I'll go for the chuckle. :)
As for the question, we're considered both. I'm a Jew due to following the
laws and traditions of the religion as well as being a blood descendent of
Jews going back many generations. In addition, Jews remember out homeland in
prayer many times a year. Homeland, tradi
You mean you never fell asleep with a PHP book and never really read it? Or
do you think I'm implying something else here?!? ;)
> Unclean! Unclean!
>
> /me Rings bell to warn the town!
>
>> I've slept with it a few times but that doesn't mean I really know it. :)
>
> :-P
> --
> will
>
>
> "If m
I was hoping for a more numerically lyrical name.
My personal favorite is still John XXIII
or Juan Two Three
Tough to beat...
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"If my life weren't funny, it would just be true;
and that would just be unacceptable."
- Carrie Fisher
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Unclean! Unclean!
/me Rings bell to warn the town!
> I've slept with it a few times but that doesn't mean I really know it. :)
:-P
--
will
"If my life weren't funny, it would just be true;
and that would just be unacceptable."
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I've slept with it a few times but that doesn't mean I really know it. :)
>Anyone here know PHP?
>
>I mean REALLY know it?
>
>
>Cheers,
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i was going for the chuckle :)
On 4/19/05, Tony Weeg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> wow... that was either REALLY low or (if mike chuckles here)
> hil-fucking-arious!
>
> not sure which.. since im not on that side of the street ...
>
> but i do have a question, mike d.
>
> why is it almost th
> -Original Message-
> From: Dana [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, April 19, 2005 1:00 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: ratziger will be benedict xvi
>
> Cardinal Ratzinger elected the new pope
> CTV.ca News Staff
>
> Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger of Germany is the new leader of the
Hey Paul,
don't listen to those snobs. If the site works that's all that matters.
larry
On 4/19/05, Paul Ihrig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> guys i was just doing a one off in exchange for a few free years of
> shroomey goodness.
> not a art history discussion of what ungley ass font to use or it
btw prices are droping to 21/lbs in the mornin.
like mm shares in 2002
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Wow, that is some crazy stereotyping, and I mean big time.
If you look at the conservatives, or at least the people that tend to vote
republican, you find that the majority of them are lower middle class. They
don't live in gated communities. Hell in Lexington Kentucky, a town that is
almost all c
Did anybody think that it might have to do with the personality of the
people that listen to talk radio?
I know very few liberals that listen to talk radio, the ones I do know
listen to conservative radio to hear what the conservative (media) leaders
have to say.
Just like Howard Stern, most of h
>From what I understand its also a matter of distribution. Air America
has to compete against such behemoths like Clear Channel that
benefitted from the republican sponsored changes to the FCC ownership
rules.
larry
On 4/19/05, William Bowen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Who? Bill Maher?
>
Yes from the sounds of it at times you and morels are strangers,
pardon wrong sort of morelity.
;)
larry
On 4/19/05, Tony Weeg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ai've never heard of these morel things...
>
> wth?
>
> tw
>
> On 4/19/05, Erika L Walker-Arnold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > We know
>
> Who? Bill Maher?
Nah... Randi Rhodes, she does all right, beat Limbaugh in her home
market in Florida regularly apparently when she was on against him,
then after his show was syndicated on her station, her ratings
generally topped his, but since they didn't compete anymore, I can't
see how
mmm no I would not agree with the proposition that liberals are by
definition independent thinkers. Nor with your statements about
communes. I am told that Christiania, one of the grandaddies of such
communities, has all but bogged down in bureaucratic BS.
And how do you account for places like ru
> Sam wrote:
> http://www.latimes.com/la-oe-anderson18apr18.story
>
As long as we're stereotyping to say there even is a left and right ...
It's just a question of marketing. Liberals tend to dance to the beat
of their own drum - they're independant. Conservatives like a dose of
group think b
I have gotten the impression before that there aren't very many other
blues fans onthe list, but just in case, and because I feel the need
to tell y'all:
Mambo for Albert, Ron Hacker and the Hacksaws
I've never heard of them either, but wow. Oh yeah, and... Live 365 rocks.
Dana
ai've never heard of these morel things...
wth?
tw
On 4/19/05, Erika L Walker-Arnold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> We know Paul.
> You also know that every conversation on here invariably turns into a
> discussion of something else.
> So don't be so bothered by it.
>
> :)
>
> Eat your mushrooms
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We know Paul.
You also know that every conversation on here invariably turns into a
discussion of something else.
So don't be so bothered by it.
:)
Eat your mushrooms in peace.
