There is a bit about it in The Economist this week, but I haven't seen much in
the U.S. press. We're too focused on the size of Jessica's butt and whether Jen
still loves Brad and what the two Parises are doing with their dogs.
>So there's been a minor tussle recently in Japan's government. It's
Cooper called it an email and said ABC cannot produce it. Either way,
she strongly denies it.
I'll check my source.
On 8/17/05, Michael Dinowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Actually, it was a letter which at least one source says that ABC has (and
> Cindy signed). We're actually going to contact
I tried reading his mind once, but I got a "file not found" error.
On 8/16/05, Sam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Present threat and gathering threat have different meanings. You seem
> to think that since the President fumbles when he speaks we can
> substitute whatever words or meanings we want.
Actually, it was a letter which at least one source says that ABC has (and
Cindy signed). We're actually going to contact them in the morning to ask
specifically if they have the letter or not. This isn't the only list where
this is being discussed. :)
> Cindy Sheehan was on Anderson Cooper an
Cindy Sheehan was on Anderson Cooper and absolutely denied making the
statement about Israel. ABC News, which made the first claim
regarding the statement cannot confirm it. All they have is an email,
which they cannot produce, from someone who was claiming to speak for
her. I suspect an IP tr
He's already done that (met with her) and now she wants more.
http://msnbc.msn.com/id/8975281/
In my opinion she has no more right to meet with Bush than any other
mother/father/parent/wife/husband that has lost someone in the Iraq
conflict. What she wants is to ask Bush to withdraw from Iraq..
I can understand her being upset at Bush, but he's not directly or even
(mostly) indirectly responsable for her sons death. Her son made an adult
decision that led to a heroic death. A death he volunteered for in all respects.
Just want to inject some logic into the emotions that are running with
It doesn't really matter what her son thought. He's not the one
protesting. It's a perfectly human situation for the son to believe in
it and the mother not and the mother still be upset when the son dies.
On 8/16/05, Michael Dinowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> But did her son think it was a lie
So there's been a minor tussle recently in Japan's government. It's a
little thing, revamping the postal system, that sort of blossomed into
something that is threatening the sitting party, has seen Prime
Minister Koizumi dissolve the House of Representatives, and apparently
caused one politician t
But did her son think it was a lie? He re-enlisted, asked for a combat unit (he
was a mechanical engineer) and then volunteered for the job where he was
killed.
Bush did say he was sorry for the death of all the soldiers, sons and
daughters. What makes this woman special that she needs a person
the problem is that this is often the only way to divine his meaning
> people on this list read his mind all the time.
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She's a mother who lost a son for what she believes to be a lie. Agree
with her or disagree with her, she has had the backbone to try to
confront GW when the Democratic Party and the press did not. For that
alone she deserves some respect.
But I agree, Bush should meet with her, should preferably
hmmm. Cabin decompression in Greece. Suggestive. Any cause yet on this one?
Dana
On 8/16/05, Jim Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Vivec [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: Tuesday, August 16, 2005 5:45 PM
> > To: CF-Community
> > Subject: Re: another crash
I agree. The average person has no idea about cache, for one thing.
Just because they don't clear it doesn't mean they are inviting you to
look through it...
Dana
On 8/16/05, Robert Munn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You can't let the emotional issue of child pornography cloud the legal issue
> o
>> -Original Message-
>> From: S. Isaac Dealey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Sent: Monday, August 15, 2005 7:22 PM
>> To: CF-Community
>> Subject: RE: Attempt at a WDDX replacement... comments?
>> Redux
>>
>> > After ignoring all of Isaac's good advice (sorry)
>>
>> Yes, but that was to be e
Agreed. My dad used to tell me stories of journalists interviewing
each other in Belfast and in the Middle East. This is at least part of
the problem. Another part is that we don't have enough Arabic
speakers. Yet another is that we didn't listen to the people who did
have a clue.
Dana
On 8/16/05
I do remember that gasoline is a prime example of price inelasticity
(or do I mean elasticity? it's a product that people will buy even if
the price increases substantially).
It seems that people are taking advantage of that.
Dana
On 8/16/05, Aaron Rouse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Unfortunatel
and your point is...
