I purchased this chair about a year ago for my home office and I couldn't be
happier with it, especially for the price.
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp?CategoryID=cat07002id=1056281191725
skuId=5697043type=productref=08loc=01
http://tinyurl.com/6jg8d
HTH,
Kristine C. Hege
Lumenexus
Just about.
I was stuck at a Lady Elk's Christmas party last night, so I missed
Billy Volek throw me into my fantasy football playoffs with 4 touchdowns
and 436 yards. I hope he repeats this feat next week. He can have all
of the losing efforts like that he can have. :)
Here is the address I
Do you use the hard drive? I don't know why I would want the larger
console just for that.
-Kevin
On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 11:03:06 -0500, Jim Davis
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Too true... but I really doubt they could have fit a slot or tray loader
into that thing.
My biggest complaint over all
Well, to clarify, the two jurors who agreed to talk with the media indicated
that his lack of emotion may have played a part in their decision during the
PENALTY phase of the trial.
In all my readings since the verdict, none have indicated that his emotion
played a part in their decision
dog.
get off yer arse, head on over to staples/best buy/office max
pick out your top three, do some pro's/con's and from there
you are in the best seat fer you... they cycle chairs in and out
of all those places, id recommend mine, but i cant find it
to send you the link... big things to look
Think i'll offer the guy hosting. I'm all for supporting freedom of speech.
On Mon, 13 Dec 2004 12:53:09 -0700, Dana [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It contains video on the war from a number of sources. I am stranded
on a dialup computer today but the video of the du'a that I finally
saw after
I'm sure Al Bundy's keyboard would have the same thing inside :)
--- On Monday, December 13, 2004 6:31 PM, Charlie Griefer scribed: ---
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2004/12/01/keyboard_probe/
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...suddenly i feel like i need protection...should probably tell my mom too...
I thought those were referred to as Player Killers??
Hatton
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I use a third party drive with HD Advance (which allows you to make HD
copies of most games - not all, but most). This way I can play the games
without the discs and with faster load times (the first part is the problem
point as far as Sony is concerned).
I'm using an 80GB drive, but HD Advance
Bill nonono if there is a visa involved that's discrimination based on
immigration status, which is quite legal and often encouraged g Look
at the paragraph Kevin found over the weekend. You can prefer a
citizen for a given job or in a given situation. You just can't do so
as policy.
The example
Which is why this conviction will be challenged several times before his
punishment is confirmed. When people start talking about reforms to reduce or
eliminate appeals, I worry that the solution is not so simple. Yes, it is
costly, yes it is abused. But would we really be better off without
I have been searching for two days to the solution of this particularly
annoying problem.
I have a div that includes one or more ul and/or ol blocks. The div
starts out with a Height of 150px, but there is a control the when clicked,
using a bit of DHTML, the div is resized to the size of
Dana wrote:
Interesting. I got into that particular theme because my professor
said that Sartre was a humanist while Camus was not. I came to see
that she was looking at La chute (The Fall?) and The Flies whereas I
was looking at Nausea and The Plague. But still. Sartre strikes me as
being
You may need to re-register any objects that were in the frontpage dir
so that their new path is reflected
HTH
On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 10:09:35 -0700, Dana [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, I *was* trying to move it. I did move it. My bitch is that now
that I have moved it, Word and Excel don't work,
Heh. I read The Plague while stranded overnight in an airport because
of a storm grounding all planes. There was an odd symmetry to it.
Obviously people weren't dying in the airport, but the idea of people
being unexpectedly trapped together.
There was a foreign couple, from Switzerland I
They said it was going to be only the stuff in the public domain (to start with)
Jerry
Jerry Johnson
Web Developer
Dolan Media Company
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 12/14/04 12:41PM
Google Announces Search Deal with Seven Libraries
This sounds really cool. I wonder if it will end up in the courts
discrimination based on national origin.
On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 11:02:54 -0500, Jerry Johnson
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Why exactly is it illegal again?
Jerry Johnson
Web Developer
Dolan Media Company
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 12/14/04 10:54AM
welp it may be correct, but it appears to be
hey, that's great. Better than selling videos of beheadings g
Seriously, I was a bit concerned that this might be one of those sites
that the deliver these videos to, but he says he finds them himself.