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Least ways its not other forms of mushrooms, then things would be
truely mindless. Wait, this isn't the fall and it isn't coastal
Washington state.
never mind.
larry
On 4/19/05, Paul Ihrig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> guys i was just doing a one off in exchange for a few free years of
> shroomey
guys i was just doing a one off in exchange for a few free years of
shroomey goodness.
not a art history discussion of what ungley ass font to use or its tax
implementations...
a few hours of mindless web work in exchange for poundadge of a tastey morsel.
bootlegging...
~~
wow... that was either REALLY low or (if mike chuckles here) hil-fucking-arious!
not sure which.. since im not on that side of the street ...
but i do have a question, mike d.
why is it almost that jewish people are percieved as a culture of people, like
italian, polish, norweigan, swedish (my f
Given that my immediate boss in the initial site requirements meeting
wanted to know why the customers couldn't simply print the order form
and fax or mail it to us, I'm not going to be optimistic. But I'm
working on it.
Also for most places we looked at, they charged the same for 4 or 5
days atte
Hey it was almost 15 years - how much do you remember from the mid-80's.
larry
On 4/19/05, Robert Munn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> According to the article it was actually Reagan's FCC that changed the rules.
>
> >It used to be that way until the FAA under Bush Sr. changed the rules
> >to stop
I do, you can't watch TV while coding.
larry
On 4/19/05, Robert Munn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> oh yeah, we're talking radio, right? I was dazed by the pretty lights...
>
> Radio sucks. Who listens to radio?
>
> >Mind you that sort of show may not go over very well - the audience
> >would be
Anyone here know PHP?
I mean REALLY know it?
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It was not too surprising that Arial was ranked high in preference,
since it has been most preferred in our previous font studies that
examined children older adults, and college students.
On 4/19/05, Erika L Walker-Arnold wrote:
> I based my observation on studies too Sam :)
>
> http://psycholo
thanks Sam, you're a true pal ;P
Dana
On 4/19/05, Sam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ROFL!
>
> I'm pushing through his filter :)
>
>
> On 4/19/05, Dana wrote:
> > tsk don't confuse him with the facts. He gets upset. Next thing you
> > know he'll want a citation to prove that the Federal Aviation
ROFL!
I'm pushing through his filter :)
On 4/19/05, Dana wrote:
> tsk don't confuse him with the facts. He gets upset. Next thing you
> know he'll want a citation to prove that the Federal Aviation
> Administration does not regulate the airways.
>
> Dana
>
~
Fabulous stuff Larry!
Glad it's rewarding and fun, albeit sleepy.
Good luck on the daycare thing.
No chance of telecommuting some days eh?
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I based my observation on studies too Sam :)
http://psychology.wichita.edu/surl/usabilitynews/3S/font.htm
Conclusion:
"Several observations can be made regarding the examined font types.
First, no significant difference in actual legibility between the font
types were detected. There were, howev
whoops! little keyboard blunder there...
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tsk don't confuse him with the facts. He gets upset. Next thing you
know he'll want a citation to prove that the Federal Aviation
Administration does not regulate the airways.
Dana
On 4/19/05, Robert Munn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> According to the article it was actually Reagan's FCC that cha
oh yeah, we're talking radio, right? I was dazed by the pretty lights...
Radio sucks. Who listens to radio?
>Mind you that sort of show may not go over very well - the audience
>would be required to critically think and evaluate each side rather
>than just blindly follow what they are told.
>
>la
According to the article it was actually Reagan's FCC that changed the rules.
>It used to be that way until the FAA under Bush Sr. changed the rules
>to stop the equal time regulations. Previously if you had someone on
>with one particular political bent you had to give equal time to
>someone from
It is strange. Many studies over the years have determined that Arial
and Verdana are the easiest to read online. If for some strange
reason you think it's hard to read that's fine. But to tell someone to
change the font of a Web site because you think that Arial is hard to
read is strange to me.
It used to be that way until the FAA under Bush Sr. changed the rules
to stop the equal time regulations. Previously if you had someone on
with one particular political bent you had to give equal time to
someone from the other side.
The Limbaughs and O'Reilly's etc couldn't handle it.
Besides Cuo
Well I have almost a gig of pictures of Alexis to edit and 3 60 minute
digital video tapes to put onto dvd. We were pretty luck the night
before last, Wendy managed to get Alexis rolling over on her own for
the first time on video.
Right now I'm sitting back and feeding Alexis - she's very pretty
I was just looking through restaurant listings here looking for a
place for dinner tonight and noticed Morels again. "Authentic
Wisconsin cuisine featuring morel mushrooms, wild game, all-Wisconsin
products."
Just think. A restaurant dedicated to the morel!
