OK so. NOW I find a transcript. Check out Jackie Rhodes, who says
Michael was abusive, and Terri was crying the day before her collapse,
apparently because Michael was furious she got her hair done.
http://www.geocities.com/purple_kangaroo_angela/1990-1991/jackierhodes2002guardiansh.htm
But hey,
only in the most erm biblical sense of "spam" :)
Dana
On Apr 8, 2005 11:47 PM, S. Isaac Dealey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The Scotts were being spammed by the English?
>
> > wasn't there a line something like this in Braveheart?
The Scotts were being spammed by the English?
> wasn't there a line something like this in Braveheart?
> On Apr 8, 2005 2:32 PM, Ian Skinner
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> How about making him go door to door personally
>> apologizing for each individual piece of spam to every
>> person he has e
wasn't there a line something like this in Braveheart?
On Apr 8, 2005 2:32 PM, Ian Skinner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How about making him go door to door personally apologizing for each
> individual piece of spam to every person he has ever spammed. And requiring
> him to deal with whatever r
Jesus. The fact that he was at one point trying to get her cured does
not mean that he was not controlling. I grant you that it doesn't
prove that he was, either, but it fits the facts of his later behavior
exceedingly well. I suspect you've never seen such a relationship up
close. I've seen a coup
> Dana wrote:
> I'm sorry, but I have already spent way too much time on this, and I
> don't think you're going to change your mind. I'm not, because I am
> right :P
>
You may be, but I can't tell because your argument is a moving target.
You said it best, either you believe Mr. Schiavo or not.
Gruss
Here is your argument:
1) evidence about her medical status is irrelevant
2) besides, her medical status was hopeless.
I'm sorry, but I have already spent way too much time on this, and I
don't think you're going to change your mind. I'm not, because I am
right :P
Dana
On Apr 8, 2005 10
afaik there is no court transcript out there or I'd be quoting it. The
medical stuff is not irrelevant. If the issue is whether he has his
wife's best interests at heart why was he neglecting her medical
needs?
Dana
On Apr 8, 2005 10:03 PM, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Dana wrote:
>
> Dana wrote:
> naw, Occam's razor says if he loved her would have been around a bit
> more.
No - it says a man whose wife was turned into a re-animated corpse
would try to treat her. When that failed he'd make those that did it
pay. When that was done, he'd try to put her to rest and move on w
> Dana wrote:
> Gruss Gruss Gruss. Why should it be his call? He was supposed to file
> a guardianship plan and did not.
If you don't think Mr. Schiavo is credible as a guardian, ok, but why
talk about all of this medical stuff that's totally irrelevant?
If you really want to prove your case why
Yes, it is 6.1, now this is my dev box so does not get hit hard, it is
however on 24/7 I actually use it for my Active Directory, hosts a MSSQL 2k
and Oracle 9i databases as well. My only point was that I have had an Athlon
in 24/7 duty for quite sometime without any issues. Oh it is the file se
Have you?
Are you running CF 6.1 on it?
Yves
On Apr 8, 2005 10:36 PM, Aaron Rouse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Just an FYI I am and have been using an Athlon 1 ghz machine as a server for
> a couple(if not more) of years now and had no issues at all.
>
> On Apr 8, 2005 7:48 PM, Yves Arsenault <
Just an FYI I am and have been using an Athlon 1 ghz machine as a server for
a couple(if not more) of years now and had no issues at all.
On Apr 8, 2005 7:48 PM, Yves Arsenault <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Thanks to all who answered
>
> I'm not going to go ahead with the Athlon, I will go
Thanks to all who answered
I'm not going to go ahead with the Athlon, I will go to either the AMD
Opteron or possibly an Intel Xeon.
One question though... Jochem, would you also suggest staying away
from a P4 and instead go for the Xeon? I know the Xeon is geared for
server use.
That was an
hehe. Occam's razor probably doesn't talk a lot, but seriously, it is
usually interpreted to mean that you pick the simplest explanation
that fits the facts. Of course in this case simplest becomes "best
fit" and then you are back at this apparently irrreconcilable gulf in
opinion between those tha
No it doesn't.
-Kevin
On Apr 8, 2005 6:12 PM, Dana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> naw, Occam's razor says if he loved her would have been around a bit
> more.
