I had the honor of meeting Admiral Stockdale when I was in college.
He was indeed a great man.
This depresses me a bit as I did respect this man greatly. That he had
Alzheimer's is even more depressing to me. That is a terrible disease,
almost as bad as ALS in my book.
--
will
If my
Processor speed?
Athlon 3200+
RAM?
2Gb
Dual processor or one?
Single
Is it in a datacenter?
No
If not how big is the pipe?
2Gb SDSL with nothing on it except this server.
Because there could be other bottlenecks ...
Just a thought ...
Cheers,
Erika
That's why I'm confused. I've done complex screen scraping on
ebay and others and it never takes more than a few seconds
per request, even big ones. Maybe I write tighter regex, but
This is true, in fact it is only taking about 1 second per item to gather in
the page and regex it for the
They have a webservice to grab prices...but it will not display prices
that are hidden. I think Coldfusion is great but if you want a
language that was created for the soul purpose of Parsing files for
data then PERL is your choice...as for IDE...duh...eclipse with
cfeclipse and EPIC for perl
They have a webservice to grab prices...but it will not
Can you point me in the direction of where to find this?
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Too much of the pipe-weed last night?
On 7/5/05, Jim Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just thought I'd mention it. It's likely that they go to their doom, you
know.
Last march of the Ents and all.
Jim Davis
~|
Either that or watching LOTR:Return of the King a few too many times I imagine.
larry
On 7/6/05, Kevin Graeme [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Too much of the pipe-weed last night?
On 7/5/05, Jim Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just thought I'd mention it. It's likely that they go to their doom,
Here's an example of the good life that we drive past every day on
the way in to work.
http://madcityhomes.com/listing.asp?id=596
It's in a desireable neighborhood, but keep in mind that I can drive
from one end of Madison to the other in half an hour. Also keep in
mind that the median income in
Are those the giant walking trees? By the far the stupidest part of an
otherwise surprisingly enjoyable movie series.
Either that or watching LOTR:Return of the King a few too many times I
imagine.
larry
On 7/6/05, Kevin Graeme [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Too much of the pipe-weed last
In the Amazon Associates section.
You sign up to be an associate - then register to use their data feed.
Fairly striaghtforward. Then thye have a bunch of docs including a WDSL.
It's good stuff!
Cheers,
Erika
##| -Original Message-
##| From: James Smith
##|
##| Can you point me in
The DC area is nuts, and Northern Virginia is the worst. I have a three bedroom
30 year old two level condo (piggyback end unit) that's about three miles from
the subway and 395 and the Capitol Beltway. I bough a year and a half ago for
$217K, Fairfax County tax appraisal came in last year at
I'm guessing you didn't read the novels?
On 7/6/05, G [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are those the giant walking trees? By the far the stupidest part of an
otherwise surprisingly enjoyable movie series.
Either that or watching LOTR:Return of the King a few too many times I
imagine.
larry
Nope.
I'm not big into fantasy storiesbut I love sci-fi movies, and any
movie with a big budget and monsters and large battles is going to get my
money :)
I'm guessing you didn't read the novels?
On 7/6/05, G [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are those the giant walking trees? By the far the
I'm not really sure how they could have the Ents any more believable,
but the purists would have been up in arms had they left the Ents out
of the story.
On 7/6/05, G [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nope.
I'm not big into fantasy storiesbut I love sci-fi movies, and any
movie with a big budget
In this case Perl will only save you a few milliseconds per request if using
screen scraping and a good RegEx. No language is going to make the whole thing
take less than 2 hours from what your describing.
On the otherhand, the Amazon web service will probably save you a second per
request as
Anyone know of a tool that can tell you what files are in use on a
winXP box. I'm trying to figure out why explorer pegs at 100%
sometimes and I can't seem to find the reason. I can see that it's
reading a bunch of bytes, but I don't know which files its reading.
