SEPY Action script editor is very cool:
http://www.sephiroth.it/python/sepy.php
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To: "CF-Community"
Sent: Thursday, June 23, 2005 11:13 AM
Subject: Actionscript compiler
> Got this off of my RubyOnRails list, it's an open sou
Got this off of my RubyOnRails list, it's an open source actionscript compiler.
http://www.mtasc.org/
Looks like it might be interesting to play around with. It is very
painful for me to use the Flash IDE to do any coding in anyway. I can
never seem to get the code window big enough to view mo
I've solved the problem. Just make sure you only go places that are
downhill - then you can just coast there.
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http://www.cbc.ca/stories/2005/06/22/popsicle-050622
Giant Snapple floods New York square
Last Updated Wed, 22 Jun 2005 21:11:28
An attempt to erect a 16-tonne ice pop in a New York square froze
traffic and created a sticky situation for the company behind the
stunt.
The soft-drink maker Snapple
The Alberta tar sands are in full production now, and have been since
oil went over $30 a bbl. Its really dirty work - basically strip
mining an area to get this bitumen soaked sand and shale, then
processing it to extract the oil. The pay is great, but the work is
ugly. (it helps when your father
I use Dr. Divx to convert to Divx. Works very well. However, it is not a
free program and it takes a long time to convert the content. It takes about
5 hours for my PC to convert 2 hours of content. During this time, you don't
want to be doing anything else on your PC. I believe you get a 60 day
No, it was my mom and neither of those are her name.
On 6/22/05, Sam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> It was either Hannity or O'Reily. The Kennedy's were pushing for the
> windmills in the ocean, until they found out they'd be able to see
> them from the compound in Nantucket. Then they fought lik
So the Supreme Court says it's legal, but House Republicans are
deciding to play politics and trying to create some type of patriotic
litmus test that they can point at during the next election.
Is flag "desecration" really a problem? No. It's insulting to our
troops that our legislators are spe
/me studies PHP real quick.
Ah well, maybe next time.
-Kevin
On 6/22/05, loathe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Any of you PHP types interested in a PHP mySQL adult oriented project?
>
> Short term. From a myspce friend?
>
> Tim
~~
> Michael wrote:
> http://movies.yahoo.com/feature/lohanusatoday062105.html
>
Boy - that's a lot of anger for a Disney movie premier. She got
pissed because she busted her ass to finish a song and then they
pulled it from the movie. I'd be pissed too. So what? She's only
19, I wouldn't judge
Any of you PHP types interested in a PHP mySQL adult oriented project?
Short term. From a myspce friend?
Tim
Jochem van Dieten wrote:
> EriKa wrote:
>
>>So we have to have a small section of one of our apps in php ... So I
>>have Phil learning php today.
>
>
> I have been doing PHP all month
EriKa wrote:
> So we have to have a small section of one of our apps in php ... So I
> have Phil learning php today.
I have been doing PHP all month. The support for interfaces in PHP 5 is pretty
cool (some people that have to implement the interfaces I design think
otherwise :).
Jochem
~~
So we have to have a small section of one of our apps in php ... So I
have Phil learning php today.
What has the world come to ...
(Dana - this is not the php we were talking about earlier - that's still
in the pipeline.)
Cheers,
Erika
~~
Yeah, he has the same problem as McCain- can't make the right wing happy. And I
don't really see the Republicans picking another Texan for '08. Still, there
just are not a whole lot of legitimate looking contenders at this point.
>Rick Perry isn't right leaning enough for the Republicans. Afte
Also, a lot of that energy goes into transportation by truck. Getting
ethanol out of MN and Iowa burns a lot of fuel. Piping it is generally
less dangerous from an accident POV (I'm not going to delve into
terrorism arguments here) and would dramatically drop the cost of
transportation.
Plus, I'
Oh sh!t, everybody step back for the lightning!
:-P
On 6/22/05, Sam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I agree!
>
> On 6/22/05, Larry C. Lyons wrote:
> > Given the way this country subsidizes gas prices, it probably would be
> > best if gas were allowed to climb to what it is in the rest of the
> >
It was either Hannity or O'Reily. The Kennedy's were pushing for the
windmills in the ocean, until they found out they'd be able to see
them from the compound in Nantucket. Then they fought like hell to
stop them.
