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apparently brazilians are demonstrating demanding an arrest.
I am not sure I agree? I think there was good reason to
suspect a suicide bomber. A small part of me wonders if
someone obviously British would have been seen as matching a
profile
I assume by obviously British you mean
I canjust see the attrition rates for the Society of Creative
Anachronism in that case.
larry
On 7/25/05, Cameron Childress [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 7/25/05, Howie Hamlin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
may just mean that you're an insurgent.
not quite. For the last year or so Apple has a replacement program and
other companies such as Other World Computing (an Apple dealer and
peripheral manufacturer) have their own replacement programs.
larry
On 7/25/05, Judith Dinowitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
One thing that sticks out about
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so the 60gb is 400 at the apple store.
any places out there to save a few bucks?
links.
i am now going to demo bathroom walls.
have to buy a grinder backerboard tile.
wife just put a muffler on her car yesterday has to buy sink
plane now is to set 50 bucks aside in a privater stash every 2
I've got 2 PCs. Both on the same workgroup. Machine A is the XP MCE
2005 box. It can access a folder share on Machine B (XP Pro laptop)
with no problem. However, on machine B, when I try to open a share on
machine A (I go to \\192.168.1.113\projects$), I can't connect. I
enter a valid
check permissions?
On 7/26/05, Raymond Camden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've got 2 PCs. Both on the same workgroup. Machine A is the XP MCE
2005 box. It can access a folder share on Machine B (XP Pro laptop)
with no problem. However, on machine B, when I try to open a share on
machine A (I go
I did. On the folder on machine A, the local user, PALPATINE\Raymond
Camden, has full control. When I try to connect from B, I used both
Raymond Camden, 192.168.1.113\Raymond Camden, and
PALPATINE\Raymond Camden, none of them worked.
On 7/26/05, Tony Weeg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
check
There was also a class-action settlement in CA that affects all iPod
owners where Apple will refund $50 off the price of a new battery.
Google for details, but they are on Apple's iPod site under battery
life or battery replacement.
On 7/26/05, Larry C. Lyons [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
not quite.
http://tinyurl.com/8ob8f
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the cheapest I found (I only checked a few sites)..
http://www.geeks.com/details.asp?invtid=M9830LLAcat=MP3
379.00
On 7/26/05, Jerry Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There was also a class-action settlement in CA that affects all iPod
owners where Apple will refund $50 off the price of a new
here are a few tutorial sites to start off with:
CSS Layouts:
http://www.glish.com/css/
http://www.webreference.com/authoring/style/sheets/layout/advanced/
Basic 2 column layout:
http://www.pmob.co.uk/faqcss/tutorial01/tt1.htm
3 columns layout with header and footer:
Sam wrote:
So lying about sources puts me on your side? That's what I thought :)
No, running out of credible arguments to defend the Whitehouse's lack
of action over a national security breech does. When an
administration screws up that bad, honor demands consequences.
Educational pricing perhaps?
use froogle - I've been able to pull up some deals.
larry
On 7/26/05, Paul Ihrig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
so the 60gb is 400 at the apple store.
any places out there to save a few bucks?
links.
i am now going to demo bathroom walls.
have to buy a grinder
Ray, I always thought that the shares ending in $ were special
administrative only shares. In order for you access that directory,
you need to make a new share and point it to that same directory.
On 7/26/05, Raymond Camden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've got 2 PCs. Both on the same workgroup.
Haha, he says that the companies are treating the consumers like
morons then goes on to complain about how developing for a multicore
architecture is doctoral level work. You know what? As far as this
kind of development goes, I AM a moron.
All I need to know is will it look better, how much will
On a similar note, what do those that have iPods think of the battery life in
between charges?
I don't remember what the specs said about up to X hour battery life when I
bought it, but I feel like I only get 8 hours or so out of it before it has to
go back to sleep.
One thing that sticks
Dang it. More stuff to waste my time. Gr. (But, you know, I can
sort of see these solutions better than some of the other games
people have posted.)
On 7/23/05, Vivec [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://home.cwru.edu/~jnt5/Planarity/
I made it to level 6 before I got frustrated ;-)
Always remember with shared folder there are two sets of permissions.
The File permissions and the share permissions, be sure to Check both of
them.
-Original Message-
From: Raymond Camden [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 26, 2005 8:33 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re:
I hardly ever leave mine unattached anymore. I bring mine to work,
hook up an extra usb cord and use winamp to play it through my PC. I
have a belkin power/audio adapter in the car. I guess the only time
it's not hooked up anymore is when I'm on my bike. I'm sure I'm
probably destroying my
Major Kusanagi, we've integrated a Faraday suit to work with your
thermoptic camo.
