Have you tried just using that? it works on my box here... although
youll need to add code in CF to put the vars back into the URL
scope
On 5/9/05, Alexander Appleton IV [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can anyone help me with a directive for using apache rewrite..
i want to use
I am currently using code in the application.cfc to do this for me..
but I am having issues with CFMX dishing out the form properly when
the format is set to flash, it is dying because of the SES urls.. so
i wanted to do it with the webserver instead
On 5/9/05, JediHomer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I had the same problem with 2.3.0.0 on this computer but my other one works
just fine. When I downgraded this one back to 2.2.0.0 it all started working
fine again.
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From: Raymond Camden [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 06 May 2005 22:58
To: CF-Community
Thanks for the suggestion, unfortunately they don't do keyboard or monitor
shelves (unless their search really sucks) and their KVM prices are through
the roof. Any other ideas?
http://www.misco.co.uk ?
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On 5/8/05, Eric Carlisle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Delicious!
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Yesh.
It is very very bad.
It needs to be spanked.
*holds soft leather whip*
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Hmmm. I didn't even consider downgrading - I'll give that a try.
On 5/9/05, James Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I had the same problem with 2.3.0.0 on this computer but my other one works
just fine. When I downgraded this one back to 2.2.0.0 it all started working
fine again.
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I must apowogize if I have cause you any inconwenience
Specifically, he was the arch-nemesis in Blackadder II.
--Ben
Dana wrote:
Black Adder??
::fans self::
Dana
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On 5/9/05, James Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Did you see the most scary thing in the news?
Google got hacked.
:-I.
Right after they brought this accelerator thing out.
I wonder if their cache and stuff was affected.
And if it was, will they say anything about it?
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i can buy my last name .com for 100 bucks.
seems to hi.
i offerd them 50 which i feel is fair...
any ideas? any one else have to pay for a domain name?
i have it reserved if it expires throuygh godaddy, but the guys who
have it wont let it expire.
it's cheaper to change your own last name.
On 5/9/05, Paul Ihrig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i can buy my last name .com for 100 bucks.
seems to hi.
i offerd them 50 which i feel is fair...
any ideas? any one else have to pay for a domain name?
i have it reserved if it expires throuygh
I wouldn't - but my last name is way too common to care.
On 5/9/05, Paul Ihrig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i can buy my last name .com for 100 bucks.
seems to hi.
i offerd them 50 which i feel is fair...
any ideas? any one else have to pay for a domain name?
i have it reserved if it expires
i can buy my last name .com for 100 bucks.
seems to hi.
i offerd them 50 which i feel is fair...
any ideas? any one else have to pay for a domain name?
i have it reserved if it expires throuygh godaddy, but the
guys who
have it wont let it expire.
I dunno... buying Dealey.com seems like
I'm not having any problems with 2.3.0.
Are these trackers you're hosting, or are you unable to connect to
remote trackers?
--Ben
Raymond Camden wrote:
After upgrading yesterday none of my trackers work, both downloading
and uploading. I used the new (I think new) test tool but it didn't
i am planning on giving all my immediate family free email with it.
and then have links from dutch/german decent of family origin.
if i can get it all in one location.
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I think domain name squatters should be strapped to a rock with wet leather
straps and put into the hot desert sun.
-Original Message-
From: Paul Ihrig [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, May 09, 2005 9:52 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: would you buy your own last name .com?
I wrote three different FAQ for three different websites? If I'm using
FAQ as a collective noun (which it seems to me it has become) the
shouldn't I pluralize that?
--Ben
Eric Carlisle wrote:
Both are wrong. :-)
The acronym is Frequently Asked Questions. There's no need to pluralize
the
I've had Ketsdever.com for about 10 years. One of the advantages of being a
geek with a weird last name, nobody else wanted the domain so I was able to get
it. I've since gone on a rampage and bought all of the primary .extensions
.name, .org, .info etc..
-Original Message-
From:
My understanding is the Drivers licenses issued in California either meet or
come close to meeting the federal standards already.
