Hey Dana can anyone just hop into the river or stream and have a splash or
is it private property. i would like to just sit down and waddle in the
water provided its not too cold!
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ok, let me put it this way - I am not sure I see a divide, unless you are
referring to the fact that they are boycotting countries over the actions of
their (non-government) press. Seems ineffective, but so did boycotting French
products. So maybe I just don't see what you are saying.
> I agre
very steep. Load up on coffee and make sure you gots lots of gas. There is one
stretch on I-70 where there is no gas for about 150 miles. Naturally, gas is
extremely expensive at the town before that :)
> Hi gang about to drive through the rockies in a few hours i am a few
> miles west of denve
I agree completely. I am not concerned about the boycott, I am concerned about
what it implies about the philosophical differences between the West and Islam.
I'm not claiming any moral high ground, either, it just worries me that our
societies are so far apart on such basic issues.
> Yes, but
Hi gang about to drive through the rockies in a few hours i am a few miles west
of denver. Hope i make it through i am fully loaded and that dem mountains are
steep!
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see if this helps
http://packages.ubuntu.com/breezy/web/mozilla
no guarantees
Dana
>dunno.. i'll give a gander about.
>
>danke
>
>On 2/1/06, dana tierney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
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and the clarifictions begin:
Administration backs off Bush's vow to reduce Mideast oil imports
BY KEVIN G. HALLKnight Ridder NewspapersWASHINGTON - One day after President
Bush vowed to reduce America's dependence on Middle East oil by cutting imports
from there 75 percent by 2025, his energy s
dunno.. i'll give a gander about.
danke
On 2/1/06, dana tierney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> yup well I do think you are looking at libraries then. Is there some sort of
> ubuntu FAQ out there? I ask as I got the vibe when I asked about it that it's
> cool, but a new linuxer like me might to be
> check snopes yet?
http://www.snopes.com/photos/tsunami/colossus.asp
Undetermined.
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Interesting sideshow:
http://www.mercurynews.com/mld/mercurynews/news/politics/13768131.htm
> http://www.revolutionwebdesign.com/blog/index.
> cfm/2006/1/31/State-of-the-Union-2006--a-live-blogging-experience
>
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yup well I do think you are looking at libraries then. Is there some sort of
ubuntu FAQ out there? I ask as I got the vibe when I asked about it that it's
cool, but a new linuxer like me might to better to refrain...what about the
mozilla list?
Dana
>yeah.. i got the switches from the help doc
I think so. The fact that they also ejected the woman wearing a "Support our
Troops" t-shirt put an interesting spin on matters though ;) By the way,
"bother" was supposed to be "both", freudian slip that...
Dana
>true. but who cares now... she didnt get to attend.
>and thats what was wrong.
true. but who cares now... she didnt get to attend.
and thats what was wrong. i doubt she could have been well
behaved... but she has that right to attend, right?
i dont know, washington is sooo screwy, and wow, the rhetoric
from both sides is RATCHETING UP quite loud!
tw
On 2/1/06, dana tiern
yeah.. i got the switches from the help document on the site.. files
are ok, as i downloaded an older version and recieved the same error
upong running the file..
this is the err:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/firefox$ ./firefox
../firefox-bin: error while loading shared libraries: libstdc++.so.5:
cannot op
with the right switches? I couldn't remember what they were, that's why I
posted the link. What's the error? If it were me and I was sure I had untarred
right, I'd be wondering if the download was corrupt, dunno if that's helpful,
but it's something you can try...
Dana
>i did it two ways.. the
update to the update, charges against bother were dropped. Appropriately imho.
http://www.forbes.com/business/feeds/ap/2006/02/01/ap2493431.html
>Interesting sideshow:
>
>http://www.mercurynews.com/mld/mercurynews/news/politics/13768131.htm
>
>> http://www.revolutionwebdesign.com/blog/index.