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FYI, this is a problem with Flash too. Flash has an infinite z-axis
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On Apr 8, 2005 4:58 PM, Erika L Walker-Arnold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yeah I did see that, thank you. I won't be trying it though. I don't
> want to use iframe
I've noticed that Firefox really doesn't like when things are
uninstalled. Like all those previous entries in the Add/Remove
Programs... yeah.
Oh, and has anyone else noticed that the
fuckingpopupspammermonkeyhumpers have managed to get pop-unders
working with Firefox now?
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On Apr 8, 2005
naw, Occam's razor says if he loved her would have been around a bit
more. And I'll worry about why you buy your wife flowers if and when
you decide it's not in her best interest to continue living. Talk
about irrelevant :)
Dana
> Further, all of the questions you asked regarding the evidence I
Gruss Gruss Gruss. Why should it be his call? He was supposed to file
a guardianship plan and did not. Really, this conversation has gone
beyond repetitive. Let me summarize.
a -IF Terri Schiavo did indeed express a wish not to be kept alive in
some PVS-like state, and
b - IF this wish was truthfu
> Dana wrote:
> I asked you for evidence he LOVES his wife. Present tense. Or loved
> her at the time of her death.
My answers are:
1.) It's irrelevant because his decision is related to who she was not
who she is, and
2.) same as #1.
And, in any event, love would seem to bias him in his favor
> Sam wrote:
> It's not that easy. If he allowed the physical therapy that the the
> doctor ordered then she might be able to swallow food. If so he'd have
> had no way to legally murder her.
>
But, as guardian, the therapy is his call!
You are micro-managing in the worst possible way. Either
It's not that easy. If he allowed the physical therapy that the the
doctor ordered then she might be able to swallow food. If so he'd have
had no way to legally murder her.
On Apr 8, 2005 1:39 PM, Gruss Gott wrote:
> Both you and Sam are digging into these medical minutia which seems at
> odds wit
"clip" the select box?
What do you mean?
Cheers,
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Yeah I did see that, thank you. I won't be trying it though. I don't
want to use iframes or any other weird work around like that. If it
can't be done with simple CSS, then I'll just have to make sure none of
my pages have a drop down where the menu falls.
Still a big stinky pile of poo.
Cheers,
I use Milonic Menu, which does display over selects.
Basically, you'll need to clip the select box.
>http://ruwebby.com/cssmenu.html
>
>Found and modified this menu from suckerfish.
>
>1 question:
>
>Is there anything that will fix it showing over a dropdown box in IE.
>
>Thanks!
>
>
>Cheers,
>Er
I asked you for evidence he LOVES his wife. Present tense. Or loved
her at the time of her death.
> The evidence I've seen that he loved his wife is:
>
> 1.) He flew her around the country for years looking for treatments,
For a couple of years. Maybe he just tried to fix a broken possession,
t
I think there is a place for euthanasia, though it makes me uneasy to
say so. Perhaps I mean assisted suicide. I mean, look at your
grandmother. If she has all of her marbles, is going to die anyway,
and wants to die sooner in a more dignified and less painful manner ,
why should anyone stop her?
Cross Posted from my initial, unintentional destination of CF-Talk.
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From: Ian Skinner
Sent: Friday, April 08, 2005 2:17 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Firefox has become unstable.
I have recently started having difficulty with my Firefox. When I close it, it
does not comple
Hopefully you saw my follow up, with at least a possible solution. I've never
tried this, so if you do let us know how well it works.
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> Deanna wrote:
> No no. I like specs. Some of my best friends a specs. Really. Hell, I
> had a spec in my wedding. No prejudice here. Nope. None at all.
>
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that someone has come up with a solution after all this time.
Well. That's just a big ole stinky pile of poo.
Thanks anyway! :D
Cheers,
Erika
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> Ray wrote:
> I have never seen someone so passionate about a subject, Gruss.
>
I was kidding too! Although I try to passionate about everything I do
or I don't learn anything and it's a waste of time.
In any event:
I hereby grant Ray all rights to decide the fate of this thread should
I bec
Well, did find this possible solution, using I frames, apparently helps IE 5.5,
but not anything earlier. Without a lot of JS effort anyways.
