> Some industry standard method like GNU gettext or Java resource bundles.
okay, i will look into this.
> I doubt that is very usefull. Unless you have one translator for all
> languages
> instead of one translator for each language.
multiple translators, one page manager. original text in en
> I think he was talking about the input screen for a Content Management
> Administration page.
Yes, this is my intent.
> The end user would just see the information in their language of choice I
> hope.
:-)
--
will
"If my life weren't funny, it would just be true;
and that would just be u
> how are you handling the translation, real people?
Yes. translation is handled by real people. at least I think they are real :-P
> I hope?
yes. real people. no machine translation
> I'm interested in the topic having wrestled with it a bit myself, but
> don't have a good solution for you.
T
Red Dawn is still my fav in that category :)
with
the goonies being a VERY close second.
in fact ill still quote some goonies on a yearly or so basis!
tw
On 8/9/05, Jim Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You know - the kind of movie that draws your pathetic childhood out in stark
> contrast.
The site is still in final prep for this season.
If you want to join its less than $13 per week
to play, and VERY VERY FUN!
ill give a complete rundown in the next couple days but the basics are:
1. pick winners each week for each game
2. assign a value to the game (1-16 or the number of games th
DUDE I ALMOST BLOGGED ABOUT IT I AM SOOO TICKLED!
VERY impressed with orton.
i love ricky williams new attitude.
now im watching dave and michelle wie is about to come on :)
great night!
GO RAIDERS OPENING NIGHT !!! WE'VE GOT MOSS!
wow.
tw
On 8/8/05, Erika L Walker-Arnold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
You know - the kind of movie that draws your pathetic childhood out in stark
contrast. The kind of movie that makes you wish your parents would leave
you alone seemingly for days on end so that you could delve deep into the
ancient mysteries of your neighborhood.
"Stand By Me" constantly reminds
OMG. IT IS SOOO AWESOME to have the sounds of MNF on the telly
again.
Al Michaels. I just love the sound of his voice.
So who else is as excited as I am?
Cheers,
Erika
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I agree with the sentiment in general, but when you're in power you
generally do want a halt to polarizing ideas. They are the ones that
are counter to your power base.
-Kevin
On 8/8/05, Dana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> you know.. I never thought I would hear myself agreeing with the man,
> but
I just so happened to be watching The Weather Channel and they showed a
segment on DST changes to take place in 2007. The main reason is to
save energy.
Basically, DST will start three weeks earlier than normal, and end one
week later than normal. Unfortunately, I live, and work, in one of the
f
"Can someone please remind me, what is sleep? Does it come in durations
greater than two hours?"
Congrats. And, I feel your pain. My wife just had our third child July 19.
Since, my sleep pattern has been significantly less than consistant.
~~
Amen. Preach it.
Dana
On 8/8/05, Loathe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Who would have thought that the court would allow local government to
> seize your land for economic gain?
>
> Who would have thought that the 16th Amendment would be able to get the
> support of all the states and the legisla
which might almost sound like a good idea, except remember when nobody
but nobody but you was going to have access to your social security
number?
As for use in people, it's already here. I know someone who put it in
his son because he was afraid his ex would take off with him. There
exists a scho
you get a $10 ticket, at least in the state of Maryland. Had several.
Dana
On 8/8/05, Larry C. Lyons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> OK the next time you're stopped by a traffic cop lets see what happens
> when you refuse to show your licence.
>
> larry
>
> On 8/8/05, Kevin Graeme <[EMAIL PROTECT
It's already being done on schoolchilden. For their own safety, don't you know.
Dana
On 8/8/05, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Jim wrote:
> > 2) Thompson (the former secretary) sits on the board of directors of the
> > company which produces the chips.
> >
>
> Is that really a good bu
been known to to this with ozomatli. And Renaissance.
On 8/8/05, Erika L Walker-Arnold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I can do this with Cat Stevens. I can listen to the same cat stevens
> song over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over
> and over and over and over and over
ha! just did a search and there are those who think he's running for
president. Against Hillary. Might explain a lot.
Dana
On 8/8/05, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Dana wrote:
> > you know.. I never thought I would hear myself agreeing with the man,
> > but I read somewhere where he w
ok... if you're looking at coyotes you aren't in albuquerque...
probably good considering the nekked part
Dana
On 8/8/05, brobborb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dont worry a bout the I-40. I'd hate to end up eaten by a coyote or
> wolf...butt nekked!
