What's also sad is that some Americans are in such a state of cognitive
dissonance that they are actually saying that right now the
Government actually KNOWS that the Russians helped move the WMD to Syria and
have to cover it up for diplomatic purposes.They've
started inventing conspiracy theorie
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I threw away the leaf after I photographed, but I just measured the paper
towel circles (that was what it was photographed on). The leaf was about
2-3 inches long, depending on whether you count the stem or not, and the
width is about 1-1.5 inches.
Thanks for the info!
At 12:24 AM 1/13/2005,
Time to put the Naturalist hat back on
How large were the leaves? 1 inch long by about 3/4 inch?
It is definitely an ornamental tree. Probably older and therefore more
valuable based upon the size of the trunk. Not being able to see the
texture of the leaf, I'm going to guess it is an elm
Ray, this site may tell you the answer to your question
www.ied.edu.hk/has/comp/terms/ -
I was not willing to download support for Chinese to find out -- I
would not have a clue how good the answer was even if I did. But it's
a hong kong education site so it seems possible ::shrug::
hope that hel
(oops, I confused kanji and katakana in my last post. )
Alright, do it this way. First of all, what's the English phrase you
want translated?? I may not be able to find an answer in the time I am
willing to spend and if so we don't have to worry about this. But if I
can, you can write either in h
Wow. I almost forgot what snow looked like :D
I still think it's a Japenese Cherry tree or somewhere along those lines
...
Good luck! :D
Nice pics though! :D
Cheers,
Erika
>>| -Original Message-
>>| From: Ray Champagne
>>|
>>| Anyways, check it out here:
>>|
http://www.rayandlori.com
Okay, so I got some so-so images of the so-called mystery tree. We had an
snow/ice storm here today, so it looks like the tree is all droopy because
of the ice, but it actually has looked that way since I have been living
here. The leaf picture really sucks, but it was the only one that I coul
Just put a Hello Kitty icon.
:D
On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 20:11:44 -0500, Ray Champagne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Can anyone send me a simplified Chinese translation of the following sentence?
>
> "Click here for Chinese version"
Ray,
I think this is it: whogivesafuck
Mike
> -Original Message-
> From: Robert Bailey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, January 12, 2005 9:31 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: RE: easy Chinese translation
>
> I got a good answer
>
> Hellifiknow
>
> lol
>
>
> Robert Bail
I got a good answer
Hellifiknow
lol
Robert Bailey
Software Engineer
813-230-9967 \\ mobile
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.recruitmax.com
-Original Message-
From: Dana [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 12, 2005 9:25 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: easy Chinese translation
y
you want hiragana or katakana? I know enough to know that I don't know
Japanese, but I may know enough to get you an answer. If you didn't
understand the above question - I am assuming you need something
translated *to* Japanese? Do you want the answer in Chinese
characters? Or in the Japanese syll
And it would figure you would not offer to share, lol.
Robert Bailey
Software Engineer
813-230-9967 \\ mobile
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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-Original Message-
From: Ray Champagne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 12, 2005 8:25 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: e
Sometimes when I am drinking I sound like I am speaking Japanese. So, buy
me a bottle of Knob Creek Whiskey, and I might be able to help!
Ray <- sorry, feeling like a wiseass tonight!
At 08:18 PM 1/12/2005, you wrote:
>For that, does anyone here know Japanese? I would like a Japanese
>tra
For that, does anyone here know Japanese? I would like a Japanese
translation for my Bike, which is being custom painted. I have had no
luck at all
Robert Bailey
Software Engineer
813-230-9967 \\ mobile
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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-Original Message-
From: Ray Champagne [mailto
I asked this question before, but the problem is much much simpler now.
Can anyone send me a simplified Chinese translation of the following sentence?
"Click here for Chinese version"
If anyone is able to do this, I would be grateful!
Thanks,
Ray
=
In the U.S., if you dine at an establishment with wait staff, you need to leave
a tip. It is not a matter of rewarding excellent service, it is the price you
pay for having someone else wait on your needs. People who can't accept that
shouldn't eat out, or they should just eat at Taco Hell.
I
Ya, just for giggles I looked up its range and it's about what you
would expect from the name. It's a pretty tree though...just not,
apparently, the one you have.
