RE: Mirrormask

2005-10-12 Thread Jim Davis
As is my habit after I wrote this (and after a see a film) I got to see what other critics think. For this film they're spilt right down the middle - many hated it many loved it. But one stuck out at me... I hate it when a critic lets obvious bias into their judgment. Bob Strauss of the Daily Ne

Mirrormask

2005-10-12 Thread Jim Davis
I took my lovely bride on a date and saw "Mirrormask" at the local art house (which in our case has better screens and seating than most megaplexes). The film is written by Neil Gaiman and Dave McKean (if you don't know who they are... well, you should), directed by McKean (his directorial debut)

Re: AYFKM #3: Cheney's Halliburton Stock Soars

2005-10-12 Thread Maureen
I've been asking that question for over 4 years now, and apparently, the answer is yes. But the number of believers seem to be declining. On 10/12/05, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Are there *really* people that still believe in these yahoos? > > ~~~

RE: AYFKM #2: Recognize this number? 800-955-6600

2005-10-12 Thread Nick McClure
Well, uh what does it ask? -Original Message- From: Tony [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, October 12, 2005 8:57 PM To: CF-Community Subject: AYFKM #2: Recognize this number? 800-955-6600 I answered the phone, finally tonight, for the first time, after i have seen it on my calle

RE: AYFKM #1: Bush: Miers' Religion Cited in Court Nod

2005-10-12 Thread Nick McClure
The President is a man who is free to make a choice regarding his nominees based on any criteria he sees fit. If the President feels that a person of faith should be on the bench, then he has the right and responsibility to nominate that person. -Original Message- From: Tony [mailto:[EMAI

AYFKM #3: Cheney's Halliburton Stock Soars

2005-10-12 Thread Gruss Gott
World's most obvious fact --- Cheney still has a financial interest in Halliburtion despite his claim that he does not. And not only does he have one, but it's soaring. Hmm ... I wonder why? During a September 14, 2003 Meet The Press, Cheney said: "And since I le

Re: AYFKM #2: Recognize this number? 800-955-6600

2005-10-12 Thread Cameron Childress
According to the recording it's Capitol One. If you google the number, among the results is a "ripoffreport.com" page: http://www.ripoffreport.com/reports/ripoff20704.htm and a few others, including some link to a directory of "who called me" phone numbers showing it as collections: http:/

AYFKM #2: Recognize this number? 800-955-6600

2005-10-12 Thread Tony
I answered the phone, finally tonight, for the first time, after i have seen it on my caller id for a couple nights in a row. anyway. the woman asks for me. i tell her that i need to know who is calling she said "is this mr. weeg, i need to speak to him" and since i was a credit disaster in my e

Re: AYFKM #1: Bush: Miers' Religion Cited in Court Nod

2005-10-12 Thread Tony
this is horrendous. just plain rubbish. what a daft sod fucker On 10/12/05, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Tony wrote: > > how are we any different from a religious state > > if this kinda stuff REALLY happens? > > > > That's what Mr. Bush was elected for: to put religion into govern

Re: AYFKM #1: Bush: Miers' Religion Cited in Court Nod

2005-10-12 Thread Gruss Gott
> Tony wrote: > how are we any different from a religious state > if this kinda stuff REALLY happens? > That's what Mr. Bush was elected for: to put religion into government. Many Rush Limbaugh "conservatives" were fooled into thinking Mr. Bush shared their views on issues such as spending, size

Re: AYFKM #1: Bush: Miers' Religion Cited in Court Nod

2005-10-12 Thread Dana
yeah I guess... though personally I think he is secretly a chimpanzee. But hey, chimpanzees are cool... I just think it's too bad that he wants to hide it. on second thought maybe it was just a bad idea to try to do cisco academy AND red hat at the same time. Dana On 10/12/05, Tony <[EMAIL PROT

Re: AYFKM #1: Bush: Miers' Religion Cited in Court Nod

2005-10-12 Thread Tony
if nothing but for the fact that he is supposedly a human. you have to care for all mankind, regardless of their level of idiocy. right? tw On 10/12/05, Dana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > you had a positive view of shrub? > > On 10/12/05, Tony <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > im floored. > > im

