Unfortunately...that was it.
Just an evil pissed off scorned looking Charlie.
Hell hath no fury like a Charlie scorned. I know this to be true.
On 1/28/06, Jim Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Again the DVR cut off the last minute.
>
> We got Charlie looking out over the ocean... and nothing.
Again the DVR cut off the last minute.
We got Charlie looking out over the ocean... and nothing.
Any bombshells?
Jim Davis
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a guy who uses an alias says I am evasive ;)
What I said in a previous thread was that increasing the minimum wage increases
the amount of money in circulation more effectively than say handing 22 billion
to the insurance industry, especially when you are considering a local economy.
Increased
Thanks to those who have submitted reviews so far... This is going to
be great feedback to the students, even those who made the decision to
only partially participate in the assignment.
As of the momen I'm collecting some of the more... flavorful ones for
quotes in my signature list. Here's a fe
I know you guys get tired of hearing about Ruby and RoR, but they've
come out with a sweet little package that makes me jealous for one in
CF. In one 35meg download, you get Apache, and SCGI rails adapter,
mysql, php so that you can run phpMyAdmin on mysql, and two sample
applications one tutoria
> Dana wrote:
> See, I really dislike being stuffed into this pigeonhole you have for people
If I try to cut through your evasions, you seem to be claiming that a
minimum wage does make sense because it lifts all boats. That is, the
gov't should take money from efficient capital users (businesses
but thats what we love about jochem.
he is the standards morale compass of the group!
tw
On 1/27/06, Kevin Graeme <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 1/27/06, Jochem van Dieten wrote:
>
> > I tried that URL in both Lynx and a mobile phone, but it didn't work.
> >
>
>
> Always the troublemaker...
>
>
now, 9 hours removed from it... and its blue and black and the cut is red
and wow. its nasty.
tw
On 1/27/06, Kevin Graeme <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > And why is it always the same breeds that do this?
> >
> > It's not. Many breeds are like this. People are much more likely to be
> > bitten
Aye, my sympathies go out to both Palestine and Israel. This looks
like it's going to get messy.
On 1/27/06, Vivec <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It's not a good thing for those palestinians that did not side with
> the terrorists and longed for better things, however.
~
It's not a good thing for those palestinians that did not side with
the terrorists and longed for better things, however.
On 1/27/06, Robert Munn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> They are in the thrall of a horrendous, self-defeating strategy- they are
> effectively a death-cult society bent on the d
Wow...you disappear off the face of the list for ages and then return
with long lines of code ^_^
Welcome back :)
On 1/27/06, S. Isaac Dealey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I generally consider myself a pretty competent programmer, but from
> day to day it's not very exciting... Every once in a whi
But you still have your new b/f to look forward to, right?
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Sent: Friday, January 27, 2006 3:41 PM
To: CF-Community
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Thanks for your replies guys... my entire day crapped out and went to
sh*t, so I ha
They are in the thrall of a horrendous, self-defeating strategy- they are
effectively a death-cult society bent on the destruction of Israel. That
doesn't mean everyone is enthralled by the ideals of this movement, but it
sounds awfully familiar to what happened in Germany in 1933. Similar
cond
:)
It's late and the baby has been crying, but I'll give you that one.
On 1/27/06, Charlie Griefer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 1/27/06, Wayne Putterill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > This whole group seems to be suffering from a severe case of
> > intolerance and bias lately, it's made quite
Thanks for your replies guys... my entire day crapped out and went to sh*t, so
I haven't even been back to this. I'll let you know how it works out.
>if so, check out this article. the PDF generation takes a lot of
>memory, A TON!
>and we had to increase the ram on the box, and allocate more t
> http://www.assinthebox.com
>
> Not work safe for really uptight offices.
Same idea, differnt item
http://www.smellypoop.com/
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On 1/27/06, Jochem van Dieten wrote:
> I tried that URL in both Lynx and a mobile phone, but it didn't work.
>
Always the troublemaker...
:-D
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> And why is it always the same breeds that do this?