On 7/25/05, Cameron Childress [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Normal microwave beams that are in a consumer grade oven can be
blocked by a wire mesh (which is why the window of microwave ovens
have mesh in them). I
If you create your own share and put a '$' at the end then it will be a
hidden share.
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From: Marlon Moyer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 26, 2005 9:15 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: stupid networking question
Ray, I always thought that the shares
i'm the opposite. This game completely befuddles me, while the laser game
seemed to come naturally too me.
Dang it. More stuff to waste my time. Gr. (But, you know, I can
sort of see these solutions better than some of the other games
people have posted.)
On 7/23/05, Vivec [EMAIL
Ok - I removed $ from the end - not sure why I was doing that. I still
get the same problem. I KNOW I'm entering a valid password.
On 7/26/05, Marlon Moyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ray, I always thought that the shares ending in $ were special
administrative only shares. In order for you
Yep, double checked and its the Shared Permissions.
On 7/26/05, Nick McClure [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Always remember with shared folder there are two sets of permissions.
The File permissions and the share permissions, be sure to Check both of
them.
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From:
I will second these book recommendations. Personally, I think they're
the best place to start out rather than jumping in at the deep end and
trying to build something yourself. Sure there are a lot of sites on
the web with great information, but they also often offer conflicting
practices.
On
That is actually a Flash application that allows the company to post up to date
news flashes easily. It also is meant to add a little pizzaz to the site. I
have a professional designer making it look like a computer monitor.
I am actually dropping the DHTM menu from the site because it falls
Last report I saw was that all 3 types were typically getting
better-than-advertised battery life. Not a whole lot, mind you, but some.
--Ben
Jason Lemahieu wrote:
On a similar note, what do those that have iPods think of the battery life in
between charges?
I don't remember what the
Nope, I added the $ on machine b when trying to connect. That was a
brain fart. The share doesn't have a $ on it. Still can't connect
though. :(
On 7/26/05, Nick McClure [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you create your own share and put a '$' at the end then it will be a
hidden share.
hmmm
can you ping the box?
tw
On 7/26/05, Raymond Camden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nope, I added the $ on machine b when trying to connect. That was a
brain fart. The share doesn't have a $ on it. Still can't connect
though. :(
On 7/26/05, Nick McClure [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you
and you do have a shared folder on each box right?
i think i remember a time when each box had to have something to share
in order to be shareable
tw
On 7/26/05, Tony Weeg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hmmm
can you ping the box?
tw
On 7/26/05, Raymond Camden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nope,
Thanks. I like to entire color scheme and find it soothing.
I do need to do something with the extra white space, but I am optomizing the
site for 800x600. I did an informal survey of this company's customers and
found most use that screen resolution.
The Flash application will take up 50%
Hmm, is there an Active Directory or anything like that?
Have you tried using the Administrator Account?
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From: Raymond Camden [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 26, 2005 9:43 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: stupid networking question
Nope, I added
Yes, ping/www all work perfectly fine. I can also Remote Desktop to
the machine with no problem.
On 7/26/05, Tony Weeg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
and you do have a shared folder on each box right?
i think i remember a time when each box had to have something to share
in order to be shareable
Nah, so long as you have the Client for Microsoft Networking enabled in your
TCP/IP config you are fine.
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From: Tony Weeg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 26, 2005 9:55 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: stupid networking question
and you do have a
Thanks for the anime reference. (Ghost in the Shell).
btw Steamboy is released on DVD to day.
larry
On 7/26/05, Kevin Graeme [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Major Kusanagi, we've integrated a Faraday suit to work with your
thermoptic camo.
On 7/25/05, Cameron Childress [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
so...
\\[insert ip here]\c$
does not work, right?
tw
On 7/26/05, Nick McClure [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nah, so long as you have the Client for Microsoft Networking enabled in your
TCP/IP config you are fine.
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From: Tony Weeg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent:
How I started was to start with a site redesign - and slowly figured
out, with the aide of both books and sites, how to set things up using
CSS. It took a while but I think its worth it. Instead of having to
rework a layout to accomodate a new navigation bar link, now its just
a matter of putting
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From: Raymond Camden [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 26, 2005 9:43 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: stupid networking question
Nope, I added the $ on machine b when trying to connect. That was a
brain fart. The share doesn't have a $ on it. Still
So far I've had no complaints with battery life. I have an extra cable
for when I do need to charge it, but I get at least a full day's
charge. And with the tunecast, the iPod charges when I drive to work
or when I go to pick up the anklebiter from daycare or Wendy from the
metro. So most of the
No AD. Just a workgroup.