Dana
On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 17:26:36 -0500, Ray Champagne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sorry all, I was in a LONG ass meeting. I like t
Sorry all, I was in a LONG ass meeting. I like the effort that everyone
has put forth so far, though!
So, here are the answers to the questions while i was gone:
Dana, yes, I am in New England, so I doubt anything that has 'desert' in
the name would last more than five minutes around here! :)
I was paid less than minimum wage. Because of tips. Again, this was a
long time ago thoughand in Annapolis, which is a mighty strange
place.
Dana
On Tue, 11 Jan 2005 16:03:37 -0500, Ben Doom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well, we already know Kansas is an odd place. :-)
>
> I was speaking o
I think DTV purchases would go up if there was something to actually watch
on it.
I have an HD tuner from my cable company, because that is the same box that
does DVR, but there are only 6 HD channels, and only one local channel in
HD.
Half the programming still isn't in HD, so there isn't a real
Is this close?
http://midwestlandscapeplants.org/photos/0021.jpg
-Kevin
On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 14:26:47 -0500, Ray Champagne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> http://www.rayandlori.com/images/the_tree2.jpg
>
> Kinda small, but that is all I have to work with right now.
yeah I was thinking a desert willow... but he is in New England, right?
Dana
On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 14:10:08 -0500, Erika L. Walker-Arnold
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Looks like a willow of some sort from that sketch ...
>
> Cheers,
> Erika
>
> >>| -Original Message-
> >>| From: Ray Cham
Having watched years and years of Macworld keynotes, I'd have to say
indifference.
-Kevin
On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 15:34:52 -0500, Jerry Johnson
wrote:
> Is that due to stunned silence or absolute indifference?
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Once it does produce leaves, you can take one to a local nurseery or
contact your local Cooperative Extension office.
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On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 14:31:15 -0500, Ray Champagne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yea, I won't. It just looks butt-ugly with n
http://www.woodscreeknursery.com/pictures.htm
On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 14:26:47 -0500, Ray Champagne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The first one looks kinda close...
>
> UPDATE! I forgot that I have an ofoto account, I have a picture of the
> house when we did the inspection, and the leaves are on
We've got a little weeping cherry in our yard. What a whacky tree.
When it's not trimmed it looks like Cousin It has set down roots.
Ray, when you take pictures be sure to get a leaf close up.
-Kevin
On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 14:15:22 -0500, Jerry Johnson
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Do either of th
I think the crowd reaction is understandable. Analog TV is still
outselling DTV 4 to 5, and that's _all_ DTV not just HD. Barely more
than 1% of households have OTA DTV tuners. And that's for the consumer
end. Apple's products are production side which is an even smaller
market.
I think Apple had
could it be a willow?
what color are the branches now?
> http://rayandlori.com/images/the_tree.gif
--
will
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and that would just be unacceptable."
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I was thinking that as well. I even wrote to a friend that I was
impressed that iMovie would handle HD video - which seems odd, since if
someone can afford a HD-DV camera, they can probably spring for a copy
of Final Cut Pro HD and a big dual-proc G5. Kind of like iPhoto
handling RAW images,
Is that due to stunned silence or absolute indifference?
Jerry Johnson
Web Developer
Dolan Media Company
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 01/12/05 03:36PM >>>
I find the complete silence whenever Jobs mentions that something now
does HD to be interesting. It happens for both Final Cut Express and
iMovie.
I find the complete silence whenever Jobs mentions that something now
does HD to be interesting. It happens for both Final Cut Express and
iMovie.
-Kevin
On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 14:10:23 -0600, Kevin Graeme <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In case people missed the keynote.
> http://stream.apple.akadns.n
u Maggie is six...
On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 12:00:24 -0500, Ray Champagne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Not if you've been shlepping around in the sand for the past 6+ months.
>
> At 11:55 AM 1/12/2005, you wrote:
> >Too young
> >
> > > -Original Message-
> > > From: Ben Doom [mail
/me pukes
BLECH!!
:D
>>| -Original Message-
>>| From: Ray Champagne
>>|
>>| Well, MY fumunda cheese definition is a little more nasty.
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Well, MY fumunda cheese definition is a little more nasty.
