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On 1/21/06, Andrew Grosset <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I use templates from here a lot: http://www.boxedart.com/
> >
> > On 1/20/06, Donna French <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > There was a thread on one of the lists a while back about graphic
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On 1/22/06, Gruss Gott wrote:
> What if I'm on a business trip in Dubai and call my wife? Can the NSA
> wiretap me? What if a UAE citizen calls me with a business question?
> Can they tap me?
Are you al Qaeda?
> I say unless 2 branches of gov't look over the reason to be suspicious
> of me and
The War Powers Act.
On 1/22/06, Larry C. Lyons wrote:
> Where? The courts right up to the SOCTUS seem to disagree with you.
> The fourth amendment specifically forbids unreasonable searches.
>
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That's a Patriot Act issue and needs to be dealt with separately.
On 1/22/06, Larry C. Lyons wrote:
> Who is to say that it will stop with so called terrorists. Why not go
> a bit further and go for those who disagree with the ruling regime.
>
> The point is that without the judicial oversight the
That's targeting Americans they thought were terrorist. Totally
different then targeting known terrorist calls that ends in the US.
On 1/22/06, Larry C. Lyons wrote:
> in 1972, in a case before the supreme court, John Mitchell, the
> attorney general at the time argued that the government didn't
> Autocratic Sam wrote:
> They claim all the taps originate overseas so we're good.
What if I'm on a business trip in Dubai and call my wife? Can the NSA
wiretap me? What if a UAE citizen calls me with a business question?
Can they tap me?
I say unless 2 branches of gov't look over the reason
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Who is to say that it will stop with so called terrorists. Why not go
a bit further and go for those who disagree with the ruling regime.
The point is that without the judicial oversight there are no controls
or an independent party to say that wiretapping person X is
unconstitutional. It falls in
Where? The courts right up to the SOCTUS seem to disagree with you.
The fourth amendment specifically forbids unreasonable searches.
On 1/22/06, Sam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I was saying the Constitution gives the president the power to order
> the wiretaps. The amendment would be to remove th
in 1972, in a case before the supreme court, John Mitchell, the
attorney general at the time argued that the government didn't need a
warrant to tap the phone of any political dissenter it thought was a
threat to national security. Sound familiar, the Shubbery are making
the same arguments. Unfort
I was saying the Constitution gives the president the power to order
the wiretaps. The amendment would be to remove that right.
On 1/22/06, Tim Heald wrote:
> It is black an white, oh and red. Black and white in the constitution, and
> red of the blood of those who have defended said document.
>
Well, I'm still rooting for the Steelers, experience versus the SB
virgins ...
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On 1/22/06, Tim Heald wrote:
> You start throwing around insults and then act like the injured fucking
> party all the fucking time.
It was a joke, do you still use your aol email address?
> You're worse than a liberal, you're a fake.
That's bright.
> "I don't like labels" Yet
> another reason
Most studies that have looked at it generally have found that while
there may be a higher incidence of psychiatric disorders amoung gays,
its mostly related to stress and discrimination than anything else
(i.e., http://bjp.rcpsych.org/cgi/content/full/185/6/479). As for
broken homes, mostly that li
It is black an white, oh and red. Black and white in the constitution, and
red of the blood of those who have defended said document.
You would NEVER get that shit pushed through as an amendment, and you know
it. Although, since we would need a constitutional amendment, and you agree
that we wou
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They claim all the taps originate overseas so we're good.
If we have a court order to tap Bin laden and you call him it's
covered, so why should they hang up?
It's actually not oversimplification. It's the case at hand and you
seem to agree with it. If we complicate it by saying we're taping
Ameri
> I thought only kids used AIM. Why would an adult use it unless your
> CTO is 15? Hmmm, Do you work at mySpace.com?
My wife's entire family uses AIM so I use it as well. Granted, I
haven't run an AOL written client for the better part of 4 years,
since Trillian and gAIM entered the market.
Wasn't that, I screwed up something in the HTML.
BTW the return will throw an error as well.