-Original Message-
From: Vivec [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, May 07, 2005 6:33 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Amerikanski, show me your papers!
anyone know of some good podcasting software? I'm in the mood to talk (a LOT)
and podcasting seems a good thing to do. Might also be good for the community
as well. :)
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If you can ever understand how to pluralize everything (in English),
please teach me. I think the rules were written by slightly unstable
people, very late at night, who were drinking. Alot.
One example I always love:
If you have three fish of the same species, you have fish.
If you have three
Are you looking to create your own podcasts, or consume other people's
podcasts? If creating your own, do you need recording software, feed
server software, or software to get your feed listed in all the
popular spots?
A good place to get your feet wet:
I've always been taught that if you have two rodents, they're mice, but
if you have two pointing devices, they're mouses.
But my point was mostly that it sounds more right to me to say I wrote
two FAQs than I wrote two FAQ. That's all.
--Ben
Jerry Johnson wrote:
If you can ever understand how
Turns out a J2SE upgrade, which was recommended at the Az. site,
worked just fine. :)
On 5/9/05, Ben Doom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm not having any problems with 2.3.0.
Are these trackers you're hosting, or are you unable to connect to
remote trackers?
--Ben
Raymond Camden wrote:
I guess if you want it bad enough, $100 isnt too bad. I'd probably pay it.
6 years ago I bought my daugthers first name (morghanne.com) as a christmas
gift for her. She didnt think it was quite a cool as her geek dad did tho.
Duane
-- Original Message --
Yer the uncle who always buys the kids clothes for christmas, aren't you?
I guess if you want it bad enough, $100 isnt too bad. I'd probably pay it.
6 years ago I bought my daugthers first name (morghanne.com) as a
christmas gift for her. She didnt think it was quite a cool as her geek
dad
From: Duane Boudreau [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I guess if you want it bad enough, $100 isnt too bad. I'd
probably pay it.
6 years ago I bought my daugthers first name (morghanne.com)
as a christmas gift for her. She didnt think it was quite a
cool as her geek dad did tho.
Isn't that
Hey, it's the style I see everyone wearing at the mall!
- Jim
G wrote:
Yer the uncle who always buys the kids clothes for christmas, aren't you?
I guess if you want it bad enough, $100 isnt too bad. I'd probably pay it.
6 years ago I bought my daugthers first name (morghanne.com) as a
yes, it all boils down to whether we are talking about FAQ the page of
a site, or whether what is meant is a question for the FAQ page,
doesn't it? I am having to clarify the meaning of what I am trying to
edit here.
Dana
On 5/9/05, Ben Doom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've always been taught that
In New Mexico they have made a deiberate decision that they would
prefer people meet the traffic laws regardless of immigration status.
I think that we as a state should be able to make that decision, and I
think that regardless of what personal hassle if any this may mean for
me.
Dana
On
-Original Message-
From: Paul Ihrig [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, May 09, 2005 9:52 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: would you buy your own last name .com?
i can buy my last name .com for 100 bucks.
seems to hi.
i offerd them 50 which i feel is fair...
I might - but then
Yes, I agree the State of NM should have the ability to make that call.
But all other states should also have the right to not accept a NM
driver's license for ID purposes for any reason.
Jerry Johnson
Web Developer
On 5/9/05, Dana [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In New Mexico they have made a
I think it's probably of value for a geneology site. If you have a
pretty common name and get it, though, you should use it...personally,
though I am very interested in family history, I have never looked
into tierney.com. It's a very common name and there is no way I could
begin to do it justice.
not even for proof of compliance with the driving laws? I mean, it
says the person in question has passed a test and has not committed
enough egregious infractions such as DUIs to have it yanked. That's
what a driver's license *is.* Around here we have enough DUI-cause
horrific accidents caused by
:)
I'm usually the uncle that buys the loudest toy I can find. For my nephews
first birthday I got him a fire truck with a siren - nearly drove his mother
crazy :D.