Dana
On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 10:36:28 -0500, Bill Wheatley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Think i'll
Brian Wrote:
But they are separate, aren't they???
I think you're right about that. Which convinces more that the death
penalty isn't warranted in this case. Although I think that's just
the jury's recommendation and now it's up to the judge.
Still, if the system effectively forces you
Yes, I *was* trying to move it. I did move it. My bitch is that now
that I have moved it, Word and Excel don't work, even after I moved it
back. The remove comment was an example.
I will keep the Systemworks suggestion in mind. It might be less
trouble to get the Office disk out than to go buy a
Yeah. Imagine if he is really innocent. But again, I don't think he
is. Court TV was playing these tapes back in the early fall when I was
all sick at home. Amber asked him how he could know he was going to
lose his wife before it happened, and he had no good answer for her.
Dana
On Tue, 14 Dec
We use it for content updates as an interim solution until we can get
our CMS implemented. Its a very decent rudimentary system. Has various
levels of restrictions defines editable areas with in the templates
(just like dreamweaver). Integrates with Dreamweaver sites and
templates, although
But they are separate, aren't they???
The evidence of the case will serve to decide guilt or innocence. Once guilt
is determined, an entirely different set of factors is then put into play to
determine penalty. So to say convict a guy to death with only
circumstantial evidence, wouldn't be
I haven't been following this trial as closely as some on this list, but
isn't there an *awful* lot of circumstantial evidence?
What about the concrete that was supposedly used to 'fix his driveway', yet
none of that brand of concrete was found in his driveway? That, the phone
conversations,
I am familiar with it. We've deployed it for over 100 sites and one of
these days we might actually do a case study with MM.
I like it a lot for what it is. It's the easiest UI I've seen for
non-technical users to edit content on a site. Be aware though that it
is effectively anti-CMS. It's only
Kevin Graeme wrote:
Heh. I read The Plague while stranded overnight in an airport because
of a storm grounding all planes. There was an odd symmetry to it.
Obviously people weren't dying in the airport, but the idea of people
being unexpectedly trapped together.
There was a foreign couple,
I'm grasping at straws to really think of a good
miniseries.
Masada was good, great story, great acting, Brits as the romans (which
for some reason just feels right in a movie :-)
Centennial was a fantastic, starring everybody mini; very true to the
source material. - hoping it comes out on
Well since we haven't yet been able to get our organization to adopt a
real CMS, we do everything either with Contribute or focused, scratch
written CF apps to manage news and such.
I don't find the things you describe to be Contribute's strong point.
The problem isn't in writing the news
LOL no it is not. That would be a company not hiring you becuase you
are canadian. Thats not a company not willing to offer you a visa to
work in the united states. Companies will hire you because you don't
need to go through that hassle youself anymore.
On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 09:52:20 -0700, Dana
Pt. *whsipers.. Trial edition :-)
Michael T. Tangorre
-Original Message-
From: Ray Champagne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, December 14, 2004 1:06 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Contribute users listen up!
Hey,
Just trying to get attention to this thread.
I completely disagree.
Unless I'm mistaken, there is only one offense in the US that is punishable
by death, murder in the first degree. First degree murder requires
pre-meditation.
Now, you are telling me that someone who has pre-meditated on a murder,
knowing full well that if he's caught,
Same thing when some canadian hired in US he required TN1 visa in
order to work in US and his TN1 visa is not soponsored by the
employer, Employer just have to give him the hiring letter.
Sure its a vicious circle that they won't give him a hiring letter
because he doesn't have a visa but its not
d'oh!!!
http://www.cvwp.com/ray/32dohs.wav
*slinks back into the shadows...
I would still like to hear from those using it though, w/their opinions
Ray
At 01:09 PM 12/14/2004, you wrote:
Pt. *whsipers.. Trial edition :-)
Michael T. Tangorre
-Original Message-
From: Ray
quote
Wait - how can it NOT be a deterrent? There are people that cut me off at
the traffic circle on my way home every day, I have some enemies, but I
certainly won't kill them. Why? Cause I don't want to spend my life in a
cell or die from Lethal Injection.