>
> It's not. Many breeds are like this. People are much more likely to be
> bitten by small breads then large breeds. The reason one hears more about
> the Rots and such is that the average chi-wa-wa or terrier bite seldom sends
> anybody
On 1/27/06, Wayne Putterill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This whole group seems to be suffering from a severe case of
> intolerance and bias lately, it's made quite depressing reading.
I won't put up with that sort of talk...especially not from your kind, Wayne.
(this is me trying to lighten thi
Because they're suicide murderers
On 1/27/06, Vivec wrote:
> One interesting fact if truly trying to understand might be:
> "Suicide Bombers do not consider themselves to be suicide bombers".
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I was close
http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/common/story_page/0,5744,17711603%255E23109,00.html
90 killed in NYE celebrations
>From correspondents in San Salvador
January 02, 2006
AT least 90 people were killed in Latin America in road, fireworks and
other accidents during New Year's celebra
This whole group seems to be suffering from a severe case of
intolerance and bias lately, it's made quite depressing reading.
On 1/27/06, dana tierney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> what I can't get over is that I seem to be the only person here who is
> troubled by the idea that killing a child is
I generally consider myself a pretty competent programmer, but from
day to day it's not very exciting... Every once in a while, I do
something that just makes it difficult for me to sit in my chair
because I'm so jazzed about the end result... And it doesn't even have
to be anything really amazing.
I think the thing is, that if they were given a psychiatric evaluation
maybe a high percentage of these people would not be found to be 100%
mentally stable or fit. This happens a lot in depressed individuals.
Is it possible through environment to have hundreds of members of a
particular population
I don't know!!
I don't understand them either!
I haven't lived my life thinking everything was hopeless and that I
was subjugated and oppressed! I've been at points in my life where I
can compare, and therefore I can say that if my feelings were to run
even deeper than those depressed points, and
I just reviewed the sites.
Abouth three of them were pretty cool.
Others were..LOL..!
The digital equivalent of "The Dog Ate My Homework" ^_^
On 1/27/06, C. Hatton Humphrey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> It won't, it requires IE5.5, NS6+ or FF1+ as it uses DIVs and a single
> IFrame to deliver al
do you think i should bother going to the doc?
tw
Are all your shots up to date? If the wound is serious enough you may want to
go just to make sure nothing settles into the wound to cause you grief. Even
if the dog has nothing to transmit to you, can you say the same about your
clothes or a
However it also means that in case of bullets shot into the air they come down
with only gravitational velocity.
And this velocity would equal the velocity at which the bullet left the barrel
of the gun (assuming a vacuum here for the moment). Gravity is going to apply
a steady force to star
That circulation thing was pretty funkykeeping it full of ice water
proved to be a damn pain in the ass though. I only used it for a day or so,
then let the painkillers do the rest.
That oxy stuff will plug up yer pipes something fierce! Just FYI, after
about 3 or 4 days, I got near the sam
Because your answer was that "i don't understand them".
That's not an answer! Explain them too meso I can understand why they
are acting like a bunch of thugs :)
> Unless of course your crime was putting words in my mouth, then you
> would be guilty as charged ;-)
>
> Understanding behaviour
And why is it always the same breeds that do this?
It's not. Many breeds are like this. People are much more likely to be bitten
by small breads then large breeds. The reason one hears more about the Rots
and such is that the average chi-wa-wa or terrier bite seldom sends anybody to
the hos
It was on the Defense Appropriations bill until the Senate took it off.
Richard Baker tried.
Please email the White House on this. Let them know how disappointed you are.
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Actually, the winners did the same in places, and there were more than
a few beatings of the losers by gangs of the winners.
Overall, not a place that stresses good sportsmanship or manners.
On 1/27/06, G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So palestinians elect a terrorist organization to a majority, a
It was on the Defense Appropriations bill until the Senate took it off.
Richard Baker tried.
Please email the White House on this. Let them know how disappointed you are.
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The straight dope:
http://www.straightdope.com/classics/a950414b.html
I like the quote at the end "So, Middle Eastern men, gang bangers,
etc., listen up! It has been scientifically shown that firing guns
into the air for entertainment is not a good idea. Please stop right
away. Also knock off wit
Unless of course your crime was putting words in my mouth, then you
would be guilty as charged ;-)
Understanding behaviour, or seeking to understand, does not in any way
justify such behaviour.