Have you tried using the Administrator Account?
No - but I tried using an account in the admin group. The same account
I use to login with.
On 7/26/05, Nick McClure [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hmm, is there an Active Directory or anything like that?
Have you tried
Well, I'm doing it with \\IP\projects, where projects is the name of the share.
On 7/26/05, Tony Weeg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
so...
\\[insert ip here]\c$
does not work, right?
tw
On 7/26/05, Nick McClure [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nah, so long as you have the Client for
Looks like all systems are operational, and the Launch is going to proceed
as planned today.
Here is a NASA TV feed provided by Yahoo:
http://cosmos.bcst.yahoo.com/scp/viewer/index.php?client_id=5321
http://cosmos.bcst.yahoo.com/scp/viewer/index.php?client_id=5321event_id=1
5891 event_id=15891
Is the Netbios setting the same on both systems?
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So, here's a question for some of you more savvy developers out there:
how to I program a corporate web site to be viewable by a Blackberry?
We have a client who's salesforce just got issued Blackberrys. They
already have a web site with a form that they'd like to access via the
larry...
which ipod do you have?
tw
On 7/26/05, Larry C. Lyons [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So far I've had no complaints with battery life. I have an extra cable
for when I do need to charge it, but I get at least a full day's
charge. And with the tunecast, the iPod charges when I drive to work
also, whats the +'s and -'s with the U2 ipod? just wondering?
im a HUGE U2 fan, so i wouldnt mind this one?
tw
On 7/26/05, Tony Weeg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
larry...
which ipod do you have?
tw
On 7/26/05, Larry C. Lyons [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So far I've had no complaints with
-Original Message-
From: Larry C. Lyons [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 26, 2005 8:59 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Time to get with the program...
here are a few tutorial sites to start off with:
CSS Layouts:
I agree that they're well worth looking at... but I
Well, I'm more worried about the space in the username not working right.
-Original Message-
From: Raymond Camden [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 26, 2005 10:30 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: stupid networking question
No AD. Just a workgroup.
Have you tried
Pros:
Cool colored case
Comes with everything they'd released at the time
Cons:
Smaller drive for the price of a larger iPod
If you already own some/all of U2's albums, especially on CD or
otherwise digital, I'd skip this one. If you're a huge fan who doesn't
own any (wtf?) then it might be
Yep - it lifted off this morning...
--- On Tuesday, July 26, 2005 10:23 AM, Nick McClure scribed: ---
Looks like all systems are operational, and the Launch is going to
proceed
as planned today.
Here is a NASA TV feed provided by Yahoo:
Several clarifying questions:
+) Are both machines on the same workgroup? (I assume there's no domain)
Yes.
+) Do you see the share in the other computer's network neighborhood when
acing just the UNC name (just enter \\ComputerName in an explorer window)?
No, so I assume that is a
whoo-hoo!
larry
On 7/26/05, Howie Hamlin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yep - it lifted off this morning...
--- On Tuesday, July 26, 2005 10:23 AM, Nick McClure scribed: ---
Looks like all systems are operational, and the Launch is going to
proceed
as planned today.
Here is a NASA
so what you do is get an iSkin in ebony - protection and cool colour
at the same time.
larry
On 7/26/05, Ben Doom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Pros:
Cool colored case
Comes with everything they'd released at the time
Cons:
Smaller drive for the price of a larger iPod
If you already own
Keep your fingers crossed - reentry is the most dangerous part of the mission.
I'm sure NASA has done the best job possible but the shuttle fleet is getting
pretty old...
Howie
--- On Tuesday, July 26, 2005 10:53 AM, Larry C. Lyons scribed: ---
whoo-hoo!
larry
So ... Netbios settings - how do I check that?
On 7/26/05, Nick McClure [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is the Netbios setting the same on both systems?
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Just an FYI, Everyone has access was already turned on.
Also - again - Palpatine has no problems using a share on the laptop
(Sithlord). So, at least one direction, all is good.
On 7/26/05, Raymond Camden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Several clarifying questions:
+) Are both machines on the
You know, the thing that irks me is specificity issues - or my poor
understanding of them. Say, for example, you have a table, you can
give it a class and then do all your styling based off the the table
structure. So, for example, look at this css.
table.dashboard th {
text-align: left;
}
Summary: Choice of focus has an effect on your world, and is under your
control.