On 8/16/05, Sam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> http://www.nytimes.com/2005/08/15/business/media/15apee.html?ei=5090&en=4a4f32424faa6ab5&ex=1281758400&partner=rssuserland&emc=rss&pagewanted=print
>
> On 8/16/05, Dana wrote:
> > I remember seeing some stories about a reporter fro
> So I decided to give your idea a try: a separate tag for
> each datatype.
> However the issue here is that (seemingly) you _must_
> define an indicator
> ("all", "choice" or "sequence") for complex types and
> that's just too damn
> restrictive.
> I would want to do something like this:
>
>
I still think the fact that his army at times locked on to US planes and
firing on US planes patrolling the no-fly zone was grounds enough for
invasion.
-Original Message-
From: Gruss Gott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, August 16, 2005 7:46 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: It's
Or maybe, he did what he did because once over there, he felt that the
people there needed the support of the American Troops.
I've heard stories from many soldiers along those lines. They don't mind
going back because there are people that need their help.
-Original Message-
From: Ken Ke
He said the statements suggest Mr de Menezes had walked into Stockwell
Tube station, picked up a free newspaper, walked through ticket
barriers and had started to run when he saw a train arriving.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/4157892.stm
~
A few facts overlooked (like the cause of the 67 war), but the point is
basically correct. Israel has problems in both the short and long term. The
question I have is how long till the middle east meltdown (cyberpunk RPG
reference).
~
> On 8/16/05, S. Isaac Dealey wrote:
>> Missing the point obviously...
> Yes you are.
Must you degenerate to kindergarten use of language?
> Present threat and gathering threat have different
> meanings.
In a rational world, when you're speaking with someone who understands
the language and has
On 8/16/05, Aaron Rouse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> By having the ability to drastically hurt our oil based economy :)
Yeah. If we hadn't invaded Iraq we might be paying 2.50 a gallon for gas.
;>\
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represents the second withdra
> Sam wrote:
> He supported terrorists, offered them safe haven maybe training. Was
> looking into buying uranium.
> All threats to the US.
>
Threats that post a clear and present danger to US national security?
Invasion worthy threats?
~~~
If he'd stop making up words it might be easier to understand his
intent. :P
-Original Message-
From: Sam [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, August 16, 2005 4:21 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: It's Official! Iraq Strategy Failed
On 8/16/05, S. Isaac Dealey wrote:
> Missing the po
I'm confused. Where's the FUD?
You mention the existing rating systems. I think they do a great job.
The more restrictive the rating, the more interested in the product I
am. Great marketing gimmick.
-Kevin
On 8/16/05, Robert Munn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Boy talk about a FUD list. So many b
On 8/16/05, S. Isaac Dealey wrote:
> Missing the point obviously...
Yes you are.
Present threat and gathering threat have different meanings. You seem
to think that since the President fumbles when he speaks we can
substitute whatever words or meanings we want. Might as well, a few
people on this
> The anti-war and anti-bush movement has found itself an
> idol in Cindy Sheehan. What can be worth more politically
> than a grieving mother? So what if she sprouts out
> conspiracy theories about a America going to war with Iraq
> because of Israel. So what if her story does not check out
> exac
Missing the point obviously...
The point being that, since statements which are obviously patently
bad do not seem out of place when side-by-side with quotes from the
president, there's no reason to argue about what he said specifically
(the words he chooses)... as what he says specifically is oft
I tried babelfish at first and found it not to be as good.
Try taking a sentence, converting it from English to say
Spanish, then reversing that translation. The translation
leaves more to be desired.
Example:
Sentence:
Try taking a sentence, converting it from English to say Spanish, then
reve
I think her point is that she feels as though her son bought into Bush's
lies (many Americans did, most of them still do). Her son did what he
thought was right based on the lies the Bush administration used to
justify the war. Had she or her son been aware of the truth her son may
not have re-en
Sorry... I guess it's still not my week...
> I was being sarcastic
>> -Original Message-
>> From: S. Isaac Dealey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Sent: Tuesday, August 16, 2005 3:44 PM
>> To: CF-Community
>> Subject: RE: time to close ranks ...