>
> - Original Message -
> From:
Dont worry a bout the I-40. I'd hate to end up eaten by a coyote or
wolf...butt nekked!
- Original Message -
From: "Dana" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Community"
Sent: Monday, August 08, 2005 7:04 PM
Subject: Re: hiyah
> I'm kind of at the other end of the country from idaho falls and
> Dana wrote:
> you know.. I never thought I would hear myself agreeing with the man,
> but I read somewhere where he was calling for an end to partisanship
> and polarization in politics, and he was actually making a lot of
> sense...
>
I know! Weird, huh? He's saying a lot of good stuff latel
I'm kind of at the other end of the country from idaho falls and so
are you if you are in New Mexico. What I really want to know is --
should I stay off I-40??
On 8/8/05, brobborb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If you happen to be passing by the interstate goin through idaho falls
> (I-84?) I left a
If you happen to be passing by the interstate goin through idaho falls
(I-84?) I left a little 'package" in an ice cooler in a dumpster. HAHA OMG
man that night was so crazy it was an emergency i've never done anything
crazier haha (except the one time i picked up a crackhead a few years ago)
anyone out there but me doing any? I have the capacity to send out
30-day passes to a medical reference database if anyone is interested.
Geared to to the primary-care physician who wants specific references
for a particular specialty, ie what is the best course of treatment
for patient x, who has
OMG where. I have to drive home soon. I'll need to keep an eye out esp
if you are really pooping across the landscape.
Dana
On 8/8/05, brobborb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey everyone i haffa laptop now and wifi at major truckstops so i gonna be a
> regular again. It was really fun pooping acr
also, on the clown theme
http://www.firstpeople.us/FP-Html-Clipart/NativeClipart-Kachina_pg1.html
Furthermore, I have to correct myself -- these clowns are pueblo.
While the Hopi are a pueblo people, they are the most isolated and
there has been some cultural drift. Usually the term is used for
m
Hey everyone i haffa laptop now and wifi at major truckstops so i gonna be a
regular again. It was really fun pooping across America! I miss you guys. I
was in denver the other day. nice place! then to cheyenne WY, back to denvor,
now i in new mexico
hey isaac
http://www.peabody.harvard.edu/katsina/
On 8/1/05, S. Isaac Dealey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey Dana,
>
> Do you have any url's to references for the Coyote fables?
>
> Re: "hey, kinda like Coyote. He is more than Loki; he is foolish man
> who keeps trying :) I have always been fa
It was an issue. In discussion groups I also got yelled at for various
offenses of the white settlers, and more than once had to point out
that first of all, neither I nor any of mine were involved in anything
of the kind around *here* and ya, *sure* there used to be signs saying
no dogs or indians
Their main navigation bar tends to lag a bit behind a browser resize.
Ugh.
-Original Message-
From: Kevin Graeme [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, August 08, 2005 4:09 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Telemarketing Harassment
I'm always amazed at how many businesses don't know goo
I mainly choose these songs for the continuous beat/rhythmn (not a lot
of drum fills or different patterns).
If I had my way, I would bring my Casio keyboard to work and just run a
constant drum and bass pattern. But the office neighbor would probably
throttle me.
M!ke
-Original Message---
As I see it, the real risk here is that companies are having a hard
enough time simply securing their own software/firmware already.
Adding in a "secure backdoor" is sure to add complexity, complicate
security, and cause a rise in the number of vulnerabilities that any
given piece of software has.
> When I'm "in the groove" I like to choose a
> song with a good beat and set the media player
> on repeat. I could listen to the same song
> all day.
> I think I do that because I like having
> background music, but I don't want to be
> distracted by the change in song.
> My favorite song to re
that's the way it's heading...
On 8/7/05, Vivec <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> "Practically, what this means is that the government will be asking
> broadband providers - as well as companies that manufacture devices
> used for broadband communications - to build insecure backdoors into
> their netw
And I am sure you see no problem with Outkast's Grammy performance?
You're oversimplifying the issue again.
