel -Original Message- From: Kevin Graeme So you're still free then? I'd like to move to TT. :-o -Kevin ~| Special thanks to the CF Community Suite Gold Sponsor - CFHosting.net http://www.cfhosting.net Messag

Re: NBA

2004-11-22 Thread Won Lee
G wrote: > And I bet the judge would side with the NBA, because I bet a base clause of > every NBA contract holds that players may be dismissed for behavior > detrimental to the league. > > Does your work contract has a behavior clausemine does. > I disagree with you. Those clauses, while i

Re: NBA

2004-11-22 Thread Won Lee
Nick McClure wrote: > I doubt it, the contracts are usually pretty clear, and they are probably > pretty well tested also. > > When the choice is made there is usually little to no recourse anybody can > take outside of the NBA, or NFL, NCAA, MLB and so on. > Pro sports act under exemption of an

RE: NBA

2004-11-22 Thread Nick McClure
Hell, I don't even have a work contract really. In Kentucky your employer can let you go for any reason they want short of illegal discrimination so long as they are open an honest and do not prevent you from being able to earn a wage doing what ever it is you do. -Original Message- From:

RE: NBA

2004-11-22 Thread Nick McClure
I'm sure those fans are going to pay for it. But we also have an idea in this country that there are police and other government agencies tasked with keeping the peace and dealing with offenders. Right up until the point where Artest jumped into the stands he was the victim, he committed a hard f

Re: Speaking of Wireless Routers

2004-11-22 Thread Kevin Graeme
And it's called black friday because retailers could get "in the black" with their financials on that day because of the number of shoppers. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Friday_(shopping) -Kevin On Mon, 22 Nov 2004 13:17:19 -0700, Charlie Griefer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > the day after

RE: NBA

2004-11-22 Thread Nick McClure
I doubt it, the contracts are usually pretty clear, and they are probably pretty well tested also. When the choice is made there is usually little to no recourse anybody can take outside of the NBA, or NFL, NCAA, MLB and so on. -Original Message- From: Won Lee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] S

Re: how bizarre

2004-11-22 Thread Gruss Gott
> Jeff wrote: > Welcome to the ever exciting world of "netstumbling". > Or wardriving! Here's a link to a neat map where you can put in your address and if a war driver has mapped a hotspot near you it'll be there: https://wigle.net/gps/gps/GPSDB/onlinemap/?eventid=1 Main site: http://www.wo

Re: Speaking of Wireless Routers

2004-11-22 Thread Aaron Rouse
Yes, the worst possible day to ever set out of the house. My mother n law lives for sales, and loves to try to go to every single one of them on that day of the year. -- Aaron Rouse http://www.happyhacker.com/ On Mon, 22 Nov 2004 13:17:19 -0700, Charlie Griefer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > the

Re: Speaking of Wireless Routers

2004-11-22 Thread Jeff Garza
The day after Thanksgiving Sale Day... Or the Nightmare at the mall... Call it what you will. - Original Message - From: "dana tierney" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, November 22, 2004 1:14 PM Subject: Re: Speaking of Wireless Routers what's b

Re: Speaking of Wireless Routers

2004-11-22 Thread Tony Weeg
a website thats down a lot :( as i cannot click on that link! On Mon, 22 Nov 2004 13:14:56 -0700, dana tierney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > what's black friday??? > > Dana > > On Mon, 22 Nov 2004 12:15:16 -0500, Erika L. Walker-Arnold > > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > The Item: Belkin 54g

Re: how do you like 'em now

2004-11-22 Thread dana tierney
well, it sounds like whoever invested in infrastructure is getting a return on their invest ment. I was commenting on the human rights violations vs the republicans running on a "values" platform, though. Dana On Mon, 22 Nov 2004 07:14:49 -0800, Ken Ketsdever <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I lived

Re: Speaking of Wireless Routers

2004-11-22 Thread Charlie Griefer
the day after thanksgiving. traditionally the busiest shopping day of the year, and retailers have HUGE sales. people start lining up at stores at 6:00 am (or earlier) to be able to take advantage. On Mon, 22 Nov 2004 13:14:56 -0700, dana tierney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > what's black friday

Re: NBA

2004-11-22 Thread G
And I bet the judge would side with the NBA, because I bet a base clause of every NBA contract holds that players may be dismissed for behavior detrimental to the league. Does your work contract has a behavior clausemine does. > I don't know > > the specifics behind the NBA's CBA, but I can

Re: Western Europe Geography Was US Geography

2004-11-22 Thread William Bowen
> F.Y.R.O.M??? Former Yugoslavian Republic of Macedonia :-p Brother was in Bosnia a few years ago... -- -- will "If my life weren't funny, it would just be true; and that would just be unacceptable." - Carrie Fisher ~| Sp

Re: Speaking of Wireless Routers

2004-11-22 Thread dana tierney
what's black friday??? Dana On Mon, 22 Nov 2004 12:15:16 -0500, Erika L. Walker-Arnold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > The Item: Belkin 54g Wireless Cable/DSL Router > The Place: Office Max > The Date: Black Friday > The Price: $9.99 > > Info Source: > http://www.bf04.com/sales.php?store=all&categ