Re: AYFKM #1: Bush: Miers' Religion Cited in Court Nod

2005-10-12 Thread Dana
you had a positive view of shrub? On 10/12/05, Tony <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > im floored. > im flabbergasted. > im certainly flummoxed. > and this is just desecrating any > positive view i had of the one and > only shrub. > > how are we any different from a religious state > if this kinda stu

AYFKM #1: Bush: Miers' Religion Cited in Court Nod

2005-10-12 Thread Tony
im floored. im flabbergasted. im certainly flummoxed. and this is just desecrating any positive view i had of the one and only shrub. how are we any different from a religious state if this kinda stuff REALLY happens? http://www.abcnews.go.com/Politics/wireStory?id=1206462 -- tony Tony Weeg

Re: apple

2005-10-12 Thread JediHomer
Its a bit of a shame that my new iPod came the other day, ordered it before the rumours of the vid ipod came about :( On 12/10/05, Kevin Graeme <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > The announcement had three parts: > > 1. New iMac G5 featuring: > - Thinner design > - built-in "iSight" camera for video ch

Re: Torn rotator cuff...

2005-10-12 Thread Jacob Kisner
Thanks. Why four weeks... Three letters... H M O :) On 10/12/05, dana tierney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > ouch. My sympathy, mine went on a little longer but at least I was better > at the end of it... > > >since sept 17.. so almost four weeks > > > >On 10/12/05, Dana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrot

Re: Torn rotator cuff...

2005-10-12 Thread dana tierney
ouch. My sympathy, mine went on a little longer but at least I was better at the end of it... >since sept 17.. so almost four weeks > >On 10/12/05, Dana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> ~| Discover CFTicket - The leading ColdFusion

RE: Torn rotator cuff...

2005-10-12 Thread Michael T. Tangorre
> From: Matthew Small [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > When I was 13, I was riding around with a friend on my > bicycle. An older guy came along, he didn't like my friend > for some reason. He rode by on his bicycle and smacked my > friend with a balled-up hand right in the eye. So I get off > m

Re: Just wanted to let you all know I am very proud of my wife

2005-10-12 Thread William Bowen
> Congrats. Thank you :-) -- will "If my life weren't funny, it would just be true; and that would just be unacceptable." - Carrie Fisher ~| Find out how CFTicket can increase your company's customer support efficiency by 100

Re: Torn rotator cuff...

2005-10-12 Thread Jacob Kisner
since sept 17.. so almost four weeks On 10/12/05, Dana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > ya, that's the maximum. How long you been doing this? It does work but > takes > a while, at least it did for me. > > Dana > > On 10/12/05, Jacob Kisner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > 800 mg @ 3 time a day...

RE: Torn rotator cuff...

2005-10-12 Thread Matthew Small
I don't recall any of it hurting. The initial feeling was shock, and they shot me up at the hospital so I didn't feel anything. Matthew Small -Original Message- From: Ray Champagne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, October 12, 2005 3:55 PM To: CF-Community Subject: Re: Torn r

Re: Just wanted to let you all know I am very proud of my wife

2005-10-12 Thread Larry C. Lyons
Congrats. larry On 10/12/05, William Bowen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > http://tinyurl.com/cnwut > > Paintings inspired by (and appearing in) the show are here: > > http://vaginiapaintings.blogspot.com/ > (yes, the url is spelled wrong intentionally...we (the other artist > and I) live on Virgini

Re: Torn rotator cuff...

2005-10-12 Thread Dana
ya, that's the maximum. How long you been doing this? It does work but takes a while, at least it did for me. Dana On 10/12/05, Jacob Kisner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > 800 mg @ 3 time a day... It is still swollen. Just gutting out the pain > now. > > How I get to see how well Alfac works now

Re: Torn rotator cuff...

2005-10-12 Thread Gruss Gott
> Jacob wrote: > I would have called on of those coupon carpet clean places and had them come > over. Open the door with a knife in hand, show them the carpet, and ask > them, "Can you remove blood?" > > Kodak moment ;-) > You'd just have to tape something like that. ~

Re: Torn rotator cuff...

