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> From: Vivec [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Saturday, March 18, 2006 7:26 PM
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> Subject: Re: Apple coming out with iGame portable game player!
>
> I guess you didn't know that the PS3 is coming standard with a Hard
> Disk and Linux Ubuntu loaded d
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> From: Gruss Gott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Saturday, March 18, 2006 4:49 PM
> To: CF-Community
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>
> > Gel wrote:
> > "Apple, well known for its line
> > of computers, iPod portable digital-music
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> From: Cameron Childress [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Saturday, March 18, 2006 4:38 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Slowing of Oil From Iraq Benifits America?
>
> From the wacked out theories file:
>
> Eventually the world will run out of oil. It's already bum
um, this is an answer to Kevin's access to medical care remarks right? Not my
paranoid fantasy? Just checking.
>wow, you should live here in salisbury.
>i was on the golf course last week (friday)
>left at 1:45, was in the dr.'s office by 3:45, and
>in the MRI within 1 day.
>
>nice place
>
>On 3/
Seems that the show that loves to piss people off went too far when it offended
the 'religion' of scientology. Tom Cruise reportedly made threats to force
comedy central to pull the repeat of the episode, Isaac Hayes left and the
creators have joined forces with the evil Xenu (ask a scientologis
Being that this is all conspiracy theory, we have no clue.
> I will agree with you about the trouble, but this isn't how it was
> supposed to go, is it?
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Imagine if we had invested that 1 trillion in an infrastructure for
BioFuels.that would have helped.
Of course, hindsight is 20/20.
Dana Tierney wrote:
> It has not been economical to drill for that Canadian reserve up to this
> point. Given the current prices, that may be changing. What yo
It has not been economical to drill for that Canadian reserve up to this point.
Given the current prices, that may be changing. What you say about the US may
be true, but likewise requires an investment in infrastructure that has not
been made so far.
I will agree with you about the trouble, b
wow, you should live here in salisbury.
i was on the golf course last week (friday)
left at 1:45, was in the dr.'s office by 3:45, and
in the MRI within 1 day.
nice place
On 3/18/06, Dana Tierney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yeah but you are talking about capacity, whereas I am suggesting it is
yeah, but the American companies are making more money off it. I hasten to add
that I know nothing, this is all purely speculation, mm, a trial balloon for a
sci-fi novel I am writing, that's the ticket...
But supposing that had been the plan. But it did not go according to plan. Our
Man in Ba
Yeah but you are talking about capacity, whereas I am suggesting it is perhaps
about profits. And sure, we are in the realm of paranoid fantasy, but I ask
you, if it were true, would anything be different?
>OK, so they produce about 1.1 Million, prior to the war they were doing
>3.5-4 million p
I've heard that a lot of HMO's won't let you see a doctor without
being first diagnosed by a nurse over the phone. If the nurse doesn't
think you need to see a dr. (or is being pressued to reduce the number
of people she sends to the dr.) then the ins. company won't cover you.
Combine that with a s
Huh? Can't see a doctor? I call make an appointment.
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> From: Kevin Graeme [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Saturday, March 18, 2006 6:56 PM
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> Subject: Re: Saddam Pretended to have Weapons to prevent Attack
>
> Yep. America where we pay 3x more for
Yeah, but a hell of a lot more that got on a boat to fight.
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> From: Gruss Gott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> There were a lot of Americans that ran and hid!
>
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And yet I still won't buy it. Amazing
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> From: Vivec [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Saturday, March 18, 2006 7:26 PM
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> I guess you didn't know that the PS3 is coming standard with
Canada sits on a huge oil reserve which is trapped in sand. America has a
huge coal reserve that can eventually be turned into oil. America has a huge
supply of the materials for crop based fuels. A number of new cars are
coming out with dual fuel sources. Having 'control' over Iraqi oil is more
>From what I've read, I think you've got the bases covered either way.
DRE
On 3/17/06, Michael Dinowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I've built a technique to get Fusion Authority articles displayed as the
> article name on the url rather than an ID. I can have 2 different formats:
> http://www
You know they're watching all of us, right?
>A majority of Americans thinks that the administration is only spying on
>terrorists.