RE: NBA

2004-11-22 Thread Tangorre, Michael
> From: Won Lee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > I wouldn't go as far as to applaud his behavior, but I > particularly blame him for anything. WHAT?! The NBA, Pistons, Pacers, and Fans do not control ones behavior. The fans were out of line, punish them through arrest and conviction. Artest was out

Re: how bizarre

2004-11-22 Thread Jeff Garza
Welcome to the ever exciting world of "netstumbling". It is fun to find all the APs set up that are available in your neighborhood. - Original Message - From: "dana tierney" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, November 22, 2004 1:03 PM Subject: Re: ho

Re: how bizarre

2004-11-22 Thread dana tierney
That's an idea. I'll cross-examine my son; he has been known to lend their son video games and the like then hang out over there to show him how it's done, so he might know if they have one. Dana On Mon, 22 Nov 2004 15:05:23 -0500, Larry C. Lyons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Given that 802.11x r

Re: NBA

2004-11-22 Thread Won Lee
Nick McClure wrote: > I think they were saying that he shouldn't be in the NBA unless he is going > to stop being an ass. > > These people get paid to play basketball. They have gotten to big for their > britches and some times they need to be put back into their place. > > Artest was out of line

Re: NBA

2004-11-22 Thread Won Lee
I don't know > the specifics behind the NBA's CBA, but I can gaurantee you that the NBA > holds the right to suspend or dismiss you completely from all forms of NBA > sanctioned competition if they deem that your behavior is worthy of such > action. It didn't matter if baseball had the right or no

Re: how bizarre

2004-11-22 Thread Larry C. Lyons
Given that 802.11x runs on the same frequencies as many cordless phones, you could be picking up that signal. larry On Mon, 22 Nov 2004 13:03:22 -0700, dana tierney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I am not even sure the neighbors have internet. Thay probably have > cable though, hmmm :) Whatever it

Re: how bizarre

2004-11-22 Thread dana tierney
I am not even sure the neighbors have internet. Thay probably have cable though, hmmm :) Whatever it is, it's pretty slow and erratic. I'd estimate the speed I was getting in there at 14.4 or less. I was actually wondering if I might not be riding an alarm system or something. The card driver also

Re: NBA

2004-11-22 Thread G
What I'm saying is, professional sports leagues in the United States have the ability to decide who can or cannot work for them. Baseball's lifetime ban of Pete Rose is a good example. When you sign a contract and start collecting paychecks from the NBA, you agree to certain rules. I don't know the

RE: Clemson v South Carolina WAS RE: NBA

2004-11-22 Thread Nick McClure
Well, not so much at Kentucky, football is cool and all, and we have a 70k seat stadium, and yeah it sells out even when he have a 5-6 season, but it sure as hell ain't basketball. Kentucky has had the highest the NCAA Division 1 attendance for 9 years running. -Original Message- From: Wo

RE: Clemson v South Carolina WAS RE: NBA

2004-11-22 Thread Russel Madere
LSU has monstrous tailgating parties. They last literally from sun up to game time. And sometimes, through the game and until campus police say "Go home." They also travel to every game. Russel Madere Webmaster 504.832.9835 SunShine Pages by EATEL www.sunshinepages.com -Original Message-

Re: Clemson v South Carolina WAS RE: NBA

2004-11-22 Thread Won Lee
Russel Madere wrote: > Louisiana also demands satisfaction. > > For that, we will keep our tailgaters in Louisiana next time we play the > ACC. > Pistols at noon? Swords at sunset? Heh. I'm just kidding. I've been told the SEC has much better pre and post game parties. Football is impor

RE: NBA

2004-11-22 Thread Nick McClure
I think they were saying that he shouldn't be in the NBA unless he is going to stop being an ass. These people get paid to play basketball. They have gotten to big for their britches and some times they need to be put back into their place. Artest was out of line, I'm sure he will even agree with

Re: NBA

2004-11-22 Thread Tony Weeg
won. no offense, but i cannot put the time into this that i need to. i am slammed. but my final thoughts are this... 1. the nba needs to have a salary cap per player, that goes up for each year of Acceptable behaviour 2. the teams need to award players for their on-court performance, and compli

Re: Congress Passes Unlimited Acces To Your Tax Returns

2004-11-22 Thread Sam Morris
--- Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Did he call you? Because if he didn't then we don't > know anything. So now nothing is true unless I here from the Pres himself? I bet if Woodward said it you'd beleive it. http://www.chron.com/cs/CDA/ssistory.mpl/nation/2912518 "When I get home, I

Re: NBA

2004-11-22 Thread Won Lee
G wrote: > I don't buy that for a second. A "normal" person doesn't react that > violently. Someone with Artest's history of behavior problemsdoes. > > I agree with TW, he has no business playing in the NBA. Period. Hasn't for > awhile, imo. I think where he really belongs is in jail, before h

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