Unless the high-speed feature is a standard, I would expect it *not* to work
with other vendors' offerings.
From: Marlon Moyer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Fri 2/25/2005 2:18 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Wireless question
Okay, I messed up my wireless
I agree.
From: S. Isaac Dealey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Fri 2/25/2005 9:08 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Logo Critique - Round 2
We've taken into consideration all your feedback. Here is
round 2:
http://pages.videotron.com/frankm/
Number 5
Sure, but let's say he's not telling the truth. As the husband and legal
guardian, aren't the medical decisions about her welfare his choice?
Either way it needs to end.
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From: Dana
To: CF-Community
Sent: 2/25/05 9:16 PM
Subject: Re: Terri Schiavo May Die Soon
But
I ended up replacing with a regular 54g router. I figured for $9.99
for the NetGear vs. $90.00 for the Belkin, it was well worth the
savings. Plus, I like the netgear software a lot better already.
On Sat, 26 Feb 2005 07:26:19 -0600, Dawson, Michael [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Unless the
What about the neurological evidence? Or that she's been in a
persistent vegetative state for almost 15 years now. The parents are
sadly deluding themselves thinking that any recovery is possible. The
available research show that recovery is all but impossible after only
a few months. After that
So you're damning him because of some allegations with no proof. What
about the parents? Are they all that innocent and noble? What agenda
are they trying to put forth. It seems to me that their motivations
etc have completely been glossed over. Also the people they have
accepted in support are
Me too!
At 08:30 AM 2/26/2005, you wrote:
I agree.
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Sent: Fri 2/25/2005 9:08 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Logo Critique - Round 2
We've taken into consideration all your feedback. Here is
round 2:
4 or 5
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I say that sounds quite realistic but does not address the fundamental
question of whether he is telling the truth when he says she made her
wishes known to him.
Dana
On Sat, 26 Feb 2005 00:35:19 -0600, Gruss Gott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dana wrote:
He does not strike me as an idealist
I'm saying I don't believe him. I have heard him and I have heard the
parents. I believe them and I don't believe him. In my opinion what we
are seeing is state-sanctioned domestic violence, and that's assuming
he in fact has nothing to do with putting her in this condition.
If I were a judge
Dana wrote:
I'm saying I don't believe him. I have heard him and I have heard the
parents. I believe them and I don't believe him. In my opinion what we
are seeing is state-sanctioned domestic violence, and that's assuming
he in fact has nothing to do with putting her in this condition.
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I haven't tried it. Have they at least fixed the utterly stupid way
they handle remote servers? For example, I love how when I right
click, I have to wait while Ent. Mgr goes out and hits the remote
server, and if I dare move my mouse, when the right click menu _does_
show up, it goes away
By not filing a living will she failed to say otherwise. Nothing more.
I know I damn sure would not want my ex making medical decisions for
me and would not have wanted him to so in the five years we stayed
married after breaking up, in which it did not occur to me to make a
living will. How many
Dana wrote:
Now the law, yes, the law may well be that he is her guardian, but
this is a case where the law is an ass.
Doesn't that phrase refer to situations where someone is knowingly
violating the spirit of law even though they're not breaking crimes?
If so, that not the case here as the
Yes, either way it is too bad and is an object lesson in the wisdom of
making a living will. The fact that reasonable people can see such
very different scenarios here makes it the stuff of tragedy no matter
which point of view you believe.
I have to say that I can totally understand the husband
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Actually for what it's worth, I'm 26 and mostly because of the Schiavo
situation; I made out a living will. There will be no fighting over how
I die now thank you...
Dana wrote:
By not filing a living will she failed to say otherwise. Nothing more.
I know I damn sure would not want my ex
But it probably would not have occurred to you to do so otherwise,
right? I know I'm in my forties and it wasn't even on my horizon until
I was in the hospital this October being admitted and they were asking
me who they should call in case.
Dana
On Sat, 26 Feb 2005 21:28:40 -0800, Gregory
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