Side note: I probably couldn't
I enjoyed The Stand mini-series. I think they stretched it out over 8 or 10
hours, but the uncut version of the book was up over 1000 pages. Its my
favorite book of all time, and the mini-series did it about as much justice
as you can. The acting was also first rate, with Gary Sinise in the
I fail to see the revelance of the first two lines.
Are you implying that because he was white, that they must have really had
solid evidence that he was guilty in order to convict
him?
-Gel
-Original Message-
From: Jerry Johnson
Scott Peterson, a white man, was convicted of killing
And respecting the law is a deterrent, no?
Ray
At 02:34 PM 12/14/2004, you wrote:
Brian wrote:
In none of these instances do I see death penalty vs. life in prison
mattering one iota.
I agree with this for the same reason I think that illegal drugs don't
deter anyone from using them.
Great synopses from you guys.
FYI, I would only suggest this to clients who like to update press
releases, news articles, simple content changes. That is really all our
clients want.
Most of the time, we see clients that want a full CMS system, we provide
it, then they end up just having us
FP is easy to remove if you do it from add remove. I thought you were
trying to move it to another drive though. If that was the case
windoctor by norton utilities would fix that problem.
On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 09:31:28 -0700, Dana [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't think it's Windows per se. I
Or that the system is biased, and black men get off where white men are
convicted.
I was being a bit ridiculous. I was trying to show that taking only a few facts
can lead to bad conclusions.
Jerry
Jerry Johnson
Web Developer
Dolan Media Company
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 12/14/04 02:32PM
I fail to
Again, your argument is against the conviction for murder, NOT the sentence
of death. When in the penalty phase, you can't say well, i'm not sure I
want to kill him because well, the case was only circumstantial
If the case was circumstantial, and you aren't sure about it, you never
should of
Wait - how can it NOT be a deterrent? There are people that cut me off at
the traffic circle on my way home every day, I have some enemies, but I
certainly won't kill them. Why? Cause I don't want to spend my life in a
cell or die from Lethal Injection.
Side note: I probably couldn't kill
Ray wrote:
Good thought, but that costs you and I more money than a 2 dollar
injection.
I dunno about that - I have a bunch of dull steak knives I'm willing
to donate to the cause and I'm sure another inmate's time is only
worth about 5¢ per hour these days.
That can be a very important thing. Any I love my Aeron, just
remember to take your wallet out of your back pocket before you sit or
the mesh will slowly eat a hole in your jean pocket on that friction
point.
On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 11:47:54 -0500, Bill Wheatley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Get a best
Also it's a pop-psych misnomer that people who end up in prison do so
because of low self-esteem. I recall a study of inmates that found
they actually had a higher sense of self-esteem than most people.
Makes sense once you think about it.
Well, sure, that does make sense.
I am above the law and
Well, i agree with you to a point. To those people that fit any or all of
the three criteria you presented, the penalty, whatever it is, is not a
deterrent. IMO, those people don't deserve a place in a civilized
society. BUT - for the rest of us, we think about the results of our
actions.
Oops, that was supposed to be off-list.
My apologies.
At 02:36 PM 12/14/2004, you wrote:
Some other things to consider: Contribute uses Dreamweaver templates
to know what regions should be editable. It also uses the file-based
Dreamweaver check-in/check-out system, so if you're standardized on
Good thought, but that costs you and I more money than a 2 dollar
injection. Or, send him to Canada to get it done!
At 02:48 PM 12/14/2004, you wrote:
Ray wrote:
Therefore, any penalty, even a fine for speeding, is a deterrent.
Ummm ... maybe not that.
Why should that sicko be
GREAT purchase Mets, GREAT PURCHASE!
now, if they could only get that MRI to get the low down on his arm...
wow. 55mil. and they cant do an mri?
sounds fishy to me.
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You don't have to use DW templates, and Contribute understands
includes in much the same way as DW does so it's still possible to use
includes for the site design. We actually mix both, using Templates to
just lock down what areas are editable and use includes for bringing
in the header, nav,
you're right, he needs sponsorship. But the ads he is talking about
don't say they don't sponsor, they just say US Citizens only. When I
said it's not discrimination if there is a visa involved I meant
that if the company has to get him one, I agree, they are perfectly
entitled to not want to
I dunno. I'm still trying to figure out how they got my keyboard
without me noticing. O_O
-Kevin
On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 14:17:37 -0700, Dana [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
that's a pretty amusing article :)
Dana
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Because they say so.