2005-10-12 Thread Ray Champagne
daaamn! I cringed when reading that. how much did _that_hurt? Matthew Small wrote: > Cool, now I get to tell mine. > > When I was 13, I was riding around with a friend on my bicycle. An older > guy came along, he didn't like my friend for some reason. He rode by on his > bicycle and smacked m

RE: Torn rotator cuff...

2005-10-12 Thread Matthew Small
I once removed some furniture from a house where a man shot his wife and then calmly called the cops to come get him. There was blood everywhere in the living room. Matthew Small -Original Message- From: Jacob Kisner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, October 12, 2005 3:50 PM

RE: Torn rotator cuff...

2005-10-12 Thread Matthew Small
Cool, now I get to tell mine. When I was 13, I was riding around with a friend on my bicycle. An older guy came along, he didn't like my friend for some reason. He rode by on his bicycle and smacked my friend with a balled-up hand right in the eye. So I get off my bike and go to defend my buddy

Re: Torn rotator cuff...

2005-10-12 Thread Jacob Kisner
I would have called on of those coupon carpet clean places and had them come over. Open the door with a knife in hand, show them the carpet, and ask them, "Can you remove blood?" Kodak moment ;-) On 10/12/05, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Dana wrote: > > it's not a fight story but a

Re: Torn rotator cuff...

2005-10-12 Thread Ray Champagne
I LOVE duck! :) Jacob Kisner wrote: > 800 mg @ 3 time a day... It is still swollen. Just gutting out the pain now. > > How I get to see how well Alfac works now... Just sit back in my lazy boy > and have the white duck walk around the house...LOL > > On 10/12/05, Dana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Re: apple

2005-10-12 Thread Kevin Graeme
The announcement had three parts: 1. New iMac G5 featuring: - Thinner design - built-in "iSight" camera for video chat. - A BlueTooth remote control - "Front Row" media software to access music, photos, videos with the remote (think MS media center) 2. Video iPod - Same size and price as current

Re: Torn rotator cuff...

2005-10-12 Thread Jacob Kisner
800 mg @ 3 time a day... It is still swollen. Just gutting out the pain now. How I get to see how well Alfac works now... Just sit back in my lazy boy and have the white duck walk around the house...LOL On 10/12/05, Dana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > you might wnt to try ibuprofen; this sounds l

Re: Torn rotator cuff...

2005-10-12 Thread Gruss Gott
> Dana wrote: > it's not a fight story but a pissed-off co-worker once threw a phone at me. > I ducked, but it still skimmed the top of my head, to the tune of a dozen > stitches. > Last year I was fighting my old carpet, trying to get it removed, and it decided to cough up a chunk glass that ende

Re: Torn rotator cuff...

2005-10-12 Thread Dana
you might wnt to try ibuprofen; this sounds like something where inflammation is an issue. I was somewhat surprised that ibuprofen worked better than Percocet when my arm was all swollen up. hth On 10/12/05, Jacob Kisner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Well, two weeks ago, I was at 10 Vicodin a d

Re: Torn rotator cuff...

2005-10-12 Thread Ray Champagne
I do. :( Kinda sucky for me, but it's still a story. At least I can laugh about it now. About 4 years ago, on my little sis's birthday, three of my frinds went out in Boston with my sister and about 10 of her friends. We were out drinking, she lived in Arlington (right outside of Boston),

Re: Torn rotator cuff...

2005-10-12 Thread Jacob Kisner
Well, two weeks ago, I was at 10 Vicodin a day.. no help. Stopped that. What really works for the pain is heat. Heating pad at night, those 10 hour heat pad by ACE during the day. On 10/12/05, Dana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > ya, they don't give you the stuff unless you are in pretty bad shape

OCR Software

2005-10-12 Thread Marlon Moyer
Our current OCR software has been retired and now were having problems with it on Win2k3 server. I'm looking for a replacement for it, preferably one I could interface with CF via COM or (best) plain ol' scripting. Any suggestions? Thanks -- Marlon

Re: Torn rotator cuff...

2005-10-12 Thread Dana
it's not a fight story but a pissed-off co-worker once threw a phone at me. I ducked, but it still skimmed the top of my head, to the tune of a dozen stitches. Dana On 10/12/05, Matthew Small <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > So who here does have a fight story that caused them to end up in the > h

Re: Torn rotator cuff...