When I gave her the domain registration and explained what it was I got the
What you couldnt get me a Barbie? look.
Duane
Nah, that was the Dd, domain names mean less and less these
days with increasing reliance on aggregation technologies, such as
portlets, blogs and RSS, not to mention the major strides taken in
search engine optimization look :)
- Jim
Duane Boudreau wrote:
:)
I'm usually the uncle
While I'm looking for the right software for podcasting and deciding which blog
to use, I've put up a captivate presentation on cftips.com:
Web marketting with blogs
Check it out and tell me what you think. I'd like to do a Dear Michael series
with things like Dear Michael, People laugh at me
Zaphod and Zarniwoop?
On 5/9/05, Jim Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I might - but then again Davis is a pretty good domain name. ;^)
But I did get domains for both my kids names!
Jim Davis
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I get screwed on that last name deal, I am pretty sure that
champagne.com is probably already taken. I own quite a bit of
variations of my name. I doubt I'll ever have enough money to buy
mylastname.com, though
Ray
Jim Davis wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Paul Ihrig
I think they're a terrorist organization! They strongly support NAMBLA
and the KKK but if you have anything to do with Christianity they'll
come after you with all they have.
I am for socialism, disarmament, and, ultimately, for abolishing the
state itself as an instrument of violence and
-Original Message-
From: Marlon Moyer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, May 09, 2005 1:03 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: would you buy your own last name .com?
Zaphod and Zarniwoop?
Naw - Paxton and Matilda.
Some would say not much better I know. ;^)
Jim Davis
this is a troll, right?
On 5/9/05, Sam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think they're a terrorist organization! They strongly support NAMBLA
and the KKK but if you have anything to do with Christianity they'll
come after you with all they have.
I am for socialism, disarmament, and, ultimately,
I've always been taught that if you have two rodents,
they're mice, but
if you have two pointing devices, they're mouses.
But my point was mostly that it sounds more right to me to
say I wrote
two FAQs than I wrote two FAQ. That's all.
I would expect that to be correct because FAQ is
I think they're a terrorist organization! They strongly support NAMBLA
and the KKK but if you have anything to do with Christianity they'll
come after you with all they have.
That last part seems okay to me. ;-
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Just to throw an accessibility twist to this. To some people reading a
document, left pane has no meaning (ie blind users using screen readers).
-Original Message-
From: S. Isaac Dealey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 05, 2005 3:33 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: more
I know someone that paid $400 for his name .com :-/
did someone actually buy it or did a sirname squatter get it?
Paul Ihrig wrote:
i can buy my last name .com for 100 bucks.
seems to hi.
i offerd them 50 which i feel is fair...
any ideas? any one else have to pay for a domain name?
i have it
I used to be the uncle who bought the thoughtful gifts, fun yet educational
toys, art supplies, books etc... I was the oldest but the last to have kids,
so I wanted to be nice thinking that way when its my turn they will treat me
and my family the same way.
Hell no, all those thoughtful,
Being publicly traded I imagine they will have to say something.
-Original Message-
From: Vivec [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, May 09, 2005 6:44 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: User informatino request..
Did you see the most scary thing in the news?
Google got hacked.
:-I.
Sam wrote:
I think they're a terrorist organization!
Rush Limbaugh used to say that too until the government tried to take
away his civil liberties and they rescued him.
I know many people that are members of and lawyers for the ACLU and I
can guarantee you that their activity it limited to
Maybe, but ain't like their stock is hurting.
http://money.cnn.com/quote/quote.html?shownav=truesymb=GOOG
Ken Ketsdever wrote:
Being publicly traded I imagine they will have to say something.
-Original Message-
From: Vivec [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, May 09, 2005 6:44 AM
Well, no.
The states COULD, but they shouldn't have to. (Which is the direct
correlation to NM being allowed to set their own rules.)