I'll leave it up to the imaginations of y'all
At 03:20 PM 1/12/2005, you wrote:
>Dude, where'd you get cheese for 25c/lb?
>Fumunda da couch
>
>--Ben
>
>Ray Champagne wrote:
> > Fumunda cheese might go for $2.50 a bag
>
>
>
~~
Dude, where'd you get cheese for 25c/lb?
Fumunda da couch
--Ben
Ray Champagne wrote:
> Fumunda cheese might go for $2.50 a bag
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In case people missed the keynote.
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Fumunda cheese might go for $2.50 a bag
At 03:05 PM 1/12/2005, you wrote:
>See ok... and I was making a joke :D I was making the point that no one
>should buy a 10lb bag of cheese for $2.50. Not that she had.
>
>So uh... (changing the subject)... how about those Colts, huh? Wait... we
>alre
See ok... and I was making a joke :D I was making the point that no one
should buy a 10lb bag of cheese for $2.50. Not that she had.
So uh... (changing the subject)... how about those Colts, huh? Wait... we
already have one of those threads ;D
Dave
- Original Message -
From: "Won Lee"
Oh yea, another question:
How did they get those little pine type trees to spiral like that? Is it
grown that way, or do you have to trim it that way?
At 02:47 PM 1/12/2005, you wrote:
>Cool! Thanks! I will still bring in pictures just to make sure. My next
>questions might involve how to ma
Cool! Thanks! I will still bring in pictures just to make sure. My next
questions might involve how to maintain. I am (obviously) new to the whole
greenthumb thing.
At 02:39 PM 1/12/2005, you wrote:
>Definitely flowering. Weeping Cherry, probably Japanese or Oriental. I
>would guess dark
Definitely flowering. Weeping Cherry, probably Japanese or Oriental. I would
guess dark pink flowers (since some thought went into the plantings, and it is
against the white house with red shutters). And it wouldn't clash with the
other tree.
That red tree in the middle of the yard looks like a
Yea, I won't. It just looks butt-ugly with no leaves, and I am a man, so I
got the urge to destroy it. :)
Hopefully, it is a flowering tree, that would look great out there
Ray
At 02:17 PM 1/12/2005, you wrote:
>My last thought:
>
>Don't chop it down ... It's definitely ornamental.
>Prune
The first one looks kinda close...
UPDATE! I forgot that I have an ofoto account, I have a picture of the
house when we did the inspection, and the leaves are on it.
So, until I take a picture tonight (without leaves, you can get a better
idea of what it looks like without the leaves, believe
Although, someone might have trimmed the canopy back, explaining the oversized
trunk for the canopy size.
Do either of these feel similar?
http://www.toddtroost.com/flowers/spring99/weepingcherry.jpg
http://muextension.missouri.edu/explore/images/g06805figure02.jpg
Jerry Johnson
Web Develo
Ray Champagne wrote:
> Did anyone else notice at the end of the San Fran game what a rocket of an
> arm that he has? Christ, that guy can fire off a pass!
>
> Let's hope that the Yankees don't try to trade for him!
>
> Sorry, Won, couldn't resist!
>
I try not to watch the 49ers. I think Geor
>>| From: Won Lee
>>|
>>| I know you know. I also know you know that I know that you
>>| knew. But I
>>| had to do the math because there were so many posts, from others,
>>| condemning the quality of your 10 lbs. bag of cheese for $2.50.
LOLOL :D
Cheers,
Erika
Wishing there really was goo
My last thought:
Don't chop it down ... It's definitely ornamental.
Prune it way back though, now, before spring, let it grow out over the
summer.
You might like it :)
We have a few ornamental tress here that I have to go and prune back
this month.
I haven't figured out what they all are yet ei
Erika L. Walker-Arnold wrote:
>>>| From: Won Lee
>>>|
>>>| So that would be $25 for the bag of cheese.
>
>
> Yes Won, I know :P - but the point was the $2.50 a pound price and
> wanted that to stick in people's heads. It's a darn good price for
> Mozzarella cheese. Especially Sorrentos mozz whic
Perhaps a Japanese Cherry Tree?
--
>>| -Original Message-
>>| From: Ray Champagne
>>|
>>| Jerry, here is a really rudimentary sketch of the look of the tree:
>>|
>>| http://rayandlori.com/images/the_tree.gif
~
Well, I am thinking cherry that has been shaped.