2005-10-12 Thread William Bowen
> Getting shot seems more believable than anyone defending the Royals :) heh! You could also try "that's how they got my soul." or how about, "there can be only one..." :-P weird... feels like Friday in here -- will "If my life weren't funny, it would just be true; and that would just be

RE: Torn rotator cuff...

2005-10-12 Thread Matthew Small
So who here does have a fight story that caused them to end up in the hospital? Matthew Small -Original Message- From: Ray Champagne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, October 12, 2005 3:07 PM To: CF-Community Subject: Re: Torn rotator cuff... hmmmgood point. G wrote: >

Re: Torn rotator cuff...

2005-10-12 Thread Dana
True. You still don't get the heavy duty stuff without a reason, in my case a pulmonary embolism and later surgery for an infected hand. Somewhat surprisingly, the hand hurt worse -- I guess thre are a lot of pain receptors there. But it is true that they have revised their thinking, and good, I sa

Re: Torn rotator cuff...

2005-10-12 Thread Ray Champagne
hmmmgood point. G wrote: > I tell anyone who see's my scar and asks about it: "Gunshot" and refuse to > provide any other details. > > Getting shot seems more believable than anyone defending the Royals :) > > >>Now I'm disppointed. You should have made up a story of how you were >>defend

Re: Torn rotator cuff...

2005-10-12 Thread G
I tell anyone who see's my scar and asks about it: "Gunshot" and refuse to provide any other details. Getting shot seems more believable than anyone defending the Royals :) > Now I'm disppointed. You should have made up a story of how you were > defending the KC Royals in a bar fight and you ca

Re: Torn rotator cuff...

2005-10-12 Thread Dana
hehe. I'd rather pass on the whole experience, thanks, but that does sound very effective. Dana On 10/12/05, G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Heh > > To give you an idea of how awesome demerol isI was wide awake, and in > the best spirits of my life, while the doctor in the ER worked to

Re: Torn rotator cuff...

2005-10-12 Thread Ray Champagne
Now I'm disppointed. You should have made up a story of how you were defending the KC Royals in a bar fight and you caught the end of a broken bottle in your chest. That would have been cooler. :^) G wrote: > Oh it was bad ass alrightmy left lung spontaneously collapsed while I > was swi

RE: Torn rotator cuff...

2005-10-12 Thread Michael T. Tangorre
> From: Ray Champagne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > when was that, during your gang-banger days? did you get > shot or stabbed? > > ::me scratches chin"That guy is bad-ASS!" :) He was 5. He fell off his big wheel :-) ~|

Re: Torn rotator cuff...

2005-10-12 Thread G
Oh it was bad ass alrightmy left lung spontaneously collapsed while I was swinging a wiffle ball bat in my backyard with my little nephew. Pretty hard core huh? :) > dude! > > when was that, during your gang-banger days? did you get shot or stabbed? > > ::me scratches chin"That guy is

RE: Torn rotator cuff...

2005-10-12 Thread Michael T. Tangorre
> From: G [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > To give you an idea of how awesome demerol isI was wide > awake, and in the best spirits of my life, while the doctor > in the ER worked to re-inflate my left lung using a 3 inch > incision and a chest tube inserted between a couple of my ribs. *knees

Re: Torn rotator cuff...

2005-10-12 Thread G
Well it's interesting. Modern medicine (and i guess anaesthesiology in particular) went through a bit of a metamorphosis in the 90's. On my first hospital visit in '94, the mantra was "only just enough junk to help ease the pain back to tolerable levels". By the time of my last surgery a year o

Re: Torn rotator cuff...

2005-10-12 Thread Ray Champagne
dude! when was that, during your gang-banger days? did you get shot or stabbed? ::me scratches chin"That guy is bad-ASS!" :) G wrote: > Heh > > To give you an idea of how awesome demerol isI was wide awake, and in > the best spirits of my life, while the doctor in the ER worked t

Re: Torn rotator cuff...

