Studies: Most foreign fighters didn't wage terror before Iraq war

2005-07-18 Thread Howie Hamlin
Is everyone still sleeping from the weekend or is nothing going on? Anyway - here's some fodder for discussion: --- WASHINGTON - New investigations by the Saudi Arabian government and an Israeli think tank - both of which painstakingly analyzed the backgrounds and motivations of hundreds of

Adsense 'Secrets'

2005-07-18 Thread Raymond Camden
Anyone used, or heard a negative review, of the book here: http://www.adsense-secrets.com/google.html It sounds slimy - but I figured I'd check and see if anyone here used it. -- === Raymond Camden, Director of Development for

RE: Studies: Most foreign fighters didn't wage terror before Iraq war

2005-07-18 Thread Tangorre, Michael
From: Howie Hamlin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Is everyone still sleeping from the weekend or is nothing going on? Anyway - here's some fodder for discussion: Sh. Trying to sleep. ~| Discover CFTicket - The leading

RE: Adsense 'Secrets'

2005-07-18 Thread Tangorre, Michael
From: Raymond Camden [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Anyone used, or heard a negative review, of the book here: http://www.adsense-secrets.com/google.html It sounds slimy - but I figured I'd check and see if anyone here used it. Ray, I spent most of the weekend looking at adsense. The book

Studies: Most foreign fighters didn't wage terror before Iraq war

2005-07-18 Thread Michael Dinowitz
I'll be checking the 'leanings' of the Israeli think tank as many of their left go very far to the left when dealing with Arab terror. They try to give reasons for it that are just not true. Of course, no Saudi agency of any sort would have anything to do with a Jewish one, so having both in

Adsense 'Secrets'

2005-07-18 Thread Michael Dinowitz
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RE: Adsense 'Secrets'

2005-07-18 Thread Tangorre, Michael
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Re: Adsense 'Secrets'

2005-07-18 Thread Raymond Camden
That's the thing - I did a google search and founds lots of PRO reviews, and no CON. Then again, it could be that everyone is just more intelligent then I am at recognizing crap. ;) Then again - if it _is_ a waste of money, then at least it is a tax write off. I'm tempted for sure. On 7/18/05,

Re: Studies: Most foreign fighters didn't wage terror before Iraq war

2005-07-18 Thread Howie Hamlin
The article doesn't say that the Israelis and Saudis compared findings...I think that these were independent studies... Howie --- On Monday, July 18, 2005 10:06 AM, Michael Dinowitz scribed: --- I'll be checking the 'leanings' of the Israeli think tank as many of their left go very far to

Ugly Website Appropriate?

2005-07-18 Thread Jason Lemahieu
So I went camping/rafting this past weekend, at this resort: http://www.thorntonsresort.com/ I checked the website last week before we left, and I was appalled at how ugly it was. It is really just god awful, and reminds me of some of the first websites from years and years and years ago.

Re: Adsense 'Secrets'

2005-07-18 Thread Michael Dinowitz
An expert with search engines can make anything look good. :) That's the thing - I did a google search and founds lots of PRO reviews, and no CON. Then again, it could be that everyone is just more intelligent then I am at recognizing crap. ;) Then again - if it _is_ a waste of money, then

Re: Adsense 'Secrets'

2005-07-18 Thread Kris Pilles
I have read most of the adsense e-books (not 100% sure i have seen this one...)... Some of them are useful if you are new to adsense but overall it is not a difficult program to understand. Most of the ebooks tend to direct you to build spammy high paying keyword oriented sites and then drive

Re: Adsense 'Secrets'

2005-07-18 Thread Kris Pilles
Speaking of SEO if anyone wants to trade some links I am up for that, i have quite a few sites of my own... KP - Original Message - From: Kris Pilles [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: CF-Community cf-community@houseoffusion.com Sent: Monday, July 18, 2005 10:20 AM Subject: Re: Adsense 'Secrets'

Studies: Most foreign fighters didn't wage terror before Iraq war

2005-07-18 Thread Michael Dinowitz
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Re: Ugly Website Appropriate?