>> c
i did it two ways.. there is an autoarchiver program (or something...)
and i did the command line tar -... etc..
both ways still gave me an error when i attempted to run the file..
On 2/1/06, dana tierney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> see if this is what you are doing:
>
> http://www.brouhaha.com/
see if this is what you are doing:
http://www.brouhaha.com/~eric/tgz.html
>how did you extract the file?
>
>>...tar.gz
>>
>>only instructions i found were... extract file.. which will create a
>>firefox directory.. then run firefox
>>
>>On 2/1/06, dana tierney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>
> gMoney wrote:
> Not sure what his "grand theory" is, but GG's ideas seem to be much more
> geared toward personal responsibility, which would be precipitated on a
> general belief in the industriousness of the human person, not stupidity or
> lack of desire.
>
Thanks, exactly. I'm saying that r
how did you extract the file?
>...tar.gz
>
>only instructions i found were... extract file.. which will create a
>firefox directory.. then run firefox
>
>On 2/1/06, dana tierney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
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maybe we do not hear very well. I know that I find it extremely illuminating to
get my news covrage on Google News. The difference in spin between the Times of
London, the New York Post, Fox News and Al-Jazeera lets say is pretty
interesting.
>As I've said before, the only time you hear of Arab
exactly
>I think some overly active generalisation is going here. Who are "they"? Do
>they include my Arab co-worker, my Arab flat-mate and his mates I consider
>friends. The Arab people I know are just as appalled by suicide bombings as
>they are by the state sponsored bombings by the west in the
As I've said before, the only time you hear of Arabs and/or Muslims that are
appalled by suicide attacks, they are in the west. I'm generalizing to the
Arab world where there is little protest against 'evil' attacks against
their own people by their own people and none at all when the attacks ar
That's two of us.
On 2/1/06, Jerry Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> That's quite an offer, but I don;t know you that well.
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I think some overly active generalisation is going here. Who are "they"? Do
they include my Arab co-worker, my Arab flat-mate and his mates I consider
friends. The Arab people I know are just as appalled by suicide bombings as
they are by the state sponsored bombings by the west in their region. I
tar.gz
only instructions i found were... extract file.. which will create a
firefox directory.. then run firefox
On 2/1/06, dana tierney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> just checkingsomething, when you say "as instructed" what were the
> instructions and what is the extension of the file? If yo
No. I think your missing my point. I'm saying that targeting and killing
children is evil. If America or a European country was doing it there would
be protest. Where is the protest in the Arab/Muslim world against it when
people that say they are representing Arabs and the Muslim faith are doin
OK, then how about rap music and the song "Cop Killer". Many people
called for a boycott (and even tried to get laws passed against rap
music in general) due to the content of that one song.
I was just trying to point out that you were making this some kind of
huge cultural rift, and it doesn't se
The boycott could be devastating. At which point the Danes need to
decide whether their belief in a free press is important enough to
allow political speech to risk some monitary loss as a nation. From
what I have seen of the other papers, they seem to be taking a stand
as a nation and thumbing the
ok, you are right. They are evil and should be exterminated. Next.
feel better?
>I see media bias the other way where terrorists are explained away rather
>than called terrorists. Until Hamas won the election, they were never called
>terrorists and every article about them stressed their 'good
That's quite an offer, but I don;t know you that well.
On 2/1/06, Kevin Graeme <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Everyone who wants to put a Johnson in it's place, get
> behind me!
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Yes, but if someone wants to organize a boycott, they are entitled to do that,
regardless of how stupid it is. Remember freedom fries?
> You are totally missing the point. People boycott the Dixie Chicks
> because of their views. But they don't boycott all of country music,
> or anything origin
*shrug* downloaded this:
http://www.mozilla.com/products/download.html?product=firefox-1.5.0.1&os=linux&lang=en-US
ah well..
