RE: The Ring of Allaire

2006-01-31 Thread Loathe
That's funny as hell. I'll have to look for it. Who's the author? Tim > -Original Message- > From: Michael Dinowitz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Tuesday, January 31, 2006 5:14 PM > To: CF-Community > Subject: The Ring of Allaire > > > I was at the used book store today and notice

Re: state of the union 2006 a live blogging experience

2006-01-31 Thread C. Hatton Humphrey
Nice. On 1/31/06, Tony <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > http://www.revolutionwebdesign.com/blog/index.cfm/2006/1/31/State-of-the-Union-2006--a-live-blogging-experience > > w00t! > > ~| Message: http://www.houseoffusion.com/lists.cfm

state of the union 2006 a live blogging experience

2006-01-31 Thread Tony
http://www.revolutionwebdesign.com/blog/index.cfm/2006/1/31/State-of-the-Union-2006--a-live-blogging-experience w00t! ~| Message: http://www.houseoffusion.com/lists.cfm/link=i:5:195328 Archives: http://www.houseoffusion.com/cf_li

boing boing

2006-01-31 Thread Andrew Jackson III
must get: http://extremetoysforboys.com/index.php3/item/item/Powerisers%20-%20Jumping%20Stilts.html -- http://single-dads.us ~| Message: http://www.houseoffusion.com/lists.cfm/link=i:5:195327 Archives: http://www.houseoffusion.co

Re: The return of Muslim Spain

2006-01-31 Thread Kevin Graeme
I went to Atlantis for a vacation once. It's gotten really overcommercialized. I've still got my Atlantea the Anteater hat with the floppy nose somewhere in a closet... On 1/31/06, Robert Munn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Atlantis, on the other hand, is a Greek name: > > http://en.wikipedia.org/w

Re: The return of Muslim Spain

2006-01-31 Thread Robert Munn
The south of Spain is called Andalucia in spanish, which is a transliteration of Al Andalus into spanish from arabic. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al-Andalus Atlantis, on the other hand, is a Greek name: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atlantis Ancient greek and arabic are parts of different ling

Re: Loooong ride

2006-01-31 Thread DRE
Hey, you'll be within 1 mile of where I sit as you go thru denver! honk your horn when you pass the federal exit. DRE On 1/31/06, dana tierney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > yeah nothing like a straight raod and a flat horizon for two straight days > ;) slightly uphill almost the entire way, too.

Re: The return of Muslim Spain

2006-01-31 Thread DRE
Hmm, for some reason it struck me how similar al andalus sounds to atlantis. They are saying "The lost paradise of Al Andalus" and when you hear about atlantis, you hear about "The lost city of Atlantis". DRE On 1/31/06, Michael Dinowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Dana mentioned the current

Google fails to meet targets

2006-01-31 Thread Nick McClure
http://money.cnn.com/2006/01/31/technology/google_analysis/index.htm?cnn =yes So I wonder if this was the real cause of the google slip last weed, and not the DOJ news. ~| Message: http://www.houseoffusion.com/lists.cfm/link

The Ring of Allaire

2006-01-31 Thread Michael Dinowitz
I was at the used book store today and noticed a book in the SF section with a title of "The Ring of Allaire". I just had to buy it. Looks like standard fantasy. Interesting name though. :) ~| Message: http://www.houseoffusion.c

Re: It's in the Koran

2006-01-31 Thread Kevin Graeme
I thought it was funny too. But then I thought the Yiddish with Dick and Jane was funny as well. http://www.vidlit.com/yidlit/ On 1/31/06, Jerry Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > So, given that this is true, and that most Muslims (we were not > talking about Arabs, but about Muslims, a very

Re: It's in the Koran

2006-01-31 Thread Jerry Johnson
Larry, Are you saying the video is hateful, or that the speech the video is mocking that is hateful? On 1/31/06, Larry C. Lyons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > the point I was making was that using something very hateful to > ridicule a people based on their beliefs is incitement no matter what. ~~