2005-07-18 Thread Larry C. Lyons
Chances are it was built years ago by someone's kid brother (or kid) and never updated. At least they didn't use blink tags. The question becomes would you (in the generic sense) be doing the public a service by updating the site, or should the site reflect the resort's condition. larry On

Re: Studies: Most foreign fighters didn't wage terror before Iraq war

2005-07-18 Thread Larry C. Lyons
It would seem to me that they've mainly looked at the foot soldiers and not the leadership. Its those people commanding the foreigners entering Iraq that received the training in Chechnya, Afghanistan and Bosnia. The ones that manage to survive (the foot soldiers) most likely go on to become the

Re: Studies: Most foreign fighters didn't wage terror before Iraq war

2005-07-18 Thread Howie Hamlin
http://www.theage.com.au/news/iraq/us-occupation-blamed-for-new-iraq-terror-front/2005/07/17/1121538864304.html?oneclick=true http://www.boston.com/news/world/middleeast/articles/2005/07/17/study_cites_seeds_of_terror_in_iraq/ http://www.commondreams.org/views05/0714-21.htm

RE: Ugly Website Appropriate?

2005-07-18 Thread Tangorre, Michael
From: Larry C. Lyons [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Chances are it was built years ago by someone's kid brother (or kid) and never updated. At least they didn't use blink tags. The question becomes would you (in the generic sense) be doing the public a service by updating the site, or should

Re: Studies: Most foreign fighters didn't wage terror before Iraq war

2005-07-18 Thread Howie Hamlin
I think the point is that people who were not motivated to become jihadists before the Iraq war are now motivated to become suicide bombers. I don't portend to know what goes through someone's head when they decide that blowing themselves up along with a group of innocent people (including

Re: Studies: Most foreign fighters didn't wage terror before Iraq war

2005-07-18 Thread Michael Dinowitz
This is another of those 'apology' reports that tries to blame others for an event. It's the US fault for terrorism. It's poverty's fault for terrorism. It's the 'occupations' fault. Bull shit. If it was an occupations fault then there would be Tibetan terrorists. There aren't. If it was

RE: Studies: Most foreign fighters didn't wage terror before Iraq war

2005-07-18 Thread Nick McClure
What is even more interesting is that these people who are now more motivated are coming from places that weren't attacked. And have not been requested by the people there were. _ From: Howie Hamlin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, July 18, 2005 10:36 AM To: CF-Community

RE: Studies: Most foreign fighters didn't wage terror before Iraq war

2005-07-18 Thread Ken Ketsdever
This is about as ground breaking as the fact the sun will rise in the morning and set evening. For the thousandth time, Bush is an idiot and will go down in history as one of America's worst Presidents. -Original Message- From: Howie Hamlin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday,

Re: Studies: Most foreign fighters didn't wage terror before Iraq war

2005-07-18 Thread G
that's because they don't give two shits about the people who are there. If you think these terrorists are acting in the name of the Iraqi people, yer nuts. If they were, they'd probly be a bit more careful about not blowing up their children. Nope, these people are murderers and terrorists

Re: Studies: Most foreign fighters didn't wage terror before Iraq war

2005-07-18 Thread Michael Dinowitz
What is even more interesting is that these people who are now more motivated are coming from places that weren't attacked. And have not been requested by the people there were. What's even more interesting is that the people who were attacked are planning militias to protect their people from

Re: Studies: Most foreign fighters didn't wage terror before Iraq war

2005-07-18 Thread Michael Dinowitz
Yes, yes, yes. It's all Bush's fault. 9/11 was his fault, tooth decay is his fault, you name it, it's his fault. The fact that these forces were at work before Bush does not come into anyone's mind. We have to blame someone so blame Bush. Well, Bush, Israel, Democracy, America, Judaism,

audiobooks for free?

2005-07-18 Thread Paul Ihrig
hey guys are there any good places to find audio books that you can download? i know i can check them out from my library. just wondering if there is an online or strreams of audiobooks you folks know of? thanks -paul ~| Find

RE: Studies: Most foreign fighters didn't wage terror before Iraq war

2005-07-18 Thread Nick McClure
I think Bush is going to rank right up there with rest of the forgettable presidents, unless he pulls something out of his rear, he won't be remembered at all. _ From: Ken Ketsdever [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, July 18, 2005 10:56 AM To: CF-Community Subject: RE: Studies:

Re: audiobooks for free?