On 6/22/05, Aaron Rouse wrote:
> Yeap, it sure is. I was talking to someone a few we
> Cool idea, however - what's generating all the electricity you're using
> to plug in your car? Coal? Gas?
Solar isn't efficient enough for this sort of work just yet (at least
without large arrays - cost prohibitive for a method of converting
energy that is at best 15-20% efficient).
Wind on
> Sam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Doesn't help if nobody buys them. Nobody forced people to buy
> SUVs/pickups but they make up half the traffic. Hummers got to be the
> stupidest car made for the street but I see them all the time.
>
yes, but they also have delicious tax incentives to purchase
> Larry wrote:
> Given the way this country subsidizes gas prices, it probably would be
> best if gas were allowed to climb to what it is in the rest of the
> world.
>
But those prices are taxes not market forces.
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> Sam wrote:
> I forgot, you're always right and everyone else is a mindless clone.
>
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I agree!
On 6/22/05, Larry C. Lyons wrote:
> Given the way this country subsidizes gas prices, it probably would be
> best if gas were allowed to climb to what it is in the rest of the
> world.
>
> larry
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Yeap, it sure is. I was talking to someone a few weeks who was pointing out
some of our biggest problems is "us" We refuse to have certain things around
that would actually help us out. An example they were going on about was I
believe developing electricity from windmills along the gulf coast.
This is a possibility. If oil goes to $70 a gallon, all sorts of things become
economical. Here are some others:
Oil shale:
http://www.worldenergy.org/wec-geis/publications/reports/ser/shale/shale.asp
Oil sands (bitumen):
http://www.worldenergy.org/wec-geis/publications/reports/ser/bitumen/bit
But, if you use alternate forms of energy to produce it (hydro, whatever) then
you lessen your dependence on foreign oil which, IMHO, is a big bonus.
Howie
--- On Wednesday, June 22, 2005 5:11 PM, Larry C. Lyons scribed: ---
>
> The big problem with ethanol is that with current technology, it ta
The big problem with ethanol is that with current technology, it takes
a bit more energy to create and transport the alcohol using corn than
it put out. So while it may be less polluting, it doesn't really save
a lot on energy.
larry
On 6/22/05, Howie Hamlin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> http://ne
thx.
larry
On 6/22/05, Howie Hamlin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> http://news.google.com/news?hl=en&ned=us&q=brazil+ethanol&btnG=Search+News
>
> --- On Wednesday, June 22, 2005 4:47 PM, Larry C. Lyons scribed: ---
> >
> > Do you have another URL, I got this message:
> > --
> > You have tried to ac
http://news.google.com/news?hl=en&ned=us&q=brazil+ethanol&btnG=Search+News
--- On Wednesday, June 22, 2005 4:47 PM, Larry C. Lyons scribed: ---
>
> Do you have another URL, I got this message:
> --
> You have tried to access a page that does not exist. You will be
> automatically redirected to sea
Given the way this country subsidizes gas prices, it probably would be
best if gas were allowed to climb to what it is in the rest of the
world.
larry
On 6/22/05, Adam Haskell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks Matt this thread has completely wasted my afternoon :) keep up
> the fight...oh and R
Do you have another URL, I got this message:
--
You have tried to access a page that does not exist. You will be
automatically redirected to seattletimes.com in ten seconds, or click
here.
--
larry
On 6/22/05, Howie Hamlin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Here's another option:
>
> http://seattletim
An alternative no one has mentioned much is Methane. Given the amount
of sh**t we generate (not bs but real sh**t), and that almost every
town is looking for some way to deal with the stuff, it may be an
effective and cheap alternative. The town gets some extra cash, and
you get a low pollution alt
Tell us more about those guys you were with in her trailer.
jk :)
On 6/22/05, Dawson, Michael wrote:
> However with all her flaws, I would bang her against her trailer wall
> like those other guys until her lights went out.