Did you mean 6-8" diameter and 8 feet tall, or 6-8" circumference?
If you meant 6-8" diameter, with a 5' canopy, I'd even bet on something grafted
onto the trunk.
Are there no branches sticking up at the top of the trunk, but everything
pointing
Looks like a willow of some sort from that sketch ...
Cheers,
Erika
>>| -Original Message-
>>| From: Ray Champagne
>>|
>>| Jerry, here is a really rudimentary sketch of the look of the tree:
>>|
>>| http://rayandlori.com/images/the_tree.gif
~~~
>>| From: Won Lee
>>|
>>| So that would be $25 for the bag of cheese.
Yes Won, I know :P - but the point was the $2.50 a pound price and
wanted that to stick in people's heads. It's a darn good price for
Mozzarella cheese. Especially Sorrentos mozz which is what we get.
If someone finds it cheap
I didn't find it in there, I don't think.
Jerry, here is a really rudimentary sketch of the look of the tree:
http://rayandlori.com/images/the_tree.gif
At 01:46 PM 1/12/2005, you wrote:
>I know next to nothing about trees, but we built this site a few years back:
>http://www.midwestlandscapeplan
LOL! That's OK! Everyone can contribute! :D
I'll recycle his post ...
Disclaimer: I know you were kidding ...
>>| -Original Message-
>>| From: Ray Champagne
>>|
>>| Hey, Ian, helpful happy home hints are Erika's department. You are
>>| stepping on toes here!
~~~
Gratefully received from Ian's wealth of CIA knowledge ...
Actually that is a common problem with American home/office coffee
making, using too high a water to coffee ratio. This allows the water
to extract too many volatile compounds from the coffee grounds, thus
getting a hold of the bitter fl
>>| From: Ray Champagne
>>|
>>| "BJ's right here in Cumming".
>>|
>>| Sorry for acting like an eighth grader here, but that is
>>| one funny sentence
LOL! I knew it was coming, from someone ... So to speak ...
:D
Cheers,
Erika
I know next to nothing about trees, but we built this site a few years back:
http://www.midwestlandscapeplants.org
-Kevin
On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 13:20:56 -0500, Ray Champagne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a tree in my yard that is very weird looking, and I want to find out
> what kind of tree
Did anyone else notice at the end of the San Fran game what a rocket of an
arm that he has? Christ, that guy can fire off a pass!
Let's hope that the Yankees don't try to trade for him!
Sorry, Won, couldn't resist!
Ray
At 01:33 PM 1/12/2005, you wrote:
>Jerry Johnson wrote:
> > Our backup won
To continue our pizza theme ...
Didyaknow that you can freeze pizza crusts and mozzarella cheese?
Of course you need room in a freezer for this:
Make up 6 crusts (or more depending on time and freezer space), spread
on pans and "par" bake for 8 minutes each at 350 degrees F.
Let them cool, take
Definitely ornamental. It is planted right up close to the house, and I
have never seen this type of tree (growing wildly) in the New England area
before that I know of.
Let's see, to answer your questions:
I raked all the leaves when I moved in, and don't remember what they looked
like. I w
Jerry Johnson wrote:
> Our backup won the NFL Europe title this year, and (IIRC) may have won the
> MVP for that league.
>
> Advantage: Patriots.
>
>
>
As crappy as Davey is he is substantially better then the Seorgi, who I
believe is a rookie. That aside, my scale is tipped in the favor of
Are there any leaves left on the tree or laying around?
How big is it? (height, trunk diameter, canopy width)
How tall is the bare trunk before branches start?
Do the branches alternate sides of the tree, or are they opposite from each
other?
What color is the bark? How smooth is the bark?
Can you
Our backup won the NFL Europe title this year, and (IIRC) may have won the MVP
for that league.
Advantage: Patriots.
Jerry Johnson
Web Developer
Dolan Media Company
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 01/12/05 01:13PM >>>
Interesting concept. One problem. The next time the Pats have the
ball, Indy sends
I have a tree in my yard that is very weird looking, and I want to find out
what kind of tree it is. I want to cut it down, but my wife thinks it
might be an expensive tree worth saving. We also don't know what kind of
leaves or flowers it will produce, since we moved in October.