2005-07-18 Thread Howie Hamlin
http://www.gutenberg.org/audio/ --- On Monday, July 18, 2005 11:07 AM, Paul Ihrig scribed: --- hey guys are there any good places to find audio books that you can download? i know i can check them out from my library. just wondering if there is an online or strreams of audiobooks you folks

Re: Studies: Most foreign fighters didn't wage terror before Iraq war

2005-07-18 Thread Larry C. Lyons
We should be so lucky. Personally I think that he'll be right up there with Filmore or Buchannan - although in terms of idiocy, Buchannon has the slight edge given the way he mismanaged the start of the civil war. It was just slightly worse than how Shrub has mismanaged the Iraq follow through.

RE: Studies: Most foreign fighters didn't wage terror before Iraq war

2005-07-18 Thread Matthew Small
I just think it's more a matter of that he stirred up the hornet's nest, which is silly. Instead of putting our boys in harm's way, he should threaten to blow up the entire country and do it if the violence persists. This whole hearts and minds campaign is just stupid. It got us into trouble in

RE: Studies: Most foreign fighters didn't wage terror before Iraq war

2005-07-18 Thread Matthew Small
He will probably be remembered as a very powerful President, whether you like him or not. - Matt Small -Original Message- From: Larry C. Lyons [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, July 18, 2005 11:15 AM To: CF-Community Subject: Re: Studies: Most foreign fighters didn't wage terror

Re: Studies: Most foreign fighters didn't wage terror before Iraq war

2005-07-18 Thread Gruss Gott
Brian wrote: Nope, these people are murderers and terrorists who see a great chance to kill Americans, all the while having their actions rationalized by, not only middle eastern leaders, but also American citizens back home. There are 3 types of Muslim terrorists these days: 1.) Policy

RE: Studies: Most foreign fighters didn't wage terror before Iraq war

2005-07-18 Thread Nick McClure
I completely agree. _ From: Michael Dinowitz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, July 18, 2005 11:02 AM To: CF-Community Subject: Re: Studies: Most foreign fighters didn't wage terror before Iraq war What is even more interesting is that these people who are now more

UN wants to internationalize the Intrawebs

2005-07-18 Thread Nick McClure
http://www.cdt.org/headlines/headlines.php?hid=796 I can see those negotiations now. All these people around the table, and they have all these ideas but they will rely on one thing. The US giving up control of the root servers.

Re: UN wants to internationalize the Intrawebs

2005-07-18 Thread Michael Dinowitz
And give it to China which will rule all spam not only legal, but required reading as well. Have I mentioned today that I hate the UN and think it has as much reason to exist as a steaming pile of dog feces? Actually, less. http://www.cdt.org/headlines/headlines.php?hid=796 I can see

RE: Studies: Most foreign fighters didn't wage terror before Iraq war

2005-07-18 Thread Jochem van Dieten
Nick McClure wrote: What is even more interesting is that these people who are now more motivated are coming from places that weren't attacked. And have not been requested by the people there were. I can even hear these talk in Dutch:

RE: Studies: Most foreign fighters didn't wage terror before Iraq war

2005-07-18 Thread Nick McClure
And for the record, I like James Buchanan. For one thing some people in the family thing we are related in some way, but we aren't sure. When congress wouldn't give him the money he wanted to remodel the white house, he had a yard sale. Which almost proves to me we are related.

RE: Studies: Most foreign fighters didn't wage terror before Iraq war

2005-07-18 Thread Nick McClure
You sorta just made my point, ask the average person today what they know about either of those presidents. _ From: Larry C. Lyons [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, July 18, 2005 11:15 AM To: CF-Community Subject: Re: Studies: Most foreign fighters didn't wage terror before

Re: Studies: Most foreign fighters didn't wage terror before Iraq war

2005-07-18 Thread Larry C. Lyons
But when the successionists gained power in many southern states, Buchanan helped them by not securing the federal armouries, and other actions that allowed them to fire on Ft. Sumpter, and attack other federal facilities. I'm very surprised that given his actions, he was not charged with treason

RE: Studies: Most foreign fighters didn't wage terror before Iraq war

2005-07-18 Thread Ken Ketsdever
Believe it or not, not everything is Bush's fault. And his immediate response to 911 was a very good response. The attack of Afghanistan and war on terror were all good. However, he blew it when he went into Iraq. Other than Sadam was a bad man there was no justification for going into Iraq.