You asked a question , what the f**k is wrong with them.Why ask the
question if you did not want an ans
> On 1/27/06, Raymond Camden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > You know what I don't get? And this is probably a bit trivial to the
> > large argument. On the news today, they showed them celebrating by
> > shooting guns in the sky - yet doesn't that kill people? I mean, I'm
> > sure it's fun to shoot
> I tried that URL in both Lynx and a mobile phone, but it didn't work.
It won't, it requires IE5.5, NS6+ or FF1+ as it uses DIVs and a single
IFrame to deliver all the content I need it to. I did not ask the
students to build 100% compliant sites, only functional ones. As most
have seen, some s
On 1/27/06, Ben Doom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> G wrote:
> > So palestinians elect a terrorist organization to a majority, and the
> > losers show their frustrations by rioting and setting things on fire.
> >
> > What the f**k is a matter with these people?
>
> Sounds like they lost the Superbow
Yeah, it's bad shit. I was at a New Year's celebration in Detroit and
people were doing this and every year apparently a couple people die
or are injured there from it. That year all things a baby's head was
where the bullet came back down and of course that put everyone in a
tizzy.
On 1/27/06, Ra
btw... this is him
http://www.antiwrap.com/?868
the tall brotha from anotha motha
(lived with my family from 9th grade until about 4 years ago)
tw
On 1/27/06, Tony <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 1995, my band was playing at a show in ocean city maryland, he thought he
> was superman, thought he c
And they do it 'cause they can...
sas
Scott A. Stewart
ColdFusion Developer
GNSI
11820 Parklawn Dr
Rockville, MD 20852
(301) 770-9610
-Original Message-
From: Tony [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, January 27, 2006 3:09 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Lunch!
if you could you
1995, my band was playing at a show in ocean city maryland, he thought he
was superman, thought he could just jump off a dumpster and be ok... well
at 6' 5" and 240lbs... that aint usually the best idea :) so, for
about 10 years now
he has had no acl. surgery was 2 days ago, he is looped up on ox
HAPPY BIRTHDAY OLBERMANN!
KO's bday too!
tw
On 1/27/06, Erika L. Walker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Rock me Amadeus!
>
>
>
>
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if you could you would.
i know i might try :)
tw
On 1/27/06, Scott Stewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I would, just because a dog licks his own nuts...
>
>
> sas
>
> Scott A. Stewart
> ColdFusion Developer
>
> GNSI
> 11820 Parklawn Dr
> Rockville, MD 20852
> (301) 770-9610
>
> -Original Mes
Ah. Then tou only have to worry about tetanus from the boxers. When
was the last time you did laundry?
;-)
--Ben
Tony wrote:
> but there was no break in my pants, or boxers. HIS body/teeth/mouth
> never touched my skin or blood. the pressure of his teeth, on my corduroy
> khaki's caused the
and this is surprising why exactly? I do sympathize but it's so the usual
administration behavior...
> Did anyone see the press conference with Bush explaining why he will
> not support the Louisiana Recover Corporation AKA H.R. 4100?
> Louisiana needs a plan my ASS! The Baker plan is the bes
Oh and I meant to ask, how did he bust up his knee? How long ago was his
surgery? How's his recovery going?
I just went through this a couple of years ago, so i sympathize with him.
The surgery is a medical miracle though, my knee is stronger now than it was
BEFORE I ever injured it. Amazing.
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TMI TMI TMI TMI TMI TMI TMI TMI TMI TMI TMI TMI TMI TMI TMI TMI TMI
TMI TMI TMI TMI TMI TMI TMI
http://www.assinthebox.com
Not work safe for really uptight offices.
Cheers,
Erika
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Don't they lose hundreds of Mexicans each year because of that?
On 1/27/06, Raymond Camden wrote:
> shooting guns in the sky - yet doesn't that kill people? I mean, I'm
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neosporin is already on it... and ill probably go to the doc on monday to get
a tetanus shot... FUCK!!! this sucks... i just wanted to have
lunch with my boy...
damn. doing a good deed for a friend in need, and this shit happens.
fuck doing good deeds. be a rude asshole, and you make it farth
> do you think i should bother going to the doc?
