how much control do you ahve over "options" and things about the house?
can you make custom choices?
i have a buncha things for you to make sure you ask for, or at least
think about...
tw
On 8/3/05, Adam Haskell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Don't know if I have mentioned the fact my wife and I
it says...
Tropical
Relaxing
Intriguing
Sexy
tw
On 8/3/05, Vivec <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yes...but..
> what do you think the site is *For*?
> *hangs wrists limply*
> What does it sy to you
> How do you Fel when you look at it you know?
> *flaps hands around*
> *takes a pull of c
> Adam wrote:
> tonight we signed over our lives to a Builder
Congrats!! Looks great! Can't beat all of the options either ;-)
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to me it would appear as though its a new themed artistic revue of
sorts that features dancers in little playettes?
tw
On 8/3/05, Vivec <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yes...but..
> what do you think the site is *For*?
> *hangs wrists limply*
> What does it sy to you
> How do you Fel whe
I heard a great podcast tonight from ScienceFriday regarding the
Catholic church's view of ID. Apparently Pope John Paul had sent a
letter years back affirming evolution since it didn't say anything
about the human soul.
Recently, however, one of the Pope Benedict's cardinals sent a letter
to the
The Flash developer with whom I work used it for hte first time on
this site. It is a concept that was recently introduced I believe,
more for movies and introductory clips.
It's all flash, streams in, I believe it is not pre rendered, but I
could be wrong.
I would have never thought about motion
Yes...but..
what do you think the site is *For*?
*hangs wrists limply*
What does it sy to you
How do you Fel when you look at it you know?
*flaps hands around*
*takes a pull of cigarette on long plastic filter*
On 8/3/05, Tony Weeg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> GEL
>
> its gorgeous
btw.
where'd ya get that water... thats s damn real looking!
tw
On 8/3/05, Tony Weeg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> GEL
>
> its gorgeous.
>
> HOWEVER.
>
> my wife who gets motion sickness totally does not dig the CONSTANT
> undulation of the water. anyway to randomize that?
>
> ANYWA
Yeah, the pants just look odd.
-Original Message-
From: Larry C. Lyons [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 03, 2005 8:28 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Kilts are expensive
pants with your clan's tartan on it is acceptible, but given the way
they look, I'd go for the kilt.
GEL
its gorgeous.
HOWEVER.
my wife who gets motion sickness totally does not dig the CONSTANT
undulation of the water. anyway to randomize that?
ANYWAY
holy moley man, i love it.. the menu animation is killer!!! the whole
thing is VERY
well done, GREAT layout, GREAT look.
VERY impress
Well, my original email didn't make it through, so I am rewriting it :)
Anyways, we have what could be a landmark web presence for my company
coming up,and I'm trying to solicit as much feedback as possible.
http://carnivaltribe.content-monkey.net/
I'm not saying what the site is about, or what
Don't know if I have mentioned the fact my wife and I have been
looking for a house but, we have been for a omth or 2 now, and
tonight we signed over our lives to a Builder We're very very
exceited. Its in a new developement area (builders have been bulding
there for about 3 years now) and t
screw teh kilt..
just go rough from the waist down!
girls
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hehe
If they fall in love and multiply somehow I'm in trouble!
Yves
On 8/3/05, Jim Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Today, I at least look like I have a bit much going on...
> >
> > All these things are sitting around me in my office
>
> I used to live like that until I discovered
I remember a movie called The Other from the late sixties early
seventies. Great movie as I remember but I was a kid. Had a great
twist ending too.
On 8/3/05, Jim Davis wrote:
> "The Others" is one of the better Ghost movies... but it's twist ending is
> what had everybody talking.
~~
http://www.joelonsoftware.com/articles/AardvarkMidtermReport.html
skip down to 'The Conference'
"For some reason, a long long time ago, I had agreed to give the
keynote speech for CFUNITED, a conference about ColdFusion.
"I never used ColdFusion!" I protested.