The real problem is that a Driver's license ALREADY IS the state ID
most people use. You can't write a check, buy tobacco or booze, rent a
tile saw, register to
Be careful with your assumptions.
On 5/9/05, Gruss Gott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As a Christian I would certainly think you'd support ACLU
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Thanks, we need it.
On 5/7/05, Vivec [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Individual, freedom loving americans who join the ACLU are being used and
abused and exploited by an organization who's agenda is well masked by the
very rhetoric you just spewed.
Don't tell me you've bought into their propaganda, Gruss.
Rush Limbaugh used to say that too until the
hehe. I'm on deadline and don't have time to answer this properly right now.
But actually, while yes, people who have entered the country illegally
have broken the law, so have you if you run a red light. Doing so does
not make you any more likely to drive without insurance; neither, I
would
Brian wrote:
Individual, freedom loving americans who join the ACLU are being used and
abused and exploited by an organization who's agenda is well masked by the
very rhetoric you just spewed.
Don't tell me you've bought into their propaganda, Gruss.
Please tell me what the masked agenda
Kevin wrote:
Be careful with your assumptions.
Gruss wrote:
As a Christian I would certainly think you'd support ACLU
You're right - not all Christians support the freedom of religion
(that is, the right of others to practice non-Christian religions).
However, all Christians certainly
- Personal liberties at the expense of personal responsibility.
- The abolishment of objective truths, moral or otherwise.
- The abolishment of public expressions of any religious order. (I'm not
religious, but come onsome teacher wears a cross around her neck and
this infringes on my
Dana wrote:
yes, it all boils down to whether we are talking about FAQ the page of
a site, or whether what is meant is a question for the FAQ page,
doesn't it? I am having to clarify the meaning of what I am trying to
edit here.
FAQ may be special.
It seems to me that the plural of FAQ
Yes, but part of the critisism against the Web Accelerator is that the
thing might cache passwords, and cache pages inside password protected
websites in google's servers.
Some people in message forums access their control panel and find
themselves logged in as someone else, for example.
So
If anyone has the time I'd appreciate some opinions on some logos I'm working
on for my site. The ones I've come up with so far are at:
http://www.sandybaynetworks.com/assets/logos.gif
Which if any do you like?
Thanks In Advance,
Duane
But if you are illegal, you shouldn't get a driver's license or
insurance (or a bank account or health insurance).You should be
IMMEDIATELY deported. You should be actively hunted down and kicked
out. You are not welcome. You snuck in through the back door. You have
willfulling and purposefully
Yea, that had occurred to me as well... Though I figured left likely
still has some meaning for them -- like -- they would know that as a
rule of thumb left occurs toward the beginning of the content rather
than the end (assuming they're speaking a left-to-right language as
opposed to say Hebrew).
I think they're a terrorist organization! They strongly
support NAMBLA and the KKK but if you have anything to
do with Christianity they'll come after you with all
they have.
That last part seems okay to me. ;-
I think the real point here being that the ACLU is defending other
people's rights
I like the red ship.
Jerry Johnson
Web Developer
On 5/9/05, Duane Boudreau [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If anyone has the time I'd appreciate some opinions on some logos I'm working
on for my site. The ones I've come up with so far are at:
http://www.sandybaynetworks.com/assets/logos.gif
Does anybody know how this con works? It looks fundamentally similar
to the other Nigerian cons, but it's inverted -- the guy's claiming he
wants to order books from you and that he'll give you _his_ credit
card number when he has a quote. What's the angle? Anybody know?
Hello Good Day Sales,
I like the ones with the ship, but having two full masts and 6 sails
seems busy. How does three sails (1 mast) look? And I like the red
hull the most.
- Jim
Duane Boudreau wrote:
If anyone has the time I'd appreciate some opinions on some logos I'm working
on for my site. The ones I've
Brian wrote:
- Personal liberties at the expense of personal responsibility.
- The abolishment of objective truths, moral or otherwise.
