Since I use my own machine for development and testing work and
then either move the application to production or package it for the client,
I have a question about shared hosting (same IP Address).
How does one setup multiple sites on a single IP?
such as:
www.me.com - 111.222.333.444 -
You can setup IIS to look @ host headers.
You setup an IIS website to look for IP address 111.222.333.444, port 80,
and host header www.me.com. You can setup multiple hostheaders to point at
the same website such as www.me.com, me.com, dev.me.com, but you will need
to add all that apply (I
We went to Oaxaca during October of one year, the weather was great, I seem
to recall it being shorts and t-shirt weather. The same time we also went to
Mexico City which I'd highly recommend never attempting to drive in that
place.
On 5/10/05, Dana [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
take sunscreen.
I agree. I was told not to drive but take the bus at all possible times.
Aaron Rouse wrote:
We went to Oaxaca during October of one year, the weather was great, I seem
to recall it being shorts and t-shirt weather. The same time we also went to
Mexico City which I'd highly recommend never
Sick, but not the sickest.
Have you read anything about the Precious Doe case recently solved here in
KC? Turns out her mother's boyfriend, back in 2001, in a drug induced haze,
kicked this 4 year old girl in the headthen left her on the floor,
unconcious, for several days. When he
hey folks...
how do i clear out that folder (what folder is it really?)
that holds all undeliverable email, that the server tries
to send?
i sent out a mass mailing to our clients, and that included
a closed account on our imail server. our imail logs are jammed
up with lots of bounces to this
Of course, requesttimeout was depricated in CFMX, so you're only looking at CF5
From the LiveDocs:
http://livedocs.macromedia.com/coldfusion/6.1/htmldocs/tags-pc6.htm
The cfsetting requestTimeout attribute replaces the use of
requestTmeOut within a URL. To enforce a page timeout, detect the URL
http://www.nbc4.tv/news/4473021/detail.html
If he is too busy, I can go and collect it for him... ;-)
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In KC it was a non-relative; in an altered state of mind. They should still
put him away for life. But to kill your own child in what appears to be a
premeditated murder by beating and stabbing her then leaving her to die.
I can only hope she died quickly. What was that poor little girl and
On that vacation we flew into Mexico City and drove down to Oaxaca. Beyond
some poor maps driving every in Mexico was no big deal with the exception of
Mexico City. Mexico City was just crazy, people do not stop for red lights
at all, you can be within blocks of where you need to be but can
We landed 3/5 of a person on the moon!
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Kevin Graeme wrote:
LOL, you're right that whole slavery thing was a farce. Just like the
moon landing.
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Robert Munn wrote:
If I still lived in UTC in my old condo and worked from home, I could survive
day to day with one of those scooter thingies, although that wouldn't get me
to the beach
Arrrgh! This guy is also probably a darwin candidate. Ugh.
On 5/11/05, Jacob Kisner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.nbc4.tv/news/4473021/detail.html
If he is too busy, I can go and collect it for him... ;-)
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people like this should be tortured and kept alive by artificial means (like
tourniquets and blood transfusions) to be further tortured some more until
they are driven absolutely insane, and then fed alive to hungry pigs.
but no, lets all have bleeding hearts and let the fucker sit in prison for
Cameron wrote:
http://www.greenhybrid.com/compare/mileage/
Great post, thanks. I'm definitely not impressed with the mileage and
it's reinforcing my red herring feeling about these hybrids.
The auto industry has already done POC petrol engines capable of
delivering 70MPG or more, but the
I thought they only sent the monkey up and back, minus the landing. :)
We landed 3/5 of a person on the moon!
--Ben
Kevin Graeme wrote:
LOL, you're right that whole slavery thing was a farce.
Just like the
moon landing.
s. isaac dealey 954.522.6080
new epoch : isn't it time for a
That depends how inventively he dies. If he's hit by a buss crossing
the street, they probably won't notice. If he drops a cigarette but on
the $56 million and burns to death on the other hand... :)
Arrrgh! This guy is also probably a darwin candidate. Ugh.
On 5/11/05, Jacob Kisner [EMAIL
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From: Gruss Gott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2005 10:29 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: More on Hybrid Cars
Cameron wrote:
http://www.greenhybrid.com/compare/mileage/
Great post, thanks. I'm definitely not impressed with the
Wouldn't the hybrid Accord offer the seating room the Malibu does and offer
some increase in fuel economy? What gets me with the Accord is the Passat
looks to be about the same size in regards to passenger room and a TDI
Passat gets a bit more better mpg than the hybrid Accord.