Re: It's in the Koran

2006-01-31 Thread Michael Dinowitz
And the point I was making was that ridiculing the desire to conquer and kill based on the Koran might be hateful to some but should be ridiculed in a civilized world. Murder is wrong. Murder in the name of religion is wrong. When Muslim terrorists murder people and use the Koran to justify it,

Re: It's in the Koran

2006-01-31 Thread Larry C. Lyons
the point I was making was that using something very hateful to ridicule a people based on their beliefs is incitement no matter what. larry On 1/31/06, Michael Dinowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > But why would using the blood libel in a song ridiculing Meyer Kahan be > comparable? It's a Chris

Re: It's in the Koran

2006-01-31 Thread Michael Dinowitz
But why would using the blood libel in a song ridiculing Meyer Kahan be comparable? It's a Christian thing used to ridicule a Jew. Either you don't understand my logic or I don't understand the point your making. > Its pretty nasty. Its one of the foulest things that christians have > made aga

Re: It's in the Koran

2006-01-31 Thread Tony
dude. totally fucking with you... wasnt being serious... come on now... and yea, i use gmail. and i wear a towel! On 1/31/06, Sam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Not you, Dana. > Try to follow the thread, maybe use gmail :) > > > On 1/31/06, Tony wrote: > > yeah sam, thats EXACTLY what i was saying

Re: It's in the Koran

2006-01-31 Thread G
This discussion led me here: http://members.tripod.com/JCRelations/blood.html Pretty interesting. > Its pretty nasty. Its one of the foulest things that christians have > made against the jewish people involving blood sacrifices of christian > infancts. Its an integral part of the Protocols of Z

Re: The return of Muslim Spain

2006-01-31 Thread Larry C. Lyons
The fanatics make that claim about any land once occupied by Islam, including parts of southern France, parts of southern Italy and Sicily, then all the way up the Balkins to the Austrian Hungarian border. They are very optimistic. larry On 1/31/06, Michael Dinowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >

The return of Muslim Spain

2006-01-31 Thread Michael Dinowitz
Dana mentioned the current anti-Arab meme going around. I think this goes a long way in explaining why: http://www.spainherald.com/2414.html The children's website Al Fateh, property of the Palestinian terrorist group Hamas, demands in its most recent issue the return of the Spanish city of Sevi

Re: It's in the Koran

2006-01-31 Thread Sam
Not you, Dana. Try to follow the thread, maybe use gmail :) On 1/31/06, Tony wrote: > yeah sam, thats EXACTLY what i was saying. > > man, you are sharp as a fucking tack! > > tw > > On 1/31/06, Sam wrote: > > Are you saying all people with turbans are "RADICAL MUSLIM FUCKS!" > > I guess we should

Re: FW: Study Ties Political Leanings to Hidden Biases

2006-01-31 Thread Larry C. Lyons
A policy statement has nothing to do with research findings. On 1/31/06, Sam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > http://www.ncpp.org/internet.htm > > And you are the one that said they guessed users political association > based on their sip code > > On 1/31/06, Larry C. Lyons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Re: FW: Study Ties Political Leanings to Hidden Biases

2006-01-31 Thread Larry C. Lyons
still 130,000 is a fairly large number are you saying that it is a biased sample? On 1/31/06, Sam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 1/31/06, Larry C. Lyons wrote: > > In other words you cannot answer the questions. Were there any > > validity problems? > > The study wasn't released so we don't know

Re: It's in the Koran

2006-01-31 Thread Larry C. Lyons
Its pretty nasty. Its one of the foulest things that christians have made against the jewish people involving blood sacrifices of christian infancts. Its an integral part of the Protocols of Zion, but has been around since the time of Constantine. Its one of those things that deserves to be suppres

Re: FW: Study Ties Political Leanings to Hidden Biases

2006-01-31 Thread Sam
http://www.ncpp.org/internet.htm And you are the one that said they guessed users political association based on their sip code On 1/31/06, Larry C. Lyons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > citation for that please. You cannot make such a large blanket > statement without providing supporting research.