-Kevin
On 4/7/05, Paul Ihrig <[EMAIL P
Well, I believe this poster was responding to the appearance of this thread on
cf-talk. Michael moved it.
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I trust all is well and you are basking in the light that is fatherhood?
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It was still not a strange thing to say. Just because people use it does
not make it easier to read. Who cares who made it.
Let me repeat it.
ARIAL IS HARD TO READ ONLINE.
Great. Thanks for letting me share.
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I think once they take the foreskin...you're pretty much committed.
On 4/19/05, Phillip P Rutherford II <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> couldn't you just switch religions for a week or two?
>
>
--
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"...All the world shall be your
I'd love to see a radio station that did it's best to offer both
views. Even better, don't say, "Here is the view of Mr. X,
conservative blah blah." Just have them say their views w/o the darn
labels. But then that would require the listener to actually think...
On 4/19/05, Sam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
couldn't you just switch religions for a week or two?
On 4/19/05, Dawson, Michael <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> They didn't ask my opinion.
>
> Ian, did they ask you?
>
> M!ke
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Michael Dinowitz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, April 19, 2005 12:56
Verdana is a MS font. Arial was a knock off of Helvetica, which is not
an MS font.
While Verdana may be specifically designed for the Web, that doesn't
make others bad. Most online newspapers are still use Arial,
Helvetica. Now if she said Times new roman or any other serif font I'd
have agreed
It is the wrong list. They think they're posting to CF-Talk. :)
> And Michael Jacson too
>
> BTW - if you have a low tolerance for political, moral and religious
> issues then this is the wrong list to be on...
>
> --- On Tuesday, April 19, 2005 3:21 PM, Ewok scribed: ---
>>
>> How about we jus
It could have been suicide...something like "suicide by cop"
- Original Message -
From: "Larry C. Lyons" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Community"
Sent: Tuesday, April 19, 2005 4:23 PM
Subject: Fwd: Dumb dead crook news - And a Possible Darwin Award Winner
> All I can say is ouch.
>
> la
All I can say is ouch.
larry
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> The following mind-boggling attempt at a crime spree in Renton, Washington
> appeared to be the robber's first (and last), due to his lack of a
> previous record of violence, and his terminally stupid choices:
>
> 1. His targe
I tried to click on the underlined words. Bad Paul! Bad!
-Kevin
On 4/19/05, Paul Ihrig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> here is that site i am working on if you want to buy some fresh ones.
> http://www.morelhunters.com
>
> sites really simple, and not compliant with any thing other then a few
> fre
Why? Just because its overly popular because it came with Windows
doesn't make it a well designed typeface. Verdana and other typefaces
have been specifically designed to replace Arial on the web.
-Kevin
On 4/19/05, Sam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> That's a strange thing to say.
>
> On 4/19/05,
http://www.latimes.com/la-oe-anderson18apr18.story
Interesting article :)
Sounds like Larry:
Some on the left say it's because liberals are, well, smarter and
can't convey their sophisticated ideas to the rubes who listen to talk
radio. Former New York Gov. Mario Cuomo, whose own stint as a
talk-
>Well - if enough peope of the jewish faith complained and wrote to MM
>about the date for MAX - why couldn't they get it moved?
>
>I think it's horrible that they don't take that into consideration.
I don't (and, I hope obviously, no disrespect intended) - these things are so
damn hard to plan i
ok i have to change a ton of images/psd's
is there a way to do a find/replace font in photoshop cs?
i hate ps
i know i could do it in fireworks.
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On 4/19/05, Ewok <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How about we just leave politics and religion off this list and let this
> thread die? Just a suggestion.
>
> -Original Message-
> From: David Manriquez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: T
yeah, dont see him very much over here, if ever.
tw
On 4/19/05, Dana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I think he answered it on talk and it got redirected over here. I know
> mike moved the thread earlier, not sure how tht works. But I dont
> think ewok subscribes over here...
>
> Dana
>
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They didn't ask my opinion.
Ian, did they ask you?
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-Original Message-
From: Michael Dinowitz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, April 19, 2005 12:56 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Upset about MAX
My contacts in MM said that it was either a bad location on a good date
or a
I think he answered it on talk and it got redirected over here. I know
mike moved the thread earlier, not sure how tht works. But I dont
think ewok subscribes over here...
Dana
On 4/19/05, Tony Weeg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> yeah, i was about to say... its free for us to talk about whatever...
yeah, i was about to say... its free for us to talk about whatever
tw
On 4/19/05, Howie Hamlin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> And Michael Jacson too
>
> BTW - if you have a low tolerance for political, moral and religious issues
> then this is the wrong list to be on...
>
> --- On Tuesday,
That's a strange thing to say.
