is it fo-real?
On Sat, 12 Mar 2005 01:16:24 -0500, Erika L Walker-Arnold
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> http://onceadored.blogspot.com/
>
> Cheers,
> Erika
>
>
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> Adam wrote:
>
> I'd love to learn this from her, Gruss.
>
I'll go one better - I have a colleague in Southern France who's very
good with wine and he's the one that told us. I'll see what he has to
say. He's not an MW or anything, but he grew up in Southern France
and seems to know a lot.
I
http://onceadored.blogspot.com/
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he could care less what "we" think...
again, clients are a twisted bunch!
tw
On Fri, 11 Mar 2005 22:21:11 -0500, Erika L Walker-Arnold
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> That's too bad. I think it looks crappy now.
> Yours with the tree in front in the open space of the state looked
> WAYY bette
That's too bad. I think it looks crappy now.
Yours with the tree in front in the open space of the state looked
WAYY better.
Can't ya convince him that the people on community say put it back! :D
Cheers,
Erika
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Still looks like the tree is trying to hide behind the state.
larry
On Fri, 11 Mar 2005 21:00:20 -0500, Tony Weeg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> danku
>
>
> On Fri, 11 Mar 2005 20:13:23 -0400, Will Tomlinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >http://www.antiwrap.com/?34
> > >
> > >can you see that
fieldset and label tags?
larry
On Fri, 11 Mar 2005 20:11:39 -0500, Tony Weeg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> WFM?
>
> whats that jochem?
>
> ian, how'd ya throw that rounded edge box together?
>
> tw
>
> On Fri, 11 Mar 2005 19:54:57 -0400, Jochem van Dieten
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Ian
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> Good rule of thumb in restaurants, divide price of bottle by three to
> get retail.
Here in Atlanta I've noticed that it's closer to twice retail for < $100
bottles, but it doesn't hold up for the expensive stuff.
When my wife and I went to The Abbey here in Atlanta a couple of years ago,
a bot
danku
On Fri, 11 Mar 2005 20:13:23 -0400, Will Tomlinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >http://www.antiwrap.com/?34
> >
> >can you see that site?
> >
>
> ahhh yes! Very nice!
>
>
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> There's another whole deal with the labels in France - by looking at
> all of the little codes you can tell whether it's been produced well
> or not, but I I can't remember the details now - my wife knows if
> you're interested.
I'd love to learn this from her, Gruss.
Respectfully,
Adam Philli
Can I jump in here? I mean, I usually do have a target on my back in here. But
I don't mind, and it makes things more interesting that way.
I say don't ban anybody. We all have something to add. Even if dave does need a
spell checker, it doesn't matter! He's dave! When I posted the .net thread
Yes, but if I pay 4 times what things cost at the store then shouldn't
everything on the menu be 4 times what it would cost at the store? ;)
I understand exactly why it costs different in the two places, no need
to try to convince me of something I already know when I rather just
joke around abou
>http://www.antiwrap.com/?34
>
>can you see that site?
>
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WFM?
whats that jochem?
ian, how'd ya throw that rounded edge box together?
tw
On Fri, 11 Mar 2005 19:54:57 -0400, Jochem van Dieten
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ian Skinner wrote:
> >
> > [1] http://www.bloodsource.org/bugtests/LocationContactForm.htm
>
> WFM
>
> IE 6.0.2800.1106 on Win2K S
> Aaron wrote:
> The alcohol store is probably paying rent/mortgage, heat/ac, cashier,
> those guys who walk around and help you pick things, and a slew of
> other things. Sure not as much as a food serving place pays but also
> not a 1/4th the amount less.
>
Yes, but at a restaurant you're payi
Ian Skinner wrote:
>
> [1] http://www.bloodsource.org/bugtests/LocationContactForm.htm
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The alcohol store is probably paying rent/mortgage, heat/ac, cashier,
those guys who walk around and help you pick things, and a slew of
other things. Sure not as much as a food serving place pays but also
not a 1/4th the amount less.