Re: It's in the Koran

2006-01-31 Thread Michael Dinowitz
Blood myth? > So by that logic, then you have no problem with something using the > blood myth in a song ridculing the Meyer Kane followers. > > larry ~| Message: http://www.houseoffusion.com/lists.cfm/link=i:5:195307 Archives

Re: It's in the Koran

2006-01-31 Thread Tony
i stand down then :) tw On 1/31/06, G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I think he was referring to Dana's response to your initial post, > Weegsy. > > > yeah sam, thats EXACTLY what i was saying. > > > > man, you are sharp as a fucking tack! > > > > tw > > > > On 1/31/06, Sam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> w

Re: It's in the Koran

2006-01-31 Thread G
I think he was referring to Dana's response to your initial post, Weegsy. > yeah sam, thats EXACTLY what i was saying. > > man, you are sharp as a fucking tack! > > tw > > On 1/31/06, Sam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Are you saying all people with turbans are "RADICAL MUSLIM FUCKS!" >> I gue

RE: It's in the Koran

2006-01-31 Thread Scott Stewart
Just my $.02 This doesn't seem like parody IMO, it seems like an attempt to incite. *Some* of what's there could be applied to Fundamentalist Christians as well. Scott A. Stewart ColdFusion Developer GNSI 11820 Parklawn Dr Rockville, MD 20852 (301) 770-9610 -Original Message- From:

Re: It's in the Koran

2006-01-31 Thread Tony
yeah sam, thats EXACTLY what i was saying. man, you are sharp as a fucking tack! tw On 1/31/06, Sam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Are you saying all people with turbans are "RADICAL MUSLIM FUCKS!" > I guess we should use censorship to prevent this kind of mistake from > happening again. > > On 1/

Re: It's in the Koran

2006-01-31 Thread G
Um, explanation please for those of us who might not be up to speed on our Jewish history.. > So by that logic, then you have no problem with something using the > blood myth in a song ridculing the Meyer Kane followers. > > larry >

Re: It's in the Koran

2006-01-31 Thread Michael Dinowitz
> it's no longer up ::shrug:: however I never met an Arab who had particular > difficulty laughing at himself. Again, I really don't care much about in > particular, > but wow, there are a lot of anti-Arab memes in circulation right now. Maybe we should wonder why and what can be done to change

Re: It's in the Koran

2006-01-31 Thread Jerry Johnson
So, given that this is true, and that most Muslims (we were not talking about Arabs, but about Muslims, a very different cross section of the human race) both can laugh at themselves and do not fit very well the thrust and content of this ditty, then what again is the problem? That some people will

Re: It's in the Koran

2006-01-31 Thread C. Hatton Humphrey
On 1/31/06, dana tierney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > it's no longer up ::shrug:: however I never met an Arab who had particular > difficulty > laughing at himself. Again, I really don't care much about in particular, but > wow, > there are a lot of anti-Arab memes in circulation right now. http

Re: FW: Study Ties Political Leanings to Hidden Biases

2006-01-31 Thread Larry C. Lyons
citation for that please. You cannot make such a large blanket statement without providing supporting research. On 1/31/06, Sam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Online polls are worth the paper they're printed. > What I'm saying is I do an online poll and they ask for my zip code, > then look at how m

Re: It's in the Koran

2006-01-31 Thread Larry C. Lyons
So by that logic, then you have no problem with something using the blood myth in a song ridculing the Meyer Kane followers. larry On 1/31/06, Michael Dinowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > If someone was stoning adulterous women then I'd expect someone to make a > song about it pointing out that

Re: It's in the Koran

2006-01-31 Thread dana tierney
Not trying to pick a fight. I need a shower ;) You said When did Christians claim the holocaust was the right thing to do because the Bible said so? If your objection is confined to the Holocaust, fine. The massacres that were done in the name of Christianity did not include the Holocaust. They

Re: Nano question

2006-01-31 Thread Jillian Koskie
I think you're just grumpy... ;) >Right - I can pick a folder to copy from - but what I want is >drag/drop. I'm much quicker with that then manually clicking >checkboxes. > >Or maybe I'm just grumpy. ;) ~| Message: http://www.hou

Re: For you runners out there...