>
>>As for "electronic surveillance of law abiding citizens", everyone in
>>Congress who has been briefed on the program, Democrats and Republicans,
>>is
>>strongly
Actually, almost no one. There is little oil flowing and when it does it's
between Iraq and American companies. So yes, there is more oil in American
control but less moving. If we go with the conspiracy theory that this is
all a war for the oil companies, then yes, it all fits together. Of cour
OK, so they produce about 1.1 Million, prior to the war they were doing
3.5-4 million per day, they are between 25-33 percent of former
capacity.
I don't think they have even tried to get the natural gas stuff going,
but I could be wrong.
So one, ExxonMobile, I do forget about them I've not seen
I'm sorry, what?
> -Original Message-
> From: Vivec [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Saturday, March 18, 2006 1:09 PM
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> Subject: Re: Saddam Pretended to have Weapons to prevent Attack
>
> Yes yes,
>
> America the Great, America the All Powerful.
> All Hail America.
>
I guess you didn't know that the PS3 is coming standard with a Hard
Disk and Linux Ubuntu loaded default as well, and Sony is going to
start writing linux applications for it...and it hooks to HDTV
monitors/regular PC monitors via HDMI either hmm?
~~
*sigh*
Yes, whatevers.
On 3/18/06, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Dude. Do you really believe everything you read? This has got to be
> BS or April Fools.
>
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Yep. America where we pay 3x more for 1/3 the broadband speed of other
countries. Where we pay more for mobile phone service and get less
than other countries. Where we pay more for medical coverage, but
can't even see a doctor when we have borderline pneumonia.
On 3/18/06, Vivec <[EMAIL PROTECTED
You've just described all of .edu and .gov in the U.S.
On 3/18/06, Cameron Childress <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> There is a definitely cultural difference between the USA and some
> other countries (many in Europe) where people have a long running
> expectation that the government is responsible
This kind of thing is a 10-20 year plan. Pointing to the results now
is a red-herring. The question is what groundwork has been lain for 15
years out?
On 3/17/06, Dana Tierney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yes but:
>
> Who controls the flow from Iraq now? Who controlled it then? What is the
> pric
Yeah, it's actually a nice little romantic story. But don't tell the
people who didn't watch past the first couple episodes.
As for getting upset about the Walmart documentary, that was obviously
the point. Which is why I don't watch those things. I get upset enough
about stuff without having it d
I'd rather not speculate about Larry's problem ;) I do realize that Wayne is
British and lives in Wales.
>Dana, I think Larry's problem and your perhaps, is that you assumed when
>I said Wayne's countrymen, you assumed I meant American's when in fact,
>Wayne is British.
>
>
>Dana Tierney wrot
You don't see us rioting about it now do you?
Gruss Gott wrote:
>> Schmidt wrote:
>> So, they have a trial period? I just think it's funny that these people
>> expect to have a job, no matter what/
>>
>>
>
> Yeah, good thing there aren't people like that in the US.
>
> :: rolls eyes ::
>
>
> Gel wrote:
> "Apple, well known for its line
> of computers, iPod portable digital-music
> players, and delicious pies, will be releasing
> its iGame portable gaming device late
Dude. Do you really believe everything you read? This has got to be
BS or April Fools.
IMO, there's no way in hell
> Nick wrote:
> But there were a lot of French that did run and hide.
>
There were a lot of Americans that ran and hid!
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>From the wacked out theories file:
Eventually the world will run out of oil. It's already bumping up
against capacity limits. What if the invasion of Iraq, resulting
control of the oil, and slowing of output actually helps the US by
pacing oil output and making it last longer? When the World i
> Schmidt wrote:
> So, they have a trial period? I just think it's funny that these people
> expect to have a job, no matter what/
>
Yeah, good thing there aren't people like that in the US.
:: rolls eyes ::
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> Schmidt wrote:
> Remind me again how long it took before Hitler was strolling around the
> streets of Paris?
>
That was one battle, ding-dong, not the war. The allies eventually
won and the French Resistance were a key part of the allies' victory.
Here's one small example:
At about 12:15am on
On 3/17/06, Duane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Instead of breaking even this year as I expected we're now sending those
> &$%*ers $9500. I guess it's better than the 19k they nailed me for 2 years
> ago
And I'm sure they will spend all that money on some great things. You
know, I think that if a
> Dana wrote:
> was the goal ever to benefit the *taxpayer*?