Dana
On 8/8/05, Larry C. Lyons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The attitude that because person X is not from racial group Y and
> therefore is not qualified to comment etc is about as racist
I just saw that. He was a good journalist. And Canadian :) A loss to
broadcasting. I was just reading today that nobody has fundraisers for
lung cancer. Maybe they should. Deaths like these are even sadder
because they were preventable.
Dana
On 8/8/05, Ben Doom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> As of
William Bowen wrote:
> What would your preferred method be for management of multi-language content?
Some industry standard method like GNU gettext or Java resource bundles.
> 1. All titles/page content listed on one (scrolling) form? i.e.,:
>
> English Title
> French Title
> German Title
> Spa
Are you really saying title language 1 title language 2 etc followed by text
language 1 text language 2 etc? Seems like a lot of scrolling. Very ugly for
the spanish speakers.
Dana
I think he was talking about the input screen for a Content Management
Administration page.
The end user would j
you know.. I never thought I would hear myself agreeing with the man,
but I read somewhere where he was calling for an end to partisanship
and polarization in politics, and he was actually making a lot of
sense...
Dana
On 8/8/05, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I just heard Newt Gingrich
how are you handling the translation, real people? I hope? I'm
interested in the topic having wrestled with it a bit myself, but
don't have a good solution for you.
My input is that in Canada bilingualism requirements often cause some
very clunky design, though the occasional bit of graphical bril
Boo!
Kevin Graeme wrote:
> You are following your namsake too closely, Mr. Doom.
>
> On 8/8/05, Ben Doom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>I dunno. A little experimentation might be fun. :-)
>>
>>--Ben
>
>
>
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I think you have to be an idiot to buy a trailer anyway. They're
fragile and they depreciate, why in god's name would anyone spend $50k
on one?
Dana
On 8/8/05, Ken Ketsdever <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> We don't want them. We have too many idiots now.
>
> Besides for every large earthquake there
Our AC went on the fritz again, so we spent the better part of four hours in
our local wide screen, dolby, stadium seat, Air Conditioned multiplex.
Saw the following:
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory... if you've ever wondered whether Tim Burton
dropped acid in high school, go see this movie.
I'm always amazed at how many businesses don't know good business practices.
-Kevin
On 8/8/05, Matthew Blatchley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Anyone ever been called by these people? http://www.sbo-online.org/
>
> I just called 5 times by these people who wanted my confirmation on my
> business
Anyone ever been called by these people? http://www.sbo-online.org/
I just called 5 times by these people who wanted my confirmation on my business
address for a free listing on their website, but they asked me messed up
questions about my birth date etc. at which point I told them they have no
> I dunno. A little experimentation might be fun. :-)
>
> --Ben
A certain kind of interrogation could also be enjoyable. Especially
questioning that largely requires short, breathless gasps of the affirmative.
--
Ian Skinner
Web Programmer
BloodSource
www.BloodSource.org
Sacrame
You are following your namsake too closely, Mr. Doom.
On 8/8/05, Ben Doom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I dunno. A little experimentation might be fun. :-)
>
> --Ben
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Well, however you define it the Revelations of John isn't in it :)
On 8/8/05, Gruss Gott wrote:
> > Sam wrote:
> > I think you call it the Old Testemant or Hebrew Bible?
> >
>
> Is that called the Torah? I know the first 5 'books' (Genesis,
> Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy) are called
Ian Skinner wrote:
>>> That, and a desire the study/experiment/interrogate her.
>>
>> I was thinking another verb :)
>
> Well, that may apply more to us fans then to the other characters, at
> least not since the revelation of her true nature.
I think you underestimate the power millions of yea
Cat Stevens sang "Crimson and Clover"? :)
Ladies and Gentlemen, it's Yusuf Islam and the Shondells!
Yaaay!
- Jim
Erika L Walker-Arnold wrote:
>I can do this with Cat Stevens. I can listen to the same cat stevens
>song over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over
>
I can do this with Cat Stevens. I can listen to the same cat stevens
song over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over
and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over
and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over
and over and
I think everybody on this list should use MSN Messenger and set it so
that their display name changes based on the song to which they are
listening. That might give some ideas for those "lost songs".