2006-01-31 Thread Jillian Koskie
That's one thing with kickboxing a lot... you become very flexible and understand the benefits of stretching. :) I don't usually do a lot of stretching before getting on the treadmill because it's at the end of my workout at the gym --so just a little in the calves, especially. Afterward thou

Re: FW: Study Ties Political Leanings to Hidden Biases

2006-01-31 Thread Sam
Online polls are worth the paper they're printed. What I'm saying is I do an online poll and they ask for my zip code, then look at how my neighbors voted and stick that label on me. How my neighbors vote has nothing to do with how I fell towards minorities. If you want to know my political affilia

Re: It's in the Koran

2006-01-31 Thread Michael Dinowitz
If someone was stoning adulterous women then I'd expect someone to make a song about it pointing out that these people are doing wrong and using their bible to support it. The point is that it is using parody to expose evil justified by a holy book. If this is done by a small percentage of the M

Re: It's in the Koran

2006-01-31 Thread dana tierney
it's no longer up ::shrug:: however I never met an Arab who had particular difficulty laughing at himself. Again, I really don't care much about in particular, but wow, there are a lot of anti-Arab memes in circulation right now. >Have you heard it yet? If not, then you absolutely cannot judge

Re: It's in the Koran

2006-01-31 Thread Jerry Johnson
Where did I say that, Dana? Where did I even imply it? Was that a legitimate question, or are you just trying to pick a fight? If a legitimate question, of course people have killed because the bible told them so. Some because they were off their rocker (and if it wasn't the bible, it was the beat

Re: Mike D issue with forum

2006-01-31 Thread Tony
ohhh i see now... you are a girl and girls have cooties. makes sense :) heee On 1/31/06, dana tierney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > they give my other mail cooties ;) > > >why? just delete them. > > > >i dont get it. > > > >tw > > > >On 1/31/06, dana tierney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> > >

Re: It's in the Koran

2006-01-31 Thread Sam
Are you saying all people with turbans are "RADICAL MUSLIM FUCKS!" I guess we should use censorship to prevent this kind of mistake from happening again. On 1/31/06, dana tierney wrote: > it does? But why is that funny? Because it "shows" how wierd those > ""towelheads" are, perhaps? > > >because

Re: State of the Union Drinking Game

2006-01-31 Thread William Bowen
Hell yeah! > Yep: > > http://www.workingforchange.com/article.cfm?ItemID=20295 will -- "If my life weren't funny, it would just be true; and that would just be unacceptable." - Carrie Fisher ~| Message: http://www.houseoffusion

Re: It's in the Koran

2006-01-31 Thread Jerry Johnson
Have you heard it yet? If not, then you absolutely cannot judge it. It is friggin hilarious. Taking a serious topic (frightening, painful, confusing, deadly serious) and juxtiposing that with a catchy, silly tune and an even sillier voice is the very definition of humor. At the same time, taking

Re: It's in the Koran

2006-01-31 Thread dana tierney
it does? But why is that funny? Because it "shows" how wierd those ""towelheads" are, perhaps? I don't have any stake in this, but I see this kind of stuff more and more and I feel a moral need to say this - the first step to getting people to commit atrocities is to convince them that the targ

Re: It's in the Koran

2006-01-31 Thread Michael Dinowitz
And that has to do with the a song about using a holy book to justify evil actions how? Are you implying that Christians didn't intervene in the Holocaust because they felt their bible said the Jews deserved it? I don't see your linking logic here. > I'm not sure it is. Christians refused to i

Re: It's in the Koran

2006-01-31 Thread dana tierney
The Nazi's didn't afaik, but the pope refused to condemn it. http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/anti-semitism/pius.html I've known and talked to various Arabs and not one of them has sounded remotely like this. Does the Koran tell them to do these things? I dunno, in the best of my rec

Re: It's in the Koran

2006-01-31 Thread Tony
because it FUCKS WITH RADICAL MUSLIM FUCKS! no other reason is necessary. i have no problem with level headed people of any nation, race, color or creed! tw On 1/31/06, dana tierney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Let's say you are right for a moment. The question still stands. Why is this > funny

RE: Well - I finally bit the bullet and bought a NAS system

2006-01-31 Thread Kevin Schmidt
Can you say nerd! ;) Enjoy it! Kev -Original Message- From: Jim Davis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, January 31, 2006 12:48 PM To: CF-Community Subject: Well - I finally bit the bullet and bought a NAS system The fact that my mother-in-law is gifting me her old car (saving me

Re: New Blog...

