> -Original Message-
> From: Adam Churvis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, July 29, 2005 11:49 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: Woman Carried Dead Baby for 27 Years
>
> > Q: How do you make a dead baby float?
> > A: Two scoops of ice cream and some root beer.
>
> I believe th
> Q: How do you make a dead baby float?
> A: Two scoops of ice cream and some root beer.
I believe that's, "Two scoops of dead baby and some root beer."
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how about just calling the band "Floptical"
and the debut album could be titled "Dongle thunking"
> >> Plus it's just fun to say. :)
That's true...
:-)
--
will
"If my life weren't funny, it would just be true;
and that would just be unacceptable."
- Carrie Fisher
~~
> Robert wrote:
> The question is whether his agenda is still moving forward. Iraqi elections.
> CAFTA.
> Energy Bill. One, possibly two Supreme Court nominations. An Iraqi
> Constitution on the way,
> and maybe even a draw-down of U.S. forces in Iraq by mid-2006.
Yeah, that's my point - he's h
see you in hell! :)
Jim Davis wrote:
>>-Original Message-
>>From: Ray Champagne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>Sent: Friday, July 29, 2005 6:55 PM
>>To: CF-Community
>>Subject: Woman Carried Dead Baby for 27 Years
>>
>>Yikes! 27 Years? That's almost my whole lifetime!
>>
>>http://tinyurl.c
> -Original Message-
> From: Ray Champagne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, July 29, 2005 6:55 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Woman Carried Dead Baby for 27 Years
>
> Yikes! 27 Years? That's almost my whole lifetime!
>
> http://tinyurl.com/aggk4
Q: What's grosser than a dea
>> Plus it's just fun to say. :)
>>
> I agree. :)
> I decided I am going to start making that list.
> Someday maybe I'll even whip up a fun site
> (maybe entirely CSS-based, forcing me to learn
> CSS layout!) with all the names that I collect.
> What a geek I am.
heh... I considered "floptical
Yikes! 27 Years? That's almost my whole lifetime!
http://tinyurl.com/aggk4
Ray
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not exactly what I meant, but ok. I should have said non-U.S. territory.
> >> Can anyone think of other places the U.S. has totally evacuated
> after a long-term military presence?
>
> South Dakota?
>
> - Jim
>
>
> Robert Munn wrote:
>
> >No surprise that we're building long-term bases in Ir
What about that chick in the BK "office" commercials? The hot one?
(she makes a cameo in the chicken fries commercial too).
That girl is enough to make me a "target audience" member.
http://imdb.com/name/nm1218924/
Ian Skinner wrote:
> COOL! Arco Arena is only a couple miles from my apartment
>> Can anyone think of other places the U.S. has totally evacuated after a
>> long-term military presence?
South Dakota?
- Jim
Robert Munn wrote:
>No surprise that we're building long-term bases in Iraq. We we asked to vacate
>Saudi Arabia, Kyrgyzstan is asking us to leave, Qatar is an unkno
No surprise that we're building long-term bases in Iraq. We we asked to vacate
Saudi Arabia, Kyrgyzstan is asking us to leave, Qatar is an unknown in my mind,
and Turkey screwed us in 2003. (Well, they screwed themselves out of $10
billion, but it's all about us, right? ;-) )
I think it has alw
COOL! Arco Arena is only a couple miles from my apartment! Is this the
chicken masked guys from the commercials?
Just what target audience are these ads aimed at anyway? Apparently not me,
cause I don't get them and they don't make me want to go out and buy the
product.
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sweet!
Playing tonight at the Arco Arena, Biodiesel Chicken Fries!
>Another band name!
>
>- Jim
>
>Ray Champagne wrote:
>
>>
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>1.) I said Bush's SS initiative was dead waaayyy back. And it is.
>2.) I predicted that if Bush won, he'd be a lame duck. He is!
Every second term president is a lame duck by definition. The question is
whether his agenda is still moving forward. Iraqi elections. CAFTA. Energy
Bill. One, pos
Yeah, Clovis NM will probably pretty much wiped out if they close
Holloman. I hear ya.
