You mean this is from the internal speaker of the machine, or the speakers
connected to the sound card?
If it is from the internal speaker it could be some sort of Motherboard
warning, similar to POST internal system beeps that indicate a problem, or the
system passing POST to boot etc.
You
http://www.vnunet.com/news/1161104
Probably the first time I have ever seen IE the onlyone not on the
list of affected browsers :)
Adam H
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Sony is sending a strong message that they are ready and willing to fight the
next rounds of the console wars head and head with Microsoft.
We were hearing a lot of buzz surrounding the Xbox Next last year and early
this year, but now as it comes down to the time to debut and showoff actual
Wow, that was really amazing. What a cool bird.
At 08:41 PM 2/8/2005, you wrote:
Any of you see this:
http://media.animal.discovery.com/fansites/petstar/videogallery/season3/ep309_winner.html
I wonder if I could teach it ColdFusion cheap labor crackers anyone??
;-)
--
Yves Arsenault
What I want to know is how did YOU not notice it 6 blocks from your
home? I take it it was in an area that you rarely travel to?
At 07:47 PM 2/8/2005, you wrote:
Well, I finally broke down, sick of the shit-headed transit system in
this town, and bought a car. Since my last car, a Jeep, was
If I were a betting man, I would bet its your motherboard's temperature
warning. Check your bios settings. Then check to see how hot its getting in
your case. Maybe you need a bigger cooler on your CPU or better ventilation.
Jeff
-Original Message-
From: Ian Skinner [mailto:[EMAIL
USB
A coworker was setting up a computer and for some reason the USB
detection went wonky on him and it did just that.
bong BONGBONG bong...bong BONG
I'll ask if he ever found a solution.
-Kevin
On Tue, 08 Feb 2005 21:21:11 -0800, Ian Skinner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My
Honestly its not an amazing bird...an amazing trainer really...most of
those type of birds are capable of such things, its just a matter of
having a caring, commited, somewhat obessive crazy, trainer.
Regardless though it was very impressive.
Adam H
On Wed, 09 Feb 2005 08:37:55 -0500, Ray
Dana wrote:
Moral - poor maintenance sometimes works in your favor :)
Well, unless you're a pilot :)
Congratulations? I'm glad you got back your Jeep back. So do you
live in a high crime area or was this just a kids being kids thing?
It seems odd that someone with anyone with any wits
I'm guessing it was because it was evidence
At 09:22 AM 2/9/2005, you wrote:
Dana wrote:
Moral - poor maintenance sometimes works in your favor :)
Well, unless you're a pilot :)
Congratulations? I'm glad you got back your Jeep back. So do you
live in a high crime area or was this
Ends up Igot a message this morning from the moderator,apperently no I
had no takers b/c it was not sent through by the moderator, for the
exact reason you mentioned, that was in one group, the other one let
them through for others...
Adam H
On Tue, 8 Feb 2005 19:49:15 -0700, Dana [EMAIL
Plus if you ever want to try for an OCP, if I recall correctly it
would help out a lot if you suffer and use SQL Plus for everything.
:)
On Tue, 8 Feb 2005 19:18:44 -0500, Adam Haskell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
BAH GUIs are for wusses. PL/SQL is all anyone ever needs. Its GUI
enough you can
The one practicality with cloning, for current technology at least, is
stem cells. Given the potential of stem cell therapy (OK I'm biased
here given my diabetes), I'm all for that sort of cloning.
Reproductive cloning on the other hand I think is unethical. But it
probably would help to resolve
bah, screw that manual learning shit... wizzy wig all the way mang!
On Wed, 9 Feb 2005 08:37:20 -0600, Aaron Rouse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Plus if you ever want to try for an OCP, if I recall correctly it
would help out a lot if you suffer and use SQL Plus for everything.
:)
On Tue, 8 Feb
how about adaware or something else like that, or virus protection,
could it be an app like that?
tony
On Wed, 9 Feb 2005 08:10:19 -0600, Kevin Graeme [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
USB
A coworker was setting up a computer and for some reason the USB
detection went wonky on him and it did just
Nope. The police don't tow cars. They hire private tow companies. Who get most
of their money out of storage fees. So it is not in their interest to notify
anyone too quickly. They wait until their expenses exactly or slightly
overmatch the book value, then notify. They often retain possession
Do you have any wireless devices around you? We used to have a
wireless printer that would come in and out of connectivity several
times an hour. Coworkers have a bluetooth phone around you?
