Is it even worth bothering?
I am quite sincere in asking. I don't think he will listen anyway and it will
just spawn another zombie thread that I don't have patience for, not to mention
the straw men to the effect that I am some sort of comsymp (my God, we're even
resurrecting the lingo)... li
watching s2e13 right now
On 1/26/06, Jim Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yes, I do live in the Boston area and work in the building that's highlit as
> "they're" building... but aside from that bias it's still such a damn good
> show.
>
> This episode had another classic "character aside" betwe
amen to that. Also, if you take a hard look at where the money comes from and
where it goes, then look at the mortality data, it *is* an income transfer
program. It's welfare for affluent elderly white women, is what it is, and it's
disproportionately paid for by black men of modest means who di
Yes, I do live in the Boston area and work in the building that's highlit as
"they're" building... but aside from that bias it's still such a damn good
show.
This episode had another classic "character aside" between Alan and Denny
when, at the end of the episode Alan says "Denny, I've hardly seen
> Which is funny because in that case the gov't *is* the company.
> Everybody joins gov't for personal gain all under the veil of
> providing for the collective. Really they're just providing for
> themselves.
That would only be true if everyone did so of their own free will
(I know, it's an over
> Hat wrote:
> The concept of communism takes the process one step further. Private
> industry is not allowed or is so tightly controlled by the state that
> it is only a puppet.
Which is funny because in that case the gov't *is* the company.
Everybody joins gov't for personal gain all under the
> If you believe that government should be the main delivery agent of
> solutions to social problems, then you're effectively a commie.
Close... academically communism is a form of socialism, so start at that point.
According to Wikipidea socialism is, "an ideology with the core belief
that socie
Hahaha, that's such a shallow bunch of bull.
On 1/25/06, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If you believe that government should be the main delivery agent of
> solutions to social problems, then you're effectively a commie. I
> think gov't's role is in making policy incentives, but that s
> Dana wrote:
> What I am wondering is where you keep running into "commies"...
Well, I can't speak for tBone, but I run into them all of the time.
They don't claim to be commies, but they're effectively commies. Of
course that has a bad ring to it, but here's what I mean:
If you believe that g
thanks for mentioning that!
I guess it's an older one if the lady was willing to give it away...we've
strictly been xbox people up to now. I had some thought of giving it to my
daughter since my son monopolizes the xbox, but she said she didn't want it if
it didn't work. More fool she...
Dana
What I am wondering is where you keep running into "commies"... I don't think I
have every run into anyone at all in the United States that claimed to be
communist.
?
Dana
>I have a much easier time listening this guys garbage than some treasonous
>National Socialist or Commie garbage. I mean
um, no, it makes you a catholic that doesn't believe in the pope ;)
>Welli guess.but if you basically believe what catholics believe, and
>yet refute this whole Pope thing...doesn't that make you Protestant?
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> Have also lost another 10.5 lbs for a total of 90.5. Getting there! :D
Wow, that is awesome!
> But I have so much MORE energy than before I was running. I used to have
> to take a nap in the afternoon - now I feel great all day. No afternoon
> sluggishness either.
Carry a 90lb backpack around
90lbs total is dope!
good stuff.
btw. little pinot is still battling her resp. infec. :( its been a
battle, and i think we can see
the light, but wow, she is hacking with a passion... damn. what a
fighter though, she is still kickin hard!
tw
On 1/25/06, Erika L. Walker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wr
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Thanks! :D
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Lol. Sorry :)
But I have so much MORE energy than before I was running. I used to have
to take a nap in the afternoon - now I feel great all day. No afternoon
sluggishness either.
I'm still going to k
huh? what'd you say? I was on the phone talking about an email that
just came in.
look! a shiny quarter!
Larry C. Lyons wrote:
> I liked this one:
> 5. So that's why they call it a CrackBerry.
> A study by the University of London's Institute of Psychiatry,
> commissioned by Hewlett-Packard,
I liked this one:
5. So that's why they call it a CrackBerry.
A study by the University of London's Institute of Psychiatry,
commissioned by Hewlett-Packard, finds that "an average worker's
functioning IQ falls 10 points when distracted by ringing telephones
and incoming e-mails ... more than doubl
That makes me tired reading it.
On 1/25/06, Erika L. Walker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> For those that were interested ...