2006-01-31 Thread Ray Champagne
Boston, eh? Where you goin? Raymond Camden wrote: > You are welcome. :) I was hoping to have a minor update (you may > notice comments act differently now on my blog) before I left for > Boston, but now it's looking like it will be next week. > > > On 1/30/06, Kevin Schmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Re: FW: Study Ties Political Leanings to Hidden Biases

2006-01-31 Thread Larry C. Lyons
So what, it was presented at a conference. There is peer review before presentations are accepted. Given that the group sponsoring the study has one of the lowest accpetance rates for its journal, and for the annual conference of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, you're just blowi

Re: New Blog...

2006-01-31 Thread Raymond Camden
You are welcome. :) I was hoping to have a minor update (you may notice comments act differently now on my blog) before I left for Boston, but now it's looking like it will be next week. On 1/30/06, Kevin Schmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Well I broke down and started a new blog. > > > > http:

Re: Nano question

2006-01-31 Thread Raymond Camden
Right - I can pick a folder to copy from - but what I want is drag/drop. I'm much quicker with that then manually clicking checkboxes. Or maybe I'm just grumpy. ;) On 1/31/06, Jillian Koskie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > It's an option in iTunes to choose the dir > > >Please tell me someone is kid

State of the Union Drinking Game

2006-01-31 Thread G
Yep: http://www.workingforchange.com/article.cfm?ItemID=20295 ~| Message: http://www.houseoffusion.com/lists.cfm/link=i:5:195277 Archives: http://www.houseoffusion.com/cf_lists/threads.cfm/5 Subscription: http://www.houseoffusio

Re: It's in the Koran

2006-01-31 Thread Jerry Johnson
Dana, When did Christians claim the holocaust was the right thing to do because the Bible said so? I don't even remember reading the Nazis based their actions on this thought. Certainly "refusing to intervene" is not the same as "The bible tells me to" On 1/31/06, dana tierney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: It's in the Koran

2006-01-31 Thread dana tierney
Again, even assuming you are right... do you think only smart people will see it? >That video doesn't blanket Muslims. Smarter people can tell it's >strictly referring to the extremists. We shouldn't have to explain >that. > >On 1/31/06, Vivec wrote: >> Why single out Islam and promote hate speec

Re: It's in the Koran

2006-01-31 Thread dana tierney
Let's say you are right for a moment. The question still stands. Why is this funny? >If a group is using sacred writings to justify evil, then they can and >should be called on it. Doesn't matter if its a Jew, Christian, Muslim or >anyone else. Evil is evil and cutting off someone's head and sa

Re: FW: Study Ties Political Leanings to Hidden Biases

2006-01-31 Thread Sam
On 1/31/06, Larry C. Lyons wrote: > In other words you cannot answer the questions. Were there any > validity problems? The study wasn't released so we don't know the methodology. > As for the second one. Simple ask for a zip code. Then map that to > political districts. In NYC many low-income h

Re: Loooong ride

2006-01-31 Thread Kevin Graeme
And he's on Vicodin! On 1/31/06, G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Ah yeah..yer in my part of the country now! ~| Message: http://www.houseoffusion.com/lists.cfm/link=i:5:195272 Archives: http://www.houseoffusion.com/cf_lists/th

Visual Notation for representing video game play

2006-01-31 Thread Jim Davis
The idea here is that just as music can be written down (transferring auditory material to visual material) using a notational language so, just maybe, might games be. http://lostgarden.com/2006/01/creating-system-of-game-play-notation.html The idea is to get to a graphical representation of a ga

Finally an extension aimed at Jochem

2006-01-31 Thread Zaphod Beeblebrox
>From the mozilla add-ons page: Yellowpip Lynx Viewer Tool: https://addons.mozilla.org/extensions/moreinfo.php?application=mozilla&category=Developer%20Tools&numpg=10&id=1944 Quick Description RightLynx displays a Lynx view of a web page via right-click or Tool menu. With just one click and wit

Re: Mike D issue with forum

2006-01-31 Thread dana tierney
they give my other mail cooties ;) >why? just delete them. > >i dont get it. > >tw > >On 1/31/06, dana tierney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> ~| Message: http://www.houseoffusion.com/lists.cfm/link=i:5:195269 Archives: http://www.