"Don't worry. Nobody has. The bigg
Jet is actually about Paul McCartney's dog :)
I cited Midnight Train to Georgia by *Gladys Knight* which. I'm sure, is
superior to anything that Kid Rock could barf up :)
Also:
Cadillac Ranch - Bruce Springsteen
Low Rider - ???
I can't drive 55 - Sammy Hagar
Life's Been Good To Me So Far - Joe
You gotta give credit to a film that keeps your interest then slaps you in
the face (in a good way) at the end.
"Twelve Monkeys" is what the inside of Terry Gilliam's head looks like.
Seriously. It also stars Bruce Willis who really does like his twist
endings.
"Soylent Green" is... come on peop
pants with your clan's tartan on it is acceptible, but given the way
they look, I'd go for the kilt.
larry
On 8/3/05, William Bowen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > now onto the kilt.
> > i like them, you just wouldnt catch me in one :)
>
> And you call yourself a golfer.
>
> FEH! Philistine!
>
I was in an all-day meeting, so I worked on this on my iPod on the train home:
aeroplane - psychedelic furs
ca plane pour moi - plastic bertrand
deportee (plane wreck at los gatos) - highwaymen
enola gay - omd
whammy kiss - b52s
anything - jet
terraplane blues - foghat
jet airliner - steve miller
On 8/3/05, Ray Champagne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Curiosity's killing me.why do you want this? I'm willing to bet
> most people probably don't want to know what goes in their home while
> they are not there.
Not sure if you are being serious or not...
There are plenty of cases of apartme
let me reword that...
ill never wear one OUT
on the golf course, now thats a deal... ill that all day long!
although im sure it wouldnt be VERY practical as it would most likely get
in the way?
tw
On 8/3/05, William Bowen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > now onto the kilt.
> > i like them, you j
> now onto the kilt.
> i like them, you just wouldnt catch me in one :)
And you call yourself a golfer.
FEH! Philistine!
:-P
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"If my life weren't funny, it would just be true;
and that would just be unacceptable."
- Carrie Fisher
~~~
And this one is being made in Scotland, so the importing stuff.
> -Original Message-
> From: Ben Doom [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, August 03, 2005 5:58 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: Kilts are expensive
>
> If it's made of actual Tartan, don't expect to pay less than
dont smoke, never have, just approve and wouldnt want anyone to not
be able to enjoy one of the good lord's plants in any way they
naturally want to.
now onto the kilt.
i like them, you just wouldnt catch me in one :)
thats all.
laddd h muuucy
~~
who's close minded?
i have:
2 pink golf shirts
1 pair of pink polo pants
:) i love pink!
but i wont wear a fucking skirt, call it what you want, its a skirt!
jk, im really not that way against them, i think they are cool, the plaids
and their history are amazing to me...
tw
On 8/3/05, Nick Mc
If it's made of actual Tartan, don't expect to pay less than $350 +
shipping, tax, etc. $500 is certainly not out there. I've seen really
high quality ones for $750-1000.
--Ben
Nick McClure wrote:
> So my wife is looking to buy me a Kilt, and they are like $500 for a good
> one. I was very surp
With all the shite you spout on about and the weed, man - you've got
more sides than octagon.
I'm very surprised at you. You want people to be open-minded about
doobies - yet you can't be open-minded about a kily?
Come on Weegie - you dissappoint me ;)
Still luvya though ;)
Speaking of which - I
Actually it looks like the have the McLeod of Lewis, but that is a
completely different color than mine.
> -Original Message-
> From: William Bowen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, August 03, 2005 5:57 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: Kilts are expensive
>
> for a real one
Yeah, until you want the McLeod of Harris then the price jumps to 300+ for
the 5 yard.
See McLeod tartan is apparently trademarked, and well, is a little more
expensive.