>
> tw
>
> Are all your shots up to date? If the wound is serious enough you may
> want to go just to make sure nothing settles into the wound to cause you
> grief. Even if the dog has nothing to transmit to you, can you say the
> same about you
They arrested him?
Damn they're serious about their HOV lanes :)
On 1/27/06, Ian Skinner wrote:
> http://apnews.myway.com/image/20060126/FAKE_PASSENGER.sff_WXS111_20060126144112.html?date=20060127&docid=D8FCPPM88
>
>
> Maybe because you would have to be felony speeding for a
I would, just because a dog licks his own nuts...
sas
Scott A. Stewart
ColdFusion Developer
GNSI
11820 Parklawn Dr
Rockville, MD 20852
(301) 770-9610
-Original Message-
From: Tony [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, January 27, 2006 2:52 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Lunch!
it took me a LONG TIME to load too
tw
On 1/27/06, Jochem van Dieten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> C. Hatton Humphrey wrote:
> >
> > If you're interested in participating simply go to
> > http://chumphrey.guardian-web.com/index.cfm
>
> I tried that URL in both Lynx and a mobile phone, but it di
Nope. That's what rabies vaccines are for..and they are pretty much
99.9% affective if current, aren't they?
> the dog was at his vet on monday for his yearly visit.
> they have all the shots up to date, and is primarily an inside
> dog.
>
> do you think i should bother going to the doc?
>
>
Ah yes...I knew I could count on you to somehow justify this behavior, to
shift blame, to say something like "you just don't understand them".
If i'm ever accused of anything, everI hope you are the judge in my
casebecause no matter what I would have done, I wouldn't be guilty for
it.
the dog was at his vet on monday for his yearly visit.
they have all the shots up to date, and is primarily an inside
dog.
do you think i should bother going to the doc?
tw
On 1/27/06, Scott Stewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Protection: It's what Rottweilers were bred for, pit bulls were bred
C. Hatton Humphrey wrote:
>
> If you're interested in participating simply go to
> http://chumphrey.guardian-web.com/index.cfm
I tried that URL in both Lynx and a mobile phone, but it didn't work.
Jochem
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G wrote:
> So palestinians elect a terrorist organization to a majority, and the losers
> show their frustrations by rioting and setting things on fire.
>
> What the f**k is a matter with these people?
Sounds like they lost the Superbowl. Or won.
--Ben
~~~
> I would talk with a doctor or county health office. I'm not sure there is a
> way to detect rabies in you. I seem to recall that there isn't, but I may be
> wrong.
There are 2 ways -- you go crazy (and we have to put you down) or we
crack open your skull and cook down your brain.
> The pro
Probably the same thing that was wrong with some residents of New
Orleans. Or some residents of France more recently.
Some will never understand the mindset of an individual who thinks
they have been oppressed and subjugated and who believes their entire
existence is without hope.
On 1/27/06, G <
You know what I don't get? And this is probably a bit trivial to the
large argument. On the news today, they showed them celebrating by
shooting guns in the sky - yet doesn't that kill people? I mean, I'm
sure it's fun to shoot a gun, but hasn't someone told them they could
kill innocent people lik
Protection: It's what Rottweilers were bred for, pit bulls were bred to
fight. It's been bred into them over successive generations. It's very, very
difficult to train out, you'd be much better off attempting to breed the
tendencies out over successive generations.
sas
Scott A. Stewart
ColdFusion
sheet. so, doc appt you think?
tw
I would talk with a doctor or county health office. I'm not sure there is a
way to detect rabies in you. I seem to recall that there isn't, but I may be
wrong.
The problem is that if there is no test and you think there is a real chance,
you have a dif
Well, I personally would never own one of these breeds..but some
possible answers to your questions:
> Why the HELL would anyone have a dog that will turn on you like that?
Protection. It's what the dogs were bred for
>
> And why is it always the same breeds that do this?
Because it is bre
So palestinians elect a terrorist organization to a majority, and the losers
show their frustrations by rioting and setting things on fire.