> -Original Message-
> From: Charlie Griefer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Sunday, January 22, 2006 9:41 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: JS Question
>
> i think you need to say:
>
> th
Actually I am just a dumbass, I started to add the script as an onclick
event on the submit button, and forgot that that won't work so I had
written onclick="> like that. That was the error, which btw was completely
missed in FF.
I got it now. Thanks man.
> -Original Message-
> From:
> From: Tim Heald [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Can anyone tell me why this isn't working in IE?
Make sure you have the JS being called after the form loads or wrap the
entire block in a function and then attach that to the onsubmit event
handler. I just loaded it up in IE over here and it bombed w
Maybe, the error occurs onLoad though. I'll try it.
Thanks.
> -Original Message-
> From: Charlie Griefer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Sunday, January 22, 2006 9:41 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: JS Question
>
> i think you need to say:
>
> thisForm.onsubmit = return checkF
What is wrong with you, seriously?
If you really want to be berated and punished as much as you are around here
I am sure that since you are in NY and such a financial genius, you could
just afford a domme and make the rest of our lives less fucking annoying.
You start throwing around insults and
> From: Sam [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Gee, aren't you the intelligent one from your group
Worry about yourself, smart ass.
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i think you need to say:
thisForm.onsubmit = return checkForm;
need the return keyword in there (?)
On 1/22/06, Tim Heald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Can anyone tell me why this isn't working in IE?
>
> Works fine in FF, but it's an IE only error, and of course you can't get
> crap in IE for an
On 1/22/06, Michael T. Tangorre wrote:
> Go eat another fat one... and wipe your chin off.
Gee, aren't you the intelligent one from your group
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Can anyone tell me why this isn't working in IE?
Works fine in FF, but it's an IE only error, and of course you can't get
crap in IE for an error message.
var thisForm = document.forms["qAction"];
var myField = thisForm.coop_int;
No, Bin Laden called the American, the tap is on Bin Laden. If I call Bin
Laden they need to hang up.
By the way, way to greatly over simplify the issue.
> -Original Message-
> From: Sam [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Sunday, January 22, 2006 9:05 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re
Of course, I don't want forced benefits, I think the market should allow
employers to pay and dole out benefits based on what the market will
allow.
I think there are jobs out there where it doesn't make sense for the
employer to provide healthcare.
Yes, the costs eventually fall on the taxpayer,
> -Original Message-
> From: Vivec [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Sunday, January 22, 2006 8:43 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: 'Crash' and prejudice
>
> How about the incidence of psychiatric disorders amongst the 'gay'
> populations.
> What percentage of them come from broken hom
If Bin Laden calls your neighbor the NSA has to hang up? WTF. That's
just stupid.
On 1/22/06, Tim Heald wrote:
> Dude seriously, get your head out of your ass.
>
> The Bush administration has had more warrants denied than any other
> administration. The Bush administration has repeatedly been cal
> From: Sam [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Lighten up Beavis and Buthead. Do you defend you AOL account
> too? AIM is the worst of all the clients but since AOL is
> still big with the kiddies it's popular. If you know CTO's
> with AIM accounts they might actually be using Trillain or
> some othe
i dont think either of us made the off the wall blanket
statement, mr. anderson.
On 1/22/06, Sam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Lighten up Beavis and Buthead. Do you defend you AOL account too? AIM
> is the worst of all the clients but since AOL is still big with the
> kiddies it's popular. If you
Lighten up Beavis and Buthead. Do you defend you AOL account too? AIM
is the worst of all the clients but since AOL is still big with the
kiddies it's popular. If you know CTO's with AIM accounts they might
actually be using Trillain or some other client.
I've never seen someone so offended by a jo
> Nick wrote:
> The point isn't protection from the government, it is equal protection
> under the law. Meaning that one company can't be treated differently
> than another.
>
> Just like one person can't be treated differently than another.
>
If I'm understanding Dana, she's saying that:
1.) So
How about the incidence of psychiatric disorders amongst the 'gay' populations.
What percentage of them come from broken homes?
Have there been any studies done on that?
Where do BiSexuals fit into those surveys? People who can switch
between same sex and opposite sex preference.Where does that f
The point isn't protection from the government, it is equal protection
under the law. Meaning that one company can't be treated differently
than another.
