Like the lemmings who believe the things that Pres. Bush says because
of his celebrity status. Come to think of it, there's really not much
difference between celebrities and politicians in general. The more
popular you are, the more influence you have. It's not really a
skilled job. You spend
And Fox news is pretty damn funny if you can keep from destroying your TV.
On 6/24/05, Kevin Graeme <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I think the point is that the Daily Show does a better job of covering
> news than the news. But I'm guessing you already knew that.
>
>
>
> On 6/24/05, Sam <[EMAIL P
I think the point is that the Daily Show does a better job of covering
news than the news. But I'm guessing you already knew that.
On 6/24/05, Sam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Should someone tell Dean that The Daily Show is not a real news show
> it's a satire? It's on the Comedy Channel after
Cool, thanks. I've put in another request with IT to confirm the
firewall settings.
aaargh...
Thanks for your help!
On 6/24/05, Marlon Moyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've got several sites running under SSL and they haven't required any
> special configuration for CF. As a matter of fact,
I don't remeber seeing a basic one on the schedule? I remeber seenig
the advanced one, probably go to it to see exactly what is considered
advanced :)
Adam H
On 6/24/05, Michael Dinowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What do yo mean not you? I'm doing an advanced regex talk there and I thought
>
I've got several sites running under SSL and they haven't required any
special configuration for CF. As a matter of fact, most of the time
I'll run both SSL and NonSSL at the same time, nothing but enabling
SSL via the web server. Of course, all I've ever run it on is IIS 5.0
and up.
The next st
It's only been like three and a half years. :) But I saw muffins
mentioned and I was forced to subscribe.
On 6/24/05, Erika L Walker-Arnold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Jennifer!!!
>
>
> Hiya!
>
>
> I'll answer your email in a bit!
>
>
> Cheers,
> Erika
>
>
>
>
~
Jennifer!!!
Hiya!
I'll answer your email in a bit!
Cheers,
Erika
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##| I'll smoke 'em if you dry
##| 'em, and I'll share the finished product with you.
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##| Game?
Game! Though at first I thought you were going to "smoke" them ... And I
was like "is that the new marijuana?"
:D
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~~~
I have to work :(
Just kidding, I am working the event some, but will be available for fun and
stuff.
Tim
> -Original Message-
> From: Larry C. Lyons [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, June 24, 2005 4:42 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: guess who just resubbed
>
>
> I'll be th
House of Fusion has secured a sponsorship from EB Games
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You can read all abou
Or eat kosher. The way that mad cow disease is spread has to do with the way
the cow is killed. A shot to the back of the head while still alive spreads the
infected brain matter around the entire cows system. Of course, that's after
the cow has been made to eat infected cow meat.
>Time to beco
> I thought that was illegal here and in Britain.
It is. and yet here we are.
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will
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and that would just be unacceptable."
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I thought that was illegal here and in Britain.
On 6/24/05, S. Isaac Dealey wrote:
> > how many millions of cows are there? You have a better
> > chance of getting struck by lightning while winning
> > the lottery than you have getting mad cow disease.
>
> Have you noticed that they're feeding d
What do yo mean not you? I'm doing an advanced regex talk there and I thought
you were doing the basic.
>Not me. :-(
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> Have you noticed that they're feeding dead cows to other cows in the
> US these days?
This is the thing that really grates on me about Mad Cow. It is
absolutely preventable.
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and that would just be unacceptable."
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Nope, thats a vampire from the movie Fright Night
On 6/24/05, Sam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is that Carrottop?
>
> On 6/24/05, Ray Champagne wrote:
> > LOL...just posted about that one. I got busted on that one too. Guess
> > I'm just too trusting...
> >
> > G wrote:
> > > Man, if I'd of kno
> how many millions of cows are there? You have a better
> chance of getting struck by lightning while winning
> the lottery than you have getting mad cow disease.
Have you noticed that they're feeding dead cows to other cows in the
US these days? Just one of a series of practices which may (or ma
>> -Original Message-
>> From: Larry C. Lyons [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Sent: Friday, June 24, 2005 11:41 AM
>> To: CF-Community
>> Subject: Re: I got to see Bruce Cambell...
>>
>> I though the way he played that deranged plastic surgeon
>> in Escape
>> from LA was brilliant.