> -Original Message-
> From: Sam [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, August 03, 2005 6:06 PM
> To: CF-Communit
Yeah, a little, of course, I won't wear anything pink :)
> -Original Message-
> From: Tony Weeg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, August 03, 2005 6:17 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: Kilts are expensive
>
> you know i think they are damn sharp, but too much like a skirt fo
you know i think they are damn sharp, but too much like a skirt for
this ole boy.
i'll wear ANYTHING pink, im not afraid, i just cant do the skirt thing.
close minded maybe?
On 8/3/05, Sam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The Google ad in your email has www.kiltstore.net
> only $218
>
> I was thinki
Yeah, I've looked there, and no luck with the tartan, there is a close one,
but no exact matches.
> -Original Message-
> From: William Bowen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, August 03, 2005 5:57 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: Kilts are expensive
>
> for a real one? handm
> Kevin wrote:
> Poor guys. Yet another lightning strike.
Any accuarial type want to estimate the odds of this many boy scout deaths?
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The Google ad in your email has www.kiltstore.net
only $218
I was thinking of getting one to lounge around the house in but they
were too expensive. I might get it now :)
On 8/3/05, Nick McClure wrote:
> So my wife is looking to buy me a Kilt, and they are like $500 for a good
> one. I was very
for a real one? handmade with double stitching and the whole nine
yards (o'fabric). That's reasonable. that waaay reasonable.
However if you're looking for something a little more reasonable and
not quite as formal...
www.sportkilt.com
though your tartan is less likely to be available.
> So my
So my wife is looking to buy me a Kilt, and they are like $500 for a good
one. I was very surprised to find that they were that high.
Anybody out there know if that is a reasonable price for a nice McLeod of
Harris Kilt?
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Poor guys. Yet another lightning strike.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/boy_scout_death;_ylt=AniEfocFUqvib9ePfXXTEvGs0NUE;_ylu=X3oDMTA3ODdxdHBhBHNlYwM5NjQ-
http://tinyurl.com/deqmn
(Note the reuse of an existing thread instead of yet another redundant
thread on the same topic.)
-Kevin
On 7/29/05, G
> I just heard from a friend that everyone at the Atlanta Six Flags were
> suddenly asked to leave.
Oh, see, I just heard that thousands of voices suddenly cried out in
terror and were suddenly silenced...
I feel something terrible has happened.
--
will
"If my life weren't funny, it would
Wasn't some MS conference held in Atlanta last week? I believe they rented out
the park for the evening "party" one night (pretty common for
corporations) - perhaps via the telephone game it got turned into this?
Jim Davis
That's what I been saying I believed is what happened. Target does the
> -Original Message-
> From: Ian Skinner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, August 03, 2005 4:09 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: RE: It's Good To Be The King #263
>
> I am sorry, but I am afraid I am going to need more evidence then a friend
> of a friend.
>
> I am having troub
I found that same blog entry as well. And it says to me that this was a
planned and arrange thing.
I could easly see BG making arrangements in advanced to have a party there. I
just don't see him setting in a hotel room, saying "I think I'll go ride a
roler coaster this afternoon." And the pa
> Ian wrote:
> Or that the park would close early on a given day.
I'll see what I can get you, but a quick web search turned up this from a blog:
I just met Ivan Valdez in the airport. He's a Microsoft employee,
works in New Orleans. He told me he met Bill Gates last night at the
party at the Si
I don't think you are being a prick :)
Seriously, our laws say that you have the right to life, liberty and the
pursuit of happiness including the right to practice any religion of your
choosing
*** as long as you do not infringe on the same rights of others ***
This means to me that if you a
Or that the park would close early on a given day. As my first post indicated,
every year Disney Land would close a few hours early and the rest of the night
only Target employees and their families had the use of the park.
--
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Web Programmer
BloodSource
www.BloodSource.
I am sorry, but I am afraid I am going to need more evidence then a friend of a
friend.