>>
>> Photos sure... videos maybe... sites? ...
Actually I found www.imtranslations.com so far the best.
Not sure if it will do what you need but has worked for my needs.
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On 8/16/05, Robert Munn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The FRC is blowing smoke in everyone eyes. A law could easily be
> passed pushing all adult content into the .xxx domain within a certain
> timeframe, and it would be easy to enforce. Sites offering adult content
> after the deadline would face
Yeah, this woman is pretty amazing, Her husband filed for divorce a few
days ago.
I'm not sure how you can expect the President to meet with the parents
of every soldier that dies. Regardless of what is said, she wouldn't be
happy.
And even if he did meet with her, it would be seen as a political
> -Original Message-
> From: DRE [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, August 16, 2005 5:35 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: automatic online language translation?
>
> Hi, this is a service I'm considering for a client.
>
> http://www.systransoft.com/products/online_services/systranl
> -Original Message-
> From: Vivec [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, August 16, 2005 5:45 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: another crash...
>
> Yes.
>
> You think it is very odd too , don't you.
>
> Statisticaly speaking the series of airplane crashes we've seen very
> recen
Yes, thanks to Main Stream Media's Walter Cronkite
On 8/16/05, Howie Hamlin wrote:
> Even if the event is not true it reflects the Tet offensive fairly
> accurately. The Viet Cong got mauled during the Tet offensive yet that
> battle is regarded as the battle that won the war for them and got t
>As for control of the territory -- do *we* have it? I think not. Yeah,
>we crushed Fallujah. Did we crush the insurgents there? I am not sure.
>Maybe they had the resources to get out. Maybe all we did was make a
>lot of civilians homeless. This is all speculation of course. I don't
>really know.
Looks like my SMTP server at work finally opened up.
Mail I sent nearly an hour ago is just now showing up. Mail I sent from
home 2 minutes ago is already here.
-Original Message-
From: Nick McClure [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, August 16, 2005 3:47 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject
Hi, this is a service I'm considering for a client.
http://www.systransoft.com/products/online_services/systranlinks_bronze.html
Basically its a link from each page to a translation company that
translates the page you came from. Its nice because they can alter
their site with a cms and let th
The anti-war and anti-bush movement has found itself an idol in Cindy Sheehan.
What can be worth more politically than a grieving mother? So what if she
sprouts out conspiracy theories about a America going to war with Iraq because
of Israel. So what if her story does not check out exactly as sh
You can't let the emotional issue of child pornography cloud the legal issue of
Fourth Amendment privacy rights. I agree with EFF. When you turn your computer
in for servicing, you are not inviting the technician to snoop around on your
computer. You are asking them to fix a problem and that's i
I was being sarcastic
> -Original Message-
> From: S. Isaac Dealey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, August 16, 2005 3:44 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: RE: time to close ranks ...
>
> Photos sure... videos maybe... sites? ... increasing in number faster
> than the human popula
One of the reasons I use my inkjet printer these days for personal stuff.
For the professional side, like weddings and portraits that I shoot, I use a
pro lab, but for personal stuff, I just print it myself.
> -Original Message-
> From: Dana [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, Augu
Well, that was because that content was on your servers more or less, or
going across your bandwidth.
And your TOS spelled it out.
> -Original Message-
> From: SStewart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, August 16, 2005 3:33 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: RE: pro or con...
>
>
Well, we don't have a national rating system for movies or games. There
are companies and organizations that rate movies and games that submit
themselves for rating.
A movie can determine not to be rated. The MPAA can decide to not give a
film a rating.
-Original Message-
From: Robert Mun
Tiff and I saw the movie Kinsey recently... interesting... sad...
funny... not for everyone I'm sure, but there are some subtle jokes in
it that you'd miss if you're not paying pretty close attention to
what's being said... At one point he's talking to a guy about
financing his research and he's sh
But did the police have the right to search the computer without a
warrant?
-Original Message-
From: Matthew Small [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, August 16, 2005 3:57 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: pro or con...