[http://dotnetjunkies.com/WebLog/jking/archive/2003/07/21/488.aspx]
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> Dana wrote:
> Depends on how much you are willing to disregard. What "evidence"
> could possibly support the contention that he loves his wife, present
I think he loves who she was and sees the body as a re-animated corpse
- at least that's what I'd think. But whatever the case, that's
irreleva
You're inferring that she was capable of making decisions. Is that what you
think?
Bye for the weekend.
- Matt Small
-Original Message-
From: Dana [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, April 08, 2005 4:59 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: 2 Branches of Gov't Enough.
no, because the
This is a well known problem, IE (at least older versions) make selects "always
on top." I've seen some relatively simple JS that hides the select(s), some
just hide all selects while menus are active and others are a bit better in
that they only hide the select, if the menu div interacts with
no, because the whole justification for the death was, "she is so
damaged she can't even swallow." If she were to become not
incapacitated, she would not need a guardian. SO her prognosis does
yes matter.
Dana
> Either way the diagnoses seem irrelevant.
~~~
i don't believe so... in fact.. i saw on one site... where, when you
clicked on a menu item.. that dropped down.. they actually hid the
dropdowns, then re-displayed them on mouseout...
On Apr 8, 2005 4:50 PM, Erika L Walker-Arnold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> http://ruwebby.com/cssmenu.html
>
> F
I have never seen someone so passionate about a subject, Gruss.
BTW, I was NOT complaining that this thread should die. It was merely a
joke. I know what a delete button is for :)
Ray
Gruss Gott wrote:
>>Ray Champagne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>If I was the guardian of this thread, it w
http://ruwebby.com/cssmenu.html
Found and modified this menu from suckerfish.
1 question:
Is there anything that will fix it showing over a dropdown box in IE.
Thanks!
Cheers,
Erika
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> Dana wrote:
> Yes,
> swallowing is voluntary, but when food gets to the back of the throat
> a reflex takes over. Now I may simply be skimming the wrong links, but
> if I am wrong about that I'd like you to show me where.
>
Both you and Sam are digging into these medical minutia which seems at
> Ray Champagne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If I was the guardian of this thread, it would have been euthanized a
> long time ago.
Guardians can only stop medical treatment.
Euthanasia, which is administering a medical treatment you know will
kill someone, is illegal.
As faux guardian, though,
No no. I like specs. Some of my best friends a specs. Really. Hell, I
had a spec in my wedding. No prejudice here. Nope. None at all.
On Apr 8, 2005 3:23 PM, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Deanna wrote:
> > Well, I'm changing my weekend plans right now so that I can go. Not.
> >
>
>
I actually have the need to tell someone what type of hardware to shop for a
CF server and MSSQL server. I feel like a deer in the headlights on that one
right now. Seems like everything out there is overkill from my experience
since I still use some rather lowly machines for those needs to this
Not by my definition:
eu·tha·na·sia
n.
1. The act or practice of ending the life of an individual suffering from a
terminal illness or an incurable condition, as by lethal injection or the
suspension of extraordinary medical treatment.
2. A quiet, painless death.
That's the one thing that
Depends on how much you are willing to disregard. What "evidence"
could possibly support the contention that he loves his wife, present
tense? I'm willing to believe he did at one point. Was his act an act
of love? You think so really? I think you are overly influenced by
your grandmother's situati
If you think this stuff is bad, it's a good thing I've been editing my posts.
-Original Message-
From: Ray Champagne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, April 08, 2005 1:15 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Awesome
Remind me to never piss this group off. Y'all are a bunch of sick fo
Larry. Shiavo was euthanasia.
By the way you haven't responded to my request last night for a
supporting link. I understand that it is hard sometimes to prove the
very fundamental -- I had a tough time finding a link on trial vs
appeal for Gruss -- but the research I did says you're wrong. Yes,
s
> Deanna wrote:
> Well, I'm changing my weekend plans right now so that I can go. Not.
>
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LOL...I read that, thought it was a little silly. I have pretty much
ignored this thread and any other about Euthanasia/Schiavo for a while
now. Hitting the delete button is pretty easy, I just couldn't let the
corny joke pass me by. :)
Ray
Dana wrote:
> Ya I know :) On CF-Talk they were ta
> Dana wrote:
> http://www.villagevoice.com/news/0513,hentoff,62489,6.html
>
I find it to be a completely ridiculous rant. There are only 2
possibilities here:
1.) You believe in guardian decided medical decisions, or
2.) you don't.