On 5/11/05, Jim
So what would happen of one took this 70mpg petrol engine, and put it into a
hybrid vehicle? Is there some incompatibility that these super engines could
not be enhanced with some electric assistance?
And why is the market not there for these engines? And how do these engines
outperform a
No, the monkey was a hoax filmed in Arizona by survivors of the Roswell
crash.
--Ben
S.Isaac Dealey wrote:
I thought they only sent the monkey up and back, minus the landing. :)
We landed 3/5 of a person on the moon!
--Ben
Kevin Graeme wrote:
LOL, you're right that whole slavery
but no, lets all have bleeding hearts and let the fucker sit in prison for
the rest of his life without remorse or guilt so that we can all say how
humanely we treat our people.
I wouldn't call my self a bleeding heart but toture is wrong I don't
care what he did, torture is uncalled for and
I just heard from a friend who was trying to get her son to eat more
tuna (I dunno why).
He finally relented and opened up a can of Starkist which contained a
large pink slimy chunk of tuna vertebrae. It's a big piece too! It's
about 2 inches long and 3/4 inch diameter; about 3/4 of your thumb
Charlie Tuna is a spineless wimp.
Gruss Gott wrote:
I just heard from a friend who was trying to get her son to eat more
tuna (I dunno why).
He finally relented and opened up a can of Starkist which contained a
large pink slimy chunk of tuna vertebrae. It's a big piece too! It's
about 2
I get my warm and fizzy feelings from riding my bike to work instead of
I get warm fizzy feelings from carbonated coffee.
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Most of the results are more Pornithological.
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From: Jim Campbell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 10 May 2005 21:28
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Jugs jugs and more jugs
No kidding. On a related note, Google searches for tits
and boobies
don't
The guy just didn;t want to inconvienence his co-workers...I would
probably do the same thing. Yeah chances are I would call in that day
but if I won 56mil the day a new system was going to launch I would
make sure the system was launched. I've also said repeatedly that I
owuld not quit my job
-Original Message-
From: Aaron Rouse [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2005 10:49 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: More on Hybrid Cars
Wouldn't the hybrid Accord offer the seating room the Malibu does and
offer
some increase in fuel economy? What gets me with the
Wow, she's short-sighted. If she'd said she found a finger instead,
we'd have all been offered free tuna!
- Jim
Gruss Gott wrote:
I just heard from a friend who was trying to get her son to eat more
tuna (I dunno why).
He finally relented and opened up a can of Starkist which contained a
I would quit my job (give a few weeks notice), not because I don't like the job
or the people. Overall this is a great place to work. Good people etc.. I
would want to pursue other ventures. I've a list of projects and ideas I would
like to put to the test. I would probably be posting for
I've debated the would I quit question if I received a life changing windfall
of money. I do enjoy working where I am at, but what could I do working for
myself?
It's a hard question, but until the windfall happens, one I do not have to
answer at this time.
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Tuna is my daughters favorite food. Since she was old enough to request what
food she wants Tuna has been the number 1 choice.Its really funny to go out
to eat and watch the look on the waiter / waitresses face when a 3 or 4 year
old requests a Tuna sandwich.
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I heard Hitler was the producer during that filming
-Original Message-
From: Ben Doom [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2005 7:52 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Amerikanski, show me your papers!
No, the monkey was a hoax filmed in Arizona by survivors of the Roswell
Anyone have a link to some of thise petrol engines that got that mpg? The
only cars I have read about that got in the 70mpg range were diesel hybrids
and some of which were zero emissions cars but never made due to the added
cost and the customer base being unwilling to pay.
For instance, as
Tuna is my daughters favorite food. Since she was old
enough to request what food she wants Tuna has been the
number 1 choice.Its really funny to go out to eat and
watch the look on the waiter / waitresses face when a 3 or
4 year old requests a Tuna sandwich.
It makes great sushi. :)
For my first year, I would be idly wealthy. I would immediately throw all
of my clothing away and buy flowing white shirts and linen pants with
sandals and spend my time cruising the world on my new yacht, complete with
captain and crew. My hair would be dyed blond. I would spend time at sea
If you have no car payment and no car problems, why were you even bothering
to look into a new car? No matter what mpg it got, chances are you would be
facing the same car payment every month and no way the added savings in fuel
could make up for the added payment for the car and probably added
I'd continue to work -- but not for other people.
The guy just didn;t want to inconvienence his
co-workers...I would
probably do the same thing. Yeah chances are I would call
in that day
but if I won 56mil the day a new system was going to
launch I would
make sure the system was launched.