>
> M!ke
~~
Thanks Matt this thread has completely wasted my afternoon :) keep up
the fight...oh and Rising gas prices are needed in america we pay a
rediculously low ammount for fuel...I'm glad its up I hope it goes
higher.
Adam H
On 6/22/05, Sam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I forgot, you're always right an
http://movies.yahoo.com/feature/lohanusatoday062105.html
There is so much wrong with this kid:
* Racing down Hollywood Boulevard because she's pissed? Could have hurt
someone.
* Leaving the theatre like a spoiled brat? Needs to be spanked.
(Volunteers?)
* Requires 12 "handlers"? WTF?
* 18 y
Why stop at hybrid powered cars?
(its also a coldfusion site)
http://www.eere.energy.gov/solar/cfm/faqs/third_level.cfm/name=Solar%20Lighting/cat=The%20Basics
Adam H
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I forgot, you're always right and everyone else is a mindless clone.
On 6/22/05, Gruss Gott wrote:
> > Sam wrote:
> > I think they need 60 Republicans for that.
> >
>
> They need 60 clones for that. Just Republicans won't do it - Sen
> Voinovich proved that.
> Sam wrote:
> I think they need 60 Republicans for that.
>
They need 60 clones for that. Just Republicans won't do it - Sen
Voinovich proved that.
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Probably won't see this in America any time soon but has anyone else see this:
http://www.theaircar.com/models.html
They are very cool and produce 0 polution at city speeds (< 35ish mph).
Adam H
On 6/22/05, Jim Campbell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Cool idea, however - what's generating all t
Doesn't help if nobody buys them. Nobody forced people to buy
SUVs/pickups but they make up half the traffic. Hummers got to be the
stupidest car made for the street but I see them all the time.
On 6/22/05, Gruss Gott wrote:
> Hey all you hybid fans - in some previous threads I pointed out that
>
> Larry wrote:
> One alternative would be to push for hydro-electric more, or more
> non-conventional hydro power.
>
Hook up health clubs - those treadmills gotta generate a lot of power.
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> Jim wrote:
> I realize it's not zero-sum game, nor do I have comparitive graphs with
> emissions comparisons between what a x cars put out in a 20 mile drive
> vs. the increased output of a plant necessary to power them up (etc.
I think you're right on with the solar panels, etc. There's been l
One alternative would be to push for hydro-electric more, or more
non-conventional hydro power.
larry
On 6/22/05, Jim Campbell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Cool idea, however - what's generating all the electricity you're using
> to plug in your car? Coal? Gas? Admittedly, if this were an opti
I think they need 60 Republicans for that.
On 6/22/05, Gruss Gott wrote:
>
> The Republicans OWN the Congress and presidency! They shouldn't need
> the Dems for *anything*. The fact that the President can't get a UN
> ambassador appointed shows how foolish his decisions are.
>
As well as the fact, that there is economy of scale with one large coal |
natural gas | oil powered electric producing plant versus hundred of thousands
of gasoline powered cars. Add to that, it is probable easier to build one
efficient, pollution reducing power plant.
--
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Cool idea, however - what's generating all the electricity you're using
to plug in your car? Coal? Gas? Admittedly, if this were an option,
it would be interesting to see if, say, a solar-equipped garage could
store enough juice (and be cost-effective enouth) to push into a
hybrid's battery
> Sam wrote:
> Or a President that has tough choices, like imigration and Social
> Security. Also remember when Clinton was Pres the Republicans worked
> with him even before they won control. The Dems on the other hand
> refuse to cross part lines even as a minority.
>
The Republicans OWN the Co
Hey all you hybid fans - in some previous threads I pointed out that
Hybrid technology was a dead end with no win if you extrapolate it
out. Well that's still sort of true, but I was foolish to overlook
the benefits should Hybrid tech be expanded and distributed.
In a nutshell, electricity and bi
Or a President that has tough choices, like imigration and Social
Security. Also remember when Clinton was Pres the Republicans worked
with him even before they won control. The Dems on the other hand
refuse to cross part lines even as a minority.
On 6/22/05, Gruss Gott wrote:
> > Brian wrote:
>
Because the Dems brought out 12% more voters using Soros and Moore
while Bush increased his voters 20% and won more Governors, Senators
and Congressman.