-Kevin
On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 11:02:54 -0500, Jerry Johnson
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Why exactly is it illegal again?
Jerry Johnson
Web Developer
Dolan Media Company
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 12/14/04 10:54AM
welp it may be correct, but it appears to be illegal
Another note, many of the ppl in these parts consider Dr. Morgan to be a
savior. He was the doc that did the work on Shil's ankle.
And, now get this: The Sox fired him.
Whatever.
Like I said, I still think that Pedro will do well in 'the other' NY. I
think there is a lot of metal pressure
interesting distinction between humane and humanism. But I don't think
that Camus was any less humanist just because he talked about
community. Look at Les mains sales. (Sorry to keep throwing in titles
in French but the titles don't always translate directly and these are
the ones whose
Dana wrote:
ya, the only problem is that he told his girlfriend that Laci was dead
when she was still alive and well. And *then* she disappeared, and
Scott tellls Amber that things will settle down and they will be able
to be together in a few months.
This could be a complete coincidence.
...
Umm...yes..
Okies.
:)
-Gel
-Original Message-
From: Dana
Gel, I suspected it might mess up FP, sure. As mentioned, I didn't care much,
but didn't outright install it because I had some idea
I might maybe want to look at it someday while trying to help somebody.
I am always
psst Kevin -- Camus wrote The Plague.
Dana
On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 11:17:20 -0600, Kevin Graeme [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Heh. I read The Plague while stranded overnight in an airport because
of a storm grounding all planes. There was an odd symmetry to it.
Obviously people weren't dying in the
Brian wrote:
In none of these instances do I see death penalty vs. life in prison
mattering one iota.
I agree with this for the same reason I think that illegal drugs don't
deter anyone from using them. In both cases the individual is
committed to the action - my guess is they don't really
/news?tmpl=storycid=582e=1u=/nm/20041214/wr_nm/tech_google_dc
http://tinyurl.com/6oa5h
This sounds really cool. I wonder if it will end up in the courts though.
-Kevin
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Ray Champagne wrote:
Another note, many of the ppl in these parts consider Dr. Morgan to be a
savior. He was the doc that did the work on Shil's ankle.
And, now get this: The Sox fired him.
Whatever.
Like I said, I still think that Pedro will do well in 'the other' NY. I
think
Gruss, how much would it take for you to agree with the *ultimate penalty*?
Would he have to admit it? Smoking gun? Bloody seaweed in his sock drawer?
Just wondering if you are standing on the anti-DP side or are just irked by
this particular case.
Ray
At 04:33 PM 12/14/2004, you wrote:
Oh psha. Hey, my excuse is that I was delerious from staying awake all
night while trapped in an airport. That's it. Yeah.
-Kevin
On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 14:22:50 -0700, Dana [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
psst Kevin -- Camus wrote The Plague.
Dana
You are right, all of these could just be coincidences. OJ may of been
framed by a racist cop too.
I dunno Gruss, you seem to have quite a threshold for what constitutes
reasonable doubt
If I'm ever a defendant in court, I want you on my jury :)
This could be a complete coincidence. I've
Ray Champagne wrote:
This thread prompted me to remove all the keys from my keyboard and clean
it out. There were crumbs in there from meals I ate when I first started
here four years ago. Gross!
I think that there should be a Dept of Health law that says you are not
allowed to inherit
Ray wrote:
Therefore, any penalty, even a fine for speeding, is a deterrent.
Ummm ... maybe not that.
Why should that sicko be allowed
back on the streets? Disagree? Now think if that was your wife or
daughter or even a close friend. Do you still disagree?
I think a larger deterrent
I assume that getting gently 'nudged' out of the military for some stupid
things I did as a young man would probably would disqualify me for a
security clearance? I had a 'secret' clearance at one point
Ray
Well, yeah probably for high security clearances. But, depending on how
Stupid
Ray wrote:
Gruss, how much would it take for you to agree with the *ultimate penalty*?
Brian wrote:
I dunno Gruss, you seem to have quite a threshold for what constitutes
reasonable doubt
Physical evidence like a crime scene with both of their blood and/or
witnesses or anything that links
LOL Won.