I don't see this as a 4th amendment case. The tech has possess
I don't see this as a 4th amendment case. The tech has possession of the
computer, given to him by the owner. Now there's no reasonable expectation
of privacy since it was voluntarily exposed - reasonable being the key word
here. It's unreasonable to expect that somebody discovering illegal
acti
Boy talk about a FUD list. So many big brains and so few ideas about how we
could regulate or even define pornography. Amazing. We have a national rating
system for movies, for video games, for music- seems to me we decide what
pornography is everyday.
And honestly, who cares if stuff gets tagg
Yes.
You think it is very odd too , don't you.
Statisticaly speaking the series of airplane crashes we've seen very
recently is quite quite odd.
On 8/16/05, Asim Manzur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> http://www.cnn.com/2005/WORLD/americas/08/16/venezuela.crash/index.html
>
> --
> Regards,
~~
Unfortunately a good part of cost of fuel at the pump that we see is from
speculation of the traders of the "stocks" Same goes for natural gas, which
is way too high cost wise for what the supply is and has been for sometime
now. Then there are all the other factors of the entire world that effe
NICE! Putting all of those little ford excusrions to shame!
DRE
On 8/16/05, S. Isaac Dealey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> That? That's the Sesame Street child-restraint seat from Playschool
> with streering wheel attachment. Big Bird on the stick, Ernie on the
> horn. You can honk that fat bastard
present danger is not the same as gathering threat.
On 8/16/05, Howie Hamlin wrote:
> Right, and the "War on Terror" is now the "Global Struggle Against Extremism"
>
> Same thing...different name...
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On his fiscal expertise:
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On 8/16/05, Larry C. Lyons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> One of my more favourite quotes:
> "I understand small business growth. I was one."
> George W. Bush, New York Daily News, Feb. 19, 20
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/08/15/business/media/15apee.html?ei=5090&en=4a4f32424faa6ab5&ex=1281758400&partner=rssuserland&emc=rss&pagewanted=print
On 8/16/05, Dana wrote:
> I remember seeing some stories about a reporter from, I think the
> Washington Post, who went over there with an Arabic spea
Ted Kennedy was also the name of an IRA terrorist who was (and I think
still is) in a British prison.
larry
On 8/16/05, SStewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> As far as the list goes, I don't think it's as long as people think. I
> believe it's comprised of data from several law enforcement agenc
Not exactly, the pictures they are developing are in plain sight.
With your computer, personal data isn't in plain sight, somebody would have
had to go looking for it.
At a photo lab, the lab tech verifies each picture before printing, so they,
as part of their job look at every photo you have.
he's on the list, or was, saw a news story on that too.
Dana
On 8/16/05, SStewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> As far as the list goes, I don't think it's as long as people think. I
> believe it's comprised of data from several law enforcement agencies. I
> wouldn't be surprised if it's primari
We saw a student opera production here of Turn of the Screw. Great
story, but the production we saw was pretty bad. I'd be interested to
see a professional opera troupe do it to compare.
On 8/16/05, Jim Campbell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Crappy seats are only $15, and it ranges up from there to
One of my more favourite quotes:
"I understand small business growth. I was one."
George W. Bush, New York Daily News, Feb. 19, 2000
larry
On 8/16/05, S. Isaac Dealey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On 8/16/05, Howie Hamlin wrote:
> >> He proclaimed Iraq to be a "clear and present danger"
> >>
He makes it so easy yet we feel the need to add our own. :)
On 8/16/05, S. Isaac Dealey wrote:
> > On 8/16/05, Howie Hamlin wrote:
> >> He proclaimed Iraq to be a "clear and present danger"
> >> which it was not.
>
> > No I think he said "grave and gathering" threat.
>
> He also said that Am
> Well not just that. There are plenty of image hosting
> sites like
> imageshack.us or open discussion forums that people happen
> to post
> nudie pics to. The site isn't a porn site, it might be
> tech site or a
> food site or whatever. Does those sites have to use a .xxx
> domain?
If the respon
I think we could shorten that. We're geeks, we like binary, right?
1: Morally objectionalble
0: Booring.
--Ben
Short Fuse Media wrote:
> -- BEGIN SARCASM --
>
> Aww... heck, why don't we just implement this:
>
> http://tinyurl.com/aa8nv
>
> rating system
>
> -- END SARCASM --
> Robert wrote:
> In Iraq there is no political movement opposing the creation of the new Iraqi
> state.