>
> Jan 9-14
> 13.5 miles running
> 15.5 walking
>
> Jan 16-18 (took off 19-21 for personal stuff)
> 5 miles running
> 11 walking
>
> This week so far:
> Mon: 2 miles running
I used these guys once:
http://www.ehealthinsurance.com
If you are healthy, non-smoker and have no pre-existing conditions, you should
be able to get fairly cheap rates. I would assume under $300/mo on those
conditions, maybe under $200.
> How does one go about shopping for individual health i
Props to you! That's so awesome.
>For those that were interested ...
>
>Jan 9-14
>13.5 miles running
>15.5 walking
>
>Jan 16-18 (took off 19-21 for personal stuff)
>5 miles running
>11 walking
>
>This week so far:
>Mon: 2 miles running / 2.5 walking
>Tues: 1.5 miles / 2.5 walking
>Wed: 3.25 miles
I have one word of advice...
AVOID HMOs
AVOID HMOs
AVOID HMOs
Thanks, unfortunately, since my wife and son have pre-existing conditions, HMOs
has been our only option for the last decade.
Luckily, we have gotten everything we have needed to date.
--
Ian Skinner
Web Programmer
Bloo
A 2 egg cheese omelet with wheat toast. Washed down with a tall glass of
iced water. :)
Cheers,
Erika
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For those that were interested ...
Jan 9-14
13.5 miles running
15.5 walking
Jan 16-18 (took off 19-21 for personal stuff)
5 miles running
11 walking
This week so far:
Mon: 2 miles running / 2.5 walking
Tues: 1.5 miles / 2.5 walking
Wed: 3.25 miles / 2.5 walking
The 3.25 running today felt real
> Sam wrote:
> What about the Martha Stewarts that have empires to run and brokers to
> make sure they stay rich. If you have money the market can be a full
> time job keeping up.
>
BTW, here's an example:
(1.) The [UK] Ministry of Defence is to sell half its shareholding in
QinetiQ as part of th
http://money.cnn.com/magazines/business2/101dumbest/
The dumbest moments in business are funny. Even better, on the list of
the smartest X in business, J. Allaire is listed as smartest
entrepreneur. :-)
--Ben
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That is a very biggoted response.
Uh..nevermind.
On 1/25/06, Jacob Kisner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have one word of advice...
>
> AVOID HMOs
> AVOID HMOs
> AVOID HMOs
> AVOID HMOs
> AVOID HMOs
> AVOID HMOs
> AVOID HMOs
> AVOID HMOs
> AVOID HMOs
> AVOID HMOs
> AVOID HMOs
> AVOID HMOs
> A
www.insweb.com
> -Original Message-
> From: Ian Skinner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, January 25, 2006 2:10 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Individual/Private Health Insurance.
>
> How does one go about shopping for individual health insurance? In
> California if anybody
When it comes to bats, size matters
01/24/06 10:17 AM, EST
For some male bats, sexual prowess comes with a price -- smaller brains.
Read the full story at
http://www.cnn.com/2006/TECH/science/01/24/bat.brains.ap/index.html
--
Your representative owes you, not his industry only, but his judgment;
a
> JJ wrote:
> You know how I know you're gay? 'cause you didn't like it.
>
Dah! I forgot all about that part! That was hilarious, I was doing
it for days. See, that was crap like I used to do in college all of
the time and forgot about.
~
I have one word of advice...
AVOID HMOs
AVOID HMOs
AVOID HMOs
AVOID HMOs
AVOID HMOs
AVOID HMOs
AVOID HMOs
AVOID HMOs
AVOID HMOs
AVOID HMOs
AVOID HMOs
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That
Thanks.. That I think will work for what I need!
-Original Message-
From: DRE [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 25, 2006 3:14 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Select Box (text color)?
Randy,
You can use the optgroup tag for modern browsers which gets you part of
what yo
I enjoyed the movie.. I laughed my ass off on a bunch of the parts..
expecially the waxing sceen (thats real blood on his shirt in the next
sceen of him walking home)..
On 1/25/06, J W <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The two indian/arab guys MADE the movie.. The "Montel" comment was CLASSIC.
> Alot
The two indian/arab guys MADE the movie.. The "Montel" comment was CLASSIC.
Alot of the movie I thought was pretty dumb though bordering on "WHy the
hell am I watching this".