Dana
On 7/29/05, Ray Champagne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> That's nice. We're going through some nasty BRAC changes around here
> (one of the region's biggest employers is a Nuke shipyard nearby), yet
> we h
Another band name!
- Jim
Ray Champagne wrote:
>or those new chicken fries from BK. mbiodiesel chicken fries.
>
>Jim Campbell wrote:
>
>
>>Hopefully, the adoption of biodiesel will mean our contaminated water
>>will at least smell like delicious french fries. Mmmm...
>>
>>- Jim
>>
or those new chicken fries from BK. mbiodiesel chicken fries.
Jim Campbell wrote:
> Hopefully, the adoption of biodiesel will mean our contaminated water
> will at least smell like delicious french fries. Mmmm...
>
> - Jim
>
> Dana wrote:
>
>
>>the energy bill just passed by the
I ended up finding their album - um - legally. Yeah. Thanks for the link though.
On 7/29/05, kevin hiscock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well, I don't know about the "instant" part (how does an hour sound?), but
> you can request "Doot Doot" (and approximately 7000 other songs) from my
> Internet
That's nice. We're going through some nasty BRAC changes around here
(one of the region's biggest employers is a Nuke shipyard nearby), yet
we have shitloads of money to build bases in Iraq.
Fuckin' A bubba
Dana wrote:
> the US is building 20 "enduring bases" in Iraq to the tune of some $200
Hopefully, the adoption of biodiesel will mean our contaminated water
will at least smell like delicious french fries. Mmmm...
- Jim
Dana wrote:
>the energy bill just passed by the house legalizes contamination of
>water supplies by diesel fuel
>
>
>
~
the US is building 20 "enduring bases" in Iraq to the tune of some $200 million
by the way, this is not a quizz, it's a question. These are factoids
gleaned from sources I believe in enough to ask the question but not
enough to accept as fact yet.
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Has
the energy bill just passed by the house legalizes contamination of
water supplies by diesel fuel
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Events in Northern Ireland really give me hope. It was another one of
those forever wars, with the soldiers there to keep the peace and the
fighters upsat at the presence of the soldiers. I was subjected to
long rants on the subject as a child - Ireland is several generations
back in our family, b
earlier this week:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/07/28/AR2005072802237.html
If the thunderstorms and lightening didn't get them, waiting for Shrub did.
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By Ian Shapira
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Friday, July 29, 2005;
Bible belt. Need I say more. I worked at the community college and
really felt like I was on the front lines of the war against
ignorance.
Dana
On 7/29/05, S. Isaac Dealey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ahh... "a new source of child porn" right? Yeah, my ex and I lived in
> Jacksonville in 99/2K .
"U.S. security officials say they [0]will use RFID technology at
border posts with Canada and Mexico to track foreigners driving in and
out of the United States. A Department of Homeland Security spokesman
said wireless chips for vehicles would become *mandatory* at designated
border crossings in C
> Ray wrote:
> Maybe it's bad Karma resulting from the attempted banishment of
> homosexshulls in the BSA?
>
I didn't want to say it, but they ban gays and all of a sudden they're
going up like marshmallows.
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Maybe it's bad Karma resulting from the attempted banishment of
homosexshulls in the BSA?
That Karma always comes back to bite you in the azz.
>>Yeah, but isn't this the 3rd incident of electrocution in the last
>>week? It's almost to the point that they'll have to start giving out
>>new merit
maybe god is angry?
> Yeah, but isn't this the 3rd incident of electrocution in the last
> week? It's almost to the point that they'll have to start giving out
> new merit badges for NOT getting electrocuted.
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"If my life weren't funny, it would just be true;
and that would just be una
> Deanna wrote:
> Sounds like they were above the tree line on a mountain.
Yeah, but isn't this the 3rd incident of electrocution in the last
week? It's almost to the point that they'll have to start giving out
new merit badges for NOT getting electrocuted.
~~
Sounds like they were above the tree line on a mountain. Not the best
of places to be hanging out. I recall that when we hiked in the
Rockies, there were specific times of the day when they said you
should avoid being above the tree line because the chances of getting
struck by lightning were signi
Is there a way to download the song that I am missing?