2005-10-12 Thread G
Heh To give you an idea of how awesome demerol isI was wide awake, and in the best spirits of my life, while the doctor in the ER worked to re-inflate my left lung using a 3 inch incision and a chest tube inserted between a couple of my ribs. > > Jeez! I guess I'm lucky as I've never

Re: Torn rotator cuff...

2005-10-12 Thread Dana
ya, they don't give you the stuff unless you are in pretty bad shape. On 10/12/05, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Brian wrote: > > Demerol (sp?) is the greatest stuff i've ever gotten in a > hospital.and > > i've gotten my share *sigh*. > > > > Jeez! I guess I'm lucky as I've neve

Re: Torn rotator cuff...

2005-10-12 Thread Gruss Gott
> Brian wrote: > Demerol (sp?) is the greatest stuff i've ever gotten in a hospital.and > i've gotten my share *sigh*. > Jeez! I guess I'm lucky as I've never needed more than novacain (sp?). ~| Discover CFTicket - The leadi

Re: A billion here a billion there

2005-10-12 Thread Dana
Yes, I can see that. There would still be the vehicles though... so even if there is no paper trail there should still be weapons and paid soldiers to show. SO it seems that there probably is something going on more than just partisan bickering. Dana On 10/12/05, Robert Munn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Re: hey charlie

2005-10-12 Thread Dana
and the screenshot is a jpg I guess? Sounds like it is arial, I forgot that there is a unicode version. I know a very few chinese character (Japanese uses them and I studied it a bit) but have never tried to do a site with them. I am essentially illiterate in both langauges. Dana On 10/12/05, Ch

Re: Torn rotator cuff...

2005-10-12 Thread G
Demerol (sp?) is the greatest stuff i've ever gotten in a hospital.and i've gotten my share *sigh*. > indeed. Morphine is very good for pain. > > Dana > > On 10/12/05, Jacob Kisner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> If you are going to give me pain medication.. I want the good stuff ;-) >> >> O

Re: A billion here a billion there

2005-10-12 Thread Robert Munn
Yeah. Somewhat to be expected given the chaotic nature of things over the last couple of years, but they should still be found and prosecuted. On an interesting note, I know a guy who worked as a private contractor over there, and he said they would very often do business completely in cash beca

Re: hey charlie

2005-10-12 Thread Charlie Griefer
yup. downloaded from MS. installed. it's there. not quite sure the difference between Arial and Arial Unicode (can you tell this is my first non-English site?), but according to http://www.ascendercorp.com/arialunicode.html, Arial (Unicode) supports Chinese (both Simplified and Traditional). O

Re: Torn rotator cuff...

2005-10-12 Thread Dana
indeed. Morphine is very good for pain. Dana On 10/12/05, Jacob Kisner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > If you are going to give me pain medication.. I want the good stuff ;-) > > On 10/12/05, Michael T. Tangorre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > From: Jacob Kisner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > >

Re: hey charlie

2005-10-12 Thread Dana
um. Stupid question, do you have PMingLiu on your machine? On 10/12/05, Charlie Griefer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > well, i have the chinese characters entered into the div. > > i assign the div a style of and it > looks like the screenshot. > > I assign and it looks nothing like > the screen

Re: apple

2005-10-12 Thread Paul Ihrig
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Re: Just wanted to let you all know I am very proud of my wife

2005-10-12 Thread William Bowen
Thank you :-) and good eye! > I don't have a specific enough knowledge of her work to pick on that exactly > but it reminded me of her... she is sort of a lig local deal because of the > Ghost Ranch connection. Anyway, excellent work. -- will "If my life weren't funny, it would just be true;

Re: hey charlie

2005-10-12 Thread Charlie Griefer
well, i have the chinese characters entered into the div. i assign the div a style of and it looks like the screenshot. I assign and it looks nothing like the screen shot. [:: shrug ::] it's all greek to me :) On 10/12/05, Dana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I am getting a slight headache now

Re: these guys are just stoopid!