Jeff
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Its in the drop down for "more actions" in gmail tho you'd never be able to
figure it out by viewing the source. I see it every day and I think I
should use it more often.
More info here:
http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/interact/forms.html#h-17.6
http://www.w3schools.com/tags/tag_optgroup.asp
DR
That depends on what you have done and your willingness to be awake for it.
I don't think the local anesthetic injections (Novocaine) would affect you
but if you get knocked out with nitrous-oxide you could have some lingering
effects that would impair your ability to drive. I say could because I'
Take a look at insweb. I have known many people that got insurance from
there and have been happy.
> -Original Message-
> From: Ian Skinner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, January 25, 2006 3:27 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: RE: Individual/Private Health Insurance.
>
> Than
If you belong to any professional organizations you may want to see if
they have any health plans. They can be affordable.
larry
On 1/25/06, Ian Skinner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks, I had forgotten about Kaiser when I was searching. They are an
> option. A difficult one, because for th
I'm trying to do the same thing right now.
I'm consulting for the senate, and the pay is great, Its just a total pain
in the ass having to try and take care of this myself.
> -Original Message-
> From: Ian Skinner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, January 25, 2006 3:27 PM
> To
Thanks, I had forgotten about Kaiser when I was searching. They are an option.
A difficult one, because for the last six years by son who has ongoing heart
and growth issues, as been seen by doctors under Blue Cross and Blue Shield at
different time.
It would be a bit of an issue to give up a
I am -terrified- of the dentist.
> Well its been almost a decade and i have never had any major work done..
> NOT YET! hahaha
>
> i just wonder if the aenesthetics they use will affect my driving
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GREAT! scene.
todd, just scares me. woah.
tw
On 1/25/06, Ray Champagne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> dude.
>
> just reading at IMDB, great scene:
>
> John Beckwith: Claire's mom just made me grab her hooters.
>
> Jeremy Grey: Well snap out of it! What, a hot older women made you feel
> her cans?
Missed it, I'll have to add it to the list.
> -Original Message-
> From: Ray Champagne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, January 25, 2006 3:27 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: Wedding Crashers
>
> dude.
>
> just reading at IMDB, great scene:
>
> John Beckwith: Claire's m
great to know!
On 1/25/06, DRE <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Randy,
> You can use the optgroup tag for modern browsers which gets you part of what
> your looking for.
> DRE
>
>
> optgroup {
> color:blue;
> font-style:normal;
> }
> option {
> color:black;
> }
>
>
> What is your preferr
Do you have any health conditions? If so you may not be able to obtain such
insurance at all. I don't need an answer to that btw. If not, my suggestion
would be to ask the local independent business council, if one exists in your
area, or the chamber of commerce. This has to be something that so
dude.
just reading at IMDB, great scene:
John Beckwith: Claire's mom just made me grab her hooters.
Jeremy Grey: Well snap out of it! What, a hot older women made you feel
her cans? Stop crying like a little girl.
John Beckwith: I wasn't crying like a little girl.
Jeremy Grey: Why don't you t
WOW what a movie.
wow.
tw
On 1/25/06, Ray Champagne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Best comedy I've seen in a while...plus plenty of titties. :)
>
> Saw it twice last weekend. VV is the man.
>
> Tony wrote:
> > Now that was potentially oscar material. Comedic genius. The two
> > of them are GRE
Best comedy I've seen in a while...plus plenty of titties. :)
Saw it twice last weekend. VV is the man.
Tony wrote:
> Now that was potentially oscar material. Comedic genius. The two
> of them are GREAT together... great vibe between them. Like old
> friends... VERY well done.
>
> :) tw
>
When I was in So Cal I had Kaiser KaiserPermanente.org. Its available in No.
Cal as well. They have their own doctors, their own hospitals. Everything
is in house. Which is good and bad. Its harder to see a specialist outside
their network (tho it is possible) and when its done inside the netwo
Randy,
You can use the optgroup tag for modern browsers which gets you part of what
your looking for.
DRE
optgroup {
color:blue;
font-style:normal;
}
option {
color:black;
}
What is your preferred vacation spot?
Florida
Hawaii
Jersey Shore
Paris
London
Florence
Amsterdam
Ama
My first piece of advice involves muscle relaxant and a good
lubricant. You'll need em.