Re: UN wants to internationalize the Intrawebs

2005-07-18 Thread Howie Hamlin
The lion's share of SPAM originates in the US: http://www.techworld.com/features/index.cfm?featureID=1372 1. United States (35.7 percent) 2. South Korea (24.9 percent) 3. China and Hong Kong (9.7 percent) 4. France (3.1 percent) 5. Spain (2.7 percent) 6. Canada (2.6 percent) 7. Japan (2.1

Re: Studies: Most foreign fighters didn't wage terror before Iraq war

2005-07-18 Thread Howie Hamlin
If I recall, his immediate response was to sit, dazed and confused, for quite a while. The next response was to go into hiding (contrast that to Tony Blair's actions immediately after the 7/7 London bombings). After that...the attack on Afghanistan was a good idea but the subsequent policy

RE: UN wants to internationalize the Intrawebs

2005-07-18 Thread Ken Ketsdever
But it always sounds better if you can blame the communists or the Israelis. -Original Message- From: Howie Hamlin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, July 18, 2005 8:43 AM To: CF-Community Subject: Re: UN wants to internationalize the Intrawebs The lion's share of SPAM originates

RE: Adsense 'Secrets'

2005-07-18 Thread James Smith
Just as a point of interest, it is available on emule... ed2k://|file|Adsense%20Secrets%20-%20What%20Google%20Never%20Told%20You%20Ab out%20Making%20Money%20With%20Adsense%20By%20Joel%20Comm.pdf|405504|143D90AB 084C5E84F61C1EEA00B4FAD1|/ I haven't downloaded or read it myself but there it is if

Re: UN wants to internationalize the Intrawebs

2005-07-18 Thread Howie Hamlin
I blame Bush :) --- On Monday, July 18, 2005 11:46 AM, Ken Ketsdever scribed: --- But it always sounds better if you can blame the communists or the Israelis. ~| Find out how CFTicket can increase your company's customer

Re: UN wants to internationalize the Intrawebs

2005-07-18 Thread Jerry Johnson
Simple answer: No. We built it. It is ours. Just be glad we let you play. On 7/18/05, Nick McClure [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: http://www.cdt.org/headlines/headlines.php?hid=796 I can see those negotiations now. All these people around the table, and they have all these ideas but they will

Re: Studies: Most foreign fighters didn't wage terror before Iraq war

2005-07-18 Thread Michael Dinowitz
So your like those who would rather blame one man for everything than look at all the factors. America was given intelligence from Iraqi exiles about WMDs and terrorist links. We have found WMD making equipment and terrorist links but not actual WMDs. Yes, I think going into Iraq was a bad

RE: Ugly Website Appropriate?

2005-07-18 Thread Dawson, Michael
The kid brother used Frontpage. -Original Message- From: Larry C. Lyons [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, July 18, 2005 9:27 AM To: CF-Community Subject: Re: Ugly Website Appropriate? Chances are it was built years ago by someone's kid brother (or kid) and never updated. At least

RE: UN wants to internationalize the Intrawebs

2005-07-18 Thread Nick McClure
How much of what they are counting as spam are actually instances of people signing up for newsletters from places they accidentally clicked the checkbox. Most of the spam I get is the poorly translated crap that comes from outside the US. Also, I don't see if this study took into account

Re: Studies: Most foreign fighters didn't wage terror before Iraq war

2005-07-18 Thread Larry C. Lyons
Stunned and confused for about 8 minutes if I remember (although I could be wrong). Although I think that he may not have had much choice about going into hiding however - that was more of a decision made by his security detail. What I don't understand is that given where he was, there were

Re: UN wants to internationalize the Intrawebs

2005-07-18 Thread Howie Hamlin
The US previously agreed to give up root control and then renegged. I'd prefer that we kept the control of the root but, since we previously agreed to give it up, you can see why people would be upset. Howie --- On Monday, July 18, 2005 11:53 AM, Jerry Johnson scribed: --- Simple answer:

Re: Ugly Website Appropriate?

2005-07-18 Thread Larry C. Lyons
You're being too generous. larry On 7/18/05, Dawson, Michael [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The kid brother used Frontpage. -Original Message- From: Larry C. Lyons [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, July 18, 2005 9:27 AM To: CF-Community Subject: Re: Ugly Website Appropriate?