Re: Loooong ride

2006-01-31 Thread dana tierney
yeah nothing like a straight raod and a flat horizon for two straight days ;) slightly uphill almost the entire way, too. I-70 is kinda scary past Denver. The fact that I went through there in a blizzard may be affecting my recollection however. There's a great deal of nothing out there ;) >Ah

RE: For you runners out there...

2006-01-31 Thread Scott Stewart
If fat burning is one of your goals you want a good warmup before hand. The pre (insert physical activity here) stretch is as important for different reasons, it warms the muscles and in important to avoid injury. Post activity increases flexibility, once the muscles are warm. Scott A. Stewart C

Re: Mike D issue with forum

2006-01-31 Thread Tony
why? just delete them. i dont get it. tw On 1/31/06, dana tierney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I don't wanna! Some of the recent exchanges have been quite hateful and I'd > rather not have them in my inbox. > > >use gmail. its quite easy to follow. > > > >tw > > > >On 1/30/06, dana tierney <[E

Re: It's in the Koran

2006-01-31 Thread dana tierney
I'm not sure it is. Christians refused to intervene for a long time even once the Holocaust was known. >Your analogy of a song to praise Auschwitz is false. A song to say that >bombing abortion clinics is in the bible (or justified by the bible, which >it isn't) would be the proper analogy. > >

Re: CF-Comm Welfare Invitational

2006-01-31 Thread dana tierney
I am sorry if it does. You were making remarks about large chunks of a population however. I can't dispute them as I only know extreme southeastern Georgia, and not very well either, but I find your vision a bit hard to believe. > I never suggested doing away with welfare, and your assumptions

Re: Loooong ride

2006-01-31 Thread G
Ah yeah..yer in my part of the country now! I'm sure you've heard how flat and uninteresting western Kansas is. I just hope it is light out when you pass through the Flint Hills, which can be quite beautiful, especially at sunset. I personally dig the drive between KC and Denver. It's the d

Re: CF-Comm Welfare Invitational

2006-01-31 Thread dana tierney
yeah, they'll find a way to say it enslaves workers or something. It did remind me that I wanted to read up on that, though. Conventional wisdom says that sales taxes are regressive, but it looked like these people might have thought that through. >Very cool. It's gaining a little momentum, b

Re: Loooong ride

2006-01-31 Thread Ben Doom
Oooh, it's like playing Oregon Trail... Your Semi drowned fording a river... Your co-driver was bitten by a rattlesnake... Brobrob was killed by Diphtheria. The End. On second thought, that game was kinda depressing. --Ben brobborb wrote: > i am getting a load in indepedence MO and taking

Re: Cultural Gap Between the West and Islam

2006-01-31 Thread dana tierney
uh... please be careful when snipping. I didn't say this. >On 1/30/06, dana tierney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> > Is this rational behavior? I don't know. It certainly doesn't bode >> > well for relations with Middle Eastern countries. ~~~

Loooong ride

2006-01-31 Thread brobborb
i am getting a load in indepedence MO and taking the i70 throough Colorado all the way to utah and up in Salt Lake CityHolla! ~| Message: http://www.houseoffusion.com/lists.cfm/link=i:5:195259 Archives: http://www.houseoff

Re: FW: Study Ties Political Leanings to Hidden Biases

2006-01-31 Thread Larry C. Lyons
In other words you cannot answer the questions. Were there any validity problems? As for the second one. Simple ask for a zip code. Then map that to political districts. On 1/31/06, Sam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Part I: > The "I think I know how the study was conducted" part should be a dead >

Re: Cultural Gap Between the West and Islam

2006-01-31 Thread dana tierney
US "accidentally" bombed al_Jazeera (twice). Tony Blair talked Bush out of bombing it headquarters, in part because it's in an allied country. >Which country bombed a newspaper? > > >> ~| Message: http://www.houseoffusion.com/li

Re: For you runners out there...