--
Marlon
I am son and heir
From: SStewart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
The DC area is nuts, and Northern Virginia is the worst. I
have a three bedroom 30 year old two level condo (piggyback
end unit) that's about three miles from the subway and 395
and the Capitol Beltway. I bough a year and a half ago for
$217K,
From: Marlon Moyer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Anyone know of a tool that can tell you what files are in use
on a winXP box. I'm trying to figure out why explorer pegs
at 100% sometimes and I can't seem to find the reason. I can
see that it's reading a bunch of bytes, but I don't know
sysinternals.com
They have an app called handlex, although I think its been renamed to
something like process explorer. Basically lists all the processes
running on your machine, listing handles open etc pretty neat tool
On 06/07/05, Marlon Moyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone know of
Before my fiancée took the job in Fredericksburg, we'd looked at homes in PG
County, the prices are great, I asked my agent why the prices were so good, and
her blatant answer was because the schools suck.
Yup, were headed to the mountains.
sas
Scott A. Stewart,
Web Application Developer
You guys should move to Charlotte, NC. The traffic isn't too bad, there
seems to be plenty of jobs, it doesn't snow much, and we bought a house on
2.2 acres about 10 miles from uptown (the city) for $200,000. Charlotte is
one of the fastest growing cities in the US, and is the second largest
Yes, I have that and was going to suggest it but you beat me to it. It's
great when you have a process that is locking up the machine and Task
Manager is useless. Process Explorer can find it and shut it down. We used
SysInternal's products when I worked at MS for troubleshooting. RegMon and
But what does the average CF developer down there pull in?
We've got an office in Charlotte, and they 'd love to have my fiancée' down
there, but I'm IT and they want all of us in the same spot.
sas
Scott A. Stewart,
Web Application Developer
Engineering Consulting Services, Ltd. (ECS)
I have no idea what the average CF person pulls in. Somewhere from 70 to 90
I believe. But CF isn't the real breadwinner here, it's .Net or Java. Not
to disparage CF, but anybody in Internet programming ought to know at least
one of those these days to stay competitive.
Matthew Small
Web
I am lokoing at houses in 120-140s in Cincinnati Ohio 2-3 bedrooms 1-2
baths, some with basements partially finished. All of these well
within an hours car ride (in heavy traffic) to Downtown Cincy (about
20-30 miles).Since I tend to work early morning and leave early or
really late my trip is
True, folks like me would have had kittens. Especially since the Ents were key
to defeating Saruman and allowed Aragorn to recover the palantir.
But I think you were being hasty announcing their war ;)
Russel
I'm not really sure how they could have the Ents any more believable,
but the
I personally think that is a silly statement.
I could make a good living right now doing nothing but COBAL.
I could make a good living right now doing nothing but Foxpro.
I could make a good living right now doing nothing but Actionscript.
I could make a good living right now doing nothing but
I'd be willing to bet perls HTTP request would complete faster (never
tested it though) and thier RegEx implementation is hands down faster
than CF's. That being said I still agree with Mike though no language
is going to complete this much faster than 2 hours.
Back to the async Gateway idea if
Thanks all! I had forgotten all about that site and jeez! they have a
lot of cool programs on there. I might be a little busy for a while
downloading some of this stuff.
On 7/6/05, Matthew Small [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, I have that and was going to suggest it but you beat me to it. It's
We were actually looking at Argentina. But the government, fascists,
communists, and generally not nice people kind of ruled it out.
On 7/6/05, Matthew Small [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You guys should move to Charlotte, NC. The traffic isn't too bad, there
seems to be plenty of jobs, it doesn't
i don't think it's particularly silly. the more tools you have in the
toolbox, the better equipped you are to hammer in the screw :)
I'd also probably disagree with at least a couple of the statements
below. At the very least, the one that says one could make a 'good
living' doing nothing but
I think you're being naïve, but I didn't mean to turn this into a language
battle, which we've all done a million times here. The simple fact remains
that some skills are going to get a job quicker and make more money than
others. I get about 5-10 inquiries per month from recruiters looking to
And your statements are really, really ridiculous. Find an HTML job and get
paid $10/hr, if you're lucky. Yeah, somebody's got it good making $50,000/year
doing nothing but COBOL, but I but you can't get that job, no matter how good
you are at it.