Re: UN wants to internationalize the Intrawebs

2005-07-18 Thread Howie Hamlin
Personally, most of the SPAM I receive is from: comcast verizon roadrunner etc. These are all from the US and most are from zombies. However, the zombies and spammers are mostly US-based. Howie --- On Monday, July 18, 2005 11:48 AM, Nick McClure scribed: --- How much of what they are

Re: Ugly Website Appropriate?

2005-07-18 Thread Jim Campbell
No, seriously, he used FrontPage: (from the page source) META NAME=Generator CONTENT=Microsoft FrontPage 5.0 - Jim Larry C. Lyons wrote: You're being too generous. larry On 7/18/05, Dawson, Michael [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The kid brother used Frontpage. -Original Message-

Re: Adsense 'Secrets'

2005-07-18 Thread Raymond Camden
I have emaule - but how do you open a ed2k link? On 7/18/05, James Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Just as a point of interest, it is available on emule... ed2k://|file|Adsense%20Secrets%20-%20What%20Google%20Never%20Told%20You%20Ab

Re: Adsense 'Secrets'

2005-07-18 Thread Raymond Camden
Ah - you have to Paste ED2 link in the xfers page. Thanks. On 7/18/05, Raymond Camden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have emaule - but how do you open a ed2k link? On 7/18/05, James Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Just as a point of interest, it is available on emule...

RE: Studies: Most foreign fighters didn't wage terror before Iraq war

2005-07-18 Thread Nick McClure
Well, if I recall, the first plane hit he probably felt like the rest of us, that some small plane crashed into the side. Also, the circumstances were a bit different. There were un accounted for aircraft, and at the time he was in a very public place. The last thing anybody in the country

RE: Studies: Most foreign fighters didn't wage terror before Iraq war

2005-07-18 Thread Ken Ketsdever
No, I blame one man and his administration for not looking at all the factors. The U.N. said there was no evidence of WMDs The IAEA said there was no evidence of WMDs. There has never been evidence linking Iraq to Al Qaeda. Bin Laden referred to Sadam as an infidel. We had no realistic

RE: UN wants to internationalize the Intrawebs

2005-07-18 Thread Nick McClure
Well, I think it was a case of the people that agreed and the people that actually made the choice were not the same people. _ From: Howie Hamlin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, July 18, 2005 11:59 AM To: CF-Community Subject: Re: UN wants to internationalize the Intrawebs

RE: UN wants to internationalize the Intrawebs

2005-07-18 Thread Ken Ketsdever
:p thpt! -Original Message- From: Howie Hamlin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, July 18, 2005 8:49 AM To: CF-Community Subject: Re: UN wants to internationalize the Intrawebs I blame Bush :) --- On Monday, July 18, 2005 11:46 AM, Ken Ketsdever scribed: --- But it always sounds

Re: Ugly Website Appropriate?

2005-07-18 Thread William Bowen
So the question is - should their website be just as shitty to present this image? Ahem... I believe this says it all: Coming Soon: Paintball! :-P -- will If my life weren't funny, it would just be true; and that would just be unacceptable. - Carrie Fisher

RE: Ugly Website Appropriate?

2005-07-18 Thread Ken Ketsdever
I saw rafting. I looked at the site and all I can think of is some toothless kid on the porch with a banjo, a laptop and his wife er.. cousin whatever.. -Original Message- From: William Bowen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, July 18, 2005 9:18 AM To: CF-Community Subject: Re:

Let's just bomb Mecca

2005-07-18 Thread Kevin Graeme
Congressman: Mecca a possible retaliation target Well, what if you said something like -- if this happens in the United States, and we determine that it is the result of extremist, fundamentalist Muslims, you know, you could take out their holy sites, Tancredo answered. You're talking about

Re: Let's just bomb Mecca

2005-07-18 Thread Michael Dinowitz
Context is important. He didn't just say for any reason, he said if we were nuked by Islamic terrorists then we should retaliate by taking out their holy sites. Nuked. Congressman: Mecca a possible retaliation target Well, what if you said something like -- if this happens in the United

Re: Studies: Most foreign fighters didn't wage terror before Iraq war

2005-07-18 Thread Michael Dinowitz
The UN and the IAEA have said publicly that they were limited in their search scope. There are still reports coming out how they were scared off from investigating many sites even to this day. There are still reports coming out about WMD making equipment that was found, seen, stolen and all.