(I bought the album from them about an hour ago, but I want the song NOW)
*pouts to self*
On 7/29/05, Matthew Small <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/external-search/103-0204867-4011836?mode=m
> usic&keyword=Ochs
These guys are endangered species!
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From: Jerry Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Se
and Democrats too, but then the Republicans could stop it if they
wanted too.
Capitol Hill Blowout
July 29, 2005; Page A12
President Bush had to twist a lot of arms to squeak his Central
American Free Trade Agreement through Congress this week (see below),
but Republicans are about to make
But, in Illinois (the state that affects me) the price is twice the
cost if you don't use the I-pass. So, you can wait in the line and pay
a lot more. We went for the I-pass. I'm willing to sacrifice my total
obscurity.
On 7/29/05, Jennifer Larkin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> As I mentioned, it's
> ##| From: S. Isaac Dealey
> ##|
> ##| Heh... I dunno, they never look to me like they're
> happy to
> ##| be wearing clothes...
> You should see Spike wearing her coats in the colder
> weather. She loves
> them. Snuggles right up into a ball and is positively
> giddy. She needs
> them though - s
Ahh... "a new source of child porn" right? Yeah, my ex and I lived in
Jacksonville in 99/2K ... not a liberal or terribly well-informed
town... the UU church there is awesome tho...
> They investigated don't you know that the internet is
> the devil's
> work? That was Jacksonville Florida. Um
2008.
>
> http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=514&e=3&u=/ap/20050729/ap_on_go_co/frist_stem_cells
>
>
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Ah ha ... clever!
On 7/29/05, Jerry Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> That sort of turnaround is often associated with a close family member
> being diagnosed with one of the conditions current research is likely
> to help in the near future.
>
> I wonder if within a week or two we find out so
"It" being single mothers... took me a minute...
> Ahem. I think it *can* be a good situation, but the
> requirements for
> this are such that it doesn't happen much. Obviously, the
> more
> caregivers, the more care a child gets.
> Dana
> On 7/29/05, Deanna Schneider <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote
That sort of turnaround is often associated with a close family member
being diagnosed with one of the conditions current research is likely
to help in the near future.
I wonder if within a week or two we find out something like this.
On 7/29/05, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This seems
aking with
President Bush and religious conservatives in a move that could impact
his prospects for seeking the White House in 2008.
http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=514&e=3&u=/ap/20050729/ap_on_go_co/frist_stem_cells
~~
As I mentioned, it's not voluntary for crossing borders, it's
voluntary for passing certain toll bridges. It allows you to avoid the
lines where people pay the toll. Since there are lines for paying the
toll, it must be voluntary in that case.
On 7/29/05, Dana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is it vo
Ahem. I think it *can* be a good situation, but the requirements for
this are such that it doesn't happen much. Obviously, the more
caregivers, the more care a child gets.
Dana
On 7/29/05, Deanna Schneider <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I wasn't trying to say that a single mother is a _good_ situat
already answered, I think. They did close the case once they came out.
But merely being investigated is somewhat stressful. Quick, do you
have a clean pillow-case? Milk in the fridge?
Dana
On 7/29/05, Ian Skinner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> once for owning a computer...
>
> Dana
>
> That
They investigated don't you know that the internet is the devil's
work? That was Jacksonville Florida. U around 1997.
Dana
On 7/28/05, S. Isaac Dealey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > let's not forget being reported to child
> > protective service half a dozen times...
> > once for owning a
Is it voluntary in the same sense that giving your social security
number to register for college is voluntary? In other words, it's
voluntary but if you refuse you can't enter the country?
On 7/29/05, Jennifer Larkin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In both cases that you mentioned, the chip on bridg
It's worse than that. Most of it became permanent. Only two of the
provisions senset in ten years Though I think it's still in the
Senate?
On 7/29/05, Vivec <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I remember when I posted my view on the whole National ID Card with
> RFID topic, there were those that argue
> Robert wrote:
> Dude, you are grasping at straws now.
>
Ah, let me have something. Here's the thing, I've got this prediction
record going:
1.) I said Bush's SS initiative was dead waaayyy back. And it is.
2.) I predicted that if Bush won, he'd be a lame duck. He is!