I am having trouble with things like the logistics and time it would take to
empty the park also the cost even for Billy G. would be prohibitive for a spur
of the moment lark. And the publicity to the park,
+5
On 8/3/05, Jim Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Just to be prick here (and I'm not talking to you specifically, Vivec):
> there's nothing innate that says that religious rights must be upheld and
> respected.
>
> Instead that's a decision that we made as a society because it "seemed the
> ri
What if you refused to leave? Things like this are usually done in advance and
the park would announce that it was not open to the public on a certain day.
Howie
--- On Wednesday, August 03, 2005 3:53 PM, Gruss Gott scribed: ---
>
> I just heard from a friend that everyone at the Atlanta Six Fl
> -Original Message-
> From: Vivec [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, August 03, 2005 3:45 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: The English have officially gone insane
>
> The religious rights of someone must be upheld and respected, but when
> respecting these rights endangers t
I just heard from a friend that everyone at the Atlanta Six Flags were
suddenly asked to leave. On the way out they all got free day passes
for anytime in the future. It turns out that Mr. Gates was in town
and wanted to ride the coasters, so he paid for the whole park plus
the cost of paying off
> -Original Message-
> From: G [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, August 03, 2005 3:34 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: More on Bush and Intelligent Design controversy
>
> > By simplifying the issue, as you've repeatedly done, down to "religion
> in
> > science class" you're
Agreed. The special treatment isn't necessary, and may go too far. But
the opposite which is overriding normal rights of a suspect because
they may be a terrorist, is also not acceptable in my view.
Society needs to find a balance for this new challenge, because it is
indeed a challenge that all c
> -Original Message-
> From: Larry C. Lyons [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, August 03, 2005 3:11 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: More on Bush and Intelligent Design controversy
>
> nothing testible in it, so its not even a hypothesis.
Sort of. I think there are testable
That's what makes it competative?
On 8/3/05, Dawson, Michael <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> With nine guys? I wonder...
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Kevin Graeme [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, August 03, 2005 1:03 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: Fun group activities...
>
> Don't for a second misread my comments to indicate that I'm not completely
> passionate concerning this issue. I consider it a grave threat to our
> educational system.
Ok.
>
> How pervasive was the gay marriage issue?
>
> It was a small, regional issue until very smart conservatives leverag
> Gruss wrote:
> As long as it's not a blanket law, I don't see a problem with it. I
> also don't see a problem with racial profiling or any other type of
> profiling.
>
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+1
--- On Wednesday, August 03, 2005 3:15 PM, Michael Dinowitz scribed: ---
>
> Read the first paragraph again and tell me that those NEW rights are
> not crazy? I can just hear it now:
> "Mr. IRA terrorist suspect, we would be coming into your home to
> investigate you but it is Sunday and due to
> -Original Message-
> From: Kevin Graeme [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, August 03, 2005 3:08 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: More on Bush and Intelligent Design controversy
>
> It's not a theory. It's a hypothesis.
You're right, of course.
I fall on my sword. ;^)
Ji
> Vivec wrote:
> I wasn't complaining.I just said the suspect *does* have rights.
>
I understand and am always a proponent of liberty, but those right and
laws are made to protect society as a whole. Something like a sucide
bombing may cause people and law enforcement officers to say that
those
Read the first paragraph again and tell me that those NEW rights are not
crazy? I can just hear it now:
"Mr. IRA terrorist suspect, we would be coming into your home to investigate
you but it is Sunday and due to your religious beliefs I may be interrupting
your prayers so I'll be back tomorrow"
nothing testible in it, so its not even a hypothesis.
undemonstratable and reliant on faith, sounds like an ideology to me.
larry
On 8/3/05, Kevin Graeme <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It's not a theory. It's a hypothesis.
>
> On 8/3/05, Jim Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > The science of th
> -Original Message-
> From: G [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, August 03, 2005 2:36 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: More on Bush and Intelligent Design controversy
>
> Oh, and another comment on this (i know, i know, i'm too charged on this
> issue :)
Don't for a second
It's not a theory. It's a hypothesis.