Re: Let's just bomb Mecca

2005-07-18 Thread Raymond Camden
It's still stupid. Would England nuke the Vatican because of an IRA attack? On 7/18/05, Michael Dinowitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Context is important. He didn't just say for any reason, he said if we were nuked by Islamic terrorists then we should retaliate by taking out their holy sites.

Re: Let's just bomb Mecca

2005-07-18 Thread Jerry Johnson
He did not mean the Islamic Holy city, but the 70s disco group. Which I think everyone can get behind. Oh, wait. That was Meco. My bad. On 7/18/05, Michael Dinowitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Context is important. He didn't just say for any reason, he said if we were nuked by Islamic terrorists

Re: Let's just bomb Mecca

2005-07-18 Thread Kevin Graeme
Yeah, and? On 7/18/05, Michael Dinowitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Context is important. He didn't just say for any reason, he said if we were nuked by Islamic terrorists then we should retaliate by taking out their holy sites. Nuked.

Re: Let's just bomb Mecca

2005-07-18 Thread Michael Dinowitz
When Saudi Arabia stops promoting terrorism, paying for terrorism and generally being the starting base of a lot of terrorism then I'll say that its stupid. And the English would nuke the Vatican if they were supporting the IRA with money, ideology and troops. It's still stupid. Would

Re: Let's just bomb Mecca

2005-07-18 Thread Michael Dinowitz
The article was speaking from a specific context: nuclear terrorism. Your posting about the article failed to mention that specific context and made it a general context. That's the 'and'. Words are important Yeah, and? On 7/18/05, Michael Dinowitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Context is

Re: UN wants to internationalize the Intrawebs

2005-07-18 Thread Jochem van Dieten
Nick McClure wrote: I can see those negotiations now. All these people around the table, and they have all these ideas but they will rely on one thing. The US giving up control of the root servers. If push comes to shove, what control does the US really have over the root servers? Jochem

Cantina Funkalicious [Was: Let's just bomb Mecca]

2005-07-18 Thread Jim Campbell
I've got an original Meco Star Wars and Other Galactic Funk 12 vinyl back home. No skips or scratches, and the sleeve is in great condition. http://tinyurl.com/afqbu - Jim Jerry Johnson wrote: He did not mean the Islamic Holy city, but the 70s disco group. Which I think everyone can get

Re: Let's just bomb Mecca

2005-07-18 Thread Kevin Graeme
And it's still fucked up. Islamic Terrorists != All of Islam On 7/18/05, Michael Dinowitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The article was speaking from a specific context: nuclear terrorism. Your posting about the article failed to mention that specific context and made it a general context. That's

Re: Ugly Website Appropriate?

2005-07-18 Thread Larry C. Lyons
A few months ago I remember reading about a group of designers and developers who would do pro bono web site redesigns for non profits. Perhaps this site out to be submitted to such. larry On 7/18/05, Jim Campbell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: No, seriously, he used FrontPage: (from the page

Re: Let's just bomb Mecca

2005-07-18 Thread Michael Dinowitz
Never said it wasn't nor did I say that all of Islam supports Islamic terrorists. On the other hand, we're talking an extreme case where we are nuked. If we are, then all bets are off. And it's still fucked up. Islamic Terrorists != All of Islam On 7/18/05, Michael Dinowitz [EMAIL

Re: Cantina Funkalicious [Was: Let's just bomb Mecca]

2005-07-18 Thread Kevin Graeme
Whoa, I didn't know that was still available! I looked all over for it, not knowing what it was called, and finally found just the Disco Star Wars as an mp3. -Kevin On 7/18/05, Jim Campbell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I've got an original Meco Star Wars and Other Galactic Funk 12 vinyl back home.