Gruss Gott wrote:
''What has suffered irreversible damage is the credibility of our case
officers when they try to convince an overseas contact that their
safety is of primary importance to us, said Jim
i had mostly tapes
i have a few cd's but they are all college age and mostly scratched,
so actually that would be GREAT for me.
id really like to hear the old 1982 stuff!!!
nice.
tw
On 7/26/05, Ben Doom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Pros:
Cool colored case
Comes with everything they'd released
Nick wrote:
Looks like all systems are operational, and the Launch is going to proceed
as planned today.
What's the point of it again? They're going to test a repair kit or
something? It looks like something you'd buy at Home Depot.
I'd much rather see the money go into particle
Not seen it listed, but has the box your having trouble on got
'File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks' installed and
checked, I recently had this problem when my home network went
wireless, it was enabled on the Ethernet card, not the wireless card,
so the flipover 'broke'
HTH
On
given the years of being short changed, by NASA, congress and the
presidency - budget processes in other words, its amazing that there
has been so few accidents.
Ironic though in theearly 80's the Office of Technology Assessement
(btw that was later closed down by the Gingrich congress), did a
VPN and Firewall are probably the problems.
If the machine is on a VPN while you are trying to connect there is a good
chance it will not work.
-Original Message-
From: Raymond Camden [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 26, 2005 10:51 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re:
Velcro :)
--- On Tuesday, July 26, 2005 11:02 AM, Larry C. Lyons scribed: ---
They concluded that over all NASA gave a
25 year leap in technology because of the Apollo program alone.
larry
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So I even tried this. On palpatine I made a new user, sithlord, made
him a member of the admins. On the laptop, I tried to map new network
drive, connect as a different user, and tried the new user. I still
get the same problem. I enter the password and it just pops back up
again.
On 7/26/05,
I got off of VPN, but it didn't help
Get this. As I said, Palpatine can access Sithlord with no problems.
But, I go to view workgroup computers, and it tells me:
Workgroup is not accessible. You might not have permission to use this
network resource. Contact the administrator of this server to
Alternates to throwing around !Important declarations everywhere is to give the
two declarations equal weight. The problem is that the first has two
qualifiers and the second only has one.
Two solutions I tried that worked are:
table.dashboard th{...}
table.dashboard .title{...}
Or
th{...}
Silly putty!
--Ben
Howie Hamlin wrote:
Velcro :)
--- On Tuesday, July 26, 2005 11:02 AM, Larry C. Lyons scribed: ---
They concluded that over all NASA gave a
25 year leap in technology because of the Apollo program alone.
larry
ARG,
As I said - this was a stupid question.
I keep forgetting that my Norton is more than AV, it is also a
firewall. The second I turned it off, everything worked.
I'm so sorry for wasting folks time - and I appreciate the help. Now I
just have to figure out how to configure Norton to let me
Tang.
On 7/26/05, Howie Hamlin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Velcro :)
--- On Tuesday, July 26, 2005 11:02 AM, Larry C. Lyons scribed: ---
They concluded that over all NASA gave a
25 year leap in technology because of the Apollo program alone.
larry
Also similar to the justification to the war with the fear campaign of
things like aluminum tubes. The intelligence agencies had questioned
the threat of the aluminum tubes early on, but the administration
continued to harp on them and other specious threats. Real deaths have
occurred as a result
The total cost of the program has been $145 billion as of early 2005.
For a program started in the '60s that's not bad.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Space_shuttle#Costs
For comparison, the cost for the war in Iraq is already over $180 billion.
-Kevin
On 7/26/05, Larry C. Lyons [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Pardon the pun but it seems that they got more bang for the buck from
the Shuttle program.
larry
On 7/26/05, Kevin Graeme [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The total cost of the program has been $145 billion as of early 2005.
For a program started in the '60s that's not bad.
Yah, I recognize all those solutions. I'm just saying it sorta irks
me, anyway. In this particular case, ID is not an option unless I want
to wrap the whole page in a div (another option!), as there are
multiple tables that are all apart of the dashboard.
See - there are just too darn many ways
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From: Larry C. Lyons [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 26, 2005 11:02 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Discovery
given the years of being short changed, by NASA, congress and the
presidency - budget processes in other words, its amazing that there
That's why I find those who keep saying to shut down NASA, stop
wasting money on space exploration and use it on earth. Such ignorance
is pathetic if you ask me.
larry
On 7/26/05, Jim Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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From: Larry C. Lyons [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
John wrote:
The potential damage described above comes from media publicity
campaigns for the idea that agents aren't safe -- the problem is caused
by the perception, not the reality.
No, the problem comes in when a case officer tells an informant,
Don't worry, your identity will be
Just to keep the options flowing, yes there are many and varied. The downside
to a very flexible system is there are many, many ways to do most any task.