On 8/3/05, Jim Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The science of this is pretty clear: taken as presented ID is actually an
> interesting theory when considered rationally. There's some value in it (as
> there is value in all scientific endeavors).
~
I hear ya. At least I'm not the only one.
I found this for vice city
Money Cheat
While playing press Black, Black, Left Trigger, Left Trigger, Left,
Down, Right, Up, Left, Down, Right, Up.
I have tried it a bunch of times and the damn thing wont work. I must
be missing some thing.
On 8/3/05, To
I wasn't complaining.I just said the suspect *does* have rights.
If the suspect chooses to allow those rights to be trampled that is
the suspect's choice, and if he does not that is also his choice and
that too should be respected.
Upholding those rights that are granted by established law does no
> -Original Message-
> From: G [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, August 03, 2005 2:30 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: More on Bush and Intelligent Design controversy
>
> Respect that they deserve? Are you kidding???
>
> Holy christmas.these people want public tax dolla
Aaron Rouse wrote:
> Anyone ever looked into setting up indoor home security cameras? Something
> that you could view remotely.
X10.com is probably most famous for its popunder ads a few years back,
but their website has always been a good resource for home automation
and remote-viewing tools.
> Vivec wrote:
> Lol!
> Whatever..kill them all and let god sort them out.
>
You're missing the point - the police can ask you to do anything, even
when pointing a gun at you. Sure, the terrorists can insist they have
rights but that might not be smart ... but they could do it.
I don't know the
ive yet to figure out how to use cheats on my xbox in ANY game, except
for tony hawk pro skater 2
tw
On 8/3/05, Phill B <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm trying to figure out how to use cheats for GTA vice city. I have
> tried a bunch of them and none work. Do I need to do some thing to
> enable c
Jeff Williams wrote:
> Does any one here shave their pubes?
> Looking for tips on how to do it.
Oddly enough, there are plenty of useful tips here:
http://pubicshave.com/
jd
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"But we should care more for the rights of the >>>suspected<<< bombers
and if the police capture one who has a bomb on him and kills them,
well deaths are expected to safeguard rights. right?"
This comment mentions shooting.
I was one of those who didn't think it was a good thing, or acceptable
fo
> Brian wrote:
> So the answer to your question is: Never. I will never give respect to the
> opinion that religion should be taught in science classes.
>
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> Jim wrote:
> And how many battles do you have to lose to these "stupid" people before you
> give them the respect that they deserve?
>
Stupid people can win battles simply by convincing other stupid people
to agree with them - which is easy to do because those people are
stupid.
That is, it's
Oh, and another comment on this (i know, i know, i'm too charged on this
issue :)
Just how pervasive do you think this ID push is? One school district in
Massachusetts, some idiots in Kansas...and an evolution sticker on a text
book in Georgia (which has been repealed, just as surely as the sci
that is pe fecto!!
On 8/3/05, Jason Lemahieu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 3/4 meat, 1/4 vegetarians?
>
> the perfect solution is... shish kabobs!
>
> on the grill of course, with marinated steak/chicken, pineapple, green and
> red peppers, onion, mushrooms, shrimp, zucchini/squash, mini
Respect that they deserve? Are you kidding???
Holy christmas.these people want public tax dollars to be used in a
public science class to teach THEIR religion to YOUR children. What part of
that merits my respect?!??!
If it makes you fell better, I'll call em frickin' geniuses!! But their
dude, that's a little extreme. they didn't shoot him, they asked him to
strip down.
Vivec wrote:
> Lol!
> Whatever..kill them all and let god sort them out.
>
>
> On 8/3/05, Michael Dinowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Read that first paragraph to see what 'rights' he has. Also, the fact
> is
> -Original Message-
> From: Gruss Gott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, August 03, 2005 1:48 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: More on Bush and Intelligent Design controversy
>
> > Jim wrote:
> > These are not stupid people. They've got a clearly defined agenda and
> are
Lol!
