There's a family crisis issue in this country - I saw it on TV. Dads,
apparently, aren't sticking around or some such. Anyway here's a few movies
with good, strong dads:
"The Great Santini" may not have been the best dad ever, but he was
definitely strong. My dad never pummeled me in the head w
> I just rembered another one. This was a horror flick with
> Denzel Washington,
> "The Fallen". Totally folled me.
Great film. :)
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new epoch : isn't it time for a change?
add features without fixtures with
the onTap open source framework
http://www.fusiontap.co
I'd put my money on it being a hedonistic vacation something-or-other...
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 aroun
I can see the need for the scroll menu.
The thing that bothers me is having to try to click on a fast moving button.
If you start the scroll going, and move your mouse down out of the
scroll window, it keeps scrolling until the end. If it would just stop
when my mouse went out of the scroll windo
LOL.
Mo HEE toe!
Kevin Graeme wrote:
> Here, crank this one too.
> http://www.bacardimojito.com/
>
> On 8/4/05, Ray Champagne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>i got it and cranked the volume wondering where it was for about 10
>>seconds or so...
>>
>>then i pooped myself when the booming voice ca
Here, crank this one too.
http://www.bacardimojito.com/
On 8/4/05, Ray Champagne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> i got it and cranked the volume wondering where it was for about 10
> seconds or so...
>
> then i pooped myself when the booming voice came over the speakers and
> deafened i and my co-wo
It's gorgeous. Love the underwater scene. But I don't like the idea of
the splash page. Hate splash pages in general. And, it seemed a wee
tad slow to me. It's hard to tell if the content area would be
squished with no content in there. My gut says it's okay, though.
I don't know if it says "band
i got it and cranked the volume wondering where it was for about 10
seconds or so...
then i pooped myself when the booming voice came over the speakers and
deafened i and my co-worker. :) sounds like the announcer in Halo.
"Red Team has the flag!"
the pitfalls of having your computer hooked
It looks better than anything I've worked on. Of course I'm .edu and I
don't think anyone here would know commercial viability if it bit them
on the ass. But I don't see anything that scares me as far as what's
there, far from it. It makes me want to come down to TT right now.
When is Carnival?
-
Yeah, just sit on the intro screen for a bit.
On 8/4/05, Ray Champagne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ooh, there's a voice? i should turn my speakers on!
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I normally hate music on sites, but having a persistantly available
calypso player would be cool. It couldn't be just hidden in one of the
sections. It would need to be on all pages. And and mp3 stream so that
when I go from page to page it still playing the same song at the same
point.
In fact, w
ooh, there's a voice? i should turn my speakers on!
Kevin Graeme wrote:
> Not a fan of the scrolling menu.
>
> And please tell me that booming voice is yours. So hawt!
>
> On 8/4/05, Vivec <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>Okies...
>>So I think this will be the final design.
>>http://www.sugarisl
Yeah, my thinkpad's battery meter told me that it needed to be
reconditioned to restore it's factory capacity. It had some easy to
follow instructions and so I ran the computer down completely. I
charged it overnight and checked the capacity. It went further down.
Did it again. It went down fa
Not a fan of the scrolling menu.
And please tell me that booming voice is yours. So hawt!
On 8/4/05, Vivec <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Okies...
> So I think this will be the final design.
> http://www.sugarislands.com/concepts/tribe/splash.htm
>
> What do you guys think. The scrolling menu is s
0_0
you have all the cool toys.
On 8/4/05, Raymond Camden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ok, so as most of yall know, I'm something of a hardware noob. My Dell
> XPS has pretty bad battery life, but has been getting worse in the
> last 4 or 5 weeks. I can only get, maybe, 50 minutes or so.
Errm..well..see we had this problem.
The menu was longer than we had space for.
So we decided it could scroll left and right,
then we could fit as much as we wanted onto it.
Carnival music is calypso, soca...we will have an example somewhere on
the website at launch. Just have to sort out copyrig
Don't feel bad. Laptop battery life is one of the grand mysteries. I
can't help, I can only sympathize.