In your case you question the competence and/or intentions o
Damn. You sure? Missed the memo again.
Dana
On Apr 8, 2005 2:07 PM, Howie Hamlin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> No no - you can't trump a smiley with serious facts!
>
> :)
>
> --- On Friday, April 08, 2005 3:54 PM, Dana scribed: ---
> >
> > key word = now
> >
> > On Apr 8, 2005 1:48 PM, Howie Haml
Ya I know :) On CF-Talk they were talking about an "I hate this
thread" link. But really, we all ignore a lot of threads every day.. I
just wish Gruss would get it already :)
Dana
On Apr 8, 2005 2:06 PM, Ray Champagne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If I was the guardian of this thread, it would hav
Remind me to never piss this group off. Y'all are a bunch of sick fokkers!
Ray
Larry C. Lyons wrote:
> But since he has to take whatever is dished out, hmm that could be an
> entirely new way of getting rid of household waste.
>
> larry
>
> On Apr 8, 2005 3:40 PM, Kevin Graeme <[EMAIL PROTECTE
But since he has to take whatever is dished out, hmm that could be an
entirely new way of getting rid of household waste.
larry
On Apr 8, 2005 3:40 PM, Kevin Graeme <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> But that would end up being just another form of spam.
>
> *Ding dong*
>
> "Oh crap, it's that damn s
What's funny is I work on the campus and this is the first I've heard
of the "daylong celebration of the ancient stone capped with "The
Rock Concert" by jazz musicians."
It wasn't even mentioned on the local news this morning and it's the
kind of thing they go for.
-Kevin
On Apr 8, 2005 3:00 P
Ant Lion pheremones would be better :)
--- On Friday, April 08, 2005 4:04 PM, S. Isaac Dealey scribed: ---
>
> Spray him with pheremone and let the dogs hump his leg down the next
> 47 blocks.
>
>> I've used my dogs name as an email address when
>> registering online before ([EMAIL PROTECTED] &
>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: Larry C. Lyons [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Sent: Friday, April 08, 2005 3:29 PM
>> To: CF-Community
>> Subject: Re: Awesome
>>
>> How about making him go door to door personally
>> apologising for each
>> individual piece of spam to every person he has ever
>
No no - you can't trump a smiley with serious facts!
:)
--- On Friday, April 08, 2005 3:54 PM, Dana scribed: ---
>
> key word = now
>
> On Apr 8, 2005 1:48 PM, Howie Hamlin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Tell that to Dr. Kevorkian :)
>>
~~
If I was the guardian of this thread, it would have been euthanized a
long time ago. :)
Ray
Gruss Gott wrote:
>>Dana wrote:
>>key word = now
>>
>
>
> I understand that you don't believe in guardian decided medical
> decisions, but do you agree with euthanasia?
>
>
~
Well, I'm changing my weekend plans right now so that I can go. Not.
On Apr 8, 2005 3:00 PM, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> No - it's not Joan Rivers.
>
> Earth's Oldest Known Object on Display
> By RYAN J. FOLEY, Associated Press Writer
>
> MADISON, Wis. - A tiny speck of zircon crysta
Spray him with pheremone and let the dogs hump his leg down the next
47 blocks.
> I've used my dogs name as an email address when
> registering online before ([EMAIL PROTECTED] &
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]) and later received spam at those
> addresses, does that mean he needs to apologize to my dogs
> an
> No - it's not Joan Rivers.
> Earth's Oldest Known Object on Display
> By RYAN J. FOLEY, Associated Press Writer
> MADISON, Wis. - A tiny speck of zircon crystal that is
> barely visible
> to the eye is believed to be the oldest known piece of
> Earth at about
> 4.4 billion years old.
Not to me
I have no problem with guardian decided medical decisions. I have a
problem with the guardianship of Michael Schiavo. I am very wary of
euthanasia, and that is what this was. It was decided that this woman
did not have a sufficient quality of life.
On Apr 8, 2005 1:57 PM, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTEC
> -Original Message-
> __
>
> Booze in Space
>
> This week, a million fraternity brothers rushed to join NASA. The reason:
> scientists have discovered beer in space. Well, not beer exactly. But they
> did find alcohol: ethyl alcohol, to be precise, the active ingred
> That's it thanks.