I wouldn't go that far. Right now everyone is waiting to see what
happens so there's really nothing to oppose. That is, you can't
oppose something that doesn't exist.
Essentially you've got
Nope, no priests in my background. Speaking of priests, here's a little joke:
A young naive priest graduates from seminary and is assigned to parish
in a very bad part of town. Everyday on his walk to the church, he's
approached by a hooker who says, "Hey man, wanna blow job for 10
bucks". He's
I think those things are important too. But yes, I suspect that oil
has a more to do with the current situation than democracy.
But if we are getting to the point where oil supply *is* an issue they
have already hurt us, no? I'd be interested in seeing that paper
sometime. Not being sarcastic.
Da
> On 8/16/05, Howie Hamlin wrote:
>> He proclaimed Iraq to be a "clear and present danger"
>> which it was not.
> No I think he said "grave and gathering" threat.
He also said that America is the place "where wings take dream" and
that "[terrorists] will never stop thinking of ways to harm Ame
There's Philipino separatist group called the Moro Islamic Liberation Front...
Or...
MILF
:)
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Right, and the "War on Terror" is now the "Global Struggle Against Extremism"
Same thing...different name...
--- On Tuesday, August 16, 2005 3:45 PM, Sam scribed: ---
>
> On 8/16/05, Howie Hamlin wrote:
>> He proclaimed Iraq to be a "clear and present danger" which it was
>> not.
>
> No I thin
I think it's 'cause being raised Catholic *is* a childhood trauma.
:-)
--Ben
S.Isaac Dealey wrote:
> I'm not hearing a no... :)
>
>
>>I was raised Catholic.. :)
>
>
I'm addicted to Cathouse on HBO. Anybody else watching
it? Not only
is it interesting, but I seem to be learni
It's possible... it's hard to say with any certainty... the
"landscape" of phone numbers hasn't changed much in the last 50 years.
They've added digits... In the long run that may (or may not) be
analogous to adding TLD's.
> Maybe, but by that point I have a feeling the entire
> landscape of DNS a
On 8/16/05, Howie Hamlin wrote:
> He proclaimed Iraq to be a "clear and present danger" which it was not.
No I think he said "grave and gathering" threat.
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ours too. But we had no actual information that the url was being
distributed, and no complaint. The tech, matter of fact, had no reason
to be in that directory at all. He was just bored out of his mind and
clicking around. Sooo for reasons of manpower alone, plus the
implications, we let it g
As far as the list goes, I don't think it's as long as people think. I believe
it's comprised of data from several law enforcement agencies. I wouldn't be
surprised if it's primarily Arab sounding names.
If Ted Kennedy's on the list it was someone's idea of a joke.
sas
Scott A. Stewart,
Web
Photos sure... videos maybe... sites? ... increasing in number faster
than the human population?
> Yeah, I'd say there are more new porn sites than new
> humans.
>> -Original Message-
>> From: S. Isaac Dealey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Sent: Tuesday, August 16, 2005 2:00 PM
>> To: CF-Co
>> -Original Message-
>> From: S. Isaac Dealey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Sent: Tuesday, August 16, 2005 2:45 PM
>> To: CF-Community
>> Subject: Re: How hardcore do you have to be
>>
>> > to purchase a 12 inch star wars doll for $189.00
>>
>> > http://us.yesasia.com/en/PrdDept.aspx/pid-10
glad to hear it. Been wondering about this.
Dana
On 8/16/05, SStewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Nope, Stewart is very common, I've flown dozens of times since 9/11, never
> had a problem. Except at National Airport, where the require you to take your
> shoes off..
>
> sas
>
> Scott A. Ste
he may have...i don't know for sure. But T.O. used it too.
On 8/16/05, G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Nice!
>
> Though.wasn't Latrell Sprewell the athlete who uttered the now infamous
> "I gotta feed my family" line?