On 2/1/06, Robert Munn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> heh, linux is so fun. i have the same problem on a linux machine at my house-
> not exactly the same, but close enough.
just checkingsomething, when you say "as instructed" what were the instructions
and what is the extension of the file? If you are sure this is not the issue,
then I think libraries also...tho I haven't used ubuntu. I hear it's nice
though.
>i installed ubuntu on my laptop... all went well... bu
Oh Please. They've been at the boycott game for a long time now. There are
official government agencies to boycott companies that do business with
Israel. They still exist and there are companies that pay fines for being
part of the boycott. The Arab/Muslim world would rather a child die than us
heh, linux is so fun. i have the same problem on a linux machine at my house-
not exactly the same, but close enough. the easiest thing to do is just use
yum/yumex and wait until the yum repositories have the latest version of
firefox. beyond that, i think you'll need to figure out what addition
I see media bias the other way where terrorists are explained away rather
than called terrorists. Until Hamas won the election, they were never called
terrorists and every article about them stressed their 'good work' while
downplaying their attacks.
I know many Arabs and Muslims and the bottom
You are totally missing the point. People boycott the Dixie Chicks because of
their views. But they don't boycott all of country music, or anything
originating from the state of Tennessee, or people who wear cowboy boots for
something the Dixie Chicks said.
This boycott in the Middle East is n
As most Muslim nations regularly publish the most vile anti-Semitic
cartoons, I'd say this is a pot calling the kettle black instance.
> I think a more direct comparison would be a predominately Muslim
> nation printing a political cartoon depicting Christians in a less
> than favorable light.
>
> Initially, it may have been political commentary, it may have been ok.
> But when newspapers start to republish it and publish similar things
> it becomes nothing more than a "f*** you muslims".
No, it wasn't a FU message. It was a free speech message.
> I would wager the same would never happe
Your ignoring the fact that ALL religious figures and God himself is used in
cartoons. Remember the one in the times where God was calling Bush and
asking him to tone down their connection? What of all the Jesus weeping or
suffering cartoons. And Moses gets it all the time. Point is, there is an
Right. I'm starting a protest of all Johnson's because of that! You
Johnsons are getting too big for your britches, and you need to be put
in your place! Everyone who wants to put a Johnson in it's place, get
behind me!
On 2/1/06, Jerry Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Seems to me the only gu
i installed ubuntu on my laptop... all went well... but i am
attempting to "upgrade" the version of firefox that comes with it. i
have downloaded the correct file.. and extracted it.. (as instructed)
instructions then just say to execute the file..
if i double-click the file.. and run it as an app
Yes, because Americans would never boycott someone for their views.
Hello? Can you say Dixie Chicks? Disney? Ever heard of Pat Robertson?
Jerry Falwell?
Even my diatribe against the LA Times for that article against the troops?
Seems to me the only gulf is that they are still amateurs at this gam
> On the third hand, Arabs are free to boycott anyone they please, just
> like everyone else
Which goes back to my original thought on the subject, that there is a huge
gulf between the West and the Muslim world on fundamental issues of freedom of
expression, indeed the very role of the sta
oh so you were confused when you were telling me I was confused? OK, I can deal
with that...
> Ah, it was a typo. Ignore
>
>
> On 2/1/06, dana tierney wrote:
> > it's pretty tough from the archives, let me tell you ;) So help me
> out here -- not you dana what? I may have to start another acco
I find myself defending people I don't particularly like or understand here,
but let me play devil's advocate a moment... is it possible that some of what
you describe is due to media bias? Do we see news reports of Iraqi casualties,
for example? Do you really think there aren't any? Suppose a s
Ah, it was a typo. Ignore
On 2/1/06, dana tierney wrote:
> it's pretty tough from the archives, let me tell you ;) So help me out here
> -- not you dana what? I may have to start another account for this list.
>
> >Not you, Dana.
~
ah thanks, I'll check it out from my laptop later.