In other words the Dems pulled out all the stops to replace Bush and
not only did he win but his but most Dems lost including Daschle.
On 6/22/0
> Brian wrote:
> But relatively speaking, that's higher than a lot of presidents. 60% is a
> high turnout for a US presidential election.
>
Polls go up and down, but what they reflect in this case is a mediocre
to poor President.
Which is why prominent conservatives from the Reagan-Bush era have
Or if a French-like loser doesn't win and hand your country over to the UN.
On 6/22/05, G wrote:
> You only "win", as a voter in an election, if your candidate successfully
> carries out the mandate you intended with your votes.
~~
> Sam wrote:
> I don't think you're following along :)
>
I'm following, I was just commenting on the use of "we're" in your
reply as if you have anything to do with Mr. Bush or his allies. If
you think you do then Mr. Bush simply duped you into voting for him.
It's kind of like a robbery victim
Thanks Tony. I'll send it over. It's just the logo to the left with the
words House of Fusion after it. Kind of like the site banner. I'm just over
swamped and it's making me crazy.
> send me what you want, i can whip it up tonight.
>
> tw
>
> On 6/22/05, Michael Dinowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wr
When less than a third of the population supports the person by voting
for him, how is that a mandate. Over 60 or 70% is a mandate, 30.6% is
a tepid approval by a minority. American Idol got a better response
than that.
larry
On 6/22/05, G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> But relatively speaking, tha
I was talking to a client yesterday and they said that they had a choice
between upgrading their own auction code from 2000 or buying a product like
Beyond Solutions. I was honest with them and told them that when last I saw the
Beyond Solutions code I wanted to do things to the programmers that
But relatively speaking, that's higher than a lot of presidents. 60% is a
high turnout for a US presidential election.
>I found it very ironic that he was claiming a mandate, when his vote
> was barely 51%. Given that only 60% of the eligible population voted,
> he had a mandate of around 30%.
>
As just an FYI - I tried PSPVideo9 - and it had no problem reading the VOBs.
Now - to brag - PSPVideo9 ripped a one gig VOB file for me in about 20
minutes. While it was working, I noticed no slowdown at all on my
machine.
My VOB also had black bars on bottom and top, and I was able to crop
duri
Heh, I also ordered from Buy.com, but cancelled when they tried to
screw me on the price. My Dell order was done in _April_, but I
cancelled it today for Amazon. Amazon says they will have my stick to
me by Friday.
I'm currently playing Untold Legends, which is pretty darn fun. I've
got Wipeout (a
I found it very ironic that he was claiming a mandate, when his vote
was barely 51%. Given that only 60% of the eligible population voted,
he had a mandate of around 30%.
larry
On 6/22/05, G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Bush won with over 50% of the popular vote. His current approval rating is
>
Depending on where you want to play the files, you can just change the .vob
extension to .mpg and it should play in most video programs. You might want
to strip out the extraneous audio streams and combine the VOBs into one
file. I'd use DVD Decrypter for this. You can grab it from the
Descramb
send me what you want, i can whip it up tonight.
tw
On 6/22/05, Michael Dinowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Too much to do. I've got to get more comfortable with my web services
> presentation (I wanted to change it, but), have to get a projector, more
> books, and create a banner for the
Bush won with over 50% of the popular vote. His current approval rating is
well below 50%. I wonder if there are currently some Bush voters debating
whether they actually "won" or not.
You only "win", as a voter in an election, if your candidate successfully
carries out the mandate you intended
I picked up that case a week or so ago at Target for $20 and I highly
recommend it. It's design is simple, but has a very high quality feel to it.
Also, the packaging said it was made of "virtually indestructible
polycarbonate ", so how could I not buy it.
On an interesting side note, I receive
I don't think you're following along :)
Larry was talking about "rabid pro shrub types", which I think he
means anyone that voted against Kerry.
Anyway, people that keep voting Republican and getting the candidate
they selected are winners as opposed to those whose candidates lose.
This in no way
If I were local, I'd be happy to babysit (but not for 20 years). I love
kids.