Anybody out
Interesting concept. One problem. The next time the Pats have the
ball, Indy sends in some special teamer who takes Brady out for the
game. The special teamer gets thrown out, but he wouldn't have played
much anyway. Then you have scrubs running both teams.
I don't know anything about either
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On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 11:55:44 -0500, Michael Dinowitz
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Too young
>
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Ben Doom [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: Wednesday, January 12, 2005 11:40 AM
> > To: CF-Community
> > Subject: Re: girl scout cookie
Not if you've been shlepping around in the sand for the past 6+ months.
At 11:55 AM 1/12/2005, you wrote:
>Too young
>
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Ben Doom [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: Wednesday, January 12, 2005 11:40 AM
> > To: CF-Community
> > Subject: Re: girl scout coo
Too young
> -Original Message-
> From: Ben Doom [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, January 12, 2005 11:40 AM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: girl scout cookies for the troops?
>
> You think the troops would like Brownies better than cookies?
>
> --Ben "was the only Girl Scout
Hey, Ian, helpful happy home hints are Erika's department. You are
stepping on toes here!
J/K, good advice, I never knew that.
:)
Ray
At 11:43 AM 1/12/2005, you wrote:
>Actually that is a common problem with American home/office coffee making,
>using to high a water to coffee ratio. This al
Actually that is a common problem with American home/office coffee making,
using to high a water to coffee ratio. This allows the water to extract too
many volatile compounds from the coffee grounds, thus getting a hold of the
bitter flavors. You, somewhat counter intuitively, get a less bitte
You think the troops would like Brownies better than cookies?
--Ben "was the only Girl Scout at his college" Doom
Patrick Harkins wrote:
> I know this joke is in terrible taste, but why not just skip the
> cookies and send the girl scouts? ...me ducks!
~~
I just didn't want to be the first to bring it up
(so to speak)
--Ben
Ray Champagne wrote:
> "BJ's right here in Cumming".
>
> Sorry for acting like an eighth grader here, but that is one funny
> sentence
~|
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dosnt a press seem to use more coffee?
wife got me one from tjmax, 3 bucks or some thing.
makes a great cup, but following the dirrection, it seems to use more
coffee then a regular pot.
also came with an electric cream mixer, which i use for whipping all
sorts of things
~
David Churvis wrote:
> Yeah... $2.50 for 10 pounds is a little sketchy.
>
> Dave
> - Original Message -
> From: "Erika L. Walker-Arnold" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "CF-Community"
> Sent: Wednesday, January 12, 2005 11:05 AM
> Subject: RE: Pizza (RE: kosher coffee)
>
Erika: "We buy it by
"BJ's right here in Cumming".
Sorry for acting like an eighth grader here, but that is one funny sentence
At 11:05 AM 1/12/2005, Erika L. Walker-Arnold wrote:
>It's Sorrento.
>So actually VERY GOOD :)
>BJ's right here in Cumming. :)
>
>Unless you're talking about Ray's $2.50 bag :D
>
Yeah... $2.50 for 10 pounds is a little sketchy.
Dave
- Original Message -
From: "Erika L. Walker-Arnold" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Community"
Sent: Wednesday, January 12, 2005 11:05 AM
Subject: RE: Pizza (RE: kosher coffee)
> It's Sorrento.
> So actually VERY GOOD :)
> BJ's right he
They don't deal with internationals I'm afraid :(
Cheers,
Erika
>>| -Original Message-
>>| From: Angel Stewart
>>|
>>| Me! Me! Me! I want to speak to them!
>>| Pick me pick me!
>>| *jumps around with hand in the air*
>
~~
It's Sorrento.
So actually VERY GOOD :)
BJ's right here in Cumming. :)
Unless you're talking about Ray's $2.50 bag :D
Cheers,
Erika
/me waits for the jokes ...
--
>>| -Original Message-
>>| From: David Churvis
>>|
>>| I don't know if I'd
fuck that send the milfs attached to the Girl Scouts :)
tw
On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 10:52:20 -0400, Patrick Harkins
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I know this joke is in terrible taste, but why not just skip the cookies and
> send the girl scouts?
> ...me ducks!