On Tue, 08 Feb 2005 21:21:11 -0800, Ian Skinner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My computer keeps beepeing at
You mean you do not like to make things harder on yourself? :)
On Wed, 9 Feb 2005 09:41:06 -0500, K0rneliuz Van Strauss XIV
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
bah, screw that manual learning shit... wizzy wig all the way mang!
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this one should get the shrubbery having fits.
A Bush Joke:
George and Laura Bush are entertaining the visiting Tony and Cherie
Blair at the White House. It's late after a long reception and the two
couples are sharing a few quiet drinks in the family quarters before
going to bed.
Everyone us
Actually my grandfather was recently bemoaning the fact that he has so many
organs (my cousin fixes them but recently moved away).
I could use a new pancreas
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Turns out he never solved the problem. It was bluetooth activating and
deactivating.
-Kevin
On Wed, 9 Feb 2005 08:10:19 -0600, Kevin Graeme [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
USB
A coworker was setting up a computer and for some reason the USB
detection went wonky on him and it did just that.
Hey if Ben doesn't get the pancreas, I've got dibs.
larry
On Wed, 09 Feb 2005 10:00:07 -0500, Ben Doom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Actually my grandfather was recently bemoaning the fact that he has so many
organs (my cousin fixes them but recently moved away).
I could use a new
What is the difference between Shockwave and Flash Player?
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Message:
i've got an appendix that i'm not using...
On Wed, 9 Feb 2005 10:14:21 -0500, Larry C. Lyons [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey if Ben doesn't get the pancreas, I've got dibs.
larry
On Wed, 09 Feb 2005 10:00:07 -0500, Ben Doom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Actually my grandfather was recently
Larry wrote:
nature vs. nurture debate.
Hasn't that been solved for years based on the research of twins
separated by birth? The result is - both!
I remember reading about a study of about 100 twins and there were
interesting tidbits:
1.) 2 males, both raised in suburbia, both became
Shockwave plays files created with Director. Flash plays files created
with Flash.
-Kevin
On Wed, 9 Feb 2005 10:26:34 -0500, Adkins, Randy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What is the difference between Shockwave and Flash Player?
This is the FAQ on Macromedia which really says nothing:
I can view the same thing with Flash and Shockwave so really
What is the difference?
---
Flash and Shockwave Players are both free web Players from Macromedia.
Together, they bring you the best rich media
But Shockwave can play files made with Flash though, I
Could have sworn I tested that also.
Am I mistaken? (not the first time)
-Original Message-
From: Kevin Graeme [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, February 09, 2005 10:53 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Difference?
Ok... today I went to fill out the ballot for the CFDJ Readers' Choice
Awards. Basically, I did this to show support for easycfm and cast a
vote for them.
So I'm going thru most of the categories, trying to be objective but
casting a 'no vote' for many, since I really don't have any experience
Jerry wrote:
Of course, the police are knowing accomplices.
And I can guarantee who contributes more to the Police
A fascinating tale of corruption. I read about some southern country
that wanted to eliminate speeding ticket revenue from the police and
there was an uproar; of course.
I think
Yes. Flash support is a subset of the Shockwave player.
-Kevin
On Wed, 9 Feb 2005 10:55:30 -0500, Adkins, Randy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But Shockwave can play files made with Flash though, I
Could have sworn I tested that also.
Am I mistaken? (not the first time)
-Original
Their GUI make me gooey. :)
Google is up to its brilliant shenanigans again.
http://maps.google.com/
It's the coolest damn mapping app I've seen.
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Too much information there, heh
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From: Jason Bartholme [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, February 09, 2005 10:20 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re:
I worked a 14-hour day yesterday, so I've got dibs on being the
Scarecrow. Now, who wants to be the Tin Man and the Cowardly Lion?
I know! Maybe Larry can be one of the Cowardly Lyons
:-)
--Ben
Charlie Griefer wrote:
i've got an appendix that i'm not using...