So, you'd look like the guys on the cover of those smut novels that you
see in the checkout line at the grocery store?
Matthew Small wrote:
For my first year, I would be idly wealthy. I would immediately throw all
of my clothing away and buy flowing white shirts and linen pants with
sandals
hardware and fees/monthly?
XBox Live is ~$50 per year.
You get the starter pack (headphone and mic) for $49.99 and this
includes a full year of the service.
www.xbox.com should have all the details you might need.
all you need after that is broadband and a router.
I have my XBox connected
I'd build a compound on a lake, hire a full time Aikido teacher, a
masseuse, a cook, an artist and a writer and spend all my time
creating software and websites for schools, kids, police, non-profits
and unsigned musicians.
Jerry Johnson
Web Developer
Yea, except for the beer gut. :P
So, you'd look like the guys on the cover of those smut
novels that you
see in the checkout line at the grocery store?
Matthew Small wrote:
For my first year, I would be idly wealthy. I would
immediately throw all
of my clothing away and buy flowing white
Yes. Those guys get trim.
- Matt Small
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From: Ray Champagne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2005 11:16 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: What would you do if you won 56 million dollars?
So, you'd look like the guys on the cover of those smut novels
Bah! Liposuction or stomach stapling would be well within your means
with all that money.
S. Isaac Dealey wrote:
Yea, except for the beer gut. :P
So, you'd look like the guys on the cover of those smut
novels that you
see in the checkout line at the grocery store?
Matthew Small wrote:
So you've read them? :)
Matthew Small wrote:
Yes. Those guys get trim.
- Matt Small
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From: Ray Champagne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2005 11:16 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: What would you do if you won 56 million dollars?
So,
I don't have a beer gut. It's a McDonald's sausage biscuits gut.
- Matt Small
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From: S.Isaac Dealey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2005 11:20 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: What would you do if you won 56 million dollars?
Yea, except for the
I don't have to... they're on the front cover, aren't they?
- Matt
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From: Ray Champagne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2005 11:22 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: What would you do if you won 56 million dollars?
So you've read them? :)
Matthew
Aaron wrote:
Anyone have a link to some of thise petrol engines that got that mpg? The
only cars I have read about that got in the 70mpg range were diesel hybrids
The auto companies have not invested in efficiency because there's
only a small market for it. The vast majority of people want
Ben wrote:
No, the monkey was a hoax filmed in Arizona by survivors of the Roswell
crash.
Much like the Bush Presidency. I mean, come on, no President is this anemic.
During the first 2004 debate you could seen the monkey hatch under his
suit. Filthy apes.
How does it save me money going from no car payment and paying for a tank of
gas every other week to a $500/month car payment and getting a tank of gas
every third week?
It's just not economical (for us).
Might not be the only thing that's not economical - it seems hybrids
are impacting
2 chicks at once
On 5/11/05, Matthew Small [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't have to... they're on the front cover, aren't they?
- Matt
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From: Ray Champagne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2005 11:22 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: What
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From: Aaron Rouse [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2005 11:10 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: More on Hybrid Cars
If you have no car payment and no car problems, why were you even
bothering to look into a new car?
I take it you're not
This type of technology has been around for a very long time and put in use
a few times in cars. Many years ago there was a car that you could push
buttons to select how many cylinders it would essentially run on. In recent
years besides the BMW example there also is one of the Cadialac plants,
Actually, taking the Office Space math into account, that would be 112
chicks at once.
- Jim
Greg Morphis wrote:
2 chicks at once
On 5/11/05, Matthew Small [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't have to... they're on the front cover, aren't they?
- Matt
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From: Ray
Well, yeah, but if you're talking about trim in the physical
appearance aspect, sure, but if you're talking about trim as a
euphemism for cooter, then you don't really know. I mean, there's
nothing saying that the muscular indian scout /didn't/ kidnap the
helpless, buxom frontier woman to
Soylent Green is MONKEEEYS!
--Ben
Gruss Gott wrote:
Ben wrote:
No, the monkey was a hoax filmed in Arizona by survivors of the Roswell
crash.
Much like the Bush Presidency. I mean, come on, no President is this anemic.
During the first 2004 debate you could seen the monkey hatch
Ah, much like my neighbors who had a perfectly running Malibu but then had
their first kid so the stay at home mom HAD to have a brand new mini van.
On 5/11/05, Jim Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I take it you're not married? I'm not looking into a new car - she is. ;^)
Jim Davis
If by cooter you mean a euphemism for the guy from Dukes of Hazard, I
really hope it is something platonic
--Ben
Jim Campbell wrote:
Well, yeah, but if you're talking about trim in the physical
appearance aspect, sure, but if you're talking about trim as a
euphemism for cooter, then you
hmmm...