On Fri, 11 Mar 2005 16:36:12 -0500, Ray Champagne <[EMAIL PRO
http://www.antiwrap.com/?34
can you see that site?
also, thats the final version, from what the client wants :)
tw
On Fri, 11 Mar 2005 18:11:27 -0500, Tony Weeg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hmmm? thats strange, everyone else has...
>
> try again...
>
> anyway, that site, is KILLER, thank yo
hmmm? thats strange, everyone else has...
try again...
anyway, that site, is KILLER, thank you!
tony
On Fri, 11 Mar 2005 18:08:07 -0400, Will Tomlinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I couldnt get to your logos, server issues or somethin'.
>
> Sometimes I got here for ideas, they do some really
Yeah, in the early 80's they started using round instead of brisket
because of more yield. But the flavor never makes it inside and you
end up with boiled beef.
I used to think it was the belly piece like the bacon of steer, but I
think it is brisket. Plenty of places in NY to get the real stuff bu
word.
holla.
tw
On Fri, 11 Mar 2005 16:46:44 -0600, Greg Morphis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sure... nice.. the wussy way Who wants that? ;)
> I'm cool.. just needed to vent some.
>
> Laters! have a good weekend.
>
>
> On Fri, 11 Mar 2005 17:42:39 -0500, Tony Weeg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I couldnt get to your logos, server issues or somethin'.
Sometimes I got here for ideas, they do some really nice logo work.
http://logoworks.com/logo-design-recent-logos.html
Will
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wish i had a better quality file
audio was awful..
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From: Gruss Gott [mailto:[EMAIL PROT
Sure... nice.. the wussy way Who wants that? ;)
I'm cool.. just needed to vent some.
Laters! have a good weekend.
On Fri, 11 Mar 2005 17:42:39 -0500, Tony Weeg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> we all venture off at times... and yes, some of us more than others,
> but, there are better ways to commun
> Sam wrote:
> Was it small pastrami or was it roast beef with seasoning?
> Was it spicy brown homemade mustard?
Here's the deal: I talked with the owner and he's from New York, but
got ticked that nobody made real pastrami anymore so he moved to SF
and made his own!
I don't know a thing about it
Don't forget Mier woods.
On Fri, 11 Mar 2005 16:39:37 -0600, Gruss Gott wrote:
> > Ray wrote:
> > BTW, Gruss, I meant to tell you that your review of SF (finally) convinced
> > my wife that it should be our next vacation destination.
> >
>
> Well the review kinda sucked, but we had a blast out t
we all venture off at times... and yes, some of us more than others,
but, there are better ways to communicate... im not saying either is
right, or wrong, but i think that we can all do a lot more being nice, than
we can, being mean.
:) smile, and hug everyone, or ill get mike tangorre to start f
> Ray wrote:
> BTW, Gruss, I meant to tell you that your review of SF (finally) convinced
> my wife that it should be our next vacation destination.
>
Well the review kinda sucked, but we had a blast out there even though
it was only a day (although my wife spent all week there).
If you can stay
I'm not messing with him.. the posts were completely off topic and
shouldnt have been made to begin with.
Thanks
On Fri, 11 Mar 2005 17:31:13 -0500, Tony Weeg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> i like dave, he is cool... stop fucking with him, jesus...
>
> :) tw
>
> On Fri, 11 Mar 2005 17:00:53 -0400
i like dave, he is cool... stop fucking with him, jesus...
:) tw
On Fri, 11 Mar 2005 17:00:53 -0400, Greg Morphis
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> dave...
> wow.. insults.. nice.
> Maybe you really do have the brain of a 3 year old.. or maybe you're
> mildly retarded so I'm going to spell this out f
Was it small pastrami or was it roast beef with seasoning?
Was it spicy brown homemade mustard?
You should have had it on rye and with a Brooklyn Lager.
But since you were on the left coast and they don't sell Brooklyn
Lager and they really push the sourdough in SF, sounds like the next
best thing
> Ray wrote:
> Yea, but you also are not paying for rent/mortgage, heat/ac, or for someone
> to serve it to you, clean your glasses, etc.
>
Exactly - that's why it's somewhat hard to compare. A decent corkage
fee, IMO, is $5 - $10. Also the wines are usually paired with the
food by the Chef (if
BTW, Gruss, I meant to tell you that your review of SF (finally) convinced
my wife that it should be our next vacation destination.
