well that is what I want to do. Do I need to ?link the domain records
somehow?
Eric
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From: Ben Doom [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Community cf-community@houseoffusion.com
Sent: Thursday, June 30, 2005 8:54 AM
Subject: Re: DNS Question - CNAME cannot be added
I don't
I'm bummed I didn't get to go? Did anyone get to work with Ramesh Kurup from
the wireless provider? He's my brother-in-law, so be nice to him. He's a good
guy.
So, I've been reading a lot of blogs about CFUnited and how great it is.
Really wish I could have made it, but, the work load around
queryUPDATE table set value = value + 1/query
This should work.
Well colour me stupid. When I tried this yesterday I was getting errors,
that's why I posted the message. Having tried it again today it now seems
to work. Guess I must have typo'd a table name or something.
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For anyone that's seen the latest Zogby poll I found 3 things really
interesting:
1.) 25% of Republicans said they'd impeach Bush for lying about the
reason for war. That's a lot! It was 43% overall which is also a
lot. If the Dems win big we could have back-to-back impeachments!
We
You're working the booth today? Jason and I will stop by. We still
haven't caught you or Larry or MT.
On 6/30/05, loathe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You going to be around tomorrow?
Stop by the teratech booth :)
Tim
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Pft ;P
He's much to old for jarred food now, and believe me, he gets plenty
of cheddar bunnies and go go grahams. Oh wait, damn, those are
organic
On 6/30/05, Kevin Graeme [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Unfortunately, you are depriving your wee one of developing necessary
tolerances to
For anyone that's seen the latest Zogby poll I found 3
things really interesting:
1.) 25% of Republicans said they'd impeach Bush for
lying about the reason for war. That's a lot! It
was 43% overall which is also a lot. If the Dems
win big we could have back-to-back impeachments!
We
It was social commentary in the absurd. I thought it was amusing and poignant
at the same time...
Howie
--- On Thursday, June 30, 2005 5:06 PM, Ray Champagne scribed: ---
I'll agree with Sam here. I thought it was rather stupid, myself.
But, hey, to each their own...
William Bowen
Observers were sent over while the French occupied Vietnam. Once the Frence
pulled out it was generally considered that Vietnam was a hotbed for Communism
that would spread throughout southeast Asia. Kennedy faced an entirely
different situation than Eisenhower.
--- On Thursday, June 30,
Sorry about not meeting so far. Try Mike D's book auction going on now.
larry
On 7/1/05, Deanna Schneider [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You're working the booth today? Jason and I will stop by. We still
haven't caught you or Larry or MT.
On 6/30/05, loathe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You going to
Another way of saying that could be:
Most suicide bombs in Iraq by foreigners (Middle Easterners)
Most bombs in Iraq by foreigners (Americans)
So what are the Iraqis doing but getting bombed by foreigners
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Sent: Thursday, June 30,
Even MacNamara admitted that Vietnam was FUBAR.
--- On Thursday, June 30, 2005 5:05 PM, William Bowen scribed: ---
We would have won Kennedy's Vietnam War if it weren't for Fonda,
Kerry and people like you.
So fighting the war for the wrong reasons and with the wrong strategy
and
That sounds like a Bushism Er.. Carl Roveism...
Carl: This is what I think my opponent would say and its wrong.
When its not your opponents comment or thoughts at all. Just a way of
distracting the argument and attributing something to your opponent that
he had nothing to do with.
Is Sam
Doesn't that depend on the offense? I remember hearing that
Clinton was impeached... that the subsequent removal from
office was never carried out after they impeached him. I
never really paid much attention to it honestly -- the whole
time it was happening I just wished people would shut
Is that the Bush Administration you talking about?
Wage war against the world - Bush 2 wars and looking for more (Korea,
Syria, Iran ...)
Slaughter people at will - Bush (Seeing willingness er.. desire to go to
war)
Especially non-believers - Bush (Christian mandate)
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Yes, their freedom to rule the world, enslave women and slaughter people at
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Sounds like the Crusades... :)
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Sam wrote:
I guess it's a little stretch but I was thinking of the theft aspect
The point of the analogy is that you can't rid yourself of an
undesriable element by plopping down in one place with an attractant.