3.) I predicted John Bo
OK. I _need_ to hear "Here in the state of Mississippi" by Phil Ochs.
I want to buy it/dl it RIGHT NOW.
I tried iTunes (and bought 2 albums), but they don;t have it.
I tried Walmart, no love.
I tried Rhapsody - they don;t have it.
Musicmatch - not so much.
Any other online purchase music sites I
damn that google.
Ray Champagne wrote:
> Oh.
>
> Basically, my office window faces an apartment where this pretty hot
> chicky lives. She likes to change, try on clothing, etc etc, with the
> shades wide open. I have even been caught looking by her before, but it
> doesn't seem to phase her.
Oh.
Basically, my office window faces an apartment where this pretty hot
chicky lives. She likes to change, try on clothing, etc etc, with the
shades wide open. I have even been caught looking by her before, but it
doesn't seem to phase her. She made a feeble attempt to hide for a few
days,
Well - if this list wasn't spidered by Google I would answer ...
;)
Cheers,
Erika
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##| From: Malcoy Fitzpatrick II
##|
##| is she hawt?
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I seem to have missed a thread somewhere.
Ray Champagne wrote:
> Her mom moved in with her, BTW. Mom doesn't seem to have any qualms
> about closing the blinds, either. Her bedroom is right beside gym
> girl's and I made the mistake of glancing over there one morning. Now I
> wish _I_ was bl
Her mom moved in with her, BTW. Mom doesn't seem to have any qualms
about closing the blinds, either. Her bedroom is right beside gym
girl's and I made the mistake of glancing over there one morning. Now I
wish _I_ was blind
Can'tgetimage.out.ofhead!
Jim Campbell wro
##| From: S. Isaac Dealey
##|
##| Heh... I dunno, they never look to me like they're happy to
##| be wearing clothes...
You should see Spike wearing her coats in the colder weather. She loves
them. Snuggles right up into a ball and is positively giddy. She needs
them though - she barely has fur
LOLshe's bores me
:::yawn:::
OOH! is that her? BE RIGHT BACK!
LOL
Jim Campbell wrote:
> Wow Ray, like gym girl isn't enough? :)
>
> - Jim
>
> Ray Champagne wrote:
>
>
>>That question took a hell of a lot longer to ask than I expected.
>>
>>Of course, Erika, you know we're all wonderi
>> -Original Message-
>> From: Jerry Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Sent: Friday, July 29, 2005 1:14 PM
>> To: CF-Community
>> Subject: Re: [QUARRANTINE]Re: bi-anxiety
>>
>> I had the "pleasure" of seeing him live
>> last year here in Boston protesting the
>> evil gay people.
> Well.
Wow Ray, like gym girl isn't enough? :)
- Jim
Ray Champagne wrote:
>That question took a hell of a lot longer to ask than I expected.
>
>Of course, Erika, you know we're all wondering :)
>
>Malcoy Fitzpatrick II wrote:
>
>
>>is she hawt?
>>
>>On 7/29/05, Erika L Walker-Arnold <[EMAIL PRO
> -Original Message-
> From: Jerry Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, July 29, 2005 1:14 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: [QUARRANTINE]Re: bi-anxiety
>
> I had the "pleasure" of seeing him live last year here in Boston
> protesting the evil gay people.
Well... if he onl
usually around 98 degrees
Malcoy Fitzpatrick II wrote:
> is she hawt?
>
> On 7/29/05, Erika L Walker-Arnold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>So I thought y'all might be interested in an update ...
>>
>>She's been coming for a few weeks now, and has done a really good job
>>with some data entry we
That question took a hell of a lot longer to ask than I expected.
Of course, Erika, you know we're all wondering :)
Malcoy Fitzpatrick II wrote:
> is she hawt?
>
> On 7/29/05, Erika L Walker-Arnold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>So I thought y'all might be interested in an update ...
>>
>>
is she hawt?
On 7/29/05, Erika L Walker-Arnold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So I thought y'all might be interested in an update ...
>
> She's been coming for a few weeks now, and has done a really good job
> with some data entry we desperately needed. She's extremely fast on the
> keyboard and is
>> -Original Message-
>> From: Michael Dinowitz
>> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Sent: Friday, July 29, 2005 12:20 PM
>> To: CF-Community
>> Subject: Re: I don't know why, but I find this very
>> funny.