Good work! I have been trying unsuccessfully for about 6 months
And this will be added to the list of things to do. :)
Ray
At 05:02 PM 3/11/2005, you wrote:
wow.. insults.. nice.
Maybe you really do have the brain of a 3 year old.. or maybe you're
mildly retarded so I'm going to spell this out for you..again. (I've
already tried the personal emails to you and you're just as dumb
there).
This is a Cold Fusion discussion list.. people come here to learn
> Sam wrote:
> When in a wine region always buy the local stuff. No sulfites.
Speaking of sulfites, I had the absolute best pastrami sandwich ever
at the Golden Gate Meat Company in San Francisco.
The meat was "sustainable, organic" cuts of beef combined with the
right spices and slowly roasted.
dave...
wow.. insults.. nice.
Maybe you really do have the brain of a 3 year old.. or maybe you're
mildly retarded so I'm going to spell this out for you..again. (I've
already tried the personal emails to you and you're just as dumb
there).
This is a Cold Fusion discussion list.. people come here t
LOL...yea just like that :)
Good to know that the battle can rage on, just on a different
battlefield! (H...that conjures up thoughts of GW and Iran/Korea)
THX
At 03:55 PM 3/11/2005, you wrote:
>You mean like the auto-list redirect feature built into the HoF lists? The
>thing that moves a
dude you suck :)
10-20 inches in the forecast by Saturday night.
This winter sucks for me here in NH. One of the snowiest on record. I
have literally worn my shovel down to where it is completely useless. Now
I have to buy another one on the way home, along with about 500 other
dumbasses w
You mean like the auto-list redirect feature built into the HoF lists? The
thing that moves a CF-Talk thread over to CF-Community like this was? ;)
>I just wish the topic would be struck down from above by Mike D, since ppl,
>(including me now I guess) won't just let it die. It belongs on cf-co
I have this file [1]; CSS, HTML and JavaScript all in one at the moment, it
works well in IE5.5 and FF. But a quick check of IE 6 and it just completely
falls apart. What IE 6 issues have I run against that I need to create work
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Hey, I have no problem with Dave really. It takes all kinds, you know, as
my Dad used to say. He is rather humorous (sometimes).
I just wish the topic would be struck down from above by Mike D, since ppl,
(including me now I guess) won't just let it die. It belongs on cf-community.
Ray
At 0
Snow? what's that? It's 80 right now in Sacramento.
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From: Ray Champagne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 11, 2005 1:36 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Another wine you may like
Yea, but you also are not paying for rent/mortgage, heat/ac, or for someone
so ban me lol
why cause I stick up for things?
I call ppl on their crap?
thats fine I will go and you guys can continue stroking your egos
l8tr
From: "Connie DeCinko" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, March 11, 2005 4:45 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Any
absolument!
:-)
> Which is also why restaurants load up on uncommon wines. When you see
> a bottle of Kendall for $30 and you just bought it retail for $10 you
> end up ordering a beer :)
--
will
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Yea, but you also are not paying for rent/mortgage, heat/ac, or for someone
to serve it to you, clean your glasses, etc.
I hear this a lot at the restaurant/club I bartend at. You can't compare
the bottle you bought at the store to that of a restaurant. Somebody's
gotta pay for all the overhe
Which is also why restaurants load up on uncommon wines. When you see
a bottle of Kendall for $30 and you just bought it retail for $10 you
end up ordering a beer :)
On Fri, 11 Mar 2005 13:25:54 -0800, William Bowen wrote:
> Good rule of thumb in restaurants, divide price of bottle by three to
>
Very true, the name of one we got recently is completely eluding me.
Regardless it was like $40-50 at the restaurant and got it at the
store later on for around $12.
On Fri, 11 Mar 2005 13:25:54 -0800, William Bowen
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Good rule of thumb in restaurants, divide price of
Good rule of thumb in restaurants, divide price of bottle by three to
get retail.
YMMV, not _all_ restaurants do this. But it holds up pretty well...
:-)
> I will vouch for the Red Diamond label from the St. Michelle Wine
> Estates. I had a bottle of the Merlot at a Wine Warehouse/Restaurant.