>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 ar
it's pretty tough from the archives, let me tell you ;) So help me out here --
not you dana what? I may have to start another account for this list.
>Not you, Dana.
>Try to follow the thread, maybe use gmail :)
>
>
>On 1/31/06, Tony wrote:
>> > > >no other reason is necessary.
~
pretty good account. Haven't gotten to the news stories yet, but reading
between the lines here, it does sound like he is setting up to invade iran...
> Nice.
>
> On 1/31/06, Tony <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > http://www.revolutionwebdesign.com/blog/index.
> cfm/2006/1/31/State-of-the-Union-200
I don't think the newspaper should have apologized. Possibly refrained from
printing to begin with, recognizing that it is potentially offensive. However,
they are entitled to make offensive political comments if they choose, imho,
and since they chose to do so there was no reason to apologize.
::shrug:: I don't see how, but perhaps there is something in the detail of
these programs that I am not familiar with and therefore am missing. If so, I
do not see any viable solutions proposed here.
Dana
>On 2/1/06, dana tierney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> As long as you see other people as
XP is limited to one Site be design.
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> From: ColdFusion [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, February 01, 2006 6:51 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: IIS - Multiple Listings?
>
> I have a feeling this is only on Windows 2000 or Windows 2003 but
> in IIS, you ha
Can this be accomplished with XP Pro and if so, how?
IIRC XP Pro, not being considered a "web server" OS by Microsoft, can only have
one website defined at any given time.
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I have a feeling this is only on Windows 2000 or Windows 2003 but
in IIS, you have the ' Default Web Site ' and some times you can have
other instances. Not Virtual Directories but other instances similar
to the ' Default Web Site ' such as:
Administrative Site
etc..
Each instance can have v
man i saw that a couple months ago, and i dismissed it as a fake.
who knows though?
check snopes yet?
tw
On 2/1/06, Vivec <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> http://www.doubleagent.com/video.php?v=772&ct=37
>
> Interesting. Flash Video of fossilised remains of a giant sea creature
> which washed up af
Here is one interpretation of the video.
http://www.snopes.com/photos/tsunami/colossus.asp
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That sort of goes to the point of the article, which is that you couldn't make
that kind of comparison because such depictions are illegal in (as far as I
know) all majority Muslim states. In most of the Middle East I would bet that
drawing or publishing these cartoons would earn you a bullet in
On 2/1/06, Robert Munn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So going back to a comment from the previous thread, do you feel
> that same way about evangelical Christians who protest things like
> "Piss Christ", which they consider offensive and blasphemous?
I think a more direct comparison would be a pred
Initially, it may have been political commentary, it may have been ok.
But when newspapers start to republish it and publish similar things
it becomes nothing more than a "f*** you muslims".
I would wager the same would never happen if it were the Virgin Mary,
Jesus Christ, or an image of the temp
So going back to a comment from the previous thread, do you feel that same way
about evangelical Christians who protest things like "Piss Christ", which they
consider offensive and blasphemous?
>Yup.It's stupid that they print it.
>
>They shouldn't be upset when their muslim populations feel
>di
On 2/1/06, dana tierney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> As long as you see other people as stupid and needing to be led
> you will not be increasing anyone's freedoms by this or any other grand
> theory.
Ironically, I think that welfare and other entitlement systems in
general treat people like they
On the other hand, I completely support the right of anyone offended
by this to protest.
And I think the mechanisms they are using to protest are exactly right.
So I applaud the paper for running it, and I applaud the offended
readers for protesting.
But I reserve the right to mock them when I f
Did you read the purpose of the images, and the article accompanying it?
It is the height of irony.
>From the article I posted:
Why did Jyllands-Posten publish the cartoons? The Copenhagen Post
explains: "Jyllands-Posten called for and printed the cartoons by
various Danish illustrators, after r
Can you share the link?
On 2/1/06, Kevin Graeme <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well the original paper apologized and I don't think they should have.