>
>
> > http://www.foryouto.com/pages/1/index.htm
> >
> > cute
> >
> > --
Again, I hope you are right. I do agree with your conclusions, btw,
but unless I missed it (always possible) I have not seen much original
reporting that says the insurgents are Baathists. I have seen a lot of
American officials *quoted* as saying that the insurgents are
Baathists, and foreign merc
He supported terrorists, offered them safe haven maybe training. Was
looking into buying uranium.
All threats to the US.
On 8/16/05, Gruss Gott wrote:
>
> Good job at avoiding the question, but are you saying that Iraq
> without WMD is a threat to the US? If so, how?
>
~~~
I'm not hearing a no... :)
> I was raised Catholic.. :)
>> > I'm addicted to Cathouse on HBO. Anybody else watching
>> > it? Not only
>> > is it interesting, but I seem to be learning a lot of
>> > stuff from it
>> >
>>
>>
>> Tiff is addicted to it. :)
>>
>> Not sure why this would be a "g
When I worked for an ISP, our TOS clearly spelled out that while we were pretty
liberal (we co locate a couple of legal porn sites, and hosted a few more)
Things like Child Pornography, hacking sites and warez sites would not be
tolerated and we would assist law enforcement with prosecution of a
Maybe, but by that point I have a feeling the entire landscape of DNS and
all of that will have changed.
> -Original Message-
> From: S. Isaac Dealey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, August 16, 2005 2:06 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: RE: time to close ranks ...
>
> I think th
Nice!
Though.wasn't Latrell Sprewell the athlete who uttered the now infamous
"I gotta feed my family" line?
> http://www.foryouto.com/pages/1/index.htm
>
> cute
>
> --
> Charlie Griefer
>
>
> "...All the world shall be your enemy, Prince wi
On 8/16/05, Robert Munn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You all still seem to be missing the point. That's all the insurgents have.
> Let's talk about what they don't have:
>
> 1. a government
Depending on the group they want a Caliphate, like they had with the
9th century Fatimids
> 2. control of
I would if a terrorist will use GW Bush as an alias. Would the Air Force
deny him boarding Air Force one?
-Original Message-
From: Ken Ketsdever [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, August 16, 2005 10:39 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: Terrorists in the making...
Do you really thin
Hey, that sounds a lot like the early revolutionaries in the US.
> -Original Message-
> From: Robert Munn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, August 16, 2005 2:17 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: It's Official! Iraq Strategy Failed
>
> You all still seem to be missing the point
Without seeing the pictures it's hard to say. But if I have pictures
of my son as a naked toddler running in the yard let's say, let's say,
it isn't (imho) child porn until I describe them as
such to someone else on IRC. Now if it's a very young child and there
is obvious sexual content, matters ma
I think it is pretty interesting.
I saw one where the guy said his girlfriend sent him to be taught some new
stuff.
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> Subject: Re: Newest Guilty Pleasure
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Yeah, I'd say there are more new porn sites than new humans.
> -Original Message-
> From: S. Isaac Dealey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, August 16, 2005 2:00 PM
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> Subject: Re: time to close ranks ...
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> > How you gonna regulate 10's of millions of websites?
It's a tough call. Because it's kiddie porn you want to say turn the
bastard in. There are two problems with that however.
When I was doing tech support for a web host, someone noticed what
appeared to be child porn in someone's directory. After some
discussion, we did nothing because 1) there was
Yes, not quite 100% or at least in all areas, I paid $1.699/gallon exactly
one year ago and paid $2.399 today, both for diesel and yes unleaded is a
bit more. Certain middle eastern countries could do a lot more hurt to our
economy than just high pump prices. Heck they could do it without even
http://www.foryouto.com/pages/1/index.htm
cute
--
Charlie Griefer
"...All the world shall be your enemy, Prince with a Thousand Enemies,
and whenever they catch you, they will kill you. But first they must catch
you, digger, listener, runner, p
There has been a fair amount of coverage on the subject of the makeup of the
insurgency if you dig through the press coverage. Partly they are hardcore
Baathists who are dead-enders, basically. They oppose the new government
because they want the old regime back. Partly they are foreign fighters
No. In that case there is obvious evidence of a crime. With that
evidence it is very easy to get a warrant to search whatever.
The problem was in this case the repair guy reported something that
might have maybe been illegal, and the police searched the computer
without getting a warrant. Because
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