>
Sure, more security via no WMD, no dictator, etc, etc.
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Yeah - cashing in your 401k should be considered an option of absolute
last resort, even then you should think twice about it and find out
exactly how much the penalty is going to be. You can actually roll
that intop an IRA and can even borrwo money out or it to do certain
things with it (I think
I guess I am unclear about what your issue is with my argument.
Are you saying that with a flat tax the poor would be taxed on all
their money because all of their money is spent on food clothing and
shelter?
If so, I agree. I am of the opinon that when you run a flat tax you
definitely favor the
Who controls Iraq now? Haven't people been using the word "Civil
War"? I don't think anyone really does. The US coalition forces
control certain aspects, but certainly not the entire country, or all
the industry in that country.
-Cameron
On 3/17/06, Dana Tierney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ye
There is a definitely cultural difference between the USA and some
other countries (many in Europe) where people have a long running
expectation that the government is responsible for providing
everything for them. It's already hard enough in the USA (esp in
Cali) to fire someone who's lazy and in
i haven't watched the last one yet just because I don't want it to be over
:(
On 3/18/06, Jochem van Dieten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> really sucks without a new BSG episode.
>
> Jochem
>
>
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Dana, I think Larry's problem and your perhaps, is that you assumed when
I said Wayne's countrymen, you assumed I meant American's when in fact,
Wayne is British.
Dana Tierney wrote:
> the government did surrender quite quickly, to the continuing shame of the
> population. However the French h
But the law allows employers to dismiss people under 26 at any time
during a 2-year trial period and that would destroy job security,
critics say.
"I would say 'no' (to a job offered under the law) because I would have
no security for two years," Jerome Desprol, 24, told Reuters.
So, they have
the government did surrender quite quickly, to the continuing shame of the
population. However the French had one of the most active Resistance movements
in Europe. The house I used to live in in Chantilly was part of an underground
railroad that got Allied fighters back to their units.
And Kev
was the goal ever to benefit the *taxpayer*?
> > Dane wrote:
> > Who controls the flow from Iraq now? Who controlled it then? What is
> the price of oil now?
>
> On this one you're barking up the wrong tree. The whole oil thing is
> yet another massive failure and miscalculation by the Bush
> a
I believe the riots are because no reason will be needed, actually. Your
prejudices are showing.
Dana
>I believe it has to do with the French government giving employers more
>control over the firing of workers.
>
>How dare they let employers fire poor performing employees! Let's riot!
>
>
>Vi
I believe it has to do with the French government giving employers more
control over the firing of workers.
How dare they let employers fire poor performing employees! Let's riot!
Vivec wrote:
> Just saw a few live clips on the news.
>
> Apparently there are riots going on in France right now.
Just saw a few live clips on the news.
Apparently there are riots going on in France right now.
Something to do with massive unemployment amongst the immigrant
population, and the normal French population as well. The riots are
currently localised in a small area of Paris.
~
Whoaa...do we really need another handheld though??
"Apple, well known for its line
of computers, iPod portable digital-music
players, and delicious pies, will be releasing
its iGame portable gaming device late
this year. The official debut of the machine
isn't scheduled until this May's E
Yes yes,
America the Great, America the All Powerful.
All Hail America.
yadda yadda yadda.
*waves off*
On 3/18/06, Nick McClure <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yeah, there were a lot of Frenchmen in WWII that did fight, but there
> were a lot that didn't. The German army was doing something people
Yeah, there were a lot of Frenchmen in WWII that did fight, but there
were a lot that didn't. The German army was doing something people
weren't used to, so it was very difficult to defend against.
But there were a lot of French that did run and hide.
> -Original Message-
> From: Gruss Go
Nah, I got to watch UK win a game that many had counted us out on. So
I'm pretty happy. That and I got up around noon, so I'm goos
> -Original Message-
> From: SMR [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Saturday, March 18, 2006 8:16 AM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: RE: Saturday morning
>
> Ha.
Hi Robin, I think we will need a bit more info before pointing you in the
right direction - firstly I am not sure what you mean by "the CW help", is
that something to do with where you are hosting this