I got tired of strangers thinking less of me for having a lot of hair. I
was surprised at just how much it mattered.
must be a generational thing... id throw more creedence to a man
with that coif in this industry than the clean cut adam.
but then again, im me. and me is a bit
I think I would buy an Iron Chef or three and get very, very fat.
On 5/11/05, Matthew Small [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For my first year, I would be idly wealthy. I would immediately throw all
of my clothing away and buy flowing white shirts and linen pants with
sandals and spend my time
I agree, I would not have bought my Prius, if I did not need a new car anyway.
We had just paid over a thousand dollars for repairs for the third time since
the end of last year. That is my trigger, when I start paying more in repairs
than I would be in payments, time for a newer car.
To be
Of course, that would end with the nightmare scenario...
Iron Chef ingredient (drumroll)
Kevin!
Allez Cuisine!
- Jim
Kevin Graeme wrote:
I think I would buy an Iron Chef or three and get very, very fat.
On 5/11/05, Matthew Small [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For my first year, I would be
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From: Aaron Rouse [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2005 11:49 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: More on Hybrid Cars
Ah, much like my neighbors who had a perfectly running Malibu but then had
their first kid so the stay at home mom HAD to have a
Ian wrote:
To be fair, I got my Prius used. That was the only way I could get one.
Luckily for
me it was a very lightly used 2004. So I basically consider that I have a
new car.
It's probably a great used car to buy because I'd guess members of the
Prius market segment aren't really
so what do you suggest this man gets as punishment if he's convicted?
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From: Adam Haskell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2005 10:51 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Father charged in murder of girl and friend
but no, lets all have bleeding hearts
White House, Capitol evacuated; no reason given. Details to come.
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...straight cash homey
- randy moss, now a
Nah. Too simple. Both chefs would just break out the Chianti and fava
beans
Jim Campbell wrote:
Of course, that would end with the nightmare scenario...
Iron Chef ingredient (drumroll)
Kevin!
Allez Cuisine!
We had a Thunderbird that was going to cost $1500-2000 to make it a) pass
the emissions test and b) have working AC/heater. Ended up selling the thing
off and constantly look back and think should have just fixed it and kept on
chugging along because the extra money on car payments and full
Just heard from DC that Whitehouse, Capitol evacuated, multiple alarms
in buildings, war planes flying overhead, streets full of black
vechicles, FAA tracking unidentified craft.
Any confirmations?
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From: Ian Skinner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2005 11:55 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: More on Hybrid Cars
I agree, I would not have bought my Prius, if I did not need a new car
anyway. We had just paid over a thousand dollars for
I would hire a manager, a programmer, and a secretary. Then train them
to run the business. Then I would go buy my lakefront house, a boat, two
huge wireless antennas/repeaters to get me wireless access out on the
Lake - and I would continue to run my business whilst fishing. Phil
would probably
Took us having our third kiddo to warrant the minivan... Sucked too because
we were upside down by about $5000 on our 2002 brand spankin new nissan
sentra... Just no way you can squeeze three car seats across the back seat
of a standard sedan...
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we need people who are working at home to flip on the news channels..
FAA tracking UFO??!?
Just heard from DC that Whitehouse, Capitol evacuated, multiple alarms
in buildings, war planes flying overhead, streets full of black
vechicles, FAA tracking unidentified craft.
Any
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From: Tony Weeg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2005 12:09 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: BREAKING NEWS
White House, Capitol evacuated; no reason given. Details to come.
Laura Bush have beans for lunch?
(An impulse. And just so know I'm going
I forgot - I'd also hire a retiree to live in the house, cook clean. A
nice older lady or gentlemen.
Cheers,
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http://www.nytimes.com/2005/05/11/politics/11wire-evac.html
WASHINGTON -- The U.S. Capitol and White House were evacuated Wednesday. War
planes were seen flying overhead and security cars rushed away from the
buildings.
Reporters in the White House were told to move to a more secure location.
sounds like false alarm to me
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From: Jim Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Community cf-community@houseoffusion.com
Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2005 12:17 PM
Subject: RE: BREAKING NEWS
-Original Message-
From: Tony Weeg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday,
Aaron
I'm not sure about that. I'm not a giant, but I am a solid 6'0. And the Prius
I am driving is the roomiest vehicle I have ever owned. It is much more
spacious then the Corolla that it replaced. Plus it is a hatchback, which
feels more like the station wagon I remember from my
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From: Kris Pilles [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2005 12:22 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: BREAKING NEWS
sounds like false alarm to me
Yup - they had an odd plane coming in - they identified it and the alarm is
over. All Clear has been
Michael wrote:
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/05/11/politics/11wire-evac.html
I'd be surprised if this weren't a false alarm since it's been pretty
widely reported that Mr. Bush is travelling unless the target was the
Whitehouse in general or the capitol.