2005-10-12 Thread William Bowen
> Burroughs frequented Lawrence, Kansas on quite a few occasions, didn't he? lived there for many years. he and I... though at different addresses and quite possibly on entirely different planes of existence... -- will "If my life weren't funny, it would just be true; and that would just be

Re: hey charlie

2005-10-12 Thread Dana
I am getting a slight headache now ;) how can it be arial if it's chinese characters? Anyway she just asked me to do something else for her so let me know if you need more help. Though she doesn't really know fonts -- she is more of a business/engineering person. Dana On 10/12/05, Charlie Gr

Re: Just wanted to let you all know I am very proud of my wife

2005-10-12 Thread Dana
I don't have a specific enough knowledge of her work to pick on that exactly but it reminded me of her... she is sort of a lig local deal because of the Ghost Ranch connection. Anyway, excellent work. Dana On 10/12/05, William Bowen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > interesting ;) Very Georgia O'

Re: hey charlie

2005-10-12 Thread Charlie Griefer
yeah...got it more or less figured out. actually i ended up having to rant about it earlier this morning :) They (the client) sent me a screenshot of what the page should look like, and specified that the font was PMingLiu (which is included in the MS downloads for Chinese). Yet, no matter what

hey charlie

2005-10-12 Thread Dana
I take it you got an answer to your chinese question? Just curious as I ran into the girl I sent the document to and she said she could not open it. Dana -- In the long run we are all dead. - John Maynard Keynes ~| Find out how

Re: these guys are just stoopid!

2005-10-12 Thread G
Burroughs frequented Lawrence, Kansas on quite a few occasions, didn't he? - Original Message - From: "Howie Hamlin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "CF-Community" Sent: Wednesday, October 12, 2005 12:50 PM Subject: Re: these guys are just stoopid! > William S Burroughs was an author. His mos

Re: these guys are just stoopid!

2005-10-12 Thread William Bowen
> Who dat? > > Remember some of us were born in the 70's gramps :-) he was a writer (in a verrry general sense) -- will "If my life weren't funny, it would just be true; and that would just be unacceptable." - Carrie Fisher ~~

Re: these guys are just stoopid!

2005-10-12 Thread William Bowen
> http://www.sublimedirectory.com/mow.htm WHAM! Surf control! d'oh! Access denied, attempt to access logged! /me wrings hands, waiting for thoughtpolice... -- will "If my life weren't funny, it would just be true; and that would just be unacceptable." - Carrie Fisher

Re: these guys are just stoopid!

2005-10-12 Thread Howie Hamlin
William S Burroughs was an author. His most famous work was Naked Lunch which was made into a film a few years back. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_S._Burroughs William Seward Burroughs (February 5, 1914 – August 2, 1997) was an American novelist, essayist, social critic and spoken word

Re: Just wanted to let you all know I am very proud of my wife

2005-10-12 Thread William Bowen
> Hey that's really awesome! You should be proud of herkudos to Rachel. Thank you! I _am_ very proud, it has been a long six weeks. Very emotional, even cathartic for a lot of people involved in the show. -- will "If my life weren't funny, it would just be true; and that would just be unac

apple

2005-10-12 Thread Paul Ihrig
http://mwsf.pixelshelf.com/appleinsider/ - New application called "Photobooth". - New iMacs 1.5GHz - 2.1GHz in 17" and 20". Prices $1299, $1359, $1699, $1759. iMacs come with FrontRow Bluetooth Remote, iSight, . - 2000 music videos available from iTunes Music Store. - iTunes 6.0 on

Re: Just wanted to let you all know I am very proud of my wife

2005-10-12 Thread William Bowen
> interesting ;) Very Georgia O'Keefe in some ways Thank you! If you're referring to "Reclaiming Cunt," (which I think you are) yes indeed, a study of Georgia O'Keefe's "Lily Turned Away" I noted that in my personal blog, but neglected to do so on the paintings site. I have now remedied that

Focus of CIA Leak Probe Appears to Widen

2005-10-12 Thread Howie Hamlin
The New York Times reporter who went to jail to avoid testifying in the CIA leak case was quizzed by the special prosecutor again yesterday and has agreed to return to the grand jury today. Judith Miller's additional testimony comes as the endgame is intensifying in the legal chess match that t

RE: these guys are just stoopid!

2005-10-12 Thread Michael T. Tangorre
> From: Howie Hamlin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Ah, another William S. Burroughs in the making.. Who dat? Remember some of us were born in the 70's gramps :-) ~| Find out how CFTicket can increase your company's customer su

Re: these guys are just stoopid!