There are tons of legacy COBOL positions in
-Original Message-
From: Kevin Graeme [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 06, 2005 9:25 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: The Ents are going to war.
Too much of the pipe-weed last night?
Nope. On a long, last minute project that HAD to be done before this
morning. ;^)
I'm sure you're right, I made a bad choice on the language, and that's
really beside the point. The point is, as a web programmer, there are two
800-pound gorilla technologies that lord over the rest of the technologies.
You ought to be able to tame one of them.
Matthew Small
Web Developer
In the Amazon Associates section.
You sign up to be an associate - then register to use their data feed.
Fairly striaghtforward. Then thye have a bunch of docs
including a WDSL.
It's good stuff!
What format is the feed in, XML? I asked the support team about an XML or
WDDX feed some
And you survived? Thats the amazing part.
larry
On 7/6/05, Jim Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Kevin Graeme [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 06, 2005 9:25 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: The Ents are going to war.
Too much of the
How about in a dress? (real pic)
http://us.news3.yimg.com/us.i2.yimg.com/p/ap/20050704/capt.wvgh10207041434.bush_wvgh102.jpg
--- On Tuesday, July 05, 2005 7:46 PM, S. Isaac Dealey scribed: ---
Ok, as suggested by Ken, how many people would like to
substitute an image of Bush Jr. falling?
I probably could have stated my case more elegantly as well. It just
always gets my goat when people tell me I have to to do something or
I am stupid.
My point is that there are a LOT of programming jobs that have nothing
to do with .net or Java. And the skill sets are not as available as
they
I guess by purists you mean the book readers who are looking for a
straight on-screen interpretation. In that aspect, I agree. If that's how it
unfolds in the book, it should be done as such on screen.
But us non-fantasy folks shake our heads when such silly tricks are used to
shore up the
-Original Message-
From: SStewart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 06, 2005 11:06 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: Here's a depressing little article
And your statements are really, really ridiculous. Find an HTML job and
get paid $10/hr, if you're lucky. Yeah,
** mumbles something about developers not looking at the source,
catching fish, fishing for life, blah, blah, blah **
coughs
Don't mind me ... :D Here have a muffin! :)
Anyway - here's a link to their webservice info.
Perhaps that will help?
http://makeashorterlink.com/?S60C5226B
Cheers,
I'm sure you're right, I made a bad choice on the
language, and that's really beside the point. The
point is, as a web programmer, there are two
800-pound gorilla technologies that lord over the
rest of the technologies. You ought to be able to
tame one of them.
I've never liked gorillas.
One word: Panama
##| -Original Message-
##| From: Kevin Graeme
##|
##| We were actually looking at Argentina. But the government, fascists,
##| communists, and generally not nice people kind of ruled it out.
~|
That's what? 12 straight hrs of coding movie watching? 14?
And you survived? Thats the amazing part.
larry
On 7/6/05, Jim Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Kevin Graeme [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 06, 2005 9:25 AM
To: CF-Community
I probably could have stated my case more elegantly as well. It just
always gets my goat when people tell me I have to to do something or
I am stupid.
My point is that there are a LOT of programming jobs that have nothing
to do with .net or Java.
Yes there are, good ones too, that probably
shore up the plot. Tolkien couldn't figure out how to destroy Isingard (i
think i have that name right, with butchered spelling i'm sure) using
believable aspects/characters of the story, so he invents walking trees to
'Cause, you know, a more-or-less imortal sorcerer manifested as a giant
Wow that's funny... wierd sort of square-dancing hitler image... I
mean... I know what's going on in the photo, but still... :P
How about in a dress? (real pic)
http://us.news3.yimg.com/us.i2.yimg.com/p/ap/20050704/capt
.wvgh10207041434.bush_wvgh102.jpg
--- On Tuesday, July 05, 2005 7:46
Sorry Brian, but you missed the whole point of Tolkien's writing then.