>
> Kevin wrote:
> I don't disagree that there is bias in the media, but IMO they're less
> about bias and more about business. Conflict gets more ears and
> eyeballs than humdrum. Some present news about conflict and some
> generate conflict and call it news. I suspect we have different
> opinions
I will vouch for the Red Diamond label from the St. Michelle Wine
Estates. I had a bottle of the Merlot at a Wine Warehouse/Restaurant.
Paid $35~$40 for the bottle. Thought, that's too much for an everyday
wine. Found it online a few weeks later at $7.95. Sheesh!
On Fri, 11 Mar 2005 13:10:1
There's another whole deal with the labels in France - by looking at
all of the little codes you can tell whether it's been produced well
or not, but I I can't remember the details now - my wife knows if
you're interested.
On Fri, 11 Mar 2005 13:07:01 -0800, Sam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yes,
You might also want to try some of the Virginia wineries like
Barboursville - they have a good Cabernet Frank, Pinoir Noir and Pinor
gris. They also have an increadible restaurant located on the winery
grounds.
larry
On Fri, 11 Mar 2005 12:56:07 -0800, Sam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> When in a
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> When in a wine region always buy the local stuff. No sulfites.
ermmm... not to quibble, but all wine contains sulfites. More are
added during fermentation, but sulfites naturally occurin grapes.
The labelling as such ("Contains Sulfites") is contingent upon PPM of
sulfites and is a federal requ
Thanks, that make sense.
On Fri, 11 Mar 2005 12:52:21 -0800, William Bowen wrote:
> Generally in France Merlot is used as a blending grape, you won't tend
> to find it by itself like you can from California or Washington, but
> it is available.
>
>
I think you might have slightly selective memory. When Clinton was
President, NPR and the rest didn't turn a blind eye to his
indiscretions, his lobbing missles at the Chinese embassy, etc. Even
on NPR's call in shows, people were calling for Clinton's head over
the Chinese emassy fiasco.
I don't
Yes, next to the Pantheon.
On Fri, 11 Mar 2005 14:46:04 -0600, Gruss Gott wrote:
>
> Is that left bank? Was it Nicolas? I've found that if you go to the
> wealthy neighborhoods like in the 16th you can find the small local
> shops with a small selection most between 5 and 8 euros.
>
> In my
The thread here:
http://www.houseoffusion.com/cf_lists/label.cfm/threadid:38913/forumid:4
shows an example of labels in action.
The thread here:
http://www.houseoffusion.com/cf_lists/label.cfm/threadid:38913/forumid:4
shows an example of the interface to add labels to a thread.
I'd like to hear
When in a wine region always buy the local stuff. No sulfites.
Especially when in France, Italy or California. Problem with NY is
even the best regional wine isn't good. Unless you like cheap port :)
Long Island had a few decent Chateau wines but I never wrote them
down. They're very hard to find a
> Sam wrote:
> Most complaining about Fox is the
Dude, Fox IS a government agency :)
The answer to your question is no, I don't think we need a government
agency, just a set of agreed upon set of principles that define news,
opinion, and fiction. If you like your Fox propaganda feed, why would
FWIW one of the primary grapes in Bordeaux wines is Merlot.
Another of the types of wines from the winery I mentioned earlier is a
Merlot (probably going to be tasting that too this weekend).
Generally in France Merlot is used as a blending grape, you won't tend
to find it by itself like you can
> Sam wrote:
> Memories, the shop is on Rue Mouffetard, my favorite street in Paris.
>
Is that left bank? Was it Nicolas? I've found that if you go to the
wealthy neighborhoods like in the 16th you can find the small local
shops with a small selection most between 5 and 8 euros.
In my experie
> Sam wrote:
> Any thoughts on this, was he way off?
>
I go to France all of the time (was just there in Dec) and I've not
heard of this preference, although it may be some local Parisian
snobbery. In fact last week I hosted a Frenchman and we both ordered
Merlot for dinner.
Most people outsid
> Not all good wines need to be expensive. They say that there's some
> awesome tasting bottles to be found under $10.
this is absolutely true!