On Wed, 9 Feb 2005
Its both. The findings I found very interesting were those with cloned
animals. For instance the report on the first cat that was cloned
indicated that the animal had a very different colouring and
termperament than the cell doner.
larry
On Wed, 9 Feb 2005 09:48:28 -0600, Gruss Gott [EMAIL
Try talking with Simon Horwith about it. He's a member of this mailing
list and has always been receptive to complaints and suggestions.
larry
On Wed, 9 Feb 2005 11:03:39 -0500, Charlie Griefer
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok... today I went to fill out the ballot for the CFDJ Readers' Choice
I agree that the price of CFDJ is a bit too high for the content that is
delivered. I had a subscription for several years, but had to,
unwillingly, give it up because of the cost.
Up until that time, I had every single issue they printed. I was proud
of myself. Then, IMO, things started to
Larry wrote:
Its both. The findings I found very interesting were those with cloned
animals. For instance the report on the first cat that was cloned
indicated that the animal had a very different colouring and
termperament than the cell doner.
yeah, it's weird. So that means that, at
Yeah. Was probably visible on Google maps:))
- Frank
On Wed, 09 Feb 2005 08:42:24 -0500, Ray Champagne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What I want to know is how did YOU not notice it 6 blocks from your
home? I take it it was in an area that you rarely travel to?
At 07:47 PM 2/8/2005, you wrote:
eh... sometimes
On Wed, 9 Feb 2005 08:45:18 -0600, Aaron Rouse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You mean you do not like to make things harder on yourself? :)
On Wed, 9 Feb 2005 09:41:06 -0500, K0rneliuz Van Strauss XIV
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
bah, screw that manual learning shit... wizzy wig
After many sleepless nights, we finally have the latest issue of Fusion
Authority up. Sleepless because this is an issue packed with content, even
though it's small. Not only that, but Michael finally got the new user
interface for Fusion Authority done, and the feedback from that has all been
Actually I prefer to just type it out in PL/SQL or in my case at work
in Quantum DB or Query Analyzer. I think about the only time I crack
open Enterprise Manager is when I want to copy over data from a
production server. Since most of the time I have to write a script
that will create the table
I type some out, copy and paste some, or I use a GUI. When I use a
GUI though I have it show me the SQL and I save that to a txt file and
use that file when I move to Test or Production.
On Wed, 9 Feb 2005 12:28:45 -0500, Adam Haskell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Actually I prefer to just type it
you can almost envision her cd that she plays for the bird all day long,
heck i bet rocky, my dog, could do the same if he listened to a
repetitive cd all day long...
either way, WOW, great show!
tw
On Wed, 9 Feb 2005 09:17:32 -0500, Adam Haskell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Honestly its not an
Kevin wrote:
It's the coolest damn mapping app I've seen.
Putting on my it's never enough hat I'd say that it'd be cooler if
it also linked in satellite and/or aerial pictures of the area
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It is coming out of my speakers (boom box) connected to my sound card.
Is that less concerning?
Ian
Gel . wrote:
You mean this is from the internal speaker of the machine, or the speakers
connected to the sound card?
If it is from the internal speaker it could be some sort of Motherboard
Well my case has two external fans and a cpu fan as well as a digital
tempertarure reading on the front. Hopefully all these systems are
functioning correctly. Right now the temperture in 71.8, but also I am
not being beeped at. I will keep an eye out and see if there is a
corealation
I wonder if this might be the case. I have as USB wireless mouse
installed. So then the question is why? I wonder if it may have
something with me chanding which USB port the wireless mouse was plugged
into. Then I wonder if there is anything I can do about it.
Well my current top
Jim - I was never a heavy Constatine reader, but the main thing I
remember was his attitude. Did Keanu get it right - or even close?
-r
On Tue, 8 Feb 2005 23:33:15 -0500, Jim Davis
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just saw it.
Two-second review:
My ally is the Force, and a powerful ally it is. -
I found this funny peice of code in the app I work with and thought
I'd share it;
GetPositions:
WhereAmI = .GetFieldValue(Type)
If (WhereAmI = DIRECT) Then
IamaParent = Yes
End If
If (WhereAmI = INDIRECT) Then
IamonTop = Yes
Yeah when google bought keyhole we thought man how awsome would it be
to overlay a mapping thing on this! Maybe google has simular
ideas...*shrug*
Adam H
On Wed, 9 Feb 2005 10:52:35 -0600, Gruss Gott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Kevin wrote:
It's the coolest damn mapping app I've seen.