He's fundamentally a mythologist. Ents are one of his mythological
creatures. They are no more or less real than the humans in his story.
Just as centaurs, cyclops, the kraken, etc were essential to the
Greeks and the
actually the reluctance was Jackson, I think. In the book not much is
made of these spirits. Aragorn reappears leading them but the how of
this is not explained.
I disliked the appearance of the Ents in the movie -- though I can't
really say how it could have been done better -- but I really
Before the smackdown: eight legged.
On 7/6/05, Kevin Graeme [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
six legged horses
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If you give a man a fish, he'll stink up the house with it
but if you teach a man to fish, he'll stay out of the house more often
** mumbles something about developers not looking at the
source, catching fish, fishing for life, blah, blah, blah **
coughs
Don't mind me ... :D Here have a
There's no contest as to which skill gets me a job quicker. Somebody just
talked about the 10 CF jobs in Ohio a few minutes ago.
I was over exagerating a little :) We have 10 CF programers in our
office alone. I know atleast a few other places that have CF postions
in Ohio :) My company
Hey, a if a couple more chip in, we have enough for an hour of
development time offshore!
On 7/6/05, G [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just my 2 cents.
Jerry Johnson
Technologist
Plus my 2, makes 4 :)
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Yes. I lived in PG County for a while and there are some ok areas, but
the schools really do suck so I am told. I moved out before children.
You guys might consider Anne Arundel county though. Or Laurel.
Dana
On 7/6/05, SStewart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Before my fiancée took the job in
right. When I was job-shopping looking to get out of DC, I was offered
a job in Richmond CA for five or six thousand more. Trouble was, as
far as I could tell I'd be communting at least a hundred miles one way
to make that work...I declined. I make less money in Albuquerque but I
also need less.
Heretic. Burn him.
that said you need to read the books to really understand how it hangs
together. Also remember Tolkien was writing as one of the most
significant folklorists/linguists/experts at dark ages and medieval
English at the time. Almost everything in LOTR has a basis in that.
The Ents
The commute is out of the question, I'm working in Chantilly and my fiancée is
working in Fredericksburg.
Scott A. Stewart,
Web Application Developer
Engineering Consulting Services, Ltd. (ECS)
14026 Thunderbolt Place, Suite 300
Chantilly, VA 20151
Phone: (703) 995-1737
Fax: (703) 834-5527
I guess by purists you mean the book readers who are
looking for a straight on-screen interpretation. In that
aspect, I agree. If that's how it unfolds in the book,
it should be done as such on screen.
But us non-fantasy folks shake our heads when such silly
tricks are used to shore up the
All movies must grapple with believability, even fantasy. You create your
fantasy world, then your characters must operate within that world. If you
believe in the world, the fantasy works. If the world is unbelievable to
start with, or if the story continually muddies that world, you run the
http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=storyu=/ap/denali_park_dinosaur
or
http://tinyurl.com/8u3cn
To play devil's advocate here, how does one jump to the conclusion that
it is a dinosaur footprint?
--
=
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-Original Message-
From: G [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 06, 2005 11:39 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: The Ents are going to war.
I guess by purists you mean the book readers who are looking for a
straight on-screen interpretation. In that aspect, I agree. If
I missed the scouring of the Shire too especially since he did have
that incredibly long-winded farewell.
But does Bombadil show up as Bombadil? I thought he was a renamed Green Man.
Dana
On 7/6/05, Larry C. Lyons [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Heretic. Burn him.
that said you need to read the
My wife and I will be picking up our new puppy the first weekend in August.
It is a purebread English Bulldog. We want to purchase a crate for him to
aid in the training, etc but are not sure which are good brands and such. We
would like one that will adjust as he grows. They get to be about 50-70
Before the smackdown: eight legged.