Re: Cantina Funkalicious [Was: Let's just bomb Mecca]

2005-07-18 Thread Michael Dinowitz
I'll one up you. I've got the original 8 trac tape of it. :) I've got an original Meco Star Wars and Other Galactic Funk 12 vinyl back home. No skips or scratches, and the sleeve is in great condition. http://tinyurl.com/afqbu - Jim Jerry Johnson wrote: He did not mean the Islamic Holy

Re: Cantina Funkalicious [Was: Let's just bomb Mecca]

2005-07-18 Thread Jim Campbell
KHAAN! - Jim Michael Dinowitz wrote: I'll one up you. I've got the original 8 trac tape of it. :) I've got an original Meco Star Wars and Other Galactic Funk 12 vinyl back home. No skips or scratches, and the sleeve is in great condition. http://tinyurl.com/afqbu - Jim

Re: Let's just bomb Mecca

2005-07-18 Thread Larry C. Lyons
By that logic, Britian should have nuked Rome when the IRA was in the middle of their bombing campaign 10 years ago. Amazing how someone so ignorant or stupid can get elected to office. larry On 7/18/05, Kevin Graeme [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Congressman: Mecca a possible retaliation target

Re: Cantina Funkalicious [Was: Let's just bomb Mecca]

2005-07-18 Thread Jim Campbell
Well, for you, I offer a hearty You're Welcome. For your friends and loved ones, I sincerely apologize. - Jim Kevin Graeme wrote: Whoa, I didn't know that was still available! I looked all over for it, not knowing what it was called, and finally found just the Disco Star Wars as an mp3.

Re: Cantina Funkalicious [Was: Let's just bomb Mecca]

2005-07-18 Thread Larry C. Lyons
Call out the airforce and nuke the thing. Nuke it I tell you, for the sake of your children and yoru future. On 7/18/05, Jim Campbell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I've got an original Meco Star Wars and Other Galactic Funk 12 vinyl back home. No skips or scratches, and the sleeve is in great

Re: Let's just bomb Mecca

2005-07-18 Thread Greg Morphis
hell yeah! If we were nuked, I'd say bomd them enough to turn them into the worlds largest sheet of glass. We'll see what Allah will do with a good 10 megaton nuclear bomb shoved up his ass. On 7/18/05, Michael Dinowitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Never said it wasn't nor did I say that all of

Re: Cantina Funkalicious [Was: Let's just bomb Mecca]

2005-07-18 Thread Jim Campbell
Wait, sorry, Star Wars thread: N! - Jim Jim Campbell wrote: KHAAN! - Jim Michael Dinowitz wrote: I'll one up you. I've got the original 8 trac tape of it. :) I've got an original Meco Star Wars and Other Galactic Funk 12 vinyl back home. No skips

Re: Let's just bomb Mecca

2005-07-18 Thread Michael Dinowitz
The IRA nuked Britain? And Rome's been supplying the IRA with money, weapons and fighters? Man, I have to read more news. (all of the above was sarcastic to fit the point) By that logic, Britian should have nuked Rome when the IRA was in the middle of their bombing campaign 10 years ago.

waitaminnit... a cold fusion question

2005-07-18 Thread SStewart
I've been farting around with trying to push data into a Flash form via remoting and have had zero luck with it Specifically calling a CF Component that calls a MSSQL stored procedure and delivering the results to a data grid. Any suggestions, tutorials etc? sas Scott A. Stewart,

Re: Too pretty for jail?

2005-07-18 Thread Malcoy Fitzpatrick II
er? apparently i missed that post? On 7/18/05, Deanna Schneider [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm feeling particularly unpleasant right now. So, I figure if she gets to be someone's piece of ass in prison - woo hoo! Let's all have a little toast. Harumph. This is the chick that killed my friend.

RE: Step in the right direction - Bush Vows to Fire Anyone Convicted of Leak

2005-07-18 Thread Matthew Small
So if it's not a crime then what's the problem? Listening to the whole thing, and I'm not a Bush or Karl Rover supporter, but if she did actually send her own husband, a Democrat, to investigate these claims, then it does kind of stink of some sort of conspiracy, whether or not he's right. So if

RE: Terrorism in Japan after WW2? WAS: Re: Let's just bomb Mecca

2005-07-18 Thread Loathe
I've had a bunch of offers to go, both doing security/intel stuff, and doing IT stuff. Huge money (one was like 300K) but after being gone the year in Afghanistan, and finding what we have done there morally reprehensible, I just couldn't do it. Tim -Original Message- From: SStewart