M!ke
-Original Message-
From: Tony Weeg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, August
you have issues :)
i dont mind staying "in genre" but i have to listen to diff songs.
like today, i was all over the place :)
my list for today
Andrea Bocelli (iPOD)
The System (XM Radio station techno)
Radiohead (Pablo Honey)
Talkin' Blues (Bob Marley)
Team Sleep (Team Sleep)
Talkin' Blues (Ag
> Sam wrote:
> I think you call it the Old Testemant or Hebrew Bible?
>
Is that called the Torah? I know the first 5 'books' (Genesis,
Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy) are called the Pentateuch and
I thought the whole was called the Torah.
~~
I think you call it the Old Testemant or Hebrew Bible?
On 8/8/05, Gruss Gott wrote:
> > Sam wrote:
> > I'm glad that's not in my Bible :)
> >
>
> It's in the Revelation of John, which is in every Bible - which Bible
> do you have? Did someone rip out the last chapter? Maybe you did.
> Maybe you
When I'm "in the groove" I like to choose a song with a good beat and
set the media player on repeat. I could listen to the same song all
day.
I think I do that because I like having background music, but I don't
want to be distracted by the change in song.
My favorite song to repeat endlessly i
I dunno. A little experimentation might be fun. :-)
--Ben
Jochem van Dieten wrote:
> Ian Skinner wrote:
>
>>>that might stop the humans from shooting her at first sight.
>>
>>That, and a desire the study/experiment/interrogate her.
>
>
> I was thinking another verb :)
>
> Jochem
~
An ideal solution would be like something from the Marching Morons -
but I don't think that solution would be allowed.
larry
On 8/8/05, Ken Ketsdever <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> We don't want them. We have too many idiots now.
>
> Besides for every large earthquake there is in California 40 tra
Plus, I learned while living out in Oregon that California ships its
overflow north already.
On 8/8/05, Ian Skinner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Its not worth erasing the idjits. They breed too fast. What's needed is a way
> to get them to provide their own solution - have them all move out to
>
That's where I was thinking they should go. If we pack them in tight
enough the problem solves itself.
larry
On 8/8/05, Ian Skinner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Its not worth erasing the idjits. They breed too fast. What's needed is a way
> to get them to provide their own solution - have them a
>That, and a desire the study/experiment/interrogate her.
I was thinking another verb :)
Jochem
Well, that may apply more to us fans then to the other characters, at least not
since the revelation of her true nature. Before then even the other characters
did and where. :-)
--
I'm with you there.
My pet peeve is Walgreens in Quincy Ma. (corner of 53a and Qunicy
Ave), the bastards.
As a recently diagnosed diabetic, I needed all kinds of prescriptions
and health products.
I went to Walgreens five times, and all five times they screwed me on
my prescriptions. Not includi
Its not worth erasing the idjits. They breed too fast. What's needed is a way
to get them to provide their own solution - have them all move out to
California just before the next big earthquake...
larry
HEY! I don't want any more idiotic neighbors then I already have! Keep your
own idiots!
We don't want them. We have too many idiots now.
Besides for every large earthquake there is in California 40 trailer
parkers in the Midwest get hit by tornados. Most of the idiots live in
trailers anyways. Just ship them off to Kansas and what for a tornado.
-Original Message-
Fro
Walgreen's isn't much better...I feel for ya!
- Original Message -
From: "Michael Dinowitz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Community"
Sent: Monday, August 08, 2005 3:02 PM
Subject: SPAM-LOW: Rite Aid sucks
> I'm feeling a little depressed and think that some chocolate will help. So
> I g
Ah, yah, that's the treatment if it isn't ridiculously bad. They
didn't believe me that Soren had jaundice until I couldn't get him to
stay awake - at which point they still laughed at me and patted my
head and said, "oh, first time mom" until they got the test results
back and called and said, "Th
Its not worth erasing the idjits. They breed too fast. What's needed
is a way to get them to provide their own solution - have them all
move out to California just before the next big earthquake...
larry
On 8/8/05, Michael Dinowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm feeling a little depressed and t
Ian Skinner wrote:
>> that might stop the humans from shooting her at first sight.
>
>That, and a desire the study/experiment/interrogate her.
I was thinking another verb :)
Jochem
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> Sam wrote:
> I'm glad that's not in my Bible :)
>
It's in the Revelation of John, which is in every Bible - which Bible
do you have? Did someone rip out the last chapter? Maybe you did.
Maybe your the ..., naw.