I've used not an insignificant amount of
It is all in your body build too, I am 6'2 and actually have a problem in
quite a few cars and to top that off with one kid who is 5'5 or so and the
other still in a car seat it ends up requiring a bit of back seat leg room
to make them fit.
On 5/11/05, Ian Skinner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
White House evacuated, no one can tell the difference
I've used not an insignificant amount of will power to not make the
obvious jokes like, Capitol destroyed, dollar soars.
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On 5/11/05, Gruss Gott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you look at the new cars that are coming out it's size (Cadillac [...]
Hybrids are also new cars that are coming out. I think you're being
very selective in the evidence you choose to present to back your
opinion..
The last time someone tried
quote
so what do you suggest this man gets as punishment if he's convicted?
/quote
And what would be the purpose of punishing such a person in a cruel manner,
what would it accomplish?
Teach him a lesson so he won't do it again? Locking him up for the rest of his
life also prevents him from
cf_rimshot
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From: G [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2005 12:33 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Whitehouse, Capitol Evacuated?
White House evacuated, no one can tell the difference
I've used not an insignificant amount of will power to not make
What would you do if you won 56 million dollars?
1) Change my phone number
2) Move
3) Hide myself
4) Hide my money
5) Hide my money from myself
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I have to disagree, in other countries where they do publicly execute
people for use as an example, the crime rate is lower than here. I'm
not saying we adapt public executions but sometimes setting examples
does help.
On 5/11/05, Ian Skinner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
quote
so what do you
The Hybrids have a very efficient gas motor in them and then an electric to
run on based on whatever conditions when it is applicable. Seems like some
people experience mpg ratings they do not expect after getting one and
perhaps it has to do with driving conditions they are using/in causing
Looks like a plane flew into the exclusion zone...
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/4538019.stm
On 5/11/05, John Stanley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
cf_rimshot
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From: G [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2005 12:33 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re:
Yeah, true. I wonder how the tuna is in prison.
--- On Wednesday, May 11, 2005 10:58 AM, Jim Campbell scribed: ---
Wow, she's short-sighted. If she'd said she found a finger instead,
we'd have all been offered free tuna!
- Jim
BS!! BS and MORE BS!
Scare Tactics!
*steups*!
All clear given, it was some small single engined plane that wandered
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And what would be the purpose of punishing such a person in a cruel
manner, what would it accomplish?
DETERRENCE
Teach him a lesson so he won't do it again? Locking him up for the rest
of his life also prevents him from doing it again, probably much more
effectively then any other choice except
On 5/11/05, Aaron Rouse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The Hybrids have a very efficient gas motor in them and then an electric to
run on based on whatever conditions when it is applicable. Seems like some
people experience mpg ratings they do not expect after getting one and
perhaps it has to do
In the mid 80's while in college I saw a study that showed it cost 7 times as
much to put an inmate to death as it did to keep him in prison for life. That
included all court expenses, appeals, and cost of imprisonment for whatever
they considered to be the period of time that represented a
no one can tell the difference now, but the banks will notice the reduction in
bounced checks in a few days
Subject: RE: Whitehouse, Capitol Evacuated?
cf_rimshot
White House evacuated, no one can tell the difference
I've used not an insignificant amount of will power to not make the
shorten the appeal process.
but we're also talking about apples and oranges a bit.
I mean if there was an extreme deterrent, there would be less crimes
committed, no one serving life for them and a shortened appeal process. so
the actual cost in dollars could end up being alot less.
If the technology relies on a drastic change in the bulk of the consumer
base to change their driving habbits then there is certainly a flaw
somewhere. And getting people to just change probably would be the hardest
solution to pursue. But do note I am using IF a lot in this :)
I like the
Oh yeah - hide my money is definitely a must do. :)
Preferably convert it to some other country's currency.
Cheers,
Erika
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##| From: Cameron Childress
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##| 4) Hide my money
On 5/11/05, Aaron Rouse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If the technology relies on a drastic change in the bulk of the consumer
base to change their driving habbits then there is certainly a flaw
somewhere.
I think Hybrids and Fuel Efficient cars are still in early adopter
mode. Early adopters are
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