What the f**k is a matter with these people?
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This brings up a question I have never understood.
Why the HELL would anyone have a dog that will turn on you like that?
And why is it always the same breeds that do this?
On 1/27/06, Tony <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> HOWEVER, about two minutes into being there I was saying
> hello to his dog
sheet. so, doc appt you think?
tw
On 1/27/06, Ian Skinner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> but there was no break in my pants, or boxers. HIS body/teeth/mouth never
> touched my skin or blood. the pressure of his teeth, on my corduroy khaki's
> caused the tear in the skin. not his tooth O
Checker's has the greatest drunk fries in the history of fast food.
2am Checker's runs in college were a weekend staple.
> mmm checkers
>
> larry
>
> On 1/27/06, Ben Doom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> William Bowen wrote:
>> > so here's a lunchtime quandry: are there any guilty-pleasure fast-food
true true true.
i am on my pit like white on rice... at every moment.
he is trained to be kind. and easy, and gentle. we work
HARD at that.
this was my boy's dog, and ive seen him before...
strange that he would just flip like this. he is an animal
and animals can do what they want, i know this.
mmm checkers
larry
On 1/27/06, Ben Doom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> William Bowen wrote:
> > so here's a lunchtime quandry: are there any guilty-pleasure fast-food
> > restaurants or chains that you just love but don't really want
> > anyone else to know?
> >
> > Or that you used to love but
Erika, you lusty wench you ;)
>Rock me Amadeus!
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>
> HOWEVER, about two minutes into being there I was saying
> hello to his dog, Tyson (rott mix) and all was well, i went
> and fixed a few drinks for us, and came back and talked to
> tyson a bit more, and then BAMM he loses his shit, and
> decides to attack me... i now have a dog bite on my
http://apnews.myway.com/image/20060126/FAKE_PASSENGER.sff_WXS111_20060126144112.html?date=20060127&docid=D8FCPPM88
Maybe because you would have to be felony speeding for any police officer not
to notice that face isn't qu
but there was no break in my pants, or boxers. HIS body/teeth/mouth never
touched my skin or blood. the pressure of his teeth, on my corduroy khaki's
caused the tear in the skin. not his tooth ON my skin. make sense?
tw
Yes, but rabies is transmitted by the saliva and that could also have
cool part is i have pictures of the bite...
:) tw
On 1/27/06, Scott Stewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'll take "Things I Don't Want to Know About Tony" for $1000.00, Alex
>
> sas
>
> Scott A. Stewart
> ColdFusion Developer
>
> GNSI
> 11820 Parklawn Dr
> Rockville, MD 20852
> (301) 770-9610
>
He broke through, but the "break" closed back up. Cloth fibers are good
about that sort a thing with puncture wounds. Check with your doc.
On 1/27/06, Tony <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> ers... no hole in my pants or boxers... weird.
>
> anyway, if he REALLY didnt break through the pants/boxers, i
what I can't get over is that I seem to be the only person here who is troubled
by the idea that killing a child is the ultimate in personal responsibility.
Mind you, every one here seems to think that the father if this child is an
upstanding citizen for not supporting his child, so maybe that
I'll take "Things I Don't Want to Know About Tony" for $1000.00, Alex
sas
Scott A. Stewart
ColdFusion Developer
GNSI
11820 Parklawn Dr
Rockville, MD 20852
(301) 770-9610
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Sent: Friday, January 27, 2006 2:17 PM
To: CF-Community
S
This is something that a vet can take care of isn't it...?
sas
Scott A. Stewart
ColdFusion Developer
GNSI
11820 Parklawn Dr
Rockville, MD 20852
(301) 770-9610
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From: Larry C. Lyons [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, January 27, 2006 2:17 PM
To: CF-Community
Su
nope, I'm saying I can't be bothered. Arguments about religion bore me and are
fundamentally unresolvable. Why not just say that your beliefs require that the
government give lots of money to Haliburton? Think of the bandwidth that would
save :)
Dana
> Further I'm asking you to use your Keynes
somehow i knew that was coming ;)
its been, well 27 days!
sheeesh i must clean the ROTT out of my BOXERS hah!
tw
On 1/27/06, Ben Doom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ah. Then tou only have to worry about tetanus from the boxers. When
> was the last time you did laundry?