~|
Find out
www.bbb.org - but I couldn't find them.
I also usually search google groups - also nothing to be found. Sounds
shady to me.
On 8/8/05, Paul Ihrig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ok.
> can any one tell me how to find out the legitimacy of this site>?
> http://www.worldbshop.com/product.php?productid=
I'm feeling a little depressed and think that some chocolate will help. So I go
into Rite Aid where the chocolate is 3.59 a bag. They have a sale for chocolate
at 1.79 a bag. Looks good to me. But wait, it says that the sale is only on
M&M/Mars snack or fun size where the size is between 9 and 1
I'm glad that's not in my Bible :)
I think small pox vaccine would have been a better mark of the beast,
since the chip is also inserted into the triceps but it's not visible.
I'd like to get a tracker for my daughter. Can't be too safe.
On 8/8/05, Gruss Gott wrote:
> Also the bible warns about
> Larry wrote:
> What about immunizations?
FanTAStic point. All it would take is one flu outbreak where and to
get the vaccine you had to get the chip because it would blah, blah,
blah.
We're just one virus away from them, really.
On 8/8/05, Robert Munn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Anyone who seriously thinks such a plan could pass in Congress, be signed
> into law by the President, or be upheld in federal courts needs to examine
> the root causes of their extreme paranoia.
>
> You don't even have to go into any of the de
> Wai, if you're wearing the pimp hat shouldn't David be the one doing
> the work? :-)
David is a pimp, too. He goes by "Lil' Pimp." He just doesn't have the
cool hat.
Who wants to be one of our CF-Ho's?
Respectfully,
Adam Phillip Churvis
Member of Team Macromedia
Certified Advanced ColdFusio
Hey there,
I have been tasked with adding multi-language capabilities to the
External Customer Support site that I run for my company. Managing the
display of the content is no problem, but I am having a bit of trouble
designing the content management interface.
Currently I am using a home-brewed
> pictures pictures
It looka like 'dis:
http://www.productivityenhancement.com/support/plumhelp/Advanced_Tutorials/Adding_a_new_Plum_layout/Adding_the_layout_to_the_application.htm
> dude.
> GROW THE BEARD BACK
Can't. Bad for business.
Respectfully,
Adam Phillip Churvis
Member of Team Mac
My guess is that beer in many countries was involved.
On 8/8/05, Ken Ketsdever <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I personally would like to hear more about what lead to being
> " pleasently escorted out of the park"
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Tyler Silcox [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Our tr
> Jim wrote:
> What's the difference? Just because it doesn't have an "off switch"? If
> that bothers you then don't get one.
>
I think the point is that the bracelet is easily convertible - it only
takes a few seconds to take it off or put it on while an implant
doesn't have that flexibility.
Who would have thought that the court would allow local government to
seize your land for economic gain?
Who would have thought that the 16th Amendment would be able to get the
support of all the states and the legislature?
Who would have thought that we Americans would put people into camps
b
We still want pictures damn it
-Original Message-
From: Ray Champagne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, July 29, 2005 10:44 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Personal Assistant update
Oh.
Basically, my office window faces an apartment where this pretty hot
chicky lives. She likes
Anyone who seriously thinks such a plan could pass in Congress, be signed into
law by the President, or be upheld in federal courts needs to examine the root
causes of their extreme paranoia.
You don't even have to go into any of the details of the plan to find a
Constitutional objection. On i
I personally would like to hear more about what lead to being "
pleasently
escorted out of the park"
-Original Message-
From: Tyler Silcox [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 03, 2005 9:48 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Fun group activities...
We're approaching our yearly
Wai, if you're wearing the pimp hat shouldn't David be the one doing
the work? :-)
-Kevin
On 8/8/05, Adam Churvis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Coding for the client, playing Rick James's "You And I," wearing my Dr.
> Pimpalishuss pimp hat, driving David crazy...
>
> Oh, yeah!!!
I watched Good Eats and the original Iron Chef a few years ago, but I
just don't watch them now for some reason.
I watch the morning cooking shows on FoodTV on the weekends when I
wake up but I'm too lazy to get out of bed yet. Gets me motivated for
ideas for cooking on the weekend.
-Kevin
On 8/
> He was released from the witch's control once he
> remembered his name.