My personal "house" wine is Domaine De Couron Cotes du Rhone it sells
at the wine shops in my area for around $10.99 but is usually
available at the stat
Are you saying we should create a government agency that regulates the
news reports on the government? Don't they do that in N Korea :)
Free speech is working. You watch NPR and believe whatever and I'll
watch fox and sift through it. Most complaining about Fox is the
commentators anyway. Do you r
> Paul wrote:
> my dad smokes a pipe.
> i love the smell of it.
>
Glad to hear it! Maybe you'll give it try?
For me the pipe comes out when I want to relax and have the time for
it. Usually with a red wine, like a Zin or Cab, and a good book. I
also fire it up if I'm going to be working in t
>From King of the Hill in the episode where they went to Branson for a
fiddle contest.
M!ke
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From: Ben Doom [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 11, 2005 1:52 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Dell LCD Panel
In Soviet Russia, USB ports YOU!
And no, I have no
> Sam wrote:
>
> Most major media supports the democrats and bash Republicans. That's
> the way it is. Now that the election is over and they've eased up on
On the question of bias, there will always be bias since there is no
such thing as an unbiased human - we all want what we perceive is in
o
yeah maybe u should just stick with pom poms and song ;)
From: Ben Doom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, March 11, 2005 2:52 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Dell LCD Panel
In Soviet Russia, USB ports YOU!
And no, I have no idea where that came from.
"Yeah, but hey, your Russian bride definitely wouldn't have a display
resolution of 2560x1600. Not so sure about a warranty or USB ports, though."
who cares as long as she doesnt speak haha!!
well I would need something bigger than a usb plug though as long as its plug
& play :)
~~~
I think a case is just over $20 :P
On Fri, 11 Mar 2005 10:16:18 -0800, Ken Ketsdever
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm sorry I'm looking for a good bottle under $20 not a case.
>
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Jim Campbell wrote:
> Yeah, but hey, your Russian bride definitely wouldn't have a display
> resolution of 2560x1600. Not so sure about a warranty or USB ports, though.
>
> - Jim
>
> dave wrote:
>
>
>>ok I
Great idea.
Cheers.
On Fri, 11 Mar 2005 13:43:28 -0600, Jim Campbell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm harping on stupid shit because I think you're tilting at windmills,
> seeing some scurrilously blatant bias where it's just not (in your
> example, not in general), and I just plain feel like be
I'm harping on stupid shit because I think you're tilting at windmills,
seeing some scurrilously blatant bias where it's just not (in your
example, not in general), and I just plain feel like being
argumentative, I think. Besides, we're way off track, so let's shake
and call it even.
- Jim
Yeah, but hey, your Russian bride definitely wouldn't have a display
resolution of 2560x1600. Not so sure about a warranty or USB ports, though.
- Jim
dave wrote:
>ok I haven't gotten a hugr lcd yet but I did just buy a 17"'r whoo hoo, its an
>lg L1720P was like $300 but It smoked everything
ok I haven't gotten a hugr lcd yet but I did just buy a 17"'r whoo hoo, its an
lg L1720P was like $300 but It smoked everything else I saw except for the big
apple one but I coulda bout a russian bride for how much that sucker cost!!
From: Raymond Camden
my dad smokes a pipe.
i love the smell of it.
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My first real estate clients were super rich and we went out all the time and
they'd always buy the $600+ bottles of wine and I didn't get it, tasted like
cob webs to me. Just gimme some berringer white zin and Im good to go :)
From: Sam <[EMAIL PROTECTED
I have seen some major "spoiler" pictures and I must say, I am very
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Someone on TheForce.net forums who got to see a very rough cut of the
film before all of the final editing and what-not said it is the best
of the 6 asside from Empir
The new 24 inch model.
On Fri, 11 Mar 2005 12:52:29 -0500, Ray Champagne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey, Ray, I was just curious as to which model you got?
>
> Ray
>
> At 12:48 PM 3/11/2005, you wrote:
> >I have a Dell 20 inch monitor here at work and love it. It is a good
> >bit better than
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When I was last in Paris the wine shop dude told me nobody in France
drinks Merlot. It's crap! He actually got mad when I asked for it. I
always preferred the dryer Cabernet anyway but my wife liked Merlot
and it's usually cheaper.