Just like one person can't be treated differently than another.
> -Original Message-
> From: dana tierney [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> S
> T-Bone wrote:
> Dude seriously, get your head out of your ass.
> NO ONE should have this ability.
> You should not be able to spy against American Citizens without a
> warrant. Period. I don't care who they are and what they did.
>
We're of the exact same mind here. An analogy to Sam's point
dont you mean, what would sir george of the idiots recommend?
since blind faith is the way he leads, wouldnt blind faith dictate
the chat client used?
lead us on georgie... the promise land awaits!
On 1/22/06, Kevin Graeme <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What do you recommend?
>
> On 1/22/06, Sam <[
What do you recommend?
On 1/22/06, Sam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I thought only kids used AIM. Why would an adult use it unless your
> CTO is 15? Hmmm, Do you work at mySpace.com?
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yeah wtf was that comment?
i use aim and it may very well be the most efficient
business tool i have at my fingertips. in fact
i know PERSONALLY a handful of macromedians
that use it, have helped me through it, and who
are really NEVER off their AIM. so, id take
that little stupid comment and sho
> From: Sam [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> I thought only kids used AIM. Why would an adult use it
> unless your CTO is 15? Hmmm, Do you work at mySpace.com?
Only kids use AIM? Better check again there Sammy-no-code. AIM is one of the
most widely used IM client. I know a lot of CTOs who use it and
I don't use AIM. I have an account for testing purposes. I think AIM
is crap and I only put it on my kid's computer because all of their
friends use AIM. (Obviously, their parents don't care about their kids
using any old crap messenger.) ;^)
I use MSN Messenger (with MsgPlus!) for work-relate
Dude seriously, get your head out of your ass.
The Bush administration has had more warrants denied than any other
administration. The Bush administration has repeatedly been called to the
mat for civil rights violations. The Bush administration has already pushed
the Patriot Act into being used
I thought only kids used AIM. Why would an adult use it unless your
CTO is 15? Hmmm, Do you work at mySpace.com?
On 1/22/06, Dawson, Michael wrote:
> I also hate crap like this. Just because the majority of their users
> are kids who don't care about the sounds, they then force it on the
> adults
Your process is a judge and you've proven to me you have blind faith
in anyone with a black rob. It's kind of scary how all your trust will
go in to one or three people when I'm trusting dozens. These wiretaps
are supervised and constantly reviewed. The President himself reviews
the program every 3
YAY Great game
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ahhh in a short monitor view.
i get ya.
ill play with that.
thanks!
tony
On 1/21/06, C. Hatton Humphrey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Flip the position of the image of the book and the menu... not good
> when only one item of the menu is visible
>
> On 1/21/06, Tony <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
Move over Pat's fans, I need some room on the losers bench.
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> shite... @aim.com is VERY easy to say/write/remember.
>
> just another in a long line of email accounts.
Another 2Gb email account that is.
Funny that I had 9 mb in my account and have just signed into it now.
Hatton
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On 1/22/06, Michael T. Tangorre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > From: Cameron Childress [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Just another thing that annoys me about AIM. I just love it
> > when they decide to push my AIM client an ad with sound that
> > starts to play rando
In my teens I worked as a pizza delivery boy (not pc correct but that's what
it was then) and I was always being asked to remove my earings, when I made
the comment that it's not fair to expect a male to remove them and a female
to not, he basically turned around and made sure that all employees wh
> From: Cameron Childress [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Just another thing that annoys me about AIM. I just love it
> when they decide to push my AIM client an ad with sound that
> starts to play randomly at my desk at work. Wonderful!
Problem solved.
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On 1/21/06, Tony <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> just another in a long line of email accounts.
Just another thing that annoys me about AIM. I just love it when they
decide to push my AIM client an ad with sound that starts to play
randomly at my desk at work. Wonderful!
-Cameron
On 1/22/06, Dawson, Michael <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Can't you create a Hosts file entry that basically redirects requests,
> to their ad server, to a non-existent address?