Sorry, I don't have any pictures, but this tool makes life much easier:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=5137436058
Just keep a spare keyboard handy to remember where the hell the keys go,
unless you are one of those uppity 'no looker' typists who know where every
1. No cross posting supported on the lists. I coded it that way.
2. This is a CF-OT or CF-Community topic and I'll make sure that posts are
moved for you.
Thanks
-Original Message-
From: Ray Champagne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, December 14, 2004 4:34 PM
To: CF-Talk
Wow, we completely disagree.
I would put Peterson to death in a heartbeat.
From what I know so far about the hunting case, I wouldn't. I don't even know
if I'd vote to convict. (So far it seems he is just accused of being a better
shot)
Jerry
Jerry Johnson
Web Developer
Dolan Media Company
Yep, it's my evil doing. See what happens when you write your own mail
system. :)
As an aside (and my ego), HoF has 75-80 people on it at the moment and it's
running smoothly. Better than CF 5 by far. CF 7 is fantastic and my
optimization hacks are working out perfectly. I'm a happy camper.
Ok,
I'd buy liar if she hadn't so conveniently died just afterwards.
I'd buy coincidence if it had sounded like that on the tapes. I mean,
I think the guy is a complete sleaze, but I am pretty sure that isn't
*why* I think he is guilty. I think that this particular lie coupled
with his particular
A hardware geek gave me this, honest-to-god it apparently works:
Find a pot large enough to fit a keyboard, or improvise one from a clean bin or
something.
Fill with water and bring to a boil. Take off boil and let sit for a minute or
two.
Drop the UNPLUGGED keyboard in and let it sit for 10
Gruss, how much would it take for you to agree with the *ultimate penalty*?
Would he have to admit it? Smoking gun? Bloody seaweed in his sock drawer?
Just wondering if you are standing on the anti-DP side or are just irked by
this particular case.
Ray
I can't answer for Gruss, but I can
Was this post missing the sarcasm/sarcasm tags?
Either way, I will use the tool and a can of compressed air. I would have
a hard time explaining a stunt like that to her
Ray
At 05:27 PM 12/14/2004, you wrote:
A hardware geek gave me this, honest-to-god it apparently works:
Find a pot
Gruss Gott wrote:
His listeners desire this groupthink because they don't read much and
are confused about the world but nevertheless concerned. They turn to
Mr. Limbaugh who makes them feel comfortable with their ignorance and
then fills their head with talking points. In this way the bulk
We need that truth serum that they used on Aaahnold in True Lies in our
court system. Sodium Pentathol or something like that.
Then, put 'em on the stand, and blammo! You've got a confession or a denial
that takes only 20 minutes of court time.
Imagine how much fat we could trim from the
I can say that NY sucks unless you've got a headhunter or like smaller jobs.
Anything corp here is through a headhunter.
BTW, this is a test to make sure that the message is redirected to
CF-Community properly.
Where the heck do you live?
I wish I had the balls to up and move from my
http://www.nypost.com/news/worldnews/36359.htm
qoute
We think he was a major player in this — a central figure, a senior
law-enforcement official told The Post.
...
Since most of the recipients did not have refineries or cargo ships,
they needed to sell the oil to someone else who could ship the
I know, and OJ didn't kill anyone.
On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 08:07:14 -0600, Gruss Gott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sam wrote:
I was responding to: essentially that means she didn't violate the law
In the US there is a presumption of innocence. If a prosecutor can't
make a strong enough case
true but there is a difference between what he can do and how
seriously he should be taken
Dana
Since when do you decide what Mr. Limbaugh can talk about on his own show?
This isn't CNN, it's his talk show and he can discuss whatever he
feels like. No equal time rule apply.
On Mon, 13 Dec
I did a google news search for
food-for-oil Exxon
food-for-oil Chevron
Came up with nothing
Then searched for
Exxon Iraq
And came up with the NY Post Article the Rush Limbaugh linked to.
The very last line of that article was:
Several major American oil companies, including Chevron Texaco and
Funny how this thread has Erika's name and she hasn't even weighed in her
opinion.
She's probably downin a few brews in the Basement Billiard Bar at Chez Erika.