2006-01-31 Thread Erika L. Walker
I do a LOT of stretching. I got shin splints early on and I'm afraid of them coming back to haunt me so I do a lot of deep deep stretches. A good 10-15 minutes before and 20 after. I keep the stretches a lot longer after. I also work on my flexibility after, each day seeing how deep I can get the

Re: Mike D issue with forum

2006-01-31 Thread dana tierney
I don't wanna! Some of the recent exchanges have been quite hateful and I'd rather not have them in my inbox. >use gmail. its quite easy to follow. > >tw > >On 1/30/06, dana tierney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> ~| Message: ht

Re: FW: Study Ties Political Leanings to Hidden Biases

2006-01-31 Thread Sam
Part I: The "I think I know how the study was conducted" part should be a dead giveaway :) Part II: Online study? Very reliable. They took the results and tied them to the district voting habits? How can that be accurate? On 1/31/06, Larry C. Lyons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > So what, it was pr

Re: Microsoft Windows Vista Beta testing

2006-01-31 Thread Jason Lemahieu
Damn my archive-only method of community... replying to **Private** didn't work :/ > Hey guys, > I can nominate a few people to be beta testers for the new OS. It's > comes with unlimited free support. Anybody interested? Email me off > list. > > - Matt ~~~

Re: For you runners out there...

2006-01-31 Thread Jason Lemahieu
Note that the post-run stretching is probably more important than before hand. I usually spend just 2 or 3 minutes stretching pre-run (mainly my calves), and then about 5 or 10 when i'm done, depending on how far I went. >Bah - that's probably more than you need. You can get by with just a few

Re: Palestinians *sigh*

2006-01-31 Thread Sam
Symantics On 1/31/06, Tony wrote: > by not helping you are not supporting. your are conscienciously objecting. > i think there is a difference. > > cant we step back and let the adults over there be adults? > > tw ~| Message: ht

Re: Nano question

2006-01-31 Thread Raymond Camden
You definitely, AFAIK, can't just copy photos. Which is just plain silly. On 1/31/06, Jim Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > -Original Message- > > From: Larry C. Lyons [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Sent: Tuesday, January 31, 2006 1:46 PM > > To: CF-Community > > Subject: Re: Nano questi

Re: Nano question

2006-01-31 Thread Jillian Koskie
It's an option in iTunes to choose the dir >Please tell me someone is kidding > >I want to copy photos to my Nano. All I see, however, is a sync >command. I don't want to sync. I just want to copy a few favorite >ones. > >Is it possible? > >-- >=

Re: For you runners out there...

2006-01-31 Thread Jillian Koskie
I'm not looking for another cardio workout... I do plenty. I'm wanting to jog with friends as a social activity. > Given what Saskatoon is like this time of year, why not take up cross > country skiing. You get a much better cardio workout than just with > jogging. > > larry > > On 1/31/06, Ji

RE: Nano question

2006-01-31 Thread Jim Davis
> -Original Message- > From: Larry C. Lyons [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Tuesday, January 31, 2006 1:46 PM > To: CF-Community > Subject: Re: Nano question > > I had thought that the Nano could only play songs, not display photos. > But I was wrong. Oh - I knew it could do both, but t

Re: For you runners out there...

2006-01-31 Thread Deanna Schneider
Bah - that's probably more than you need. You can get by with just a few minutes of pre-warm up and about 10 minutes of stretching post run. On 1/31/06, Kevin Graeme <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > That regimen didn't look too bad until I realized it suggests an > additional 35 minutes of warm up/s

Well - I finally bit the bullet and bought a NAS system

2006-01-31 Thread Jim Davis
The fact that my mother-in-law is gifting me her old car (saving me a few thousand dollars) with a surprisingly large tax return and a +25% company-wide bonus bonus (we completed a major integration this year that stressed everbody) set the stage. I finally broke down and ordered a NAS solution to