I suppose so. Or I could just switch to Trillian.
-Cameron
~~~
While I feel for your daughter's situation, and it's certainly
important to teach her to stand up for herself - it's also important
to point out that you can't change the world, and that people are
going to view her differently with a visible body modification.
If she chooses to keep the ring in h
Ok. I don't get it. I've not seen the first half of the movie. I
usually only catch the end, but what is it about the hotel that makes
Jack go crazy?
How do the other people see things as well? Is the place haunted or is
the loneliness making them hallucinate?
Oh, and the 30-second bunny mo
For the last few weeks, my daughter, who works/ed at Dairy Queen in
Boonville, IN, had been getting fewer and fewer hours. The last week
she worked, it was a total of 3 hours.
We told her to find out the reason why. She was too afraid to make
anyone mad. So, when she called today to ask about
Can't you create a Hosts file entry that basically redirects requests,
to their ad server, to a non-existent address?
I also hate crap like this. Just because the majority of their users
are kids who don't care about the sounds, they then force it on the
adults.
Don't these dumbasses realize the
On 1/22/06, Zaphod Beeblebrox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> She said it wasn't a prejudice if it was based on a belief. I
> countered that all prejudices are based on a belief. Mainly that
> aren't as good as
So she basically believes that any and all religious prejudice and
bigotry is complete
yep!
but thats what games are for
to FatWallet us into an upgrade.
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She simply does not know what she is talking about. While the specific
mechanism is not know, it does appear that homosexuality is
physiologically based. Or rather should I say gender preference is
physiolgically based. Gays cannot help being gay any more that blacks
cannot help being black.
We've
I don't think that insulting others does anything to advance the
discussion. If you think that insults are a valid response, then as
others have said, this discussion is dead and pushing up daisies.
Try to be civil, it helps.
On 1/22/06, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Dana wrote:
> > I
yep, that wasn't my intent to equate it to a birth defect. My intent
is that many many children are born throughout the U.S. everyday that
are outside the "norm". Some have ultra high iq's some low, some with
bigger bones to support bigger muscles later in life, some with
smaller bones that will
Cattle prods. Each time you reach for the dropdown, you get shocked.
It would only take a couple of conditioning trials.
larry
On 1/21/06, Tony <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> i have this shiny new delete button on my gmail
> interface, and for the life of me i cannot stop hitting
> the drop down bo
But in some cases it might be psychological.
On 1/22/06, Kevin Graeme <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Wow. I couldn't be married to that person. Also, while I understand
> your intent of looking up birth defects, being gay isn't a defect.
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Wow. And I thought my system lagged a little with Half-Life 2. That's
going to require yet another upgrade.
On 1/22/06, Paul Ihrig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> http://www.gamershell.com/news/27536.html
>
> First DX10 game coming out. Made by CryTek (some people who did Far Cry).
> check out the hi
Wow. I couldn't be married to that person. Also, while I understand
your intent of looking up birth defects, being gay isn't a defect.
On 1/22/06, Zaphod Beeblebrox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My wife and I watched 'Crash' last night and then got into a
> discussion about prejudice. That discuss
My wife and I watched 'Crash' last night and then got into a
discussion about prejudice. That discussion led to talking about some
of her friends that refuse to go see 'brokenback mountain' and don't
want it shown. I called them out as being prejudiced since they
haven't even seen the movie to k
Well..the lappytop should be able to handle it, but it looks like it
is finally time for a desktop upgrade again!
Wow!
I love the fact that they have stuck with the island theme. I am so
fedup of dark close hallways and ugly landscapes of Quake 4, Doom 3,
and the urban scapes of HL2.
Give me that
http://www.gamershell.com/news/27536.html
First DX10 game coming out. Made by CryTek (some people who did Far Cry).
check out the high res video of in game footage...
awesome graphics
http://www.gamershell.com/screenpop.php?id=200364
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> Dana wrote:
> If the University of PA study I posted late last night doesn't do this to
> your satisfaction
> then I don't know what to say.
If your advanced economics knowlege is based on reading one study and
then coming to a national or global conclusion, I can see why you make
your living a
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