Not to mention that the xbox 360 controller is missing 2 buttons that a lot
of games rely on..
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From: Vivec [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, 22 May 2005 9:34 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: XBox 360 to be backward compatibile - sorta, kinda?
I think the
getrawfile.cfm basically grabs the XML file and generates it locally
and the javascript then reads it. I think if you already had a local
XML file, you could do it differently. My plan is actually to generate
XML files dynamically from some lat/long data we have in a DB and then
write them in a
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From: Andrew Scott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, May 22, 2005 6:52 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: XBox 360 to be backward compatibile - sorta, kinda?
Not to mention that the xbox 360 controller is missing 2 buttons that a
lot
of games rely on..
Of
Jim Davis wrote:
I'm more worried in this case about Nintendo. They've not only said that
the Revolution will be Backwards compatible with current GameCube title but
that titles for many previous consoles (NES, SNES and N64) will be available
for download.
If there is a game download, I hope
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From: Eric Carlisle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, May 22, 2005 12:13 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: XBox 360 to be backward compatibile - sorta, kinda?
Jim Davis wrote:
I'm more worried in this case about Nintendo. They've not only said that
the
Jim Davis wrote:
I hope they still come out with a adapter - but they really should have
taken the opportunity to consolidate their lines - the Gameboy cartridge
format has been around for 10 years and shows no signs of going away - why
not add direct support for it on the console!
For that
I'd agree with you with respect to particular doctors -- though I
find it hard to imagine why a doctor would object to *not* euthanizing
a patient -- but as I understand it, and possibly I understand it
wrong, the opposing parties to the suit are taking the position that
they can euthanize a
hehe... obviously not unschoolers.
Dana
On 5/20/05, Adam Churvis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Perhaps they were homeschooled. We take our little ones to premiere movies
during the day all the time, then just make up the time in the evenings or
on weekends.
The theatres like homeschooler
I suspect mine might be one of them. Though I son't know about
dialect... that's a word that should be applied to people who speak
funny. Southerners for instance.
gdr,
Dana
On 5/20/05, Adam Churvis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Don't dough and Scarborough rhyme in this context?
I suspect
ah... should have read to the end of the thread :)
Dana
On 5/20/05, S. Isaac Dealey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Don't dough and Scarborough rhyme in this
context?
I suspect this can depend greatly on your dialect.
Yeah, come to think of it, I know dialects where dough
might be
I don't find it funny. I find it disturding that someone would leak
them and someone would print them. Yes, Saddam Hussein puts his
clothes on one layer at a time. I don't find this to be surprising, or
news, or interesting.
Dana
On 5/20/05, Jerry Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I took it as
Or New Englanders! We can butcher any words with the r sound.
Scarborough = Sca-bro to us Northeasterners
Ray
Dana wrote:
I suspect mine might be one of them. Though I son't know about
dialect... that's a word that should be applied to people who speak
funny. Southerners for instance.
/me pahks his cah.
Ray Champagne wrote:
Or New Englanders! We can butcher any words with the r sound.
Scarborough = Sca-bro to us Northeasterners
Ray
Dana wrote:
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Find out how to get a fax number that sends and
Hey there,
After surfing around for fun, I came across this and thought it was
kind of amusing... I'm not looking to start a comparison debate...
http://www.promoteware.com/Module/Article/ArticleView.aspx?id=10
I just thought that the last feature in the chart (open source) was a
little
um. Missed this at the time, but sorry, you don't know what you are
talking about. Stanford in particular *likes* homeschoolers. There is
a little ambiguity about when do you graduate exactly and what is your
GPA, but the usual solution to this is to enroll early at a community
college. It's the
I like Montessori schools; unfortunately they are usually for younger
children only. BUt OK, I'll specify public schools, since this is in
fact what I meant.
Dana
On 5/20/05, Robert Munn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The public K-12 school system stinks, but we have some of the best K-12
private
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From: Yves Arsenault [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, May 22, 2005 2:27 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Anyone see this comparison chart before?
Hey there,
After surfing around for fun, I came across this and thought it was
kind of amusing... I'm not
hey Larry?
how is changing diapers?
this is your first right
sounds like a good gig.
-paul
On 5/21/05, Larry C. Lyons [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Erika,
I thought you'd be interested in the latest set of Alexis's photos
I've put up on the web.
http://www.lyonsmorris.com/alexis/
and go
I've seen comparisons like that before that are more detailed, but they
conclude about the same. That's why we're doing this for ColdFusion
developers:
http://www.productivityenhancement.com/training/Itinerary.cfm?coursecode=CSHARP
It's definitely worth having in your Bag of Tricks. If you're
For some reason, my external hard drive doesn't get recognized when my
machine boots up. If I switch the drive off and on, XP sees it
immiidately. Any idea why it won't work automatically after a restart?
--
===
Raymond Camden,
Dana wrote:
I'd agree with you with respect to particular doctors -- though I
find it hard to imagine why a doctor would object to *not*
euthanizing a patient --
That depends on your definition of euthanasia. Is withholding live prologing
treatment euthanasia or not?
Jochem
On 5/22/05, Adam Churvis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've seen comparisons like that before that are more detailed, but they
conclude about the same. That's why we're doing this for ColdFusion
developers:
http://www.productivityenhancement.com/training/Itinerary.cfm?coursecode=CSHARP
LOL -
Hehe
I hadn't noticed that Jim I did a pretty quick read..
I figured it might just be a product plug type of chart.
Yves
On 5/22/05, Jim Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Yves Arsenault [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, May 22, 2005 2:27 PM
Yeah, I've started to study Java recently and actually got a PHP
project to do very soon
I've done a bit of PHP before, but never a full project.
I would also love to learn some .NET.
But I guess I'll do one step at a time.. pick one and go.
;-)
On another note, your training looks quite
Excellent, and thank you for anything...
my company, navtrak, could SERIOUSLY benefit from this technology :)
tw
On 5/22/05, Deanna Schneider [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
getrawfile.cfm basically grabs the XML file and generates it locally
and the javascript then reads it. I think if you already
Dana wrote:
um. Missed this at the time, but sorry, you don't know what you are
talking about. Stanford in particular *likes* homeschoolers. There is
Plainly, homeschoolers are risky because they haven't proven
themselves in a campus setting so while they may be able to do well
enough on the
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