> He did t
I know what you mean! When I discovered my first helicopter in Vice City,
i'd spend hours just floating over the city
I'd find that I'd burned off a half an hour (of real
> time) and not seen the same place twice. For a game whose reputation
> and storyline are driven by violence, its the m
I'll be there...driving from Cincinnati Ohio with 2 other co-workers
should be interesting :)
Adam H
On 6/24/05, Larry C. Lyons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'll be there. Its going to be a b***h of a commute, but the day
> should be interesting.
>
> larry
>
> On 6/24/05, Jennifer Larkin <[EMAI
Is that Carrottop?
On 6/24/05, Ray Champagne wrote:
> LOL...just posted about that one. I got busted on that one too. Guess
> I'm just too trusting...
>
> G wrote:
> > Man, if I'd of known that Ray, i'd of sent you one of those old links that
> > started out nefariously enough, then halfway thr
> Is there a firewall in front of the server? Does it need to be
> configured to pass through ssl?
The Network folks assure me that 443 is open.
I was wondering if perhaps it is an issue with IIS talking to CFMX?
Have you run into that sort of issue?
Documentation of implmenting SSL with CFMX
I'll be there. Its going to be a b***h of a commute, but the day
should be interesting.
larry
On 6/24/05, Jennifer Larkin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have muffins. MUFFINS!
>
> Have we done a C Funited roll call yet? Me. Next?
> --
> "disassemble -- that means not tell the truth." USA Preside
Too true. We just went from 2 boxex to a 9 blade Solaris system and MX
6.1 Enterprise.
larry
On 6/24/05, Jacob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks Larry.
>
> I been around, just busy.
>
> Just finish the upgrade from windows 2000 / Website Pro / CF5 to Windows
> 2003 / IIS 6 / CF 6.1. What a d
how many millions of cows are there? You have a better chance of
getting struck by lightning while winning the lottery than you have
getting mad cow disease.
larry
On 6/24/05, Howie Hamlin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Time to become a vegetarian?
>
> --- On Friday, June 24, 2005 3:38 PM, MSNBC B
On 6/24/05, Jennifer Larkin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Twelve. Four blueberry, six banana nut, and two Dark(tm) Enterprise
> Edition Crumble. Assuming that none have been fully digested since
> this morning's delivery.
I have to give you extra points for totally making up those numbers. ;)
-Ca
Is he a physician?
Patient: Hey doc, I'm feeling a little woozy. I think it's...
Dr. Doom: APUTATE IMMEDIATELY.
- Jim
Ben Doom wrote:
>My dad has his doctorate :-)
>
>--Ben
>
>Jim Campbell wrote:
>
>
>>"Ben Doom" is a good name, but for my money "Damian Evilsizor" wins
>>hands-down.
>>
My dad has his doctorate :-)
--Ben
Jim Campbell wrote:
> "Ben Doom" is a good name, but for my money "Damian Evilsizor" wins
> hands-down.
>
> http://www.northwestschool.org/p2_faculty/profiles/facultyDamian.shtml
>
> - Jim
>
> Jennifer Larkin wrote:
>
>
>>I don't know you but I like y
Jennifer Larkin wrote:
> TASTE MY DARK MUFFINS!
Ignoring all the rather rude jokes I could make right now...
I claim those three as THE DARK MUFFINS OF DOOM!
--BEN!! *cough* erm... Ben
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Tyler Silcox wrote:
> Just saw this on Kotaku:
>
> http://24.24.218.248/utils/packgen/
>
> 1. Select your favorite emulators
> 2. Click Generate
> 3. Transfer the ZIP file c
Fun game, but who's idea was tricky level 2?! ...
that was freaking stupid! (Not to mention tedious.)
> Nope, I've made it through 8 levels of fun (doing it
> sporadically
> throughout the day) and had nary a problem.
> On 6/24/05, John Dowdell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Kevin Graeme wrote:
>>
Twelve. Four blueberry, six banana nut, and two Dark(tm) Enterprise
Edition Crumble. Assuming that none have been fully digested since
this morning's delivery.
On 6/24/05, Cameron Childress <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How many muffins are in Yankee Stadium right now?