On 1/25/06, Ian Skinner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How does one go about shopping for individual health insurance? In
> California if anybody have specifics for this state. My initial foray into
> Google
Now that was potentially oscar material. Comedic genius. The two
of them are GREAT together... great vibe between them. Like old
friends... VERY well done.
:) tw
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How does one go about shopping for individual health insurance? In California
if anybody have specifics for this state. My initial foray into Google has
resulted in a quagmire of confusing information. I could use some sign posts.
I have been presented with a possible long term (1+ year) cont
> What did you have?
Roasted Corn Chowder and Rye crackers.
and a small bag of Cheetos...
m... cheetos...
will
--
"If my life weren't funny, it would just be true;
and that would just be unacceptable."
- Carrie Fisher
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M
Scott,
have them try chew weasels or foamy fries. Or as I like to call this
stuff ferret crack. They are textured protein treats/toys. All of our
guys, including the Remy - the 7 1/2 year old guy, go crazy over
these.
http://www.hyperfur.com
larry
On 1/25/06, Scott Stewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> w
Yer lucky! The ending was proposterously ridiculous. I actually turned to my
wife and asked "Is this really happening?"
> didnt make it to the end :(
>
> tw
>
> On 1/25/06, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> > T-Bone wrote:
>> > However we had some friends over and were talking a lot of shi
> No, he is Pontificus Maximus or the Supreme Bridge Builder. He is
> Christ's Vicar on Earth, not his incarnation. If anything, he would be
> the corporeal incarnation of St. Peter, the first See of Rome. However,
> we Catolics see him as purely human, speaking for the entire church.
>
> The
Nooo! Your reasonable assertions have convinced me you are the 3v1L
h4xx0r out to h4xx0r my b0xx3n! You want r00t acc355 to my monitor!
You will steal my personal information and change the settings on my
toaster! You are teh EEVVILL!!!11!one!!1!eleven!!
--Ben
Raymond Ca
didnt make it to the end :(
tw
On 1/25/06, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > T-Bone wrote:
> > However we had some friends over and were talking a lot of shit while we
> > watched it, s we could have just been funny enough as a group that we didn't
> > notice the movie sucking.
> >
>
> Th
Well its been almost a decade and i have never had any major work done..NOT
YET! hahaha
i just wonder if the aenesthetics they use will affect my driving
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Arc
>corporeal incarnation...a small, but distinct difference.
>
>:-)
>
>> Not the pope. To Catholics, he is the corporal incarnation of Christ on
>> Earth.
No, he is Pontificus Maximus or the Supreme Bridge Builder. He is Christ's
Vicar on Earth, not his incarnation. If anything, he would be the c
No need to apologize. My #1 concern is my wishlist.
Oh crap. I typed that?
My #1 concern is making sure people do not fall for the false
allegations. That being said - when I -did- find something (INI file),
I will try to fix it asap. (The email thing will get fixed tonight.)
On 1/25/06, Tim Hea
I saw it with a few friends, and we all laughed throughout. Much
snorting through the nose and long painful guffaws.
I liked it.
You know how I know you're gay? 'cause you didn't like it.
On 1/25/06, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > T-Bone wrote:
> > However we had some friends over and
logic vs testosterone ;) Know what I am saying?
Dana
>Well, I wouldn't say that. I think there's a lot of merit to some of the
>things he says. Take, for example, this quote:
>"All I'm asking is that we give our returning soldiers what they need:
>hospitals, pensions, mental health and a safe, im
+1
I'm sorry you had to pulled in for something that was obviously BS like
this.
> -Original Message-
> From: G [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, January 25, 2006 2:36 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: What the frig is up with this guy
>
> You rock Raymond.
>
> Thanks f
You rock Raymond.
Thanks for taking the time to respond.
> I'm a bit late to this thread, but, let me make a few comments.
>
> FIrst off - I am not going to comment on Horn. Period.
>
> As for BlogCFC, and this is for G, he made two main points -
>
> a) You can make comments and trackbacks fr
> T-Bone wrote:
> However we had some friends over and were talking a lot of shit while we
> watched it, s we could have just been funny enough as a group that we didn't
> notice the movie sucking.
>
That's what I did too, maybe that's the key, because with all these
naysayers I'm beginning to thi
Nice!