> But I think the other papers printing it just for spite
> is...well...intentionally spiteful.
>
> But then again, I was happy to find the pictures p
n/m I found it.
http://www.newspaperindex.com/blog/2005/12/10/un-to-investigate-jyllands-posten-racism/
But what is the big deal (besides the whole blaspheming thing)? Seems
like a pretty effective political cartoon to me. (getting a detailed
message across in a single image). I wouldn't have kno
http://www.doubleagent.com/video.php?v=772&ct=37
Interesting. Flash Video of fossilised remains of a giant sea creature
which washed up after the Tsunami. Story just getting out to the West
it seems? Or is it a hoax :)
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Yup.It's stupid that they print it.
They shouldn't be upset when their muslim populations feel
discriminated against and when they reap the fallout from that.
It shows that their distrust for the West, and their feeling that the
Western world looks down on all muslims is justified.
~
Well the original paper apologized and I don't think they should have.
But I think the other papers printing it just for spite
is...well...intentionally spiteful.
But then again, I was happy to find the pictures presented on a web
site carrying the story so that I knew what all the fuss was about.
There was an interesting commentary about this whole controversy by
Professor Shibley Telhami of the University of Maryland.
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=5181082
Caricatures of Mohammed: From Insult to Crisis
Listen to this story... by Shibley Telhami
All Things Consider
Apparently newspapers across Europe are re-printing the cartoon in a show of
support for the Danish paper. So are Arabs going to boycott everything from the
EU now? That should be interesting.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/4670370.stm
just install client tools
On 2/1/06, Loathe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is there a way to get just enterprise manager from SQL Server 2000?
>
> I don't want to install the whole SQL Express 2005.
>
> Tim
>
>
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I was able to roll back to IE6 using a system restore. Didn't try to
uninstall though.
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CSS improvements:
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I don't think this is a fruitful discussion. Theory X has been largely
discredited, but is still rampant here and I am hereby consigning the views
expressed here to the category of "not my problem." I think you are wrong, but
it it is not up to me to educate you, even supposing I did have the ti
I also do it to separate code from content.
The html coders tend to name folder like "SpecialFeatures", so I can
keep my stuff separate with "_display" and "_images", and files like
"bills.cfm", so _testLogin.cfm also is easily distinguished.
And when I build a cms for them to manage their site,
literally, the widget would load, and then nothing. play button would
push in and thats it.
i could download wmv's and play from my machine, but no streaming from web.
tw
On 2/1/06, Chesty Puller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I don't know, but you should probably send feedback about it to MS. T
I don't know, but you should probably send feedback about it to MS. There's
a link on the site where you downloaded it.
What kind of experience did you have when it stopped working? I used to
support WMS, you know.
- Matt
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To: "CF
> And I guess I am saying that deadbeat is in the eye of the beholder, and
> very often, there but for the grace of god is you, my friend.
How so? A deadbeat is someone who fails to provide for themselves or their
family, even though they have the resources and the capacity to do so.
>I believe
was looking at that. May have comments later when I have more time.
>i chronicled in a live blog entry during it last night
>
>baked as a motherfucker too!
>
>:) tw
>
>On 2/1/06, G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
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I heard that :) and if we're talking state of the union, didn't bother, don't
watch tv, don't believe anything the man says anyway.
>Yea, that's really the strangest part - I figured this place would be a
>hotbed of political discussion (and granted, Dana isn't here yet :) ),
>but...we got nuth
And I guess I am saying that deadbeat is in the eye of the beholder, and very
often, there but for the grace of god is you, my friend. I believe in Maslow's
hierarchy way more than I do some wierd theory about the minimum wage,
advocated by someone who does not use his real name or believe in an
You Marines...i swear, you are something else.and I love ya for it:
http://www.snopes.com/photos/military/burghardt.asp
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> From: Adkins, Randy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> I will admit I have not searched as of yet so, just was
> looking at something and began to wonder what is the main
> purpose of having files and directories with an underscore at
> the beginning?