If I had any knack for graphics work, I'd be happy to help. If it's
dead simple, and you don't get any other offers, let me know. But,
seriously, it's not my area of expertise, and you're probably better off
getting so
Too much to do. I've got to get more comfortable with my web services
presentation (I wanted to change it, but), have to get a projector, more
books, and create a banner for the booth. Anyone here with graphics skills want
to help? I just need the HoF logo (I have a good PNG version) with th
> Sam wrote:
> As long as you keep thinking we're idiots we'll keep winning.
Remember the old saying, "if you have to ask you can't afford it?"
That's kind of like Feynman's quote about quantum physics: "If you say
you understand quantum mechanics, you don't."
Which is like my quote about polit
Of course given that the republican congress at the time prevented
the president to intervene had nothing to do with it.
Unlike the current Iraq conflict where the same party controlled the
executive and legislative branches.
Now its Iraq, the Dar Fur region, western Africa, Haiti, just to name
Not mean enough.
On 6/22/05, Sam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Here's a riddle for you :)
> If the Dems are so smart why do they keep losing?
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Rick Perry isn't right leaning enough for the Republicans. Afterall,
he started out as a Democrat. Plus, he's crossing some of the
Republicans down here in Texas.
On 6/22/05, Robert Munn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Frist would be a disaster as a candidate. One thing the article by Brooks
> hig
Maybe not, but I'd bet he'd run as an independent, I'd also bet that Biden
could be convinced to do likewise if he doesn't get the nod from the dems.
I don't think the country is ready yet for a woman as president and defiantly
not a black woman.
Condi Rice is a smart capable woman, but there a
I don't see the shift to the right. Many on the right thing W is too
Liberal, not defending the borders and excessive spending.
The Red States Right Wing is more of a "Don't force Gay culture on me
with" revolt rather than a true Right-wing movement. The Gay movement
was too aggressive too quickly
Frist would be a disaster as a candidate. One thing the article by Brooks
highlights is that Senators have a very bad track record of late when running
for President. So who to call on?
No one in the House has the standing, IMO, to make a serious run. Republican
Governors? Arnold can't run. Je
> -Original Message-
> From: Raymond Camden [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, June 22, 2005 12:53 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: video VOB files to mpg (or divx)
>
> Ah yea - it was a DVD actually.
One of the better places to figure this stuff out is:
http://www.videohel
He's considered too Liberal. He openly supports partial birth
abortion, which is a big negative for the right wing. He also indorsed
Cuomo over Pataki and has close ties to Liberals. He's also not a good
public speaker, too ruff around the edges. His true quality is he
takes no shit and gets things
Part of it is due to Dem ineptness, but i also think there has been a
genuine shift to the right among the US population in recent years. Put the
two together, and you've got a GOP stronghold.
I wouldn't strut around too much thoughDem's won't remain in disarray
for long, and shifts in any
Ah yea - it was a DVD actually.
On 6/22/05, Jim Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If it's a real VCD then these are not VOB files - just add an MPG extension
> to the files in VIDEO_TS and they'll work fine.
>
> VCD files are actually just normal MPEG1 files and SVCD files are actually
> normal
Here's a riddle for you :)
If the Dems are so smart why do they keep losing? The Presidency,
Congress Senate and Governors.
As long as you keep thinking we're idiots we'll keep winning.
Hehehehe Some people just can't learn :)
At the rate the Dems are going they won't be a major party in 2012 and
i
> what was his aids name that 'killed' himself?
Vince Foster
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My phone takes those cards and the manual says that they are
interchangable, I think it's once they get above a certain size they
are pro.
I'm waiting for the 2Gb cards to come down in price, who needs an iPod :)
On 6/22/05, Raymond Camden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> A memory stick pro duo shoul
If it's a real VCD then these are not VOB files - just add an MPG extension
to the files in VIDEO_TS and they'll work fine.
VCD files are actually just normal MPEG1 files and SVCD files are actually
normal MPEG2 files.
If they really are VOB files then you've got a DVD (or, unlikely if you
don't
and the kids in mena.
Somalia
Kosovo
what was his aids name that 'killed' himself?
Loathe
C. Hatton Humphrey wrote:
>>Remember when Clinton lied no one died.