> that whole sequence was her remembering her earlier
> encounter with
> him, and being told his name.
I understood the plot device, that's not really what I was commenting
on... the scene just seemed very "rainbows and gum-
I just heard Newt Gingrich on NPR and, as usual, I agree with him on
fiscal policy. We disagreee about most other things, but on money we
agree.
On Talk of The Nation he was asked how you stop the record lavish
public works spending that we can't afford. His response was simple,
honest, and exac
I've been considering changing the locks on my front door to biometric
based locks. I will probably still allow entry be key. I might leave
the back door key only entry. I will probably try it on my wood shop
first as a beta test.
Ideally I would want to set up 4 or 5 levels of security.
Kno
Hmm
Terms and Conditions has the located in California,
Whois has them located in Illinois,
Their customer service number has them located in New York.
Proceed with caution...
Do a search on google with their customer service number...LOL
On 8/8/05, Tony Weeg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> steal
>It's very sad. Very, very sad. I read that and my first thought was
>"casemod". And I don't even like casemodding!
>
Hey, happy thought -- the baby's fine now and that's what matters! 100 years
ago they didn't have these treatments.
Ken, congratulations! May you and your family have lot of na
How about Howl's Moving Castle? Now she kicked butt almost.
Strange that film. I deliberately held off reading the novel (much to
Wendy's disgust) until after I saw Myazaki's take on it. Comparing the
two, I think I prefer the film.
larry
On 8/8/05, Jim Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On 8
It's very sad. Very, very sad. I read that and my first thought was
"casemod". And I don't even like casemodding!
--Ben
Ken Ketsdever wrote:
> They gave us this box with a ribbon like cable that was about 5 inches
> wide and 24" in length. The ribbon like cable was only about an 1/8 of
> inch
pictures pictures
dude.
GROW THE BEARD BACK
:) tw
On 8/8/05, Adam Churvis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Coding for the client, playing Rick James's "You And I," wearing my Dr.
> Pimpalishuss pimp hat, driving David crazy...
>
> Oh, yeah!!!
>
> Respectfully,
>
> Adam Phillip Churvis
> Mem
steal someones identity, have it shipped to a po box. then give them
the money when it comes in.
if it doesnt come in... who cares??
:) jk of course
On 8/8/05, Paul Ihrig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ok.
> can any one tell me how to find out the legitimacy of this site>?
> http://www.worldbshop.
> On 8/8/05, S. Isaac Dealey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > What about Spirited Away by Myazaki. While the
> > > kid does not turn into a ass kicking machine,
> > > she fits within all the other criteria.
> >
> > I'm not sure I would ever describe the girl in Spirited Away as
> > "intimidating"..
They gave us this box with a ribbon like cable that was about 5 inches
wide and 24" in length. The ribbon like cable was only about an 1/8 of
inch thick but produced blue lights in a diagonal pattern. We laid her
on the ribbon cable when she slept so she was exposed to the light. The
lights didn'
Another reason to get cable.
argh!
I was hoping to last until the anklebiter turns 4 or 5.
larry
On 8/8/05, Kevin Graeme <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 1 in 7 isn't bad. It just happens to be Friday night. And the decent
> anime on Cartoon Network doesn't start until late Saturday. Maybe it's
>
I can feel for you. Been there and done that. At least Alexis is
sleeping through most of the night now and into the morning, that is
if 5:30 AMcan be called morning.
larry
On 8/8/05, Ken Ketsdever <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks to everyone!
>
> After taking two weeks off I am back to work.
He was released from the witch's control once he remembered his name.
that whole sequence was her remembering her earlier encounter with
him, and being told his name.
larry
On 8/8/05, S. Isaac Dealey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > What about Spirited Away by Myazaki. While the
> > kid does not tu
ok.
can any one tell me how to find out the legitimacy of this site>?
http://www.worldbshop.com/product.php?productid=16272&cat=260&page=1
300 bucks for a 60gb ipod photo just seems to good to be true.
i have emailed them about better business info, and am waiting.
thanks
-paul
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Hey Ken,
Our son had that jaundice. It's called ABO incompatability jaundice.
Sarah would have to be B (postive/negative is not an issue in this
case), if she had that. I'm glad she's better now. Did you have to
bring her back to the hospital? Soren spent about 4 days in the "grow
box" - very hard
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