RE: Let's just bomb Mecca

2005-07-18 Thread SStewart
I think one of the major places we've failed in Iraq is showing the average Abdul on the street in Baghdad that his life could be better after Saddam. Instead of the big ticket items (electrical plants and oil refineries) we should be making sure that each and every Iraqi household has basic

Re: News Corp buys MySpace

2005-07-18 Thread Adam Haskell
hummm...my wife always wanted to try and get into movie production...heh. I'd really be suprised if it stayes in CFM...but on the other hand if it does maybe more of News Corps projects will also be in CF...could be a big swing for New Atlanta/ Coldfusion... Adam H On 7/18/05, Michael Dinowitz

RE: Terrorism in Japan after WW2? WAS: Re: Let's just bomb Mecca

2005-07-18 Thread Loathe
You're really not missing anything Michael. Just go to Ailat. That place is da bomb. -Original Message- From: Michael Dinowitz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, July 18, 2005 3:18 PM To: CF-Community Subject: Re: Terrorism in Japan after WW2? WAS: Re: Let's just bomb Mecca At

Re: Too pretty for jail?

2005-07-18 Thread Jim Campbell
Hey, wasn't this on Cinemax last night? - Jim Howie Hamlin wrote: Sheesh ... gimme a break ... --- If convicted, Lafave, 24, could face up to 15 years in prison on each of two charges of lewd and lascivious battery. Fitzgibbons said the prosecution's plea deal involved ``significant prison

RE: Let's just bomb Mecca

2005-07-18 Thread SStewart
Yeah, especially the Russians, French and Germans (Oil, Weapons and Bunkers respectively) I remember watching Hardline on MSNBC and they had a quote from Putin, saying that if the US hadn't invaded Iraq, Russia would've and taken the oil fields because the Iraqi government owed Russia several

RE: Studies: Most foreign fighters didn't wage terror before Iraq war

2005-07-18 Thread Ken Ketsdever
You are right, The UN and the IAEA have said publicly that they were limited in their search scope. However they also said there was no evidence of WMDs. After over two years of interrogating and or interviewing Iraqi scientists, leaders, military etc.. you would think we might have found

Re: Too pretty for jail?

2005-07-18 Thread Dana
I think unpleasant is healthy in the circumstances. What she did was stupid and selfish. Dana On 7/18/05, Deanna Schneider [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm feeling particularly unpleasant right now. So, I figure if she gets to be someone's piece of ass in prison - woo hoo! Let's all have a little

Re: Terrorism in Japan after WW2? WAS: Re: Let's just bomb Mecca

2005-07-18 Thread Larry C. Lyons
Michael is orthodox. A camel stands a better change of getting through a needle's eye than he had legally getting into most Islamic countries. larry On 7/18/05, SStewart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Why are you banned. ( I don't want to assume anything, usually being banned is a State

RE: UN wants to internationalize the Intrawebs

2005-07-18 Thread Nick McClure
Well, besides ownership of the systems I'm not sure what else really plays in to it. _ From: Jochem van Dieten [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, July 18, 2005 1:05 PM To: CF-Community Subject: Re: UN wants to internationalize the Intrawebs Nick McClure wrote: I can see

RE: Terrorism in Japan after WW2? WAS: Re: Let's just bomb Mecca

2005-07-18 Thread SStewart
I didn't need morally reprehensible, just my Mom crying at the thought of me getting my ass blown off by some roadside bomber, no money in the world is worth seeing my Mom that upset She wasn't that upset when I got busted for pot when I was a kid. sas Scott A. Stewart, Web Application

Terrorism in Japan after WW2? WAS: Re: Let's just bomb Mecca

2005-07-18 Thread Raymond Camden
Forgive me for forking the subject - I'm just curious - was there any terrorism in Japan after the war ended? -r On 7/18/05, SStewart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I think one of the major places we've failed in Iraq is showing the average Abdul on the street in Baghdad that his life could be

Re: Cantina Funkalicious [Was: Let's just bomb Mecca]

2005-07-18 Thread Jim Campbell
What? And give up the chance to cue it up when my daughters have some friends over and are old enough to be painfully embarassed by their parents? Larry, you fail to see the grand opportunity here... - Jim Larry C. Lyons wrote: Call out the airforce and nuke the thing. Nuke it I tell you,

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