Number 8 and number 5 are classic.
> Subject: Top Statements for 2006
>
> Top 10 Thoughts For 2006
>
> **Number 10**
> Life is sexually transmitted.
>
> **Number 9**
> Good health is merely the slowest possible rate at which one can die.
>
> **Number 8**
> Men have two emotions: Hungry a
Its understandable why he did it though, ferrets are very high
maintenance pets. They require a lot of attention and care. If you
can't do it, then it may be the best thing for them, rather than
keeping them in a cage all the time.
larry
On 1/25/06, Tony <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So let me get
>im sorry, this may seem disrespectful to the pope, but come on.
>its 2006, does he REALLY think anyone cares?
Yes he does, actually. When an encyclical is issued, it set policy for the
entire Roman church. He is the CEO and there is a current concern in the Roman
church that Eros love is dest
I'm a bit late to this thread, but, let me make a few comments.
FIrst off - I am not going to comment on Horn. Period.
As for BlogCFC, and this is for G, he made two main points -
a) You can make comments and trackbacks from a remote location.
b) There is a "phishing" issue.
Let me address the
No they probably know it on their own. As soon as we got Toasty and
Zephyr (AKA the terrible two) they had that look down pat.
As for lunch, a granola bar - the new CIO decided to have a "brown
bagger lunch" with us and that meant I wasn't able to get home to
release the ferrets for their afternoo
Subject: Top Statements for 2006
Top 10 Thoughts For 2006
**Number 10**
Life is sexually transmitted.
**Number 9**
Good health is merely the slowest possible rate at which one can die.
**Number 8**
Men have two emotions: Hungry and Horny. If you see him without an
erection, make him a san
> Sam wrote:
> What about the Martha Stewarts that have empires to run and brokers to
> make sure they stay rich. If you have money the market can be a full
> time job keeping up.
>
> Just asking not attacking.
>
Unless the Marthas enjoy managing their money they retain a "private
wealth managemen
Oh right. I forget about the whole eastern orthodox side.
On 1/25/06, G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Schism
>
> That schism. I'd never heard it called the "Great Schism" before...but this
> is the event i was referring too.
~
yep. Unagi sushi here.
On 1/25/06, Zaphod Beeblebrox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sushi.
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Subscriptio
Thanks for the suggestion. It turned out that my subversion
information for one of my projects had become corrupted. I just wiped
out my whole metadata directory and Voila!, it works fine again.
On 1/25/06, Michael T. Tangorre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > From: Zaphod Beeblebrox [mailto:[EMAI
We have a lot of animals, plus the boys. We hadn't been getting them out as
much as we would like to, and when Scott said he was looking for some it
just seemed to fit.
It sucks, but it's for the best. It really hit the kids hard, but they are
dealing well.
> -Original Message-
> From:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Schism
That schism. I'd never heard it called the "Great Schism" before...but this
is the event i was referring too.
> Which schism? There's Martin Luther saying the Catholic Church is just
> a big hypocritical money engine. Then there's the fun story of King
>
So let me get this straight.
Tim ... you gave your ferrets away to Scott?
Not to pry, but what happened? It must kill you. I think it would me.
Funny, I knew you and Larry arent that far off from getting along :)
Tony
On 1/25/06, Michael T. Tangorre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > From: Ray Cham
Which schism? There's Martin Luther saying the Catholic Church is just
a big hypocritical money engine. Then there's the fun story of King
Henry VIII who wanted to divorce his wife and the Pope basically said
no. King Henry, mifffed at this, killed a few people and set about
founding the Church of
It's wasted on me. Our dept, 5 guys, goes out to eat on Wednesdays
for a "department meeting"pure fluff. Anyway, we go to this place
called Toyko One. It's $15/person and it's buffet style. You walk
around a large open "kitchen" where the guys are preparing the sushi
and grab as much as you
1. campbells chicken tortilla Select soup (WOW!)
2. tortilla chips to dip in and eat with :)
3. propel, berry flavored.
4. dan patrick on the xm
5. my new puppy next to me sleeping
6. my pitbull on top of my feet, under the kitchen table (Where my laptop rests)
7. my ass at home for lunch with my p
> From: Ray Champagne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> I'm eating the low fat ones - still pretty good, surprisingly.