It doesn't work for mosquitos, thieves, terrorists, or any other
undesirable you
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Well colour me stupid. When I tried this yesterday I was getting errors,
Grass-green red!
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And, we've now gone past the extent of my knowledge. I think all
the domain records must be on the same box(en). That's all I know.
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Eric Dawson wrote:
well that is what I want to do. Do I need to ?link the domain records
somehow?
Eric
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From: Ben
Great, Gruss has just called bin Laden a queen. Time for another
jihad to happen :)
On 7/1/05, Gruss Gott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sam wrote:
I guess it's a little stretch but I was thinking of the theft aspect
The point of the analogy is that you can't rid yourself of an
undesriable
So...
Did you hire someone to remind you about her showing up?
--Ben
PS -- keep us all in the loop about how it works out!
Erika L Walker-Arnold wrote:
So. I know you all have been on pins and needles about this one ;)
I've decided to hire a local girl to come in a few days a week, 4 hours
AH!
/me runs in fear
--Ben
Robert Munn wrote:
This thing is a whole desktop Web publishing system, not just a WYSIWYG
editor. It looks very similar to FrontPage.
Check it out here:
http://nvu.com/screenshots.html
So, is anyone in CF involved with this to code the CFML code coloring
Loathe,
What did you do in the Army?
I haven't heard anyone mention counter mortar radar since I left the
Marines 17 years ago. I was FDC for towed 155mm Nuclear Capable
howitzers.
FDC (Fire Direction Control): a forward observer (someone closer to the
enemy than I was) would call in the
My apologies
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Sent: Friday, July 01, 2005 7:09 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Karl Rove
Please, let's all at least spell his name correctly g
http://www.ilovekarlrove.com/
If you spread the same shit long enough they'll believe it. Ask Karl
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Sent: Thursday, June 30, 2005 2:25 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: fun quotes
I feel like stiring things up a but so... :)
If the Republicans were united on this and
don't have more info
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Tim,
What did you do in the Army?
I haven't heard anyone mention counter battery radar since I left the
Marines 17 years ago. I was FDC for towed 155mm Nuclear Capable
howitzers.
FDC (Fire Direction Control): a forward observer (someone closer to the
enemy
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/8430976/
Wow - it's about to get REALLY ugly. The swing voter goes and the
Chief probably will go. Goodbye social freedoms.
On 7/1/05, Gruss Gott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
don't have more info
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Acoustic is interpreted very loosely. The guitars were steel string
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couple of moogs beside
I wonder if anyone will blog about it.
- Jim
Gruss Gott wrote:
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but this says everything about journalistic integrity, and fair, balanced
reporting doesn't it smirk
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Dear President Bush:
This is to inform you of my decision to retire from my position as an
associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States effective
upon the nomination and confirmation of my successor. It has been a
great privilege, indeed, to have served as a member of the court for
Pres Bush will speak at 11:15am EST
On 7/1/05, Gruss Gott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear President Bush:
This is to inform you of my decision to retire from my position as an
associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States effective
upon the nomination and confirmation of my
I was looking at the ages of the Justices the other day and was
wondering when they would be retiring. Was hoping they would holdout
until the next administration.
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Sent: Friday, July 01, 2005 7:37 AM
To: CF-Community
Alright, now I've got to go find a Bowie cd. Maybe Ziggy Stardust.
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Sent: Friday, July 01, 2005 7:37 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Guilty pleasures redux
I saw the Alanis Morissette concert last night, the Acoustic tour.
Pres Bush will speak at 11:15am EST
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Monumentally uncertain at least.
I expect lots of rampant speculation. He said he wants a strict
Constitutionalist (though I wonder if he even knows what that means).
He also said he wants a nominee that will not be contentious so the
process will go quickly. To me, that means a moderate but
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Sent: Friday, July 01, 2005 11:28 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: ALERT! O'Connor Retires!
Monumentally uncertain at least.
I expect lots of rampant speculation. He said he wants a strict
Constitutionalist (though
Possible Successors
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Kevin wrote:
Monumentally uncertain at least.