> -Patrick
>
> >Is anyone here interes
I know this joke is in terrible taste, but why not just skip the cookies and
send the girl scouts?
...me ducks!
-Patrick
>Is anyone here interested in buying Girl Scout cookies for some
>soldiers in Iraq? A homeschooler I know from when I was in Ohio is
>putting together a big old care package. D
I don't know if I'd trust cheese if it were that cheap O_o
Dave
- Original Message -
From: "Ray Champagne" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Community"
Sent: Wednesday, January 12, 2005 10:32 AM
Subject: Re: Pizza (RE: kosher coffee)
> No, you can get a 10 lb bag for $25.00. That was $2.50
oh! ok, i was reading too fast i think. ok, i get it now.
<-- back to work!
steph
>No, you can get a 10 lb bag for $25.00. That was $2.50 per pound, not
>$2.50 total. That would be a pretty sweet deal. :)
>
>You can get bulk products like that at any Sam's Club or BJ's around here.
>
>A
No, you can get a 10 lb bag for $25.00. That was $2.50 per pound, not
$2.50 total. That would be a pretty sweet deal. :)
You can get bulk products like that at any Sam's Club or BJ's around here.
At 09:29 AM 1/12/2005, you wrote:
>so you can get a 10 lb. bag of moz. cheese for 2.50?? where is
so you can get a 10 lb. bag of moz. cheese for 2.50?? where is that at?
or is it chedder or some other type of cheese?
steph
>We buy it by the 10-lb bag at $2.50 a lb, as it's one thing we all like
>to have for different things around here. Whether it's used in salads,
>or on baked potatoes, o
We buy it by the 10-lb bag at $2.50 a lb, as it's one thing we all like
to have for different things around here. Whether it's used in salads,
or on baked potatoes, on casseroles, in mac and cheese, sprinkled over
chicken dishes, etc. It keeps for a month at least so we get our fair
use out of it.
Thanks, I removed the field and re-created it with TEXT and did not
specify a
Length. I will take care of that on the action page.
Much appreciated
-Original Message-
From: Ben Doom [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 12, 2005 10:20 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: MySQL
I don't think you specifiy the Length for a text field.
It gets as big as it needs to in blocks of (8K?).
Jerry Johnson
Web Developer
Dolan Media Company
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I am using MySQL and one of the tables I created has a COMMENTS
field (TEXT) and want to set the
I could be wrong (morning caffeine hasn't kicked in) but IIRC, you can't
set a length on TEXT. You can only set a length on varchar, nvarchar,
char, etc. If you try to set a length on a TEXT field, it tries to
revert it to a varchar(?), which is limited.
That said, you can always programatica
I am using MySQL and one of the tables I created has a COMMENTS
field (TEXT) and want to set the length of it to 4000.
I am using the latest NaviCat 6.1 and I get the error that:
4000 is not a valid value for field 'Length'. The allowed range is 0 to
255.
Correct me if I am wrong, for TEXT da
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Well..I've gone and gotten myself into some trouble with a database design
(mentioned it before) and Verity Searching.
It wasn't planned, but it's turned out that we need to do a Verity search on a
database.
There is one table of casinos, and several other tables of different casino
games.
A
What about cheese, if you use moz. isn't it expensive?
steph
We cheat and use canned or jarred sauce bought on sale.
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>For the dough, the easiest way I have come up with is to find a recipe
>where you can throw it all in a food processor.
>We can whip up the dough for 3 large pies in about 1
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If you make that much money in a month, a good reliable CC Processor that is
flexible, should be part of the
How about a company that doesn't require you do $1000 a month?
We use one with a minimum $100 (if I remember correctly) and when we
don't hit the min, then our fee from them is $15 ... Otherwise we get
charged a $10 gateway fee plus the usual transaction fees. I think there
is one more charge in th
I am running into a problem that I have a Government agency that wants
to purchase a few products through I site I did however they can not use
PayPal.
PayPal is the CC Processing company for the site.
I looked at 2CheckOut.com as well but they can not use any 3rd Party
processing company like th
I own 5th element in superbit, I'd say there is a slight difference,
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purchase the superbit version, unless you are a quality freak and
notice these little annoying
My daughter is 3 1/2, everytime she sees me on the computer she asks "Daddy are
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