Anyways, the Sox have a guy in the PawSox that they would like to keep
there for one more year to develop, so I would agree with you
Sam :)
Maybe there is a reason why none of us knows what you are talking
about -- we don't toe the neo-con line :) Your previous post inspired
me to do a news search on food for oi, all alone, without specifying
Marc Rich or any corporations and I came up with the following amusing
little piece:
heh! thanks Gel. Now to shop
-Patrick
-Original Message-
From: Angel Stewart
:-)
Rallisport Challenge.
Hey!At least I got the R and the C right! :)
-Gel
Outbound email scanned for viruses. (e232)
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Special
I mentioned this movie once before, but it is upon us and any of you
who are exposed to children around the ages of 12-14 may as well brace
yourselves. Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events. This
week. Jim Carey and Jim Carey. One kid wanted to send the entire set
of books to their
Sanctions against Iraq should have been lifted in 1991?
NY Times supports Bush?
Clinton is a Neo-Con?
Wow, too much to debunk here and no time.
http://slate.msn.com/id/2063934/
If you believe this then of course you won't understand what I'm
talking about :)
And you make fun of Rush :P
I love
*bouncey Bounce Bounce*!
Lemony Snickett! Lemoney snickett! YY YAAAY!
:)
-Gel
-Original Message-
From: Dana
I mentioned this movie once before, but it is upon us and any of you who are
exposed to children around the ages of 12-14 may as
well brace yourselves. Lemony Snicket's A
wayward :) hehe I love that. The guy used to be a supply-sider, then
he became wayward :) Seriously, I don't have time for this right now
either. Your article is a bit old and seems to assume that Saddam
Hussein is an imminent threat to, well, somebody :)
My point is that reasonable people may
salisbury maryland baby... but i have the one cf job, so, i guess that
doesnt count :)
On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 15:13:03 -0800, Cameron Childress
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Let's start another topic: Where are the top 3 places to live if you want
the best CF job? Maybe I'll consider a move
-Original Message-
From: Angel Stewart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, December 14, 2004 9:52 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: EarthSea?
It's not silly at all.
They took the author's vision and warped it so that it would be more
acceptable to a prime time american
Ok, that was pretty cool. I replied to this message on CF-Talk and here it is
on CF-Community where it probably goes, especially since many request had been
made to move it.
I assume that is Michael's doing. I like it. Since it is so much easier to
reply to a message on a topic rather then
they are... a series of unfortunate events :) Prepare for Lemony
mania. I think it's kinda like Harry Potter -- I didn't see the point
of those initially either. What can I say, my kids love the books and
sort of like Harry Potter, there is no avoiding this movie for me :)
Dana
On Tue, 14 Dec
Let's not confuse humane with humanist.
The evil that is in the world always comes of ignorance, and good
intentions may do as much harm as malevolence, if they lack
understanding. On the whole, men are more good than bad; that,
however, isn't the real point. But they are more or less ignorant,
/me startles awake, wiping drool from chin ...
Huh? What?
Re: Basement Billiard Bar at Chez Erika
Basement? It's not in the basement, it's right off the kitchen/eating
area in the family room! :D Easy access all the time! :D Even comes with
fireplace. I should take a picture and post it. We have
hey, you're slacking, girl. Someone was saying a few days ago that his
co-worker had signed up to the list without being muffined. Ah now,
*I* remember a time when these sorts of things didn't happen
Dana
On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 00:12:11 -0500, Erika L. Walker-Arnold
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
for anyone interested, here is a pretty literate discussion of Camus
as seem by Sartre. Matter of fact, the whole site looks interesting.
http://www.anotheramerica.org/new_page_6.htm
Dana
On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 21:23:34 -0700, Dana [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, Won has made a distinction
Well... just finished watching the first one. It sucked. Bad sucked.
REALLY bad sucked.
There wasn't a single, not one single, important event in this travesty that
occurred ANYTHING like the books.
What irks me most of all are the small things. In the book his true name is
Ged and his
I've yet to read the books, but the movie actually looks really good.
I do so appreciate a children's film that doesn't treat them like idiots
(anybody else have to sit the complete travesty's that were The Cat in the
Hat and The Grinch)?
I didn't read any Harry Potter until the fourth book had
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