>
> ;)
>
> -Cameron
>
> On
Just saw this on Kotaku:
http://24.24.218.248/utils/packgen/
1. Select your favorite emulators
2. Click Generate
3. Transfer the ZIP file contents to the //PSP/ directory on your memory
stick (create it if it doesn't exist)
4. Transfer ROMs into the rom folders within the specific emulator folde
How many muffins are in Yankee Stadium right now?
;)
-Cameron
On 6/24/05, Jennifer Larkin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have muffins. MUFFINS!
>
> Have we done a C Funited roll call yet? Me. Next?
> --
> "disassemble -- that means not tell the truth." USA President George W. Bush
>
> Now blog
That works for me. I'll have to check them out.
larry
On 6/24/05, John Dowdell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ken Ketsdever wrote:
> > I would like to know about the availability and
> > functionality of those glasses.
>
> MicroOptical corporation seems to have a strong presence here... they
> o
"Ben Doom" is a good name, but for my money "Damian Evilsizor" wins
hands-down.
http://www.northwestschool.org/p2_faculty/profiles/facultyDamian.shtml
- Jim
Jennifer Larkin wrote:
>I don't know you but I like your name. IT HAS DOOMY GOODNESS! Doomy goodNESS!
>
>Today, my job is to make stuff u
Thanks Larry.
I been around, just busy.
Just finish the upgrade from windows 2000 / Website Pro / CF5 to Windows
2003 / IIS 6 / CF 6.1. What a difference!
Now working on CF 7.0
-Original Message-
From: Larry C. Lyons [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 24, 2005 8:22 AM
To: C
Time to become a vegetarian?
--- On Friday, June 24, 2005 3:38 PM, MSNBC Breaking News scribed: ---
>
> --
> MSNBC Breaking News
> --
>
> AP: Tests confirm second case of mad co
Sorry, we can't find a cinnamon supplier that delivers either. We have
blueberry, chocolate chocolate chip, low-fat orange cranberry, mung
bean, and Dark(tm).
TASTE MY DARK MUFFINS!
On 6/24/05, Deanna Schneider <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Me - but I only do muffins sweetened with natural sweeten
Sorry. Fresh out of space cakes. We usually get those in on Tuesdays.
We can't find a space dust supplier that delivers so we are at the
whim of the aliens, I'm afraid.
On 6/24/05, Tony Weeg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Me.
>
> i only like space cakes, got any?
>
> tw
>
> On 6/24/05, Ben Doom
Nope, I've made it through 8 levels of fun (doing it sporadically
throughout the day) and had nary a problem.
On 6/24/05, John Dowdell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Kevin Graeme wrote:
> > http://193.151.73.87/games/lemmings/
>
> This is the second time this site has locked up my Firefox... same
>
Is there a firewall in front of the server? Does it need to be
configured to pass through ssl?
On 6/24/05, William Bowen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So I am in the process of setting up a secure site using IIS 4.0 (i
> know, i know)
>
> and for company political reasons I have to use the same U
Me - but I only do muffins sweetened with natural sweeteners. Got any
honey cinnamon apple muffins?
On 6/24/05, Jennifer Larkin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have muffins. MUFFINS!
>
> Have we done a C Funited roll call yet? Me. Next?
> --
> "disassemble -- that means not tell the truth." USA Pr
I don't know you but I like your name. IT HAS DOOMY GOODNESS! Doomy goodNESS!
Today, my job is to make stuff up. Granted, I'm supposed to make stuff
up in a way that has the possibility of being correct, so I have to do
research in order to make stuff up. I guess I could have a worse "last
work da
I wish I was, but it's not in the cards this year. It's funny, I've
had so many too close for comfort deadlines that we barely made this
year, and in my review, my supervisor reminded me that I'm required to
take 2 weeks of training a year, and I haven't done it the past 2
years. Arrrgggh!. I'd
Me.
i only like space cakes, got any?
tw
On 6/24/05, Ben Doom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Jennifer Larkin wrote:
> > I have muffins. MUFFINS!
>
> Yum! I want one!
>
> > Have we done a C Funited roll call yet? Me. Next?
>
> Not me. :-(
>
> > "disassemble -- that means not tell the truth."
Jennifer Larkin wrote:
> I have muffins. MUFFINS!
Yum! I want one!
> Have we done a C Funited roll call yet? Me. Next?