On 4/19/05, Erika L Walker-Arnold wrote:
> 2. Arial is so hard to read online. :(
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And Michael Jacson too
BTW - if you have a low tolerance for political, moral and religious issues
then this is the wrong list to be on...
--- On Tuesday, April 19, 2005 3:21 PM, Ewok scribed: ---
>
> How about we just leave politics and religion off this list and let
> this thread die? Just a
How about we just leave politics and religion off this list and let this
thread die? Just a suggestion.
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From: David Manriquez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, April 19, 2005 1:02 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: New Pope
Don't you know that?
CF was the Support for
thanks Erika!
he wanted black.
i will try to make it more readable.
basically it is for a 3 week season site.
people who want them & know where these guys are from, arnt going to
read much any ways!
but if they sell 200lbs this season, maybe they will take more time to
refine it for next year.
onl
I don't think I could afford the cost by myself at this stage, so work
is paying for it.
larry
On 4/19/05, Aaron Rouse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Training budget? what the heck is that? I am paying for mine out of pocket
> but at least qualified for a student discount so that helps a bit. Now i
I know you are still working on it and it's simple ... But may I make a
few suggestions?
Great! Thanks ...
1. white text on black is HORRIBLE HORRIBLE HORRIBLE. There is a reason
why all the top merchants use black text on white backgrounds. ;) Follow
their path.
2. Arial is so hard to read onli
yeh thats my friend bill
i just used our personal images, until this hunter/farmer guy sends us
images of his harvest.
that little girl is my buddies daughter on her first hunt.
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Those have to be some of the ugliest things people eat. :)
On 4/19/05, Paul Ihrig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> here is that site i am working on if you want to buy some fresh ones.
> http://www.morelhunters.com
>
> sites really simple, and not compliant with any thing other then a few
> free mea
ill try lesbianism :)
and i said others, not myself. im a right wing conservative
traditionalist with high morals and values, i would never do something
like that!
>
> So, um
> Does that mean you're going to try being gay?
> You know, new and exciting, non-traditional.
>
>
> --Ben
-
I would remove the picture of the guy (you?) with the morel in his
mouth, otherwise they might think that's the way you carry them back
to camp.
On 4/19/05, Paul Ihrig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> here is that site i am working on if you want to buy some fresh ones.
> http://www.morelhunters.com
I remember driving to Houston from Sault Ste Marie and thinking I was
almost there when I got to Texarkana :)
Dana
On 4/19/05, Ben Doom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > 3) I used to drive across Texas a few times a year and it only took
> > me a couple of hours. . Ok, Ok, it was just the panha
A woman decides to have a facelift for her birthday. She spends $5000 and feels
pretty good about the results.
On her way home, several months later, she stops at a news stand to buy a
newspaper. Before leaving she says to the clerk, "I hope you don't mind my
asking, but how old do you think I
> and for the record, i would respect someone more for trying
> something new and exciting and away from the norm
> than adhering to centuries old tradition and arcance practices. but
> thats just me :)
So, um
Does that mean you're going to try being gay?
You know, new and exciting, non-trad
Well, lets see. I need a group of 10 religious men, a Torah, place to pray,
a lulav/esrog, a sukkah (those booths that Jews eat in outside during this
holiday) and that's just the tip of the iceberg. There are hotels set up
specifically for this holiday (and for passover for that matter) but I d
respect. do not agree. but respect.
and for the record, i would respect someone more for trying
something new and exciting and away from the norm
than adhering to centuries old tradition and arcance practices. but
thats just me :)
and im sure they will get their fill of FA and HOF in due time.
> 3) I used to drive across Texas a few times a year and it only took
> me a couple of hours. . Ok, Ok, it was just the panhandle on
> I40, but I crossed the state. :)
My Dad used to teach at a college which attracted a large number of
foreign students. One decided to go see CA. 'Round abou
here is that site i am working on if you want to buy some fresh ones.
http://www.morelhunters.com
sites really simple, and not compliant with any thing other then a few
free meals.
thanks
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A hotel really isn't an option unless the hotel is set up for it (highly
doubtful).
Not really debating you, but in today's multi-cultural world, I wonder if
that's true, for all hotels. I would not be surprised if one could not find
one that did cater to this holiday. But then again I would
Only 400 miles? Clearly you have never had to drive across Texas before ;) I
say Vegas, I hear it is "neat"
Five comments about Texas:
1) I don't think Texas counts as an "Eastern" state, or at least I don't think
many of the residents would.
2) 400 miles is only 1/2 the length of the state
The holiday starts sundown Monday night and lasts till after sundown Wed.
night. This is a holiday that is a bit more complex which means doing it in
a hotel really isn't an option unless the hotel is set up for it (highly
doubtful).