Well if you go back to the Justice Thomas hearings, many of the
senators involved lost their seats. So, from a Democratic
perspective, a far right appointee by Mr. Bush could almost guarantee
them big wins in the next election.
I think it's important that we find someone who doesn't disassemble.
On 7/1/05, Kevin Graeme [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Monumentally uncertain at least.
I expect lots of rampant speculation. He said he wants a strict
Constitutionalist (though I wonder if he even knows what that means).
He
Pres Bush will speak at 11:15am EST
This is a monumentally frightening moment.
In other news, Washington liberals announce plans for a public
monument commemorating the fear incited by the retirement of Supreme
Court Justice O'Connor. Some suggestions for design of the monument
include a
Well if you go back to the Justice Thomas hearings, many of the
senators involved lost their seats. So, from a Democratic
perspective, a far right appointee by Mr. Bush could almost guarantee
them big wins in the next election.
Not only would that be small consolation...hopefully it would
We tried to make lying an impeachable offense with
Clinton.it aint.
Doesn't that depend on the offense? I remember hearing that Clinton
was impeached... that the subsequent removal from office was never
carried out after they impeached him. I never really paid much
attention to it
Well I guess I missed that post.
From what I read of Gruss' post he claims there are no jobs because
they're going overseas and the dollar is collapsing so buy Euros or
Renminbi. The economy has failed and it's all Bush's fault.
On 6/30/05, Kevin Graeme wrote:
If you actually read what Gruss
Unfortunately, politicos will bog it down in the definition of a lie.
-Kevin
On 7/1/05, G [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Now there's a caveat to this. I just heard on the radio that the Zogby poll
to which Gruss was referring asked the impeachment question as such: If it
was found that Bush
but this says everything about journalistic integrity, and fair, balanced
reporting doesn't it smirk
Rush has never claimed to be a journalist. He is a radio show host
and a political commentator - not a journalist. His show is billed as
a radio talk show, not a news cast. He references
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the 1972 and 1973 bombing campaigns. He then directly associated the
reprieve with the welcome
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I guess the truly unfortunate thing is that people take Rush's (and Al
Franken's) opinions as gospel truths...
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What's that have to do with anything?
Let me explain. At 44 I'm not eligible. At 18 I registered for the
draft, which was required by law in '79. There were no wars at the
time but there was a threat of it with the Iran and Beirut. If war had
broken out I probably would have enlisted. The reason
On 6/30/05, loathe wrote:
Tell me I don't know what I am talking about Sam!! Tell me about losing
people, for what? In non-armored humvees. Tell me why that largest air
base in Afghanistan doesn't have a counter battery radar to respond to
indirect fire, after you look up what that means.
The biggest thing to remember is that when a person is
giving their opinion on the news they are a commentator.
When they are reporting the news as a factual basis it
is journalism. Problem is that so many journalists will
include their commentary in with their journalistic
effort that the
Didn't wedo this already?
On 6/30/05, loathe wrote:
Yes we did. we took troops, weapons and money out of Afghanistan that we
needed to persue the Taliban and Al Qaeda fighters that came here and killed
Americans.
I realize Tommy Franks has been retired for some time but in his book
he said
Good write up Isaac.
The bias you speak of is almost impossible to get rid of. As such, I think
most Americans are willing to accept it. The idea that one newspaper may be
more prone to report news with a positive conservative bent, than another
paper, is acceptable to the degree that there is
Loathe: 6.) It demoralizes Americans.
Sam: Only people like you do that.
Loathe: You are a fool
Sam: It's hard to have an adult conversation with people when they act
like children.
ike: How is it that the guy who started the name calling gets to claim
the other person is acting like a child?
My saying Gruss' views about America being an evil empire that attacks
innocent Iraqis demoralizes America is not name calling is it? Maybe,
but not childish.
Now you're insulting me. whatever.
On 7/1/05, S. Isaac Dealey wrote:
Loathe: 6.) It demoralizes Americans.
Sam: Only people like you
Good write up Isaac.
The bias you speak of is almost impossible to get rid of.
As such, I think most Americans are willing to accept it.
The idea that one newspaper may be more prone to report
news with a positive conservative bent, than another
paper, is acceptable to the degree that there
I don't think there's much of an age limit anymore...