Not me. :-(
> "disassemble -- that means not tell the truth." USA President George
> W. Bush
I didn't tell the truth once about a radio. My dad was angry when I
couldn't pu
Kevin Graeme wrote:
> http://193.151.73.87/games/lemmings/
This is the second time this site has locked up my Firefox... same
computer, but two different versions of the browser. Sometimes I get
temporary "Not Responding" in the Task Manager for this browser, but
this site seems to produce it i
I have muffins. MUFFINS!
Have we done a C Funited roll call yet? Me. Next?
--
"disassemble -- that means not tell the truth." USA President George W. Bush
Now blogging
http://www.blivit.org/blog/index.cfm
http://www.blivit.org/mr_urc/index.cfm?sectionid=2
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Thank you
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Sent: Friday, June 24, 2005 1:05 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Computer display in eye Glasses
Ken Ketsdever wrote:
> I would like to know about the availability and
> functionality of those glasses.
MicroOptic
Ken Ketsdever wrote:
> I would like to know about the availability and
> functionality of those glasses.
MicroOptical corporation seems to have a strong presence here... they
offer both monocular viewers and at least one binocular viewer:
http://www.microopticalcorp.com/Products/medical.html
The
Come on, you can't sleep at night thinking about what I'll say next :)
On 6/24/05, Adam Haskell wrote:
> > Give it some thought. You're more likey to give greater weight to Ben
> > Forta's opinions on things than let say Joe Smith's opinion.
>
> I might if it were related to coldfusion otherwise
I was watching The Daily Show last night. Dean was on and he said
something like most people that watch that show get their news from
the Internet and the show. He then said more people should watch the
show to get their news and it'd be a better country. Something like
that.
Should someone tell De
I *knew* someone would play on this! :)
Of course, I mean cold-smoking jalapenos using smoke from a slow mesquite
wood fire.
I was going to create a chimney smoker from some large-diameter galvanized
ducting. I'll drill pairs of holes across from each other and slip notched
wire tubes through th
On 6/23/05, Gruss Gott wrote:
>
> Yes. Neo-con: someone who supports Pres Bush's philosophy of gov't as
> I've listed above.
I guess you have your own definition then :)
''Neoconservatism'' is a somewhat controversial term referring to the
political goals and ideology of the "new conservatives"
I can say I've had what I think to be a good first test of my dual
core system. I was able to encode a good deal of video for PSP with no
impact on the system, and it ran rather fast. A 45 minute tv show was
ripped to PSP format in about 5-10 minutes I think.
On 6/24/05, Vivec <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Heh... I think the implication was that he'd be more willing to
consider ben's opionion than Sam's because he knows Sam, rather than
because he's heard of Ben. :P
> Thanks for proving my point.
> larry
> On 6/24/05, Adam Haskell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> > Give it some thought. You're more l
Yeah, but in your case I think they're right. :P
> Heh I'll remeber that next time a user says using an
> certain
> application is too hard to use ..."Well how easy would it
> be without
> this application? " :)
> Adam H
> On 6/24/05, S. Isaac Dealey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> > Simple. If it
Or... Would a faxed copy of an
- Excel sheet
- Word Doc
- napkin-note
be easier for you? :)
> LOL...I like that. I have built some intranet stuff here
> that some
> people around here complain about sometimes. Next time,
> they are going
> to get that response from me.
> Adam Haskell wrote:
>
i do the same thing, and my friends have always asked why, and to me
i can just think a whole lot better when not being eardrummed to death.
tw
On 6/24/05, Vivec <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Actually to this day when I'm learning to drive a new or larger car, i
> turn off the radio. If I am in un
nope!
On 6/24/05, Larry C. Lyons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> isn't smoking stuff from Mexico illegal?
>
> larry
>
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keep talking and there'd better be enough for everybody :D
On 6/24/05, Adam Churvis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You bet. Not only that, I'm going to be dehydrating and grinding some
> vegetables for an instant soup mix I've invented (still perfecting it). I'm
> also going to be tackling an inst
man I am hungry...