> I'm just curious; does the entire conference interfere wit
Is today the same as yesterday? or tomorrow? Each day is unique and each
event is unique. For me to 'push off' an event which shows dedication both
to God and tradition would be to say that neither is important to me. Yes,
the holiday will come again but will I be better for not following the la
Only 400 miles? Clearly you have never had to drive across Texas before ;)
I say Vegas, I hear it is "neat"
On 4/19/05, Ian Skinner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hey, at least it is MY home state for once! Don't go upsetting the kettle
> now, just as I'm getting my hopes up.
>
> Albeit to g
I'm just curious; does the entire conference interfere with the holiday?
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Hey, at least it is MY home state for once! Don't go upsetting the kettle now,
just as I'm getting my hopes up.
Albeit to get from N. Cali to S. Cali just about may as well be another state
as it is. 400+ miles would qualify as another state for many of you postage
stamp eastern states. :-)
Nope, Ben is the right hand of macromedia, so no ben then no aaron. Now
excuse me while I go and try to find a nice retarded image to stick in this
email since I can not think of a smiley to show I am joking with that
comment. :)
On 4/19/05, Michael Dinowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Rem
What's so good about Disney? Great for babies but anyone I know past 8
would prefer a Six Flags. Plenty of locations for them.
On 4/19/05, Michael Dinowitz wrote:
> My contacts in MM said that it was either a bad location on a good date or a
> good location on a bad date (bad for me that is). Pou
On 4/19/05, Michael Dinowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So this years MAX will be important. This years MAX will show off all of the
> merger information and product synergies between Macromedia and Adobe. This
> years MAX will be over one of the major holidays and I can't be there. How
> suck
Remember that there is a difference between going and speaking. Expect Ben
to 'be there' to speak, at least virtually. The holiday actually starts
Monday night so anyone local or remote has all day Sunday and Monday. Don't
'not go' on Ben's account. There'll be too much going on and wy to mu
So as a general update - my system seems to be better today. I still
see wierd things. Ctrl-c on a graphic followed by a ctrl-v in another
explorer window takes a few seconds - which seems silly for a 2k
graphic. But I haven't seen "hangs" since I ran a big cleanup on my
box. I've got Task Manager
the pope has to be able to speak italian, it's a requirement of his
"other" job as the bishop of rome.
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>From: Jim Campbell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Tuesday, April 19, 2005 7:54 PM
>To: CF-Community
>Subject: Re: Breaking News - Bells toll in Vatican signaling
Not to dissuade anyone from writing about this concern.
Knowing a tiny bit about scheduling large convention venues, moving a date may
not be a simple thing. If the convention facility is doing its job correctly,
they are probably booked pretty solid for months if not a year or two ahead.
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I am just sadden that Forta can not go due to the holiday interference. Just
for that reason alone I am not going to go either. Ok, that is a lie, I can
not afford to go is my only real reason.
On 4/19/05, Michael Dinowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> My contacts in MM said that it was eithe
My contacts in MM said that it was either a bad location on a good date or a
good location on a bad date (bad for me that is). Pound for pound, the
location and date is good for most of the attendees. Religious Jews are a
small minority and I highly doubt a change would be made just for us
espe
Well, the news did say he delivered a benediction in flawless Italian...
- Jim
John Stanley wrote:
>the new popes first statement will be "heyIma da pope"
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Raymond said:
> What is a good way to diagnose a slow Windows box? This is a 2.5 year
> old PC running Win2k Pro. 1 gig of ram. Drive is defragged. Over the
> last two or three months I've been noticing a slow gradual decline in
> performance.
You can bring up your Task Manager, click on the Proce
I think they should take into consideration not all of us can afford to head
to Cali and move it to our home towns.
On 4/19/05, Erika L Walker-Arnold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Well - if enough peope of the jewish faith complained and wrote to MM
> about the date for MAX - why couldn't they
Well - if enough peope of the jewish faith complained and wrote to MM
about the date for MAX - why couldn't they get it moved?
I think it's horrible that they don't take that into consideration.
???
Erika
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IF I get to attend (60/40 at this moment), I would at least provide raw data on
anything I attend/hear. I don't claim to be much of a writer, but I've always
been a pretty good researcher/data gatherer. Just don't expect legible hand
notes for future reference, you'll definitely want me to tran
So this years MAX will be important. This years MAX will show off all of the
merger information and product synergies between Macromedia and Adobe. This
years MAX will be over one of the major holidays and I can't be there. How
sucky is that!
Anyone up for being a reporter for FA? We'll even ma
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