On 8/4/05, Raymond Camden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ok, so as most of yall know, I'm something of a hardware noob. My Dell
> XPS has pretty bad battery life, but has been getting worse in the
Lose the scrolling menu, and I like it! Scrolling in general bugs me,
especially when I have to "catch" a menu item in it. Besides that, it
takes away from the other cool visual effects you have going on there.
I really think it is unnecessary, unless you win a cheap prize for
catching the me
No argument. The concept that worked in the 1900s doesn't really hold
up quite as well. The effects were awesome. And the little girl actor
is amazing.
The red weeds were in the book. They were basically the terraforming
concept before terraforming was a concept. But yeah, the overall story
just d
Okies...
So I think this will be the final design.
http://www.sugarislands.com/concepts/tribe/splash.htm
What do you guys think. The scrolling menu is something new we are trying.
It is for a Carnival Band, the band launching is soon...I'm really nervous.
The site has to stand up to over 5,000 p
There are supposed to be checks and balances, organisations that look
out for the rights of consumers. But yes, at the end of the day the
Voting Public are the ones that must stand up and say, enough is
enough.
Software Patents was fought hell hard in Europe, and have not been
completely approved,
"The DMCA is totally flawed and should be repealed,but Money talks, the
consumer can go to hell."
I agree completely. I will therefore stop buying DVDs, and will not
purchase any copyrighted CD. Money does talk - and if consumers
actually used their powers, the BSA, RIAA, and MPAA would be
powerle
I am hoping to attach it to the wall next to my 21" LCD touchscreen,
to control launch of my web-base x-10 network, music system and art
display.
Just for gee-wiz factor.
(The same reason I have a cueCat in my pantry).
On 8/4/05, Jochem van Dieten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Kevin Graeme wrote:
Kevin Graeme wrote:
> Too bad it doesn't do Windows Domains. That's what I would want it for.
That's because it is insecure:
http://wiki.whatthehack.org/index.php/Track:Attacks_on_Digital_Passports
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Battery life estimate depends on current power draw, as well. If you're
spinning the DVD while crunching numbers and running external USB
devices off the bus, your battery life's gonna be short-short-short. If
you are checking email with nothing connected and the monitor brightness
set to the min
Ok, so as most of yall know, I'm something of a hardware noob. My Dell
XPS has pretty bad battery life, but has been getting worse in the
last 4 or 5 weeks. I can only get, maybe, 50 minutes or so.
So I went to Dell and found a new battery:
http://accessories.us.dell.com/sna/ProductDetail.aspx?sk
On 8/4/05, Kevin Graeme <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Wire is so reliable and easy though. My whole house is wired and I've
> got wireless, and my preference is to use wired when possible.
>
> So many hassles with wireless with security and keys and compatibility and
> such.
True. Plus wireless
Yes you did but I was typing and you were sending :)
The latest developement is now my wife has started pking around at
other models she had not previously known about...and she asks, is it
too late to change the model of the home...
*sigh* and of course the builders are fine with it so...more mod
##| -Original Message-
##| From: Kevin Graeme
##|
##| So many hassles with wireless with security and keys and
##| compatibility and such.
Also - it's not just about wireless for the laptops or the desktops ...
It's about wiring for other network devices:
Gaming consoles
Picture displa
Well, you could put the .rm file on it, just like you can put any other
file on it, but it won't play. Which, I suspect, is the point. :-)
--Ben
Jerry Johnson wrote:
> Yep. Hit send on accident.
>
> I don't think so. the 60GB iPod only supports MP3, AAC, Audible, WAV and AIFF.
>
> On 8/4/05,
Obviously, you simply need to put a couple IR beams under the bed. That
way, when the cat panics and runs under there.
--Ben
Kevin Graeme wrote:
> My cat triggers on all of those too. Of course she just runs under the bed.
>
> -Kevin
>
> On 8/4/05, Tony Weeg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
blockquotes would help
On 8/4/05, Michael Dinowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> And the article is up. Rather interesting response from him:
> http://www.fusionauthority.com/Community/Article.cfm/ArticleID:4483
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Wire is so reliable and easy though. My whole house is wired and I've
got wireless, and my preference is to use wired when possible.