>
>
> Except for those poor folks in the asprin factory.
>
> Hatton
>
>
~~
> SStewart wrote:
> And Frist is way more conservative so I'm sure he'll get the nod from the
> Rich, White
> "Christian Right" .
>
Mr. Frist shouldn't and hopefully will never get the nomination.
Nobody has said it better than David Brooks:
June 19, 2005
What Makes Bill Frist Run?
By DAVID B
My glowing bottle of reageant here says Lincoln vs. Kennedy. They've
already got coins, but can one of them take the crown?
On 6/22/05, Matthew Small <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Who do you think the 2008 candidates will actually be?
>
> Clinton vs McCain
> Clinton vs Cheney
> McCain vs Cheney
>
He still has to get through the nomination process. That's where the
party faithful rule. Typically what happens is that (depending on the
party) the more sucessful primary candidates are more
reactionary/radical than the mainstream. This reflects who votes in
the primaries. The typical voter in th
Have a look at FlaskMPEG (flaskmpeg.sourceforge.net), tis what I use
HTH
On 22/06/05, Raymond Camden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I need to convert a video cd to something else. The files are not a
> CUE/BIN, but the raw VOB files inside a folder called VIDEO_TS. What
> is the best way to get
Perhaps, but then it that all rides on how the public perceives him.
Guiliani might not get the repub nomination for the reasons you stated. But
the average american isn't going to bristle at these "improprieties" quite
as much, and he remains an extremely popular (sympathetic?) figure from Sept
I need to convert a video cd to something else. The files are not a
CUE/BIN, but the raw VOB files inside a folder called VIDEO_TS. What
is the best way to get them to mpg, mp4, or divx.
--
===
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McCain has already stated that what happened to him in South Caroline
in 2000 will not happen again. So if Frist wants to follow the same
route mapped out for Bush by Reid and the Christian Coalition, he will
be making a very big mistake.
larry
On 6/22/05, SStewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> An
I'm not sure of that. Guiliani has too much baggage for the republican
right wing christian fundimentalists - in his last 2 years as mayor of
NYC he went through a very messy divorce while living with his now
current wife. There are also some accusations of some quite shady
deals he was involved in
And Frist is way more conservative so I'm sure he'll get the nod from the Rich,
White "Christian Right" .
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Has Guiliani decided not to run?
He'd probably have the best chance at keeping the GOP in the white house,
though I truly believe our next prez is a democrat.
> Unfortunately its the special interest groups that are pouring money
> into the parties. Eliminate the need to cater to the SIG's for
>
He's great to see live. I still have our video of Army of Darkness
that he signed at a SF convention we attended.
larry
On 6/22/05, Jim Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> and you didn't! ;^)
>
> There was a nice dual event at the Coolidge Corner Theater yesterday. First
> he signed his bo
Sweet
I've heard rumors but nothing definite on the remake of Evil Dead..
I've heard that Sam Raimi (the director) is caught up with more
'expensive' movies.
I can't wait to see it and those Evil Dead movies ROCKED!!!
On 6/22/05, Jim Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> and you didn't! ;^
Almost as frightening as a Gonzalez (the current pro-torture AG) /
Ashcroft combo.
larry
On 6/22/05, Matthew Small <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Cheney/Ashcroft is one particularly scary combo.
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Unfortunately its the special interest groups that are pouring money
into the parties. Eliminate the need to cater to the SIG's for
campaign funds and you go a long way in eliminating real and perceived
corruption in the political process.
I have no idea who the Democrats will be nominating for 20
Much less than the estimated 15,000 civilians in Iraq so far.
On 6/22/05, C. Hatton Humphrey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Remember when Clinton lied no one died.
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> Except for those poor folks in the asprin factory.
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Cheney/Ashcroft would have us in WWIII within two years of the election. And
the initiation of public works program to build Arab-American "re-education
camps"
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and you didn't! ;^)
There was a nice dual event at the Coolidge Corner Theater yesterday. First
he signed his book ("How to Make Love the Bruce Cambell Way") and then did a
reading and Q/A. Then, later, he did another Q/A and introduced his new
newest film (written, directed and starring b
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