2005-10-12 Thread Howie Hamlin
Ah, another William S. Burroughs in the making.. --- On Wednesday, October 12, 2005 1:29 PM, Ray Champagne scribed: --- > > http://www.sublimedirectory.com/mow.htm > > The main site is defintely NSFW, but this page is fine. Just don't go > "exploring". ~~

RE: these guys are just stoopid!

2005-10-12 Thread Ian Skinner
Looks like an upcoming Darwin Award candidate. -- Ian Skinner Web Programmer BloodSource www.BloodSource.org Sacramento, CA "C code. C code run. Run code run. Please!" - Cynthia Dunning Confidentiality Notice: This message including any attachments is for the sole use of the inten

RE: these guys are just stoopid!

2005-10-12 Thread Ken Ketsdever
I think we should encourage this kind of behavior it might lend to a little cleaning of the gene pool. Maybe next time he can shoot the cigarette out of his buddy's mouth. Confidentiality Notice: This message including any attachments is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s) and may co

Re: Just wanted to let you all know I am very proud of my wife

2005-10-12 Thread G
Hey that's really awesome! You should be proud of herkudos to Rachel. > http://tinyurl.com/cnwut > > Paintings inspired by (and appearing in) the show are here: > > http://vaginiapaintings.blogspot.com/ > (yes, the url is spelled wrong intentionally...we (the other artist > and I) live on Virg

Re: Just wanted to let you all know I am very proud of my wife

2005-10-12 Thread Dana
interesting ;) Very Georgia O'Keefe in some ways Dana On 10/12/05, William Bowen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > http://tinyurl.com/cnwut > > Paintings inspired by (and appearing in) the show are here: > > http://vaginiapaintings.blogspot.com/ > (yes, the url is spelled wrong intentionally...

these guys are just stoopid!

2005-10-12 Thread Ray Champagne
http://www.sublimedirectory.com/mow.htm The main site is defintely NSFW, but this page is fine. Just don't go "exploring". -- = Ray Champagne - Senior Application Developer CrystalVision Web Site Design and Internet Services 603.43

Just wanted to let you all know I am very proud of my wife

2005-10-12 Thread William Bowen
http://tinyurl.com/cnwut Paintings inspired by (and appearing in) the show are here: http://vaginiapaintings.blogspot.com/ (yes, the url is spelled wrong intentionally...we (the other artist and I) live on Virginia Ave) It's a great show! -- will "If my life weren't funny, it would just be tr

Re: site like this one for Web Development Firms

2005-10-12 Thread Ray Champagne
She belongs to quite a few of the ones that she got by Googling "web development forum" - she has found that they all basically, well, suck. :) She sees how much knowledge and help I get from this forum, and she's jealousshe asked me to see if there was a group as cool as us out there fo

Re: site like this one for Web Development Firms

2005-10-12 Thread Ray Champagne
Hi Judith, since I'm not a member of biz-dev (seems like the best fit for my boss) - is there any traffic on there at all? Judith Dinowitz wrote: > Dana, we also have some lists that are more business-oriented here. For > instance, there's biz-dev and cf-ot. Biz-dev is meant to handle the genera

Re: site like this one for Web Development Firms

2005-10-12 Thread Ray Champagne
I think it was because Hatton said that there were plenty of business owners and managers on cf-talk. She was referring to that with her comment. CF-Talk and SEO usually don't get along, IIRC. Judith Dinowitz wrote: > Of course you can ask a question about SEO on CF-Community! > > Why do you

Re: CIA Leak: Karl Rove and the Case of the Missing E-mail

2005-10-12 Thread Dana
Sam, lighten up. I don't remember much about DeLorean. I was (kinda) kidding about Rove. That's why I started the next sentence with "seriously." No, it is not acceptable to lock innocent people up. However, Rove is not innocent even if he didn't do this one, which I don't believe for a minute. Da

Re: Torn rotator cuff...