So many hassles with wireless with security and keys and compatibility and such.
-Kevin
On 8/4/05, Cameron Childress <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 8/4/05, Paul I
Thanks everyone for all the good suggestions so far...
We're not quite as...how do you say...suave as Vince Vaughn and Owen Wilson,
so we're probably going to have to skip out on the wedding crashing.
Paintball is fun as well, but it's 92 degrees outside right now ("it's not
the heat, it's the
On 8/4/05, Michael Dinowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> And the article is up. Rather interesting response from him:
> http://www.fusionauthority.com/Community/Article.cfm/ArticleID:4483
yeah, i don't know if i buy the response. using quotation marks
generally implies that you're quoting somebod
On 8/4/05, Paul Ihrig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> wire up your internal network with fiber throught the walls, when they go up.
> do as much of that type of work your self.
then wait 2 years and realise 802.11n is cheaper and just as fast...
-CAmeron
~~~
And the article is up. Rather interesting response from him:
http://www.fusionauthority.com/Community/Article.cfm/ArticleID:4483
> Fusion Authority will have an article up in a few minutes with a quote
> from Joel covering this.
>
> >http://www.joelonsoftware.com/articles/AardvarkMidtermReport.h
In my opinion, Joel has a very strong bias toward Microsoft related
stuff. I find it hard to believe that he "misunderstood" so badly
that he misquoted something so out in left field and in favor of
Microsoft. His continued comments about iPods and not being able to
replace the batteries are at l
I pretty much agree with everything you said. About the only thing I
really liked was the alien design itself -- tripodal laterally
symetrical aliens are frickin' awesome!
--Ben
Vivec wrote:
> I thought the entire premise of the aliens totally senseless really.
>
> So they embed these machines
I thought the entire premise of the aliens totally senseless really.
So they embed these machines into the planet...when? No one knows.
They wait until the inhabitants of the planet have evolved to a point
where they have technology, they have cities etc.
Then they send strike teams down to the
Great feedback here.
Tonight I'll say what the site is really all about, but it is good to
know that the overall theme and feel of it seems to be getting through
to people.
:)
It leads me to think once we get some firm pictures up there, and the
menu done properly people would be able to tell at
Judith forced me to start using the Yahoo messenger so you can catch me there
with a username of "mdinowit". If you don't have it, I can switch over to ICQ.
>Mikey - you got a sec on instant messenger?
>
>
>Cheers,
>Erika
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> BTW - did you know that the average corporate desk has 400 times more
> disease causing germs than the average public toilet seat?
/me stops licking my desk...
o_O
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Yes a misunderstanding. I have emailed Joel to ask him to correct the quote.
I did *not *say nobody used CF. I did say that it didn't matter that he
hadn't done ColdFusion because he could talk about general software
development issues of interest to CF developers (which he did, very
successfu
Fusion Authority will have an article up in a few minutes with a quote from
Joel covering this.
>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 c
My cat triggers on all of those too. Of course she just runs under the bed.
-Kevin
On 8/4/05, Tony Weeg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ways to trigger rocky:
>
> 1. come through any door other than the garage door
> 2. make any noise outside the bedroom when he knows all are accounted
> for in the
Yep. Hit send on accident.
I don't think so. the 60GB iPod only supports MP3, AAC, Audible, WAV and AIFF.
On 8/4/05, Jerry Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I don;t think so.
>
> mp3 and
>
> On 8/4/05, Jacob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I have a 60 GB iPod. I would upload some speeches to
Yeah, you are exactly right. I was hoping it would integrate into my Active
Directory so there wasn't a password anymore at all.
> -Original Message-
> From: Jason Lemahieu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, August 04, 2005 2:03 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: MS Fingerprint
> Erika wrote:
> Well - the home inspector suggested a capful of bleach. So that's what I
> use.
That's what I do too although I use more than a capful - maybe a cup.
Been doing that for 3 years with no problems. I bleach everything
though - I put some down the drains every few weeks, wash down
Yeah, however it will do web prompts, and other application prompts.
For $20 it is a pretty cool way to store passwords.