On 7/6/05, Kevin Graeme [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
six legged horses
Hey... do you have any recommendations for researching Norse
mythology? Books, sites, etc?
s. isaac dealey 954.522.6080
new epoch : isn't it time for a change?
add features without
In talking about the Ents, Tolkien references Shakespeare's Macbeth:
Their part in the story is due, I think, to my bitter disappointment
and disgust from schooldays with the shabby use made in Shakespeare of
the coming of 'Great Burnam wood to high Dunsinane hill'. I longed to
devise a setting
When I first moved up here my commute was from Manassas to Crofton in
Anne Arundel county. Going the opposite way during commuting hours
would have taken about twice as long - easily 2 hours one way per day.
Have you considered Woodbridge or Dale City in the southern part of
Prince William
So what is this scouring of the Shire anyway?
I missed the scouring of the Shire too especially since he did have
that incredibly long-winded farewell.
But does Bombadil show up as Bombadil? I thought he was a renamed Green
Man.
Dana
All that racial hostility? I haven't noticd that in Cincy at all. If
anything I have seen more interracial marraiges/relationships here
than anywhere I have been. Now downtown inner city might be slightly
different, but most hostility there is more gang realted than race
related. My biggest gripe
My own two cent literary analysis is the Bombidil(sp) and the Scouring of the
Shire are the bookends (no pun really intended) of the story.
They show how the hobbits have changed from bumbling naïve simple folk who need
saving, to men knowledgeable of the wide world and can take care of their
in the book the hobbits come home and find that Saruman has taken over
and has instituted an industrial revolution complete with factories
and pollution. They drive him out.
Dana
On 7/6/05, G [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So what is this scouring of the Shire anyway?
I missed the scouring
On 7/6/05, Jim Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
-Original Message-
From: G [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 06, 2005 11:39 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: The Ents are going to war.
This story is about the power of the small, regular people of the world when
Saruman manages to take over the Shire. Frodo et al lead a successful
revolution to turf him and his supporters out.
larry
On 7/6/05, G [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So what is this scouring of the Shire anyway?
I missed the scouring of the Shire too especially since he did have
that
well... I base my statement on conversations with a friend who has a
biracial daughter and lives there, and on the fact that a gas station
once refused to sell me gas there because I was in the wrong part of
town. I have no idea if this qualified as inner-city Cincy -- I was on
my way to the
I'm having a major memory failure here.
What is the JavaScript function similar to getElementById(anID) to get
elements by html tag type?
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Sacramento, CA
C code. C code run. Run code run. Please!
- Cynthia Dunning
I guess I'm just trying to figure out why you had a problem with Ents,
but not hobbits, elves, Sauron, Gandalf, etc.
Personally, I can no longer suspend disbelief whenever the characters in
a musical break into song. :-)
--Ben
G wrote:
All movies must grapple with believability, even fantasy.
On 7/6/05, S. Isaac Dealey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey... do you have any recommendations for researching Norse
mythology? Books, sites, etc?
Not anything I consider really definitive. Not like Edith Hamilton for
the Greek mythology. The thing with so much of mythology is that it
was generally
Ian
getElementsByTagName()
Thanks Ian that was really helpful, this list is a great resource.
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BloodSource
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Sacramento, CA
C code. C code run. Run code run. Please!
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Glad you could help. We need more like you on this list.
On 7/6/05, Ian Skinner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks Ian that was really helpful, this list is a great resource.
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We've looked at Fauquier County, but I hadn't thought of Rappahanock..
sas
Scott A. Stewart,
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14026 Thunderbolt Place, Suite 300
Chantilly, VA 20151
Phone: (703) 995-1737
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-Original Message-
Adjust as he grows?
Best bet is to buy the biggest one he will use as an adult, and section
it off.
We like tha actual varikennels they use to transport dogs on airplanes.
They are cozier, easier to clean and some even come on wheels in case
you do travel with them. They are very sturdy too.
We have friends from Panama. They're living in MN right now, but if
they move back we'll have to crash in on them.
On 7/6/05, Erika L Walker-Arnold [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
One word: Panama
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I was really impressed with Mexico when I was there. Veracruz especially.
On 7/6/05, Kevin Graeme [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We have friends from Panama. They're living in MN right now, but if
they move back we'll have to crash in on them.