2005-10-12 Thread Jacob Kisner
If you are going to give me pain medication.. I want the good stuff ;-) On 10/12/05, Michael T. Tangorre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > From: Jacob Kisner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > I can see Gruss, Mike and I fighting for the morphine drip in > > the recovery room :P > > You need morphine? S

Re: Torn rotator cuff...

2005-10-12 Thread Gruss Gott
> Tango wrote: > Nothing fancy... Mazda 6 Sport (V6). I just liked the extra zip the CAI > gives it. The CELs come from some ratio being off... huh. Well just remember that the Moss-magnusson act of 1979 says that a dealer must *prove* that your mod was the cause of a fault before they can deny y

RE: Torn rotator cuff...

2005-10-12 Thread Michael T. Tangorre
> From: Jacob Kisner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > I can see Gruss, Mike and I fighting for the morphine drip in > the recovery room :P You need morphine? Sissy. :-) ~| Find out how CFTicket can increase your company's custome

RE: Torn rotator cuff...

2005-10-12 Thread Michael T. Tangorre
> From: Gruss Gott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sweet! What 'cha drivin? Are the CELs due to the MAF sensor > or something? Nothing fancy... Mazda 6 Sport (V6). I just liked the extra zip the CAI gives it. The CELs come from some ratio being off... too be honest I don't know enough about it. Th

Re: Torn rotator cuff...

2005-10-12 Thread Jacob Kisner
I will talk to my orthopedic on Friday about a group deal. I three for one. I can see Gruss, Mike and I fighting for the morphine drip in the recovery room :P Had to stop with the PT exercises at yesterday's session. PT just not working. So, Friday, is it off to see the doc about fixing it... :)

Re: Torn rotator cuff...

2005-10-12 Thread Gruss Gott
> Tango wrote: > Which just helped me get a CAI. Too bad it throws CELs and the dealers > harrass me for the aftermarket stuff and warranty issues, etc. Fuck em. :-) > Sweet! What 'cha drivin? Are the CELs due to the MAF sensor or something? ~

RE: Torn rotator cuff...

2005-10-12 Thread Michael T. Tangorre
> From: Gruss Gott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > In the car mod world we have this concept of a "group buy"; Which just helped me get a CAI. Too bad it throws CELs and the dealers harrass me for the aftermarket stuff and warranty issues, etc. Fuck em. :-) ~~

Re: Torn rotator cuff...

2005-10-12 Thread Gruss Gott
> Tango wrote: > No prob! Maybe we can all go get it done under a deal.. lol > Ha! That's funny ... but maybe it's genius. There's this Consumer Driven Health Care (CDHC) idea that's looking to replace our current system. Patients would be able to go to any doctor they choose and the doctors wo

free proxy list that post is allowed

2005-10-12 Thread Paul Ihrig
ok i finally am trying to use seperate proxies at work so i can see sites. most the proxies i found dont allow post form data... i need to find a better list... ~| Discover CFTicket - The leading ColdFusion Help Desk and Trouble

Re: CIA Leak: Karl Rove and the Case of the Missing E-mail

2005-10-12 Thread Gruss Gott
> Sam wrote: > What if it's Scooter? It's so hard to believe someone that say's it's > definitely this guy OR it might definitely be this other guy. > Very true, it could be. But then that's my point. Rove (or anyone smart) would *never* go back to a Grand Jury, especially with the warning, unle

RE: Torn rotator cuff...

2005-10-12 Thread Michael T. Tangorre
> From: Gruss Gott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > It'll also hurt more if I, say, throw a football around for a > few hours. Huh. Thanks, dude. No prob! Maybe we can all go get it done under a deal.. lol ~| Find out how CFTic

Re: Torn rotator cuff...

2005-10-12 Thread Gruss Gott
> Tango wrote: > Check out this... > http://orthoinfo.aaos.org/fact/thr_report.cfm?Thread_ID=127&topcategory=Shou > lder > That's what I needed, thanks! I think I'll have it checked out. I kept thinking that if I continued shoulder work it'd go away but it's unchanged - and it hurts more if, say

Re: Slim Goodbody

2005-10-12 Thread Paul Ihrig
you could always get a external battery & a projector & project it on your self... i would just draw it on a jump suit my self... draw the liver a little larger then normal. add a few misc organs... ~| Find out how CFTicket can

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