- The abolishment of public expressions of any religious order. (I'm not
religious, but come onsome teacher wears a cross around her neck and
this
What makes you think it is HIS cc number?
Here, sir, can you turn this cc number into untraceable durable goods
and send them to me? Take as big a tip on the transaction as you'd
like. I don't mind.
Jerry Johnson
Web Developer
On 5/9/05, S. Isaac Dealey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anybody
Ars has a nice, but brief, overview of the development of the GUI for OSs up
here:
http://arstechnica.com/articles/paedia/gui.ars/1
My only real complaint is that they don't even mention Windows XP at all
(which featured several significant improvements). They might have also had
a side bar on
Jerry wrote:
There are too many good people who have gone through all the right
steps to let these dirtbags profit from their crimes. (Yes, crimes)
That's a bit strong when major portions of our enforcement arm are
actively not enforcing the law because it's demanded by business and
-Original Message-
From: Duane Boudreau [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, May 09, 2005 2:47 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Logo Opinions
If anyone has the time I'd appreciate some opinions on some logos I'm
working on for my site. The ones I've come up with so far are at:
OK :) I suppose this is a valid point of view. Just make sure you
always use your turn signals and never run the yellow, is all I can
say...
As for hunted down, sure. This is the function of the Border Patrol
and ICE and imho they should be beefed up. But why complicate local
traffic laws with
I just get annoyed when I see what I think is a good idea, gone bad.
ACLU - A group whose sole purpose is to defend the Bill of Rights and
personal liberties? Man, sign me up! Sounds great!
PETA - A group whose sole purpose is to ensure the proper treatment of
animals? Awesome! Sign me up.
NRA
I think you will all see that my solution to this and all of humanity's
problems while seeming on the surface a bit extreme will in the long run
work. Scroll down to become enlightened. I give this to the whole human race
with no hopes of personal profit or fame. Just the knowledge that I helped
I am not Christian and the ACLU does not protect ones freedom to
worship, unless they are Muslim. They are actually seeking to destroy
freedom of religion.
On 5/9/05, Gruss Gott wrote:
As a Christian I would certainly think you'd support ACLU in
protecting your freedom of worship unless your
- Personal liberties at the expense of personal
responsibility.
Excuse me? The more personal liberty a person has, the more personal
responsibility is required of them. Taking away their personal liberty
makes the government responsible for their activities.
- The abolishment of objective
I don't agree. Kicking out the illegal workers might cause businesses
to cry foul due to an inability to fill jobs. But we both know if
that were to happen, and the public truly wanted those workers working
again, we would CHANGE THE LAWS to allow more legal workers to enter
the country and fill
I liked the red ship, since it can be simplified to stand alone
(without the text or the swoosh), as evidenced by the live site logo.
It almost feels (subliminally) like an exclamation point when the ship
(dot) is a different color. I don't get that feeling in the solid
color version.
Jerry
If anyone has the time I'd appreciate some opinions on
some logos I'm working on for my site. The ones I've come
up with so far are at:
http://www.sandybaynetworks.com/assets/logos.gif
Which if any do you like?
Thanks In Advance,
Duane
Top right -- I know, everybody likes the ship.
I'd
Jerry wrote:
that were to happen, and the public truly wanted those workers working
again, we would CHANGE THE LAWS to allow more legal workers to enter
the country and fill those jobs.
But the public always wants something for free. They want cheap
hamburgers and roofing, but they also
Brian wrote:
I just get annoyed when I see what I think is a good idea, gone bad.
ACLU - A group whose sole purpose is to defend the Bill of Rights and
personal liberties? Man, sign me up! Sounds great!
PETA - A group whose sole purpose is to ensure the proper treatment of
animals?
+1
I think its neat and clean without the ship.
Top right -- I know, everybody likes the ship.
I'd probably go for the ship if it were a solid silhouette with just
an outline - maybe of a smaller boat (triangular sails -- I don't know
the names - yacht?) if the 6-sail thing is hard to make
Ahh... so you think it's an attempt to launder.