-Original Message-
From: Ian Skinner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, February 09, 2005 1:08 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Unidentified Tones on my Windows XP Pro PC.
I wonder if this might be the case. I have as USB wireless mouse
installed. So then the question is
-Original Message-
From: Raymond Camden [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, February 09, 2005 1:08 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Constantine
Jim - I was never a heavy Constatine reader, but the main thing I
remember was his attitude. Did Keanu get it right - or even
I found this funny peice of code in the app I work with
and thought
I'd share it;
GetPositions:
WhereAmI = .GetFieldValue(Type)
If (WhereAmI = DIRECT) Then
IamaParent = Yes
End If
If (WhereAmI = INDIRECT) Then
IamonTop =
If(1=1) Badger,Badger,Badger
On Wed, 9 Feb 2005 13:12:47 -0500, Frank Mamone [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I found this funny peice of code in the app I work with and thought
I'd share it;
GetPositions:
WhereAmI = .GetFieldValue(Type)
If (WhereAmI = DIRECT) Then
I use the GUI when I want to examine / modify a single existing table,
or if I want to use the diagramming wizard in MSSQL's EM to create
foreign key constraints because I'm being lazy. Beyond that I usually
use Query Analyzer... I often find myself doing this:
select table_name, column_name
from
In the Program Events list select the Device Connect and the Device
Disconnect sounds - you can play them with the play button at the bottom.
Are they your sounds?
I did this once, I actually went through and played each and every sound. The
Device Connect/Disconnect where definatly canidates,
She may be going away, but she's not going away poor.
Carly Fiorina stands to make a bundle from her Hewlett-Packard
departure. Because Fiorina stepped down as chief executive rather than
being fired for cause, she should collect two-and-a-half times her
salary and target bonus, or approximately
Jim Davis wrote:
Just saw it.
Thanks for the review! I've wanted to see this and was hoping to hear
if it was good enough to go alone to. What do you think? I know
nothing (nothing) about the comic - I just liked the set up and
previews.
Just bring some of those beers you been drinking for dinner. It should
make any movie much better
At 02:14 PM 2/9/2005, you wrote:
Jim Davis wrote:
Just saw it.
Thanks for the review! I've wanted to see this and was hoping to hear
if it was good enough to go alone to. What do you
Does it do it when you move your mouse after a period of inactivity?
You might make note of the time it takes from when you last move your
mouse to when the beep occurs.
It is possible this mouse is causing the USB system to think it is
disconnected when the mouse goes to sleep and again when it
Ray wrote:
Just bring some of those beers you been drinking for dinner. It should
make any movie much better
Of course! That's what the following is for. There's plenty for everyone.
http://www.tote-a-keg.com/
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From: Gruss Gott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, February 09, 2005 2:15 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Constantine
Jim Davis wrote:
Just saw it.
Thanks for the review! I've wanted to see this and was hoping to hear
if it was good enough to
A while ago we were talking about broad-band speeds in the US and I
mentioned that Comcast was going to raise their speeds, but I couldn't find
anything official.
Well, it's official:
http://faq.comcast.net/faq/answer.jsp?name=18226cat=Servicessubcategory=1;
CM.src=cover
4Mbps/384Kbps for
Great - I'll get faster SPAM from all of the zombies on the comcast network.
--- On Wednesday, February 09, 2005 2:30 PM, Jim Davis scribed: ---
A while ago we were talking about broad-band speeds in the US and I
mentioned that Comcast was going to raise their speeds, but I
couldn't find
-Original Message-
From: Howie Hamlin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, February 09, 2005 2:33 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Comcast Broadband Speed Bump
Great - I'll get faster SPAM from all of the zombies on the comcast
network.
And I'll get sarcasm over 25% faster.