> Took me awhile to fix it then you posted the fix.
Glad I could help. :)
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> On Apr 8, 2005 3:32 PM, Ian Skinner
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> How about making him go door to door personally
>> apologizing for each individual piece of spam to every
>> person he has ever spammed. And requiring him to deal
>> with whatever reaction he gets.
>>
>> Most other solutions no m
No - it's not Joan Rivers.
Earth's Oldest Known Object on Display
By RYAN J. FOLEY, Associated Press Writer
MADISON, Wis. - A tiny speck of zircon crystal that is barely visible
to the eye is believed to be the oldest known piece of Earth at about
4.4 billion years old.
http://story.news.yahoo.c
> Dana wrote:
> key word = now
>
I understand that you don't believe in guardian decided medical
decisions, but do you agree with euthanasia?
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On Apr 7, 2005 6:24 PM, Yves Arsenault <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Any feedback is appreciated.
I don't think this is the answer you're looking for, but you did say
*any* feedback...
While hardware decisions do have some impact on performance, the
biggest difference you're going to see in perfor
key word = now
On Apr 8, 2005 1:48 PM, Howie Hamlin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Tell that to Dr. Kevorkian :)
>
> --- On Friday, April 08, 2005 3:46 PM, Dana scribed: ---
> >
> > I beg to differ with you. Apparently it now is.
> >
> > On Apr 8, 2005 1:18 PM, Larry C. Lyons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wr
That's it thanks.
Took me awhile to fix it then you posted the fix.
-Sam
On Apr 8, 2005 12:33 PM, Ian Skinner wrote:
> "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/strict.dtd";>
>
>
>
>
>
>#tabs {
> width:auto;
> }
>#tabs td {
> float:le
It used to be illegal. Now I am not sure.
http://www.villagevoice.com/news/0513,hentoff,62489,6.html
Terri Schiavo: Judicial Murder
Her crime was being disabled, voiceless, and at the disposal of our media
by Nat Hentoff
March 29th, 2005 10:59 AM
For all the world to see, a 41-year-old woma
cite?
Oregon has an assisted suicide law but except for the propaganda
wanting you to think otherwise, there is no law allowing euthanasia.
larry
On Apr 8, 2005 3:46 PM, Dana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I beg to differ with you. Apparently it now is.
>
> On Apr 8, 2005 1:18 PM, Larry C. Lyons
OK I'm just going to have to read the books again.
larry
On Apr 8, 2005 3:32 PM, Ian Skinner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How about making him go door to door personally apologizing for each
> individual piece of spam to every person he has ever spammed. And requiring
> him to deal with whateve
Tell that to Dr. Kevorkian :)
--- On Friday, April 08, 2005 3:46 PM, Dana scribed: ---
>
> I beg to differ with you. Apparently it now is.
>
> On Apr 8, 2005 1:18 PM, Larry C. Lyons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Murder vs refusing treatment. No choice there. Euthanasia is not
>> allowed in the US
I beg to differ with you. Apparently it now is.
On Apr 8, 2005 1:18 PM, Larry C. Lyons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Murder vs refusing treatment. No choice there. Euthanasia is not
> allowed in the US.
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I've used my dogs name as an email address when registering online before
([EMAIL PROTECTED] & [EMAIL PROTECTED]) and later received spam at those
addresses, does that mean he needs to apologize to my dogs and deal with their
wrath?
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> Dana wrote:
> You're assuming she was refusing treatment again. Have you seen what
> Nat Hentoff had to say about all this?
>
No, didn't - any links?
About the assuming: I'm assuming that Mr. Schiavo is her legal
guardian, says that's what's going to happen, and that a legal
challenge to his
But that would end up being just another form of spam.
*Ding dong*
"Oh crap, it's that damn spammer come to apologize again. That's the
342nd time this week."
-Kevin
On Apr 8, 2005 2:28 PM, Larry C. Lyons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How about making him go door to door personally apologising
> -Original Message-
> From: Ian Skinner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, April 08, 2005 3:33 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: RE: Awesome
>
> How about making him go door to door personally apologizing for each
> individual piece of spam to every person he has ever spammed. And
>
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> -Original Message-
> From: Larry C. Lyons [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, April 08, 2005 3:29 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: Awesome
>
> How about making him go door to door personally apologising for each
> individual piece of spam to every person he has ever spammed. An
I think I'll just answer the door with a bottle of rubbing alcohol to help
treat his wounds.