> -Original Message-
> From: Kevin Graeme [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, August 04, 2005 1:57 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: MS Fingerprint Reader
>
So you're going to just forget all your passwords? What happens when you want
to log in somewhere from another workstation / friend's house / etc?
>So I was at office depot and ran across a USB fingerprint reader. It is
>actually pretty cool, you can store your passwords to websites and other
>
you got it!
On 8/4/05, G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> VERY few thieves will enter a house and continue once they've been alerted
> to the presence of a dog. It's just too risky. They will happily try the
> next house, rather than face a dog.
>
> Doesn't matter if you have a pit bull or a poodle..
It's not the worth of the house - it's what it contains. ;)
Since we have been robbed before - I like to be extra cautious :)
Cheers,
Erika
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##| -Original Message-
##| From: Adam Haskell
##|
##| I come from a home where we didn;t even
Well - the home inspector suggested a capful of bleach. So that's what I
use.
But if you go to a hottub store - they have cleaning solutions that can
be used in the jacuzzis.
Cheers,
Erika
--
##| -Original Message-
##| From: Tony Weeg
##
VERY few thieves will enter a house and continue once they've been alerted
to the presence of a dog. It's just too risky. They will happily try the
next house, rather than face a dog.
Doesn't matter if you have a pit bull or a poodlethey'd rather not take
their chances.
> ways to trigger r
HEY! I mentioned these! :P
##| Some stuff people have not mentioned:
##|
##| The basement will have plumbing for a full bath and wetbar
##| (wherever we want it and it can go...)
##|
##| Stove Hood vents to outside instead of circulating through
##| a filter.
Cheers,
Erika
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ways to trigger rocky:
1. come through any door other than the garage door
2. make any noise outside the bedroom when he knows all are accounted
for in the bedroom
3. move around or rustle leaves in the yard at night (he hears that too!)
i hear ya ian, but rocky is just too darn good at makin' sh
:) rocky. my canine sec. system!
tw
There was a Learning Channel series a bit ago "It takes a theif," I believe.
Basically each episode two refomed house theives convince a home owner to let
them show how easy it is to break in and how much can be lost, then for the
house owner's
Even better are the pocket dimensions for storage. Its the coming
thing in inter-dimensional real estate. It stores my trebuchets and
other siege equipment when I'm not out to conquor the world.
larry
On 8/4/05, Jim Campbell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You're all fools for not getting in on the
Too bad it doesn't do Windows Domains. That's what I would want it for.
-Kevin
On 8/4/05, Nick McClure <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am pretty impressed. The only thing it doesn't do is log on to Windows
> Domains. If you are using local authentication it will work.
$20.00 after rebate.
> -Original Message-
> From: Jerry Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, August 04, 2005 1:24 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: MS Fingerprint Reader
>
> How much?
>
> On 8/4/05, Nick McClure <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > So I was at office depot an
Yeah, and MS has a keyboard that has it too.
> -Original Message-
> From: Aaron Rouse [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, August 04, 2005 1:18 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: MS Fingerprint Reader
>
> You can get some laptops with these built in, I am pretty sure IBM sells
>
Adam Haskell wrote:
> The Helipad is against the HOA rules so that got nixed good suggestion
> though!
Why is it against HOA rules? A small chopper can't be lounder than,
say, a couple o' Dell servers
> Most of the suggestions we are going though, hold the hardwood floors
> and the uber cr
i forewent the security system and have a pit bull.
COME ON OVER BOYS!
betta pack a lunch tho' cause its gonna be a long night!
:) rocky. my canine sec. system!
tw
On 8/4/05, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Adam wrote:
> > Some more things:
> >
> > Security system comes with the hou
The Helipad is against the HOA rules so that got nixed good suggestion though!
Most of the suggestions we are going though, hold the hardwood floors
and the uber crazy HVAC system, the security is all included. Call me
old fashioned or nieve whatever but I think securirty systems are just
overduei
+1
i'm sick of remembering passwords
Jerry Johnson wrote:
> How much?