I do it when using the MVC design pattern. That
my only question is why?
larry
On 2/1/06, Kevin Graeme <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Finally a real use for the 3D rendering capability built into OS X
> user interface.
>
> http://ldopa.net/2006/01/14/glterminal/
>
>
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thats what i ended up doing, reinstalling WMP10, and bingo! it worked fine.
wonder why it brokeded it?
tw
On 2/1/06, Chesty Puller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Try reinstalling WMP. Mine works fine.
>
> - Matt
>
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Tony" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "CF-Commun
Finally a real use for the 3D rendering capability built into OS X
user interface.
http://ldopa.net/2006/01/14/glterminal/
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thats EXACTLY why i do it.
i also tend to put anything that is included or not part of the whole template
in the _name category.
tw
On 2/1/06, Robyn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Don't know about spiders, but these directories sort to the top, so if
> they're frequently accessed?
>
>
> Adkins
Don't know about spiders, but these directories sort to the top, so if
they're frequently accessed?
Adkins, Randy wrote:
>I will admit I have not searched as of yet so,
>just was looking at something and began to wonder
>what is the main purpose of having files and directories
>with an unde
i do it to keep the file names of directories or files near the top of
the lists.
tw
On 2/1/06, Adkins, Randy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I will admit I have not searched as of yet so,
> just was looking at something and began to wonder
> what is the main purpose of having files and directories
My first idea is that these will group at the top of the directory? Also,
maybe just to distinguish some kind of "internal" template of an app from user
defined templates? I'm sure others have other reasons.
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I will admit I have not searched as of yet so,
just was looking at something and began to wonder
what is the main purpose of having files and directories
with an underscore at the beginning?
Such as:
_thisdir
_thatdir
_thisfile.cfm
Does this stop Spiders from crawling those areas?
I know a
I would like the same pls.
Tim
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>
> will do if i can.
>
> tw
>
> On 2/1/06, Paul Ihrig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> w
Buffalo Sweat for breakfast works :)
On 2/1/06, Jacob wrote:
> Pre drink... 2 Tablespoon of olive oil and 1 large glass of mile
>
> Drink, drink and drink some more
>
> Post drink... 4 aspirin and 2 bottles of water.
>
> No hangover!
~~~
You can just install the tools.
- Matt
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Sent: Wednesday, February 01, 2006 1:36 PM
Subject: Enterprise manager only?
> Is there a way to get just enterprise manager from SQL Server 2000?
>
> I don't want to inst
will do if i can.
tw
On 2/1/06, Paul Ihrig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> IF any of you other folks winde up being able to get any one else on, let me
> know.
> need to reformat soon any how.
> thanks
>
> -paul
>
> On 1/31/06, Jason Lemahieu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Damn my archive-only m
Is there a way to get just enterprise manager from SQL Server 2000?
I don't want to install the whole SQL Express 2005.
Tim
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2 tbsp of OO? Gak! That would definitely not give me a hangover, cause
I'd be too sick to drink.
Jacob wrote:
> Pre drink... 2 Tablespoon of olive oil and 1 large glass of mile
>
> Drink, drink and drink some more
>
> Post drink... 4 aspirin and 2 bottles of water.
>
> No hangover!
>
>
IF any of you other folks winde up being able to get any one else on, let me
know.
need to reformat soon any how.
thanks
-paul
On 1/31/06, Jason Lemahieu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Damn my archive-only method of community... replying to **Private** didn't
> work :/
>
> > Hey guys,
>
> > I can
Try reinstalling WMP. Mine works fine.
- Matt
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From: "Tony" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Community"
Sent: Wednesday, February 01, 2006 1:07 PM
Subject: Re: IE7 Beta 2 - Public
> this could be WHOLLY unrelated to the install that i have made
> but for some reason no
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