-Original Message-
From: S.Isaac Dealey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, April 08, 2005 12:34 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Awesome
Sounds like an inverted re-enactment of the end o
You're assuming she was refusing treatment again. Have you seen what
Nat Hentoff had to say about all this?
Dana
On Apr 8, 2005 11:48 AM, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Dana wrote:
> > Larry, if she was going to die anyway, wouldn't asphyxiation have been
> > quicker?
> >
>
> This i
http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/strict.dtd";>
#tabs {
width:auto;
}
#tabs td {
float:left;
padding:0 0 0 9px;
border-bottom:1px solid black;
}
#tabs a {
color:#333;
float:none;
Sounds like an inverted re-enactment of the end of Jay and Silent Bob
Strike Back... I can just imagine him with the police escort after a
few hundred houses, beaten and bloody, holding the big book of
addresses, asking through a swolen lip if the person answering the
door is the email recipient.
How about making him go door to door personally apologizing for each individual
piece of spam to every person he has ever spammed. And requiring him to deal
with whatever reaction he gets.
Most other solutions no matter how inventive just don't last long enough.
larry
I am not sure why, but th
"What's all this talk about youth in Asia?"
- Emily Litella
--- On Friday, April 08, 2005 3:18 PM, Larry C. Lyons scribed: ---
>
> Murder vs refusing treatment. No choice there. Euthanasia is not
> allowed in the US.
>
> larry
>
How about making him go door to door personally apologising for each
individual piece of spam to every person he has ever spammed. And
requiring him to deal with whatever reaction he gets.
Most other solutions no matter how inventive just don't last long enough.
larry
On Apr 8, 2005 3:21 PM, S.
It really depends on what you start out to hand. Perhaps he could be
set up something like a living pinata for a while then move on to
hanging him by other parts.
larry
On Apr 8, 2005 2:43 PM, S. Isaac Dealey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> put him in a tinkerbell outfit, lock him in stocks and let
Unfortunately this country and most other industrialized countries
wareshouses their seniors to a great degree. I'm fortunate in that my
mother was able to get into a very good program, where the person
start out as independent as they can, their own apartment etc. The
program also has more assiste
You know what, you and Jim are absolutely right, I think it would be
much better for him and the stocks, tinkerbell outfit and rotten fruit
to all be hung with barb-wire from his pecker to the minute hand on a
large city clock-tower. And instead of no food, we'd put a large
wash-basin full of water
Murder vs refusing treatment. No choice there. Euthanasia is not
allowed in the US.
larry
On Apr 8, 2005 12:41 PM, Dana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Larry, if she was going to die anyway, wouldn't asphyxiation have been
> quicker?
>
> On Apr 7, 2005 2:05 PM, Larry C. Lyons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> w
You make the unfair assumtion that G wanted to hang him by his neck. I
think we can come up with more interesting option.
--Ben
S.Isaac Dealey wrote:
> put him in a tinkerbell outfit, lock him in stocks and let people
> throw rotten fruit at him for a week with no food. Hanging is too
> humane,
> -Original Message-
> From: S. Isaac Dealey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, April 08, 2005 2:44 PM
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> Subject: RE: Awesome
>
> put him in a tinkerbell outfit, lock him in stocks and let people
> throw rotten fruit at him for a week with no food. Hanging is too
When I rule the world I want you to be my Minister of Justice.
-Original Message-
From: S.Isaac Dealey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, April 08, 2005 11:44 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: Awesome
put him in a tinkerbell outfit, lock him in stocks and let people
throw rotten frui
put him in a tinkerbell outfit, lock him in stocks and let people
throw rotten fruit at him for a week with no food. Hanging is too
humane, and not nearly humiliating enough.
> Make a reality TV show, and let the people decide what to
> do with him. Where were the servers he used? Do they
> allow
> Brian wrote:
> That's a really depressing story Gruss. Poor womanthats no way to be
> treated at the end of your life.
>
Thanks for the acknowldgement. Yeah it's a bummer, but we're trying
to do what we can to make her comfortable.
The part that's disturbing to me is, in her case, she ha
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