Any thoughts on this, was he way off?
Memories, the shop is on R
On Fri, 11 Mar 2005 11:29:26 -0700, Dana wrote:
> But what I see in Sam's example is that anything that can be construed
> as critical of Bush is purported to be proof of bias.
Most major media supports the democrats and bash Republicans. That's
the way it is. Now that the election is over and
I've been amazed at the resistance to plastic corks in the industry. I remember
an editorial in Wine Spectator in 1999 or thereabouts that specialty bottlers
should allow buyers to choose their cork types and let the market decide
whether it was time to try the new-fangled invention. The letter
i'd always heard that, but never had it happen to me!
Am curious if other people agree with me on it thoughas i'm far from an
expert on what makes a good wine.
> Not all good wines need to be expensive. They say that there's some
> awesome tasting bottles to be found under $10.
>
> Cheers,
I hated wine before meeting my fiancee. She's officially converted me.
But make no mistake, i'll be pounding Budweisers not Chardonnays whilst
enjoying the Big 12 tourny this weekend.
> Yes. For caring so much.
>
> For me there three kinds of wine. Red, White and Pink. I like Pink.
>
> And if t
Quod Erat Demonstrandum
>
> I agree and it sounds like we agree on the main points, but I would
> offer that the "just the facts ma'am" approach isn't workable since
> there are complaints on what a particular outlet has chosen to report
> the facts on. This is the whole "you're only reporting
On Fri, 11 Mar 2005 11:54:54 -0600, Jim Campbell wrote:
> I asked you before to stop posting out of context to try to prove a
> point. The "" you chose to insert into the first paragraph
> conveniently glided over this:
Oh stop it. I found it that way.This line adds absolutly nothing anyway:
Now THIS is good news. GL calls Ep 3 the darkest of the 6 movies, so much so
that it may be the only one of the 6 to receive a PG-13 rating.
http://www.cnn.com/2005/SHOWBIZ/Movies/03/11/film.starwars.reut/index.html
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Discove
That may not be as much a joke, as I believe you meant it to be!
There is a lot of tradition to overcome. But, slowly, screw tops are being
accepted as a superior method over corks; as well as the ever increasing
rareness of cork producing trees.
--
Ian Skinner
Web Programmer
Bloo
I don't know how much location affects prices. Here in Sacramento I can pick
up Turning Leaf or Kendall Jackson for $7 - $12 bottle, depending on variety
and sales. The Gallo wineries have a good bottle in the $9 - $13 range.
We have Trader Joe's stores out here that have been caring Charles
Under $500, now that looks like quite a deal! Me thinks the boss might
actually spring for that one. Putting in a wish list for a sub-$1000
monitor never quite flew, but 500 might be low enough to get me away from
this 17" behemoth once and for all!
Thanks for the links. I appreciate it.
Ra
Not all good wines need to be expensive. They say that there's some
awesome tasting bottles to be found under $10.
Cheers,
Erika
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##| I lucked into a bottle of wine last weekend that I loved.
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> > We can get pretty meta-physical here, but I would disagee. For
> > example, a century ago Einstein proved that if there are no markers
> > from which to measure, if 2 astronauts are converging it's impossible
> > to say is one or both are in motion.
That's because they have different frames o
Yes. For caring so much.
For me there three kinds of wine. Red, White and Pink. I like Pink.
And if they are too cheap to put on a screw cap, I refuse to drink it.
Jerry Johnson
Web Developer
Dolan Media Company
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. think i'm out of my mind???
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> Brian wrote:
> Too much stuff in here...of which i have only lukewarm opinions
> on..but.
>
I agree and it sounds like we agree on the main points, but I would
offer that the "just the facts ma'am" approach isn't workable since
there are complaints on what a particular outlet has ch
I just received my widescreen 20" Dell 2005FPW(?) on Monday, and it's
fricking incredible. The massive resolution and extra horizontal
inches you get make PS/DWMX/Visual Studio a pleasure to work in. Not
to mention, it's the brightest monitor I've ever seen. And for just
under $500, it's the best
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