On 7/6/05, Erika L Walker-Arnold [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-Original Message-
From: Larry C. Lyons [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 06, 2005 12:04 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: The Ents are going to war.
Heretic. Burn him.
As for the Scouring of the Shire, as far as I am concerned that should
have been done, at least
-Original Message-
From: S. Isaac Dealey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 06, 2005 12:13 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: The Ents are going to war.
Before the smackdown: eight legged.
On 7/6/05, Kevin Graeme [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
six legged horses
Well, this is creepy
In silk black-and-gold pajamas, velvety black robe and slippers, James Henry
Smith is at rest.
His feet are crossed, his pack of cigarettes and a beer by his side. Steelers
highlights are playing on a high-definition TV screen nearby. With the TV
remote in his hand,
if your looking for a good book on mythology find a nice translation
of the Eddas
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Long Dark Teatime of the Soul has a great take on Norse Mythology btw...
of course being Douglas Adams it isn't what you want to learn more
about the original myths.
Try these
http://www.ugcs.caltech.edu/~cherryne/mythology.html
good luck michael.
time and patience are all it takes to make crate training work.
my pit is the most potty trained dog i have ever owned, first and
only that i crate trained, and now he can hold both #1 and #2 for well over
12-14 hours!
we started small, $50 crate, then as he grew, moved him up
From: Tony Weeg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
good luck michael.
time and patience are all it takes to make crate training work.
my pit is the most potty trained dog i have ever owned, first
and only that i crate trained, and now he can hold both #1
and #2 for well over
12-14 hours!
we
I don't know.perhaps it has to do with the fact that I can't look out
the front window of my house and see hobbits, elves, etc.but I can look
out and see plenty of treesand they aint marchin ta war.
It's probably not a good reason, but I just can't help but feeling cheated
somehow
heh. careful...if you answer yourself too much you'll go blind.
On 7/6/05, Ian Skinner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ian
getElementsByTagName()
Thanks Ian that was really helpful, this list is a great resource.
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Its a nice area, north and west of Culpepper. I'm more familiar with
Sperryville in the area - and Washington Virginia. Just think you
could move into the area and still say you're from Washington.
larry
On 7/6/05, SStewart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We've looked at Fauquier County, but I hadn't
I've heard of specialty coffins for fans, but this it taking it to a
new extreme.
larry
On 7/6/05, Howie Hamlin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, this is creepy
In silk black-and-gold pajamas, velvety black robe and slippers, James Henry
Smith is at rest.
His feet are crossed, his pack
nice.
have you crate trained one before? or is this your first attempt?
tw
On 7/6/05, Michael T. Tangorre [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Tony Weeg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
good luck michael.
time and patience are all it takes to make crate training work.
my pit is the most potty
erm... precedent?
experience.
there are clues, it's not like they're randomly proclaiming certain
things to be fossils or fossilized (though yes, this has happened, it
isn't common).
approximate age of the rock itself. type of track, talon/toe placement, etc.
To play devil's advocate here,
On 7/6/05, Jim Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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From: Larry C. Lyons [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: The Ents are going to war.
Heretic. Burn him.
As for the Scouring of the Shire, as far as
On 7/6/05, S. Isaac Dealey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey... do you have any recommendations for researching
Norse mythology? Books, sites, etc?
Not anything I consider really definitive. Not like Edith
Hamilton for the Greek mythology. The thing with so much
of mythology is that it was
The hardest part of crate training is NOT the cleaning up of the
accidents or trying to get them to go in there (they are naturally
drawn to cave-like dwellings), it is listening to them whimpering in
there at night, IMHO. You just feel so bad, you want them to come and
snuggle up with you,
Also stride. Dinosaurs walked with upright legs, instead of splayed
like crocodiles, lizards, etc.
--Ben
William Bowen wrote:
erm... precedent?
experience.
there are clues, it's not like they're randomly proclaiming certain
things to be fossils or fossilized (though yes, this has
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