Sarcasmmaybe. However, tons of SPAM does originate from comcast zombies
(not to be confused with Rob Zombie or the cocktail).
g
--- On Wednesday, February 09, 2005 2:40 PM, Jim Davis scribed: ---
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Sent: Wednesday,
Looks like the service entrance to National Jewelers Exchange, a
huge jumble of jewelers. One of the safer blocks in midtown, or so I
felt when I used to work in the neighborhood.
Start here and walk right till you see the blue van. 2W47th is
right behind...
Well it seems that news about the Cell processor has hit mainstream media.
Here's what Gamespy has to say about it:
http://ps2.gamespy.com/articles/585/585956p1.html
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Now THAT is cool. I think Google should have something like THAT!
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http://www.amazon.com/gp/yp/B0004UFJMK/002-1329144-4529620?%5Fencoding=U
And here is Intel raining on people's parades ^_^
Speaking to TrustedReviews, Intel UK representative Nick Knupffer was quick to
make this point and explained that, Until actual products come to market we
can only speculate on the possible uses of the Cell technology, but it is a
large leap of
For the last year or so, I have been receiving the Java Developer
Journal. I never asked for it, I never paid for it, but it comes each
and every month.
I have a similar problem. I subscribe to the downloadable version of
CFDJ. A few years back I got an e-mail for a free subscription to the
There's no doubt that this , http://www.tote-a-keg.com/ , is the
greatest product ever invented. What I can't figure out is how to
justify it!
At any public event, this kind of technology would make you an instant
rock star and, for the whole setup, it's cheap!
-- Forwarded message
I think a JDJ subscription, whether or not it's paid for, is like a
cockroach... a nuclear bomb could go off and it's still there.
- Matt Small
-Original Message-
From: William Bowen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, February 09, 2005 3:11 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: My
-Original Message-
From: Howie Hamlin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, February 09, 2005 2:52 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Comcast Broadband Speed Bump
Sarcasmmaybe. However, tons of SPAM does originate from comcast
zombies (not to be confused with Rob Zombie or
That is going up right behind the gigapixel cam.
-Original Message-
From: Gruss Gott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, February 09, 2005 3:14 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Greatest Product Ever Invented (Was: Constantine)
There's no doubt that this ,
Hey, so the recent discussion about Dana's car and police behavior has
prompted me to ask the masses:
When you get a warning from a police officer (not a ticket), will this
go on your driving record? For instance, let's say, hypothetically,
that I... err... a friend of mine... behaved poorly
Robyn, in my younger days, I was a hell-bent speed demon who drove and
drank and sped and, well, just about anything illegal you could do with a
vehicle, I did it. I'm all grown up now, though...at least my driving has
grown up. :)
Anyways, in my experience, if the cop gives you a written
Ars has a nice two-part overview on the processor:
http://arstechnica.com/index.ars
I'm hoping that the next generation begins to leverage the processor less
than the GPU. Procedural programming and physical models are the way of the
future and has the potential to make game environments
I think it's up to the officer, really.
They definitely log all stops and in most areas cameras, at least, will
record your license plate. I believe it's also standard to run the plates
of any car stopped against theft records.
But as far as the warning goes I don't believe it goes on your
Ray Champagne wrote:
I was caught at
Hampton Beach speeding, got a warning
How is it that you were speeding at Hampton Beach and didn't run over
some unassuming pack of half-drunk teenagers crossing the street? That
place is swarming with people...
Heck, I am not a cop, but these things
Back of the strip, exiting the beach roads that open up to Rt
101.twice. I was lucky it wasn't the same cop. I wasn't a very bright
person when I was in my early 20's...
I very rarely go to the Hampton Beach anymore - that crowd is just getting
worse every year. Scum of the earth!
Yea,
Well that sucks. Almost makes you want to forget about driving, huh?
At 03:43 PM 2/9/2005, you wrote:
I think it's up to the officer, really.
They definitely log all stops and in most areas cameras, at least, will
record your license plate. I believe it's also standard to run the plates
of any
A large part of my job includes analyzing SPAM into our systems. I can assure
you that most of the SPAM from major ISPs that I see comes from comcast
followed by roadrunner, verizon and cox. I used to see a ton of spam from
optonline but it dwindled to almost nothing since they blocked port
Actually, it's Siebel VB.