Re: Nano question

2006-01-31 Thread Larry C. Lyons
I had thought that the Nano could only play songs, not display photos. But I was wrong. larry On 1/31/06, Jim Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > -Original Message- > > From: Larry C. Lyons [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Sent: Tuesday, January 31, 2006 1:33 PM > > To: CF-Community > > Sub

Re: FW: Study Ties Political Leanings to Hidden Biases

2006-01-31 Thread Sam
The study hasn't been published yet. Duh. But common sense should tell you that a study claiming Conservatives are racist is biased and bogus. Especially knowing the only KKK members in government are Dems :) On 1/31/06, Larry C. Lyons wrote: > My what an insightful criticism. That must have taxe

RE: Nano question

2006-01-31 Thread Jim Davis
> -Original Message- > From: Larry C. Lyons [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Tuesday, January 31, 2006 1:33 PM > To: CF-Community > Subject: Re: Nano question > > Your Nano is a also a USB drive isn't it? just plug the thing into the > USB port and manually copy the files to a folder on t

Re: Palestinians *sigh*

2006-01-31 Thread Larry C. Lyons
what does a software company have to do with it? On 1/31/06, Sam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Symantics > > On 1/31/06, Tony wrote: > > by not helping you are not supporting. your are conscienciously objecting. > > i think there is a difference. > > > > cant we step back and let the adults over t

Re: Nano question

2006-01-31 Thread Larry C. Lyons
Your Nano is a also a USB drive isn't it? just plug the thing into the USB port and manually copy the files to a folder on the Nano. larry On 1/31/06, Raymond Camden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Please tell me someone is kidding > > I want to copy photos to my Nano. All I see, however, is a s

Re: For you runners out there...

2006-01-31 Thread Kevin Graeme
That regimen didn't look too bad until I realized it suggests an additional 35 minutes of warm up/stretching/cooldown. I'm so lazy. :-\ On 1/31/06, Deanna Schneider <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Here's a plan for going from couch to 5k in 28 weeks: > http://www.beginnertriathlete.com/cms/article-d

Re: OK this was funny (ferret related)

2006-01-31 Thread Larry C. Lyons
ROFL. You have a good crew there. When our group crashes we have to play hunt the ferrets. So far this week we've found them in towels they've hauled down from the towel racks, the bath tub and my dresser drawers. It can be quite embarrassing with that last one. Imagine, Wendy's at the door trying

Re: FW: Study Ties Political Leanings to Hidden Biases

2006-01-31 Thread Larry C. Lyons
My what an insightful criticism. That must have taxed all 1 of your available braincells -the one that is not spending all of its time worshiping Shrub. If you do not understand the meaning and the results say so. So what's wrong with the studies. Are there validity problems, methodological ones?

Re: Palestinians *sigh*

2006-01-31 Thread Tony
semantics? or virus protection? :) tw On 1/31/06, Sam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Symantics > > On 1/31/06, Tony wrote: > > by not helping you are not supporting. your are conscienciously objecting. > > i think there is a difference. > > > > cant we step back and let the adults over there be a

Re: For you runners out there...

2006-01-31 Thread Deanna Schneider
I think you'll find that there's a big difference between walking fast and jogging. And, if you start walking too fast, you can do different kinds of damage to yourself. I think you're on the right track with slowing adding additional jogging time to your walking. That seems to be the way that most

RE: For you runners out there...

2006-01-31 Thread Erika L. Walker
I started walking ... Then I started slow jogs. Going for as long as was comfortable. Then I started going faster, again, for as long as was comfortable. Now I "know" I can run 2 miles non-stop very easily ... So these days I push myself to 3 and 4. My goal this week is 5 miles on Saturday. I am

Re: Nano question

2006-01-31 Thread Andrew Jackson III
aye. w0rd On 1/31/06, Raymond Camden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Wow - I used them for my Creative MP3 player as well. Didn't know they > had ipod stuff. Thank you! > > On 1/31/06, Andrew Jackson III <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > *shrugs* www.redchairsoftware.com > > > > On 1/31/06, Raymond Camd

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