>>
>> So a band called the Block I P's might fit.
> I don't know about band names but I'
> Check this page out for "doggie luggage":
> http://www.totallyabsurd.com/doggieluggage.htm
> Totally absurd, fo' sho'.
Yep, that's the one I saw on TV. :)
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> (Sorry guys - I know it's a serious topic... I'm just not in serious mood.)
>
> Jim Davis
bah, it's Friday. The most whimsical day of the week! Joke away
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I had the "pleasure" of seeing him live last year here in Boston
protesting the evil gay people.
What a twit.
On 7/29/05, William Bowen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Saw a Phelps supporter throw an 11 year old child in front of a car at
> a clinic once.
~~~
My dog HATES wearing clothes. She acts like she has acid on her back
whenever something even rests there for more than two seconds. Guess I
have a nudist doggie.
Check this page out for "doggie luggage":
http://www.totallyabsurd.com/doggieluggage.htm
Totally absurd, fo' sho'.
And that Perfe
> -Original Message-
> From: Michael Dinowitz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, July 29, 2005 12:20 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: I don't know why, but I find this very funny.
>
> So a band called the Block I P's might fit.
I don't know about band names but I've always want
> royal order of the spork
I like it! :)
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> -Original Message-
> From: Jennifer Larkin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, July 29, 2005 12:26 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: RFID *CAN* be used to track people.
>
> In both cases that you mentioned, the chip on bridge passes is
> voluntary, so is use of bluetooth. Nation
Glad to hear it's working out well for you two :)
Erika L Walker-Arnold wrote:
> So I thought y'all might be interested in an update ...
>
> She's been coming for a few weeks now, and has done a really good job
> with some data entry we desperately needed. She's extremely fast on the
> keyboard a
> I think she's gonna love it:
> http://www.cafepress.com/spunketees.22062428
Heh... I dunno, they never look to me like they're happy to be wearing
clothes...
But I saw the other day some chick invented a jacket for her 2 small
dogs (schnausers I think) with handles on the back so she can pick
royal order of the spork
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So I thought y'all might be interested in an update ...
She's been coming for a few weeks now, and has done a really good job
with some data entry we desperately needed. She's extremely fast on the
keyboard and is a quick learner. I'm taking it slow and delegating tasks
I've simply not had time to
I am so ordering that for my Spike ... :D
Cheers,
Erika
##| -Original Message-
##| From: Ray Champagne
##|
##| I think she's gonna love it:
##|
##| http://www.cafepress.com/spunketees.22062428
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Dude, you are grasping at straws now.
> Also remember that both Mr. Bush and Mr. Cheney retained OUTSIDE
> attorneys. Why go outside when they could just use inside attorneys?
>
> Because, as Mrs. Clinton found out, anything you say to an inside
> attorney can be subpoenaed.
>
> So if Mr. Bus
Saw a Phelps supporter throw an 11 year old child in front of a car at
a clinic once.
The car stopped. The kid looked at what I can only assume was his
parent and then lay down on the driveway in front of the car.
These people are real pieces o'work...
Cripes.
> > That would be the Rev. Fred Ph
I think she's gonna love it:
http://www.cafepress.com/spunketees.22062428
Ray
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> That would be the Rev. Fred Phelpswhom I detest to
> say, is a fellow Kansan.
Yep, that's the one...
Somehow I didn't expect "Kansan" ... I'd have thought Kansasite or
maybe Kansite.
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Supercool!
That worked to get the multiple (> 2) records located.
Thanks for you help!!!
On 7/29/05, Deanna Schneider <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Try this.
>
> SELECT contentid
> FROM mytable
> GROUP BY contentid
> Having count(contentid) = 2
>
>
>
> On 7/28/05, William Bowen <[EMAIL PROTE
> Plus it's just fun to say. :)
>
I agree. :)
I decided I am going to start making that list. Someday maybe I'll even
whip up a fun site (maybe entirely CSS-based, forcing me to learn CSS
layout!) with all the names that I collect. What a geek I am.