> Especially with milk. gotta have the milk.
Milk is for babies! :-)
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Tasha and Kai are displaying the "sad kitty face" and I think the ferrets
are learning from the cats.
sas
Scott A. Stewart
ColdFusion Developer
GNSI
11820 Parklawn Dr
Rockville, MD 20852
(301) 770-9610
-Original Message-
From: Michael T. Tangorre [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wedn
They're great, quite the hand full. One of the Albino's got to meet grandma
over the weekend ;)
sas
Scott A. Stewart
ColdFusion Developer
GNSI
11820 Parklawn Dr
Rockville, MD 20852
(301) 770-9610
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From: Tim Heald [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 2
I'm eating the low fat ones - still pretty good, surprisingly.
Especially with milk. gotta have the milk.
Jillian Koskie wrote:
> That sounds really good :) I haven't had a Chips Ahoy cookie in over 10 year
> I bet. Time to buy a bag!
>
>
>>I'm having what I call my "3rd Grader lunch":
>>
>
> From: Ray Champagne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> blue's all right, but red tastes a whole lot better.
And for dessert an exploded orange highlighter!
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I have a D800 with built-in firewire. Unfortunately, it's the wrong
size for the cable I have. At work, I found a firewire card that I just
leave in the slot. It's a company called DataStor. No idea how much it
cost. It was free to me. ;-)
M!ke
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> From: Scott Stewart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Working from home, so it's Campbells split pea soup and sad
> looks from cats and ferrets 'cause daddy cant play.
I hear ya! I hate the look my bulldog gives me when I work from home and
can't play he gives me this evil stare like "I'm gonna
I love the lunch threads because they remind me of all the things I want to eat
but forgot about.
I LVE sushi.
>Sushi.
>
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I'm currently chewing on the plastic cap from my chocolate milk... so better
add that to mine too... haha!
>A whey shake and an all natural peanut butter bar (wasn't too bad). I am
>trying to pry the peanuts out of my teeth with my pen cap which I seem to
>also be eating... so add 1 blue BIC pen
sweet. sounds like tomorrow's lunch is taken care of. :)
Scott Stewart wrote:
> I love it.. no "canned taste"
>
> sas
>
> Scott A. Stewart
> ColdFusion Developer
>
> GNSI
> 11820 Parklawn Dr
> Rockville, MD 20852
> (301) 770-9610
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Ray Champagne [mailt
That sounds really good :) I haven't had a Chips Ahoy cookie in over 10 year I
bet. Time to buy a bag!
>I'm having what I call my "3rd Grader lunch":
>
>ham and cheese sandwich
>cheese-its
>3 chips ahoy cookies
>milk
>
>next is nap time. :)
>
~~
I love it.. no "canned taste"
sas
Scott A. Stewart
ColdFusion Developer
GNSI
11820 Parklawn Dr
Rockville, MD 20852
(301) 770-9610
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From: Ray Champagne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 25, 2006 2:01 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Lunch
Hey, I pi
How are the little guys treating you?
> -Original Message-
> From: Scott Stewart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, January 25, 2006 1:58 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: RE: Lunch
>
> Working from home, so it's Campbells split pea soup and sad
> looks from cats and ferrets '
Bowl of shredded wheat.
On 1/25/06, Jillian Koskie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> mMmm... I'm completely addicted to the honey oat bread at Subway
>
> I'm eating a veggie on honey oat with lots and lots of banana peppers...
> and wahsing it down with chocolate milk.
>
> Delicious!
>
> What did you
Nope,
THe option tag does not allow other tags to be nested within it. Therefore,
you can't selectively color some words and not others within it.
Sandy Clark
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From: Adkins, Randy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 25, 2006 12:52 PM
To: CF-Community
S
Hey, I picked up a can of that by mistake the other night when I was
picking up cans of chicken noodle for the wifey. how is it?
i can't imagine that split pea and ham can be all that great from a can...
Scott Stewart wrote:
> Working from home, so it's Campbells split pea soup and sad looks fr
Working from home, so it's Campbells split pea soup and sad looks from cats
and ferrets 'cause daddy cant play.
sas
Scott A. Stewart
ColdFusion Developer
GNSI
11820 Parklawn Dr
Rockville, MD 20852
(301) 770-9610
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From: Jillian Koskie [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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