>
> On 8/4/05, Nick McClure <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>So I was at office depot and ran across a USB fingerprint reader. It is
>>actually pretty cool, you can store your passwords to websites and other
>>stuff into it, an
> Ketchup Green! The T is Soylent!
ouch.
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Yea.. just figured it out. I will play MP3s though. So I will just have to
convert them.
http://www.audio-mp3-recorder.com/super-mp3-recorder/super-mp3-recorder.htm
Thanks
Jacob
-Original Message-
From: Jerry Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, August 04, 2005 10:17 AM
T
You can get some laptops with these built in, I am pretty sure IBM sells
some at least.
On 8/4/05, Nick McClure <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> So I was at office depot and ran across a USB fingerprint reader. It is
> actually pretty cool, you can store your passwords to websites and other
> stu
How much?
On 8/4/05, Nick McClure <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So I was at office depot and ran across a USB fingerprint reader. It is
> actually pretty cool, you can store your passwords to websites and other
> stuff into it, and when ever you are prompted you just place your finger on
> the read
There are some realaudio to mp3 converters out there (Google for
"realaudio to mp3"). But iTunes will also natively read and convert
non-DRM'd WMA, WAV and some other common audio types as well, if you
have any other non-RealAudio options for the speeches you're getting.
- Jim
Jacob wrote:
>
When the new Pope says it in an encyclical, I'll tke it as Roman Chuch
doctrine. Until then, it is opinion only. I have yet to see anything that
sets doctrine on this for the Roman Church except that there are no conflicts
between evolution and the concept of the human soul.
This letter seems
I don;t think so.
mp3 and
On 8/4/05, Jacob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a 60 GB iPod. I would upload some speeches to it in real player
> format. Is this possible?
>
> As far as I know, iPod will only download from iTunes or your CD player.
>
> TIA
> Jacob
>
>
>
~~
You're all fools for not getting in on the inactive volcano market when
it was prime a few years ago. It stores all my death ray equipment, has
lots of closet space, plenty of room for henchmen, and the natural
pahoehoe flooring is divine, if a little bumpy.
- Jim
Marlon Moyer wrote:
>we had
I didn't notice that either. I also didn't notice the left and right
margins have padding on each side (the blues merge on my monitor)
On 8/4/05, Ray Champagne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> aa, i was wondering why the score wasn't working for me! it all
> makes much more sense now...especiall
So I was at office depot and ran across a USB fingerprint reader. It is
actually pretty cool, you can store your passwords to websites and other
stuff into it, and when ever you are prompted you just place your finger on
the reader, and poof, you are logged in.
I am pretty impressed. The only t
I have a 60 GB iPod. I would upload some speeches to it in real player
format. Is this possible?
As far as I know, iPod will only download from iTunes or your CD player.
TIA
Jacob
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we had our heli-pad put in the backyard that way the hydraulic lift in
the garage could still be used.
On 8/4/05, Ben Doom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You know, with all the improvements you guys are adding to his house, I
> can't believe no one has pointed out that he needs to reinforce the
> g
aa, i was wondering why the score wasn't working for me! it all
makes much more sense now...especially with a 1280X1024 resolution...
Ian Skinner wrote:
> Using this version [http://www.onemorelevel.com/games/avoider.swf], I've got
> over 400. Much easier to stay within the bounds so as no
I just rembered another one. This was a horror flick with Denzel Washington,
"The Fallen". Totally folled me.
J
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over 400. Much easier to stay within the bounds so as not to reset the score
to 0.
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Web Programmer
BloodSource
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Sacramento, CA
"C code. C code run. Run code run. Please!"
>>"Soylent Green" is... come on people! Don't you watch the classics?
>
> hehe... I showed this film to my kids (they're 11 and 8) and now Green
> Tabasco sauce is loving referred to as "Soylent Green"
Ketchup Green! The T is Soylent!
/rimshot
--Ben
~
I want stainless steel. But I also want a more industrial-style kitchen
-- shelves instead of counters, etc. -- so that makes sense.