Whatever..kill them all and let god sort them out.
On 8/3/05, Michael Dinowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Read that first paragraph to see what 'rights' he has. Also, the fact
is that the police are hunting for suicide bombers. In such a case,
you have to make sure that the person your grabb
Here, this program is a lot easier to use:
http://www.sysinternals.com/Utilities/TcpView.html
On 8/3/05, Marlon Moyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This might be extreme, but the kerio firewall would show you what
> processes were accessing different ports. It will tell you the
> location of the
With nine guys? I wonder...
-Original Message-
From: Kevin Graeme [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 03, 2005 1:03 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Fun group activities...
Competitive nude jello wrestling.
~
Competitive nude jello wrestling.
On 8/3/05, Jerry Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Paintball/lasertag never gets old.
> I just read about a kickball league for adults. That sounded like fun.
> Bowling has always drawn a crowd.
> Learn something together (abstract art painting, ballroom dance)
This might be extreme, but the kerio firewall would show you what
processes were accessing different ports. It will tell you the
location of the program that is listening to the port.
On 8/3/05, Ian Skinner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How can I find the file that is used when this URL is run?
>
Ok I gotta know how does one get booted out of Epcot?
sas
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Paintball/lasertag never gets old.
I just read about a kickball league for adults. That sounded like fun.
Bowling has always drawn a crowd.
Learn something together (abstract art painting, ballroom dance)
Mini formula 1 racing (gocarts on steroids)
Sponge diving at Tarpon Springs?
$100/person flea
> Jim wrote:
> These are not stupid people. They've got a clearly defined agenda and are
> intelligently using the tools of their antagonists against them. They are
> well organized and well-funded.
>
That's true. Ok: well organized people who are still stupid
~~~
3/4 meat, 1/4 vegetarians?
the perfect solution is... shish kabobs!
on the grill of course, with marinated steak/chicken, pineapple, green and red
peppers, onion, mushrooms, shrimp, zucchini/squash, mini potatoes, and cherry
tomatoes.
mm mm good.
(think we're making them tomorrow actually)
Read that first paragraph to see what 'rights' he has. Also, the fact is that
the police are hunting for suicide bombers. In such a case, you have to make
sure that the person your grabbing has no weapons OR explosives on him.
Stripping down saves lives and in such a case should be expected.
Bu
On 8/3/05, SStewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Plane
>
> Leaving on a Jet Plane - Peter, Paul, and Mary
> Jet Airliner - Steve Miller
> >>Iron Eagle, Jag Panzer
> >>Thundersteel, Riot
>
> Train
>
> Driver 8 - REM
> Midnight Train to Georgia - Gladys Knight
> Chatanooga Choo Choo - Glen Miller
The program may not be using a file at all - the page may be internally
rendered. However, if you want to track the files that a program is using I
highly recommend using FileMon (freeware):
http://www.sysinternals.com/Utilities/Filemon.html
HTH,
Howie
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How can I find the file that is used when this URL is run?
http://localhost:83/console/home
This is an administration page for an application and I would like to see how
it builds the nice view of the raw text log files for the application.
Embarrassingly, I can not find the home of the admini
do a canoe ride through the everglades
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Come fly with me - Sinatra
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From: Howie Hamlin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 03, 2005 9:10 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Today's song theme: Planes trains and automobiles
Sorry if I'm stealing Jerry's concept :)
To get things started:
Plane
Leaving
keep em coming!
will go over the recipies with my wife latter tonight.
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Rent this movie as a guide.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0124198/
:)
Dawson, Michael wrote:
> Let's see
>
> Nine guys...
> wedding season coming on...
> bridesmaids...
>
> Isn't this a topic for a current movie? ;^)
>
> How about a series of paintball or similar war games?
>
> M!ke
>
>
Let's see
Nine guys...
wedding season coming on...
bridesmaids...
Isn't this a topic for a current movie? ;^)
How about a series of paintball or similar war games?
M!ke
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