On 6/24/05, Adam Churvis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You bet. Not only that, I'm going to be dehydrating and grinding some
> vegetables for an instant soup mix I've invented (still perfecting it). I'm
> also going to be tackling an instant vegetarian stew mix. So I could use
isn't smoking stuff from Mexico illegal?
larry
On 6/24/05, Adam Churvis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You bet. Not only that, I'm going to be dehydrating and grinding some
> vegetables for an instant soup mix I've invented (still perfecting it). I'm
> also going to be tackling an instant vegetar
On 6/24/05, Larry C. Lyons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Of course they do, its some fairly basic social psychology. "People"
> ascribe greater value to someone else's opinion because of their
> celebrity status. If you want to stop it you're going to have to
> change the fundimental nature of peopl
You bet. Not only that, I'm going to be dehydrating and grinding some
vegetables for an instant soup mix I've invented (still perfecting it). I'm
also going to be tackling an instant vegetarian stew mix. So I could use
any dehydrating tips you can give me.
Speaking of dehydrated peppers, anothe
Intel sucks compared to AMD for nearly all computing tasks with
regards comparable price and performance :)
But! Dell don't sell AMD...and a lot of people like the ease of
ordering a Dell online, the impression of support etc.
I wouldn't buy an Intel processor if I had a choice though.
~
Actually to this day when I'm learning to drive a new or larger car, i
turn off the radio. If I am in unfamiliar location and looking for
somewhere...I turn off the radio.
I find , at least for me, that it is a distraction at times like those.
~
If I remember right weren't those glasses commercially available? I
remembe seeing them in a Tiger Direct catalog and nearly ordered a
pair.
larry
On 6/24/05, Ben Doom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> No, the one with the guy jumping and yelling was an eTrade commercial
> where he watched his stock s
Thanks for proving my point.
larry
On 6/24/05, Adam Haskell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Give it some thought. You're more likey to give greater weight to Ben
> > Forta's opinions on things than let say Joe Smith's opinion.
>
> I might if it were related to coldfusion otherwise I would
> not..
No, the one with the guy jumping and yelling was an eTrade commercial
where he watched his stock spike in realtime in his little eyepiece.
Although, there was a similar IBM commercial -- just not with the
jumping. Teleconferencing, I think.
--Ben
S.Isaac Dealey wrote:
> IIRC it was an IBM commer
> Give it some thought. You're more likey to give greater weight to Ben
> Forta's opinions on things than let say Joe Smith's opinion.
I might if it were related to coldfusion otherwise I would
not...though I would be more willing to consider his opinion as valid
than say Sam's :)
Adam H
On 6/2
Of course they do, its some fairly basic social psychology. "People"
ascribe greater value to someone else's opinion because of their
celebrity status. If you want to stop it you're going to have to
change the fundimental nature of people. Either that or selectively
remove free speech right from ce
LOL...I like that. I have built some intranet stuff here that some
people around here complain about sometimes. Next time, they are going
to get that response from me.
Adam Haskell wrote:
> Heh I'll remeber that next time a user says using an certain
> application is too hard to use ..."Well h
Watching too many episodes of Breaking Vegas
Hoping to attend business meetings from the park? :)
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Jim -
Every gripe you had with the game is exactly the same as what I found
annoying. As a whole, though, it's incredible. I found myself, later
in the game when the entire state opened up, just leisurely tooling
around the countryside on the dirt bike listening to K-Rose and enjoying
the so
Heh I'll remeber that next time a user says using an certain
application is too hard to use ..."Well how easy would it be without
this application? " :)
Adam H
On 6/24/05, S. Isaac Dealey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Simple. If it's something that's fun, makes life easier,
> > or makes life w
Nice Review Jim :)
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IIRC it was an IBM commercial... part of their series of "imagine the
future" or some such adds showing different things like phone booths
with video... Or one with buddhist monks that was subtitled, although
I don't remember what the joke was... All of the commercials featured
technology that was
> Simple. If it's something that's fun, makes life easier,
> or makes life worth living, the terrorists win.
I should quit my job then... :P actually we all should, since the
purpose of corporate software (ostensibly) is to make life easier for
people working other jobs.
s. isaac dealey 954.
A couple of years ago there was a commercial that showed some young guy
sitting on a bench in large plaza. He was would occasionally jump up
and yell etc... Then they showed that he was communicating online and
the computer display was being displayed in his glasses.
Does anyone remember
So I am in the process of setting up a secure site using IIS 4.0 (i
know, i know)
and for company political reasons I have to use the same URL for the
https site as for the regular http.