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--- On Friday, July 01, 2005 12:58 PM, Sam scribed: ---
What's that have to do with anything?
Let me explain. At 44 I'm not eligible. At 18 I registered for the
draft, which was
Gruss,
I hope you don't take offense to me always challenging you, it's all
in fun and difference of opinion. Ike made me realized it might seem
offensive but it's not meant to be. Just like to talk things out for
the fun of challenging debate. Don't really mean to offend anybody.
On 7/1/05, Sam
Just heard on the news today that the age limit for the reserves went up to 39,
I'm still missing it by a year...
sas
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Your safe
http://www4.army.mil/ocpa/read.php?story_id_key=7029
March 18, 2005
The U.S. Army announced today that it is establishing a three-year
test program to evaluate raising the Reserve Component non-prior
service maximum enlistment age from less than 35 years of age to less
than 40 years of
Sweet! Maybe the statue could fart fire like Cartman on that episode of South
Park...
In other news, Washington liberals announce plans for a public
monument commemorating the fear incited by the retirement of Supreme
Court Justice O'Connor. Some suggestions for design of the monument
include a
If you read the below exchange Loathe (or maybe Gruss, I'm not sure)
described their opinion of a subject which at the time of description
fit the context fo the discussion (it demoralizes Americans).
Instead of presenting an alternative argument, you responded with name
calling (Only people like
Good write up Isaac.
Thank you by the way.
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Phew :)
--- On Friday, July 01, 2005 2:16 PM, Sam scribed: ---
Your safe
http://www4.army.mil/ocpa/read.php?story_id_key=7029
March 18, 2005
The U.S. Army announced today that it is establishing a three-year
test program to evaluate raising the Reserve Component non-prior
service maximum
Gruss,
I hope you don't take offense to me always challenging
you, it's all in fun and difference of opinion. Ike
made me realized it might seem offensive but it's not
meant to be. Just like to talk things out for the fun
of challenging debate. Don't really mean to offend
anybody.
On
Ahhh. Now I'll have a reason to watch the news again. It has been kind of
boring since the election. This should be down right entertaining.
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Huh? You weren't rapt up in the Michael Jackson trial or Terri Schiavo or the
lost girl in Aruba?
g
P.S. speaking of MJ - did anyone see that reporter from Fox News interviewing
Bush at the White House? He had to be the stupidest interviewer that I've ever
seen. He asked Bush if he thought
You obviously misunderstood that. Probably my fault but I never was
good at expressing myself. As this Rush quote expresses Do you
realize Chuck Hagel is upset that he's been quoted on al-Jazeera? What
does he expect? What do they expect when they go out
and talk about Iraq as a total failure and
Gruss Gott wrote:
don't have more info
Thanks for the alert, I'll get on this right away
uh, holdit, what is it that you want me to do here again...? ;-)
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Huh? You weren't rapt up in the Michael Jackson trial or
Terri Schiavo or the lost girl in Aruba?
g
P.S. speaking of MJ - did anyone see that reporter from
Fox News interviewing Bush at the White House? He had to
be the stupidest interviewer that I've ever seen. He
asked Bush if he
Actually, that's where I saw the interview segment...I don't generally watch
Fox News g
Howie
--- On Friday, July 01, 2005 2:57 PM, S. Isaac Dealey scribed: ---
I liked the Daily Show's take on that segment...
Michael Jackson! That explains everything! I say to you sir: stop
molesting the
My point was when Gruss rehashes the Left's ratings that
are used as propaganda by al-Jazeera and others against
America then it is demoralizing America, in my opinion.
Just like I pointed out with Fonda and Kerry, they used
us against ourselves. I didn't mean it as name-calling
but I now
Sam wrote:
If you were following along you'd know that whenever Gruss uses
numbers they're usually made up or he overheard them somewhere.
http://www.usatoday.com/news/world/2004-03-28-troop-shifts_x.htm
10% of 150,000 = 15, 000 troops, meaning 90% depleted
Yes good point. I also want to apologize to Tim because he might have
read it the same way.
Anyway, everyone have a nice holiday weekend. I'll be gone for a while
so hold the negatives comments about me until I get back.