What makes you think it is HIS cc number?
Here, sir, can you turn this cc number into untraceable
durable goods
and send them to me? Take as big a tip on the transaction
as you'd
like. I don't mind.
Jerry Johnson
Web Developer
On 5/9/05,
Hm...my take on it was - pay to send me these books and I'll give you
my cc number to recoup your costs. But, it's hard to say for sure. The
English is rather convoluted.
By the way, people in Nigeria speak excellent English - at least those
in Lagos and most major cities do.
On 5/9/05, S. Isaac
Sam wrote:
I am not Christian and the ACLU does not protect ones freedom to
worship, unless they are Muslim. They are actually seeking to destroy
freedom of religion.
No, they are seeking freedom of, AND FROM, religion. You have the
right to worship whomever you'd like in the privacy of
I don't feel Christians in America are oppressors.
I do agree there are religious nuts out there but I don't see oppression.
Religious charities have been helping the needy for close to 2k years.
President Bush's plan is to help them do what they have a good track
record of doing and the job will
i like top middle, but im not sure on the font.
seems a bit too geekish (so it appeals to most
geeks, but not sure it would to non-geeks)
tw
On 5/9/05, Duane Boudreau [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If anyone has the time I'd appreciate some opinions on some logos I'm working
on for my site. The
Where on earth did you here that Bush wants to eliminate
Homosexuals?
Because he opposes gay marriage? He does supports civil
unions.
That's fundamentally the same as saying the people who wanted black
white water-fountains and toilets weren't racist.
s. isaac dealey 954.522.6080
new
anyone ever heard of or use this methodology?
SCRUM
thanks
--
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Tony Weeg
macromedia certified coldfusion mx developer
email: tonyweeg [at] gmail [dot] com
blog: http://www.revolutionwebdesign.com/blog/
cool tool: http://www.antiwrap.com
...straight cash homey
- randy moss, now a raider
Take the order, call the credit card company for verification and ask them to
verify with the cardholder. They will call the cardholder and verify the order
and amount. Or make him pay with the credit card via paypal.
-Original Message-
From: Jerry Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
i bought tonyweeg.com
weeg.com was taken, by a weeg in norway (from my GGgrandfathers
hometown, must be related)
i did buy
weegmail.com
tw
On 5/9/05, Ken Ketsdever [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I used to be the uncle who bought the thoughtful gifts, fun yet educational
toys, art supplies, books
G wrote:
- The abolishment of objective truths, moral or otherwise.
LOL
One of the efinitions of moral is Based on strong likelihood or firm
conviction, rather than on the actual evidence: a moral certainty.
Please explain the meaning of objective moral thruth to me :)
Jochem
http://www.controlchaos.com/ ???
-- Original Message --
From: Tony Weeg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: cf-community@houseoffusion.com
Date: Mon, 9 May 2005 16:03:44 -0400
anyone ever heard of or use this methodology?
SCRUM
thanks
--
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Tony Weeg
Well in this case I know it's a con game because... I don't sell
books. :)
Take the order, call the credit card company for
verification and ask them to verify with the cardholder.
They will call the cardholder and verify the order and
amount. Or make him pay with the credit card via paypal.
ok, im sure you are like... tony, what have you done?
while i was away on vacation my brother in law (who is watching our dog)
let someone in our house that was there to pick him up, and the bloomin'
idiot reached down to pet my dog rocky (a pit bull no less) and
rocky (not knowing
this person)
roflmao.
On 5/9/05, John Stanley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think they're a terrorist organization! They strongly support NAMBLA
and the KKK but if you have anything to do with Christianity they'll
come after you with all they have.
That last part seems okay to me. ;-
The Catholic Church is the one true church.
Yes, I am being sarcastic.
Dana
On 5/9/05, Jochem van Dieten [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
G wrote:
- The abolishment of objective truths, moral or otherwise.
LOL
One of the efinitions of moral is Based on strong likelihood or firm
conviction,
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