Ideally I'd like to have the site respond to either URL with the same
data, but that doesn't seem to be workin
Simple. If it's something that's fun, makes life easier, or makes
life worth living, the terrorists win.
On 6/24/05, G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You mean if we laugh, we've let the terrorists win?
>
> I started keeping a list of all the things I had to start doing, or stop
> doing, in order t
> exactly what i meant.
> Angelina Jolie is hot, but a little too weird for me...
> :)
She's my kind of weird actually... If she's the way she appears to be
(from this distance), I'd be with her if she looked like Alan
Greenspan. Tiff is the same way... The fact that she is hot would just
be a ni
> That means you, Susan Sarandon and Tim Robbins. George
> Clooney can stay, since he actually makes good movies.
> Or he makes bad movies seem good. Not sure which.
It's the latter... he did Dusk Till Dawn...
s. isaac dealey 954.522.6080
new epoch : isn't it time for a change?
add feature
I took an online survey for Network Solutions (there were prizes involved ).
Anyway - the whole thing centered around determining which "celebrity" would
more likely make me feel like buying something. All of my answers reflected my
opinion that celebrities will never sway me one way or anothe
You mean if we laugh, we've let the terrorists win?
I started keeping a list of all the things I had to start doing, or stop
doing, in order to keep the terrorists from "winning"but somewhere along
the way, I just plain lost track.
> Humor supports the terrorists. Can't have that.
>
>
exactly what i meant.
Angelina Jolie is hot, but a little too weird for me... :)
Charlie Griefer wrote:
> I think the implication is that even though celebrities have free
> speech rights, people don't necessarily need to be attributing a
> greater weight/significance to the things these people
Humor supports the terrorists. Can't have that.
On 6/24/05, James Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> See, this is the problem with you Americans, you have all had your sense of
> humour replaced with a concious desire to sue anything that moves, breathes,
> grows, shinks, lies, jokes, smells a bit
http://www.dcist.com/archives/2005/06/24/coincidence_or_threat.php
There's no getting around it. Shoe giant Nike is ripping off the
iconic bald head from Minor Threat's seminal self-titled album to
publicize its "Major Threat" 2005 East Coast skateboarding tour. Make
it red instead of blue and swa
But he got the free DNS through hostrocket.
He needs to contact them to release the DNS records? so he can
register it with Godaddy?
I understand the concept when you have a DNS set up seperately, but it
was created when he set up his site through hostrocket.
On 6/24/05, SStewart <[EMAIL PROTECT
I think the implication is that even though celebrities have free
speech rights, people don't necessarily need to be attributing a
greater weight/significance to the things these people say just based
on the fact that they're celebrities.
granted, in re-reading ray's post...he does seem to be dire
Nope, I know they have every right to speak their mind. I am a VERY big
proponent of free speech. In fact, I stayed out of the flag debate for
fear that I might piss off a lot of people with my opinions on the
subject. The situations aren't all that different, IMO. You want to
burn a flag?
It's pretty simple,
1) Move the files
2) Got change the DNS Server settings via what ever interface the registrar
provides. I've used Network Solutions for years and it's always been easy.
sas
Scott A. Stewart,
Web Application Developer
Engineering Consulting Services, Ltd. (ECS)
14026 Thun
Ha. Too bad folk music doesn't affect social change like it used to.
On 6/24/05, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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You mean that just because they are celebrities they do not have free
speech rights?
That is of course unless they support the shrubbery.
larry
On 6/24/05, Ray Champagne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yea, that has always bugged the shit out of me too. Just because you're
> famous for acting, whi
I've heard that getting hosts to change the DNS is fairly frustrating,
in your expierences, is that true?
So he'll need to contact hostrocket.com and have them switch it to
godaddy or Yahoo? or what's the process?
I just whois'd the site.. and from that it looks like it's registered to him.
Domain
If hostrocket.com is managing his DNS, he needs to move the DNS as well. They
are not likely to host the DNS for free, see what I mean?
The two big discount domain registrars/DNS hosts I have experience with are
godaddy.com (of Super Bowl ad fame) and Yahoo. I use Yahoo myself and have had
goo
You're welcome.
I'm not sure whether Congress would be able to regulate the practice, but I
heard in another part of the ruling that the majority decision actually did
encourage state governments to pass laws limiting it.
I am going to write to Governor Arnold today and ask that he put forwar
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