> ;-)
>
> --Ben
>
> Tony w
It was fun to watch. Zephyr is slower than Toasty, but once she gets
moving she'll bowl Toasty over head over heels. Lunchtime riots are
always fun.
The only drawback is that is one of the terrible two gets too excited,
or starts losing, they "poof" The breeder never had these two
descented. Most
if so, check out this article. the PDF generation takes a lot of
memory, A TON!
and we had to increase the ram on the box, and allocate more to the cf instance
that is installed.
http://www.antiwrap.com/?867
tw
On 1/27/06, Tony <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> windows box jillian?
>
> tw
>
> On 1/
windows box jillian?
tw
On 1/27/06, Jerry Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Are you sure it is slow, and not the acrobat viewer poping an update
> window behind everything? This happens to some users quite frequently.
>
> On 1/27/06, Tony <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > yes. i use them extensiv
See, I really dislike being stuffed into this pigeonhole you have for people
who don't agree with you. Whoever said the government was the source of wealth?
Similarly your invitational - how am I supposed to answer that? Ideally, nobody
should be on welfare. Also, you seem to define "welfare" to
but there was no break in my pants, or boxers. HIS body/teeth/mouth
never touched my skin or blood. the pressure of his teeth, on my corduroy
khaki's caused the tear in the skin. not his tooth ON my skin. make sense?
tw
On 1/27/06, Ben Doom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Tony wrote:
> > anyway,
Maruchan Instant Lunch (think "cup o'noodles").
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Tony wrote:
> anyway, if he REALLY didnt break through the pants/boxers, i dont
> have anything to worry about as far as rabies or tetanus or anything do i?
Yep, you do. If the dog drew blood, either of those could be passed.
Unlikely in a domestic dog, but possible.
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Are you sure it is slow, and not the acrobat viewer poping an update
window behind everything? This happens to some users quite frequently.
On 1/27/06, Tony <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> yes. i use them extensively. how many lines of data?
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> tw
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> On 1/27/06, Jillian Koskie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
can't you drop it in a bath of alcohol afterwards and have the
evaporation effect work?
tw
On 1/27/06, Robert Munn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I would be afraid of rust collecting on the various little bits inside.
>
> > I've put keyboards in the dishwasher 'whole'... Then just stored them
> > f
yes. i use them extensively. how many lines of data?
tw
On 1/27/06, Jillian Koskie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm using CFDocument to generate a PDF of some output... and it is SO slow /
> doesn't work.
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> Has anybody used this with any degree of success? Any tips?
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>
I bet i have EVERYONES LUNCH BITTEN, i meant, beat :)
I went to a friend's house (my little brother rob) who just
had his ACL replaced. so i took him a large pepperoni
pizza and we just chilled, watched "Wild'n Out" on MTV.
HOWEVER, about two minutes into being there I was saying
hello to his do
I have no guilt about the crappy food I eat.
We have a place here that serves a loose meat burger like nu-way. It
was part of a chain called "Maid-Right" but they recently went
independent. I really love the burgers. It's a scrupulously clean
place all decorated in bright fun '50s retro. Too bad t
William Bowen wrote:
> so here's a lunchtime quandry: are there any guilty-pleasure fast-food
> restaurants or chains that you just love but don't really want
> anyone else to know?
>
> Or that you used to love but had to give up (location, place closed)
> given the chance you'd go back and or
I'm eating that Campbell's Split Pea and Ham soup. Damn, Scott, you're
right, this ain't half bad!
Scott Stewart wrote:
> Subway meatball sub xtra-cheese
>
> sas
>
> Scott A. Stewart
> ColdFusion Developer
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> 11820 Parklawn Dr
> Rockville, MD 20852
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> -Or
Goddammit I wish I worked close enough to go home for lunch :)
sas
Scott A. Stewart
ColdFusion Developer
GNSI
11820 Parklawn Dr
Rockville, MD 20852
(301) 770-9610
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