Ray
~~
Well, I don't know about the "instant" part (how does an hour sound?), but you
can request "Doot Doot" (and approximately 7000 other songs) from my Internet
radio station, radio hidebound. Requests, by DCMA regulations, are delayed 60
minutes.
cheers.gnome
http://www.radiohidebound.com
if you
Well or it could have been Thunking Dongle...
All 3 are technical terms, but have good strange sounds that make
people think it might be some kind of inuendo. :)
And if you think about memes like "who'da thunk", it's half-way to a
double-entendre.
Plus it's just fun to say. :)
> Okay, Mike's wa
Okay, Mike's was cool, but this one has me scratching my head...guess I
don't get it.
S. Isaac Dealey wrote:
> Thunking Floptical
>
>
>>So a band called the Block I P's might fit.
>
>
>>>That's awesome! I'm always on the lookout for good band
>>>names. Kind of
>>>a geeky challenge between m
In both cases that you mentioned, the chip on bridge passes is
voluntary, so is use of bluetooth. National ID cards would be
manditory. Forcing someone to be trackable is different than allowing
someone to tracked at a given bridge or given series of bridges.
On 7/29/05, Kevin Graeme <[EMAIL PROTE
> Sorry I snapped... Yeah, it happens... like that anti-gay preacher in
> the midwest... don't remember his name offhand, the "god hates fags"
> guy... but I remember reading an article about him that said his
> congregation mostly consisted of his own family... and of course, they
> all contribute
Thunking Floptical
> So a band called the Block I P's might fit.
>>That's awesome! I'm always on the lookout for good band
>>names. Kind of
>>a geeky challenge between me and a buddy of mine for about
>>10 years now.
>> I should start making a list, then sell them to start-up
>> bands. Like
So a band called the Block I P's might fit.
>That's awesome! I'm always on the lookout for good band names. Kind of
>a geeky challenge between me and a buddy of mine for about 10 years now.
> I should start making a list, then sell them to start-up bands. Like
>a baby name book!
>
>Ray
>
>J
> Jim Campbell wrote:
>> That is funny - but only if you've
>> had professors like that -
Nah... it's funny to me and I've never had those professors.
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That's awesome! I'm always on the lookout for good band names. Kind of
a geeky challenge between me and a buddy of mine for about 10 years now.
I should start making a list, then sell them to start-up bands. Like
a baby name book!
Ray
Jim Campbell wrote:
> That is funny - but only if you'
> That wasn't the community I was thinking of
> - there's TONS of coops in Madison. In fact,
> there's one right across the street from
> my office. But, I wouldn't say that they're
> necessarily intentional communities, by my
> understanding of them. The coops tend to be
> a group of folks that li
theispot is cool. love the illustration art!
one thing: preload those mouseover images. in firefox i moused over,
then it took time to load the graphic, and then the effect happened.
tw :)
On 7/29/05, Michael Dinowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Mickey's always swamped. We have a delayed issu
That is funny - but only if you've had professors like that - it's
similar to the "I declare myself to be on the outside" fence joke. Oh
the other hand "Roughly Spherical Chicken" is a good name for a band.
- Jim
Marlon Moyer wrote:
>There was a graduate researcher at Stanford who was doing a
The speed is good. The interface itself is slower than I would like,
but the image searches and gallery displays are fast enough to offset
that.
Q: How do I get to my lightbox other than going to the portfolio, then
searching, then clicking my lightbox. It took a while to get back to
it.
Q: how do
> Stop trying to argue against a specific example
> with a generality. (Or not.)
> I just thought it was an interesting story that
> happened to come about during this thread about
> nuclear families vs communal groups.
> Didn't mean to imply that you generality was
> wrong, just that here was an
There was a graduate researcher at Stanford who was doing a
revolutionary, ground-breaking study on the respiration rates of
chickens (presumably because they were readily-available at on-campus
boutiques). His goal was to measure the respiration rates of the same
chickens under different conditio
++!
Tony Weeg wrote:
> +1
>
> :) tw
>
> On 7/29/05, Kevin Graeme <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>On 7/29/05, Michael Dinowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>>Will the ability to hide who is posting be good here? The post will still be
>>>there, but the name associated with it will not.
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