Choosing one over the other is often more personal preference then what is
best.
Anyway, instead of wrapping the entire page in a div such
I have a 40gb, and had no plans on getting a case for it at all. Then I
decided I'd need something to carry hold it when running, so got a little case
with detachable armband, and boy am I glad I got that case. I've ended up
dropping it several times, and am happy it's been in at least some
-Original Message-
From: Deanna Schneider [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 26, 2005 10:56 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Time to get with the program...
You know, the thing that irks me is specificity issues - or my poor
understanding of them. Say, for example, you
People in space.
I think space exploration is a very useful endeavor. I would love to see us
colonize other worlds.
-Original Message-
From: Gruss Gott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
What's the point of it again? They're going to test a repair kit or
something? It looks like something
/me launches nerf ICBM
On 7/26/05, Deanna Schneider [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
See - there are just too darn many ways to do stuff with CSS and I
never know which is the best way, cause I haven't done enough to have
a nice little css methodology. And, that darn Kevin keeps changing his
mind
Another argument I have seldom heard is that opponents do not consider how the
money is actually spent. How much of it is on actual materials and how much is
it on 10's maybe 100's of thousands of salaries and wages? If you shut down
NASA you are going to put a lot of people out of work.
-Original Message-
From: Raymond Camden [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 26, 2005 11:17 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: stupid networking question
ARG,
As I said - this was a stupid question.
I keep forgetting that my Norton is more than AV, it is also a
Nice cost comparison...
BTW - I remember the first time that a shuttle flew on its own (Enterprise -
named after the Star Trek ship). It was built as a test bed and never flew in
space. It was piggy-backed on a 747, flown up and released to land, unpowered.
before that I'd love to see O'Neil Colonies and full industrialization
of space. Think of it, moving most dirty industry and other processing
systems into either a high earth orbit or a solar orbit.
larry
On 7/26/05, Nick McClure [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
People in space.
I think space
Can we relocate the capitol building up there as well?
--- On Tuesday, July 26, 2005 11:50 AM, Larry C. Lyons scribed: ---
before that I'd love to see O'Neil Colonies and full industrialization
of space. Think of it, moving most dirty industry and other processing
systems into either a high
As is
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Nick wrote:
I think space exploration is a very useful endeavor. I would love to see us
colonize other worlds.
I agree! I just think the shuttle does squat to further that goal.
We should work towards a base on the moon similar to the ones on
Antarctica. They should have telescopes, etc
John, as I recall, there were in fact incidents where the koran was
treated in a mannner that might seem diserspectful (sprayed with urine
was one I think), so this was hardly a bad dream of Newsweek's. If
this is the care they take of their books at Border's.I may have
to change my shopping
A good friend of mine was a planetary scientist. Apparently, most
scientists feel that unmanned missions are much more valuable while
manned missions are mostly PR.
But I do want to see a moon base. Call me shallow.
-Kevin
On 7/26/05, Nick McClure [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
People in space.
I
I had the worst time getting out of bed this morning. I thought to
myself, another day of programming. Jeez. This was so much fun when
I wasnt doing it full time. Actually, its not even what I do full
time what with marketing and accounting and all the other crap a small
business owner needs to
It served it purpose well, getting satellites into precision orbit, being able
to repair them in space and trucking parts to the ISS.
The problem is that the tech is getting old, and there's no immediate
replacement. We'll need a whole new breed of workhorse to move equipment and
manpower to
So, the House has voted to make permanent most of the provisions of
the Patriot Act, and to extend the others for *ten* years. We have the
London bombers to thank for this. The Senate, while more cautious,
seems likely to go along. While I am hardly a raving liberal, I think
the fact that William
Ummm,
Hun, your a friend, so I feel I have to tell you this. You are a raving
liberal.
Tim
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From: Dana [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 26, 2005 12:08 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: rant - Sandals and the Patriot Act
So, the House has voted to make
surf porn.
look at espn.
back to code.
surf more porn
:) listen to my xm radio.
go buy ipod and listen to that too (leaving in a few minutes)
tw
On 7/26/05, DRE [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I had the worst time getting out of bed this morning. I thought to
myself, another day of programming.
Dana wrote:
Newsweek should never have apologized,
merely issued a correction stating that their source was no longer
sure where he had seen the incidents reported.
Or they could just change say they're commentary and never issue any
correction. For example, Limbaugh.
probable but not certain. You've heard of John Walker Lindt, yes? I
just hope nobody Irish gets any bright ideas. I'd like to think
there's a little too much decency in the Irish, but that's really a
fond and probably sentimental hope.
I'm troubled by the whole thing but I don't know that
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