And Dana be nice, you know how sensitive I can be on the 4th :)
On
I have two corporate standard colors: #990033{red} and #66{blue}. How can
I lighten these colors while keeping the same hue? In painting terms how do
I adjust the hex values to add white?
Forgive my limited and possible incorrect understanding of color terms and
concepts. I believe I
We never had 150,000 troops in Afghanistan.
Neither attention nor manpower was diverted from Afghanistan to Iraq.
When we started Operation Iraqi Freedom we had about 9,500 troops in
Afghanistan, and by the time we finished major combat operations in
Iraq last May we had more than 10,000 troops
Give this color a try: #B34066
I took your red and added a white layer with 25% opacity over it. I got that
color by using the PhotoShop dropper tool. The blue resulted in #40408C.
I hope this helps.
Russel
I have two corporate standard colors: #990033{red} and #66{blue}.
How can I
The head of CIA operations in Afghanistan at the time of the invasion of
Iraq has stated they lost over 90% of the troops in Afghanistan to
operations in Iraq.
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Sent: Friday, July 01, 2005 12:58 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re:
On 6/30/05, Gruss Gott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1.) 25% of Republicans said they'd impeach Bush for lying about the
reason for war. That's a lot! It was 43% overall which is also a
lot. If the Dems win big we could have back-to-back impeachments!
While those numbers are meaningful and
Thanks, that is the idea I was trying to get at. Now I just need something
probably more like 75% saturation at this moment, looking for a light
background for behind some thin black text. I'm going to see if I can get my
programmer brain around the graphic concepts and see if I can implement
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Salmon is a fish.
Orange is a color
Pumpkin is a fruit
Yellow is a color
Lemon is a fruit
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life as.
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Thanks for the suggestion; I was able to create this [http://www.
bloodsource.org/bugtests/colors.html] work aid.
Yeah, Photoshop is pretty cool; sometimes I wish I had it! :-) I was able to
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I'm trying to get a simple HTML snippet to show up in a generated PDF using
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cfdocument format=pdf
If you were following along you'd know that whenever Gruss uses
numbers they're usually made up or he overheard them somewhere. I have
no idea if what he said was true or made up. Looking for something to
back it up.
As I said Do they need to be at the same levels they were at before
the
I'm an infantryman. First on active duty (3 years in the 82nd Airborne) and
most recently of B co 3-116th Infantry.
I got back from Afghanistan a little over a month ago.
Tim
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From: Ken Ketsdever [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, July 01, 2005 9:20 AM
To:
How much time did you spend in the jungle Sam?
Tim
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From: Sam [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, July 01, 2005 11:49 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: speaking of
Davis Hanson from the September 2003 American Legion Magazine:
Gen. Giap, in a series of
Actually you are. The recruitment age has been raised, and can be wavered
much higher now that the Army is having such a hard time getting recruits.
An no wars in your generation? Grenada? Panama? Special Ops the world
over?
Yeah, sleep sound knowing men like me are out there Sam.
Tim
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On 7/1/05, Sam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Really? It's the same people doing the same sort of security operations.
State, CIA, FBI, HS, all these different federal agencies running force
protection ops around the world, all running from the same play book. You
don't think they might notice
Ah. So you don't actually have any convictions. You're simply a troll.
On 7/1/05, Sam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Gruss,
I hope you don't take offense to me always challenging you, it's all
in fun and difference of opinion. Ike made me realized it might seem
offensive but it's not meant to be.
I know that some of you will think this an inappropriate post and I
apologize in advances. But I really need to make this special and I can't
think of anyone else to turn too. This group always seems to be reliable.
The KCJukeBox Radio Show will be broadcasting a special show this Sunday.
Some
Can I tell you this is the exact same thing I thought, and the reason I
didn't reply earlier to his apology.
Tim
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From: Kevin Graeme [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, July 01, 2005 7:39 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: speaking of
Ah. So you don't actually
without screaming nazi, but who used the technique of the big lie?
This is a classic example.
Why, of course, the people don't want war, Goering shrugged. Why
would some poor slob on a farm want to risk his life in a war when the
best that he can get out of it is to come back to his farm in one
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