On Wed, 9 Feb 2005 13:42:49 -0500, S. Isaac Dealey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I found this funny peice of code in the app I work with
and thought
I'd share it;
GetPositions:
WhereAmI = .GetFieldValue(Type)
If (WhereAmI = DIRECT) Then
During the worst of it I actually left the DMV office screaming FUCKK!
at the top of my lungs.
I walked past three police officers while in full rant and not one of them
said a word to me. ;^)
Honestly I might still not have my license except, at the time, a friend of
mine was head the MA
-Original Message-
From: Howie Hamlin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, February 09, 2005 3:51 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Comcast Broadband Speed Bump
A large part of my job includes analyzing SPAM into our systems. I can
assure you that most of the SPAM from major
My ex is a Siebel consultant, though she doesn't program.
--Ben
Frank Mamone wrote:
Actually, it's Siebel VB.
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Ahh... well yea, that would explain the syntactical similarity. You
didn't say what kind of application it was in, and given that it was
posted to a CF mailing list I was sort of wondering. :)
This conditional makes me wonder if a woman wrote it:
If (WhereAmI = INDIRECT) Then
IamonTop =
They could always shotgun the problem like optonline did and block port 25 to
their clients. They could make exceptions for clients with dedicated IPs (if
they have them) so that they can run mail servers (tons of mail servers reject
mail from dynamic ips anyway).
Right now, the bulk of the
Does she GoTo GetPositions? :P
My ex is a Siebel consultant, though she doesn't program.
--Ben
Frank Mamone wrote:
Actually, it's Siebel VB.
s. isaac dealey 954.927.5117
new epoch : isn't it time for a change?
add features without fixtures with
the onTap open source framework
Jim Davis wrote:
But again, is that a Comcast problem or an industry problem? AOL and
MSN have been so successful largely because they provide their own
clients (which can be configured remotely and cheaply).
The reason you don't see Hotmail as much anymore is that they disabled WebDAV
A gentleman doesn't kiss and tell (private method). :-)
--Ben
S.Isaac Dealey wrote:
Does she GoTo GetPositions? :P
My ex is a Siebel consultant, though she doesn't program.
--Ben
Frank Mamone wrote:
Actually, it's Siebel VB.
s. isaac dealey 954.927.5117
new epoch : isn't
Dissecting how Google Maps works:
http://jgwebber.blogspot.com/2005/02/mapping-google.html
Very interesting. I really like the approach Google is taking to rich
interface web apps over what Macromedia is doing. Unfortunately
Google's apps don't work on my PocketPC.
-Kevin
I think it was a combination of the bird and the trainer.
There was this research project which showed that dogs actually do understand
over 200 spoken words.
There have also been tests with parrots that show that they actually understand
some of the words and commands , and don't just
Shouldn't that be package access? :)
A gentleman doesn't kiss and tell (private method). :-)
--Ben
S.Isaac Dealey wrote:
Does she GoTo GetPositions? :P
My ex is a Siebel consultant, though she doesn't program.
--Ben
Frank Mamone wrote:
Actually, it's Siebel VB.
s. isaac dealey
There is always the Unix guru's view of sex..
#!/bin/ssh
#The Unix Guru's View of Sex
unzip ; strip ; touch ; grep ; finger ; mount ; fsck ; more ; yes ;
umount ; sleep
On Wed, 9 Feb 2005 19:30:19 -0500, S. Isaac Dealey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Shouldn't that be package access? :)
A
Hey there,
I was wondering where your favorite places are to purchase domain names...
I used network solutions a few times, but then when I looked around
some more and found godaddy.com I was pretty drawn to the low
prices.
Anybody purchase many domains with them?
Thanks,
--
Yves
Almost ALL of our 500+ domain names are with GoDaddy or it's reseller
company Wild West Domains.
I highly recommend them.
The only ones we don't have with GoDaddy are a few .co.uk's which we
couldn't transfer, so we use Homepage Universe for those.
Cheers,
Erika
I'll never look at *nix the same way:)
- Frank
On Thu, 10 Feb 2005 10:31:48 +1000, Jon Austin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There is always the Unix guru's view of sex..
#!/bin/ssh
#The Unix Guru's View of Sex
unzip ; strip ; touch ; grep ; finger ; mount ; fsck ; more ; yes ;
umount ; sleep
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