--Ben
Erika L Walker-Arnold wrote:
> ##| From: Tony Weeg
> ##|
> ##| ---> not sure on this, corian is the shit... granite can suck in
> ##| wine... and other sta
You know, with all the improvements you guys are adding to his house, I
can't believe no one has pointed out that he needs to reinforce the
garage or the helicoper will crush it when it lands on the pad.
--Ben
Gruss Gott wrote:
>>Paul wrote:
>>tile the bathroom & kitchen
>>
>
>
> And put radian
my best so far is 328.
On 8/4/05, Ian Skinner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> That dude has WAY to many tricks.
>
>
> --
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> Web Programmer
> BloodSource
> www.BloodSource.org
> Sacramento, CA
>
> "C code. C code run. Run code run. Please!"
> - Cynthia Dunning
>
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On 8/4/05, Adam Haskell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Wow what a list!!
Yeah, you didn't say what kind of limits you need to stay within.
These suggestions are all for OMGFUCKINGAWESOME homes. I know in my
case if I had gone with a builder and opted for all these things, we
never would have been ab
That dude has WAY to many tricks.
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-Original Message-
From: Ray Champagne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, August 0
> Adam wrote:
> > 2. wash basin with hot/cold in the garage
> It was an option but we declined (it still can change) Why do you
> reccomend this?
>
Oh man, don't skip this. I'd also get a drain in the floor of the
garage especially if you get ANY snow. You'll end up using your
garage sink more
> Adam wrote:
> Some more things:
>
> Security system comes with the house (brinks), though the monthlies
> are extra after first 3 months.
>
About the security system: make sure you get EVERY window and every
door along with motion detectors in all major rooms. Also get key
pads in all the ro
> So what's the deal with the black fog? Is it meant to kill everyone
> or something and then the martians die?
yes, actually a stunning prediction of Biological warfare given that
Mustard Gas and whatnot were not used (and IIRC even invented) until
more than a decade later.
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"If my li
On 8/4/05, Adam Haskell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Wow what a list!!
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> > 1. hot/cold water outside spigots (front and back of the house)
> hot and cold? not sure thats an option but why hot?
(Washing cars? Washing Dogs? Why not :) Thaw something outside during
the winter?)
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> > 2. wash
On 8/4/05, Adam Haskell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > 2. wash basin with hot/cold in the garage
> It was an option but we declined (it still can change) Why do you
> reccomend this?
This depends a lot on the layout of the house. In my current house I
wish I had it. We've been doing painting of de
not to mention he was married to JUDITH!!!
:) was it you judith?
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On 8/4/05, Jerry Barnes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > "Shattered" - Man, the plot seems familiar. I think I watched it in
> > college. I'll add it too my Netflix Q as well.
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mos def.
it is wild.
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On 8/4/05, Jerry Barnes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > "Shattered" - Man, the plot seems familiar. I think I watched it in
> > college. I'll add it too my Netflix Q as well.
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Wow what a list!!
> 1. hot/cold water outside spigots (front and back of the house)
hot and cold? not sure thats an option but why hot?
> 2. wash basin with hot/cold in the garage
It was an option but we declined (it still can change) Why do you
reccomend this?
> 3. as someone mentioned WIRE
> I was in an all-day meeting, so I worked on this on my iPod on the train home:
Stick shifts and safety belts - Cake
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will
"If my life weren't funny, it would just be true;
and that would just be unacceptable."
- Carrie Fisher
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> Twelve Monkeys
Fantastic film!! "Brazil" has a bit o'the ol'twist ending as well...
> "Soylent Green" is... come on people! Don't you watch the classics?
hehe... I showed this film to my kids (they're 11 and 8) and now Green
Tabasco sauce is loving referred to as "Soylent Green"
:-D
and in t
The Lions Gate Film "SAW" is a good one.
I remember seeing previews for it online like a year before it finally came
out, as its release kept getting pushed back. I was so excited for it, and it
turned out alright :)
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Purchas
We opted for the hot tub instead of the jacuzzi tub. That way we can
fit more people into it :)
On 8/4/05, Erika L Walker-Arnold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yeah - I second the jacuzzi tub. I use ours too. Especially after a long
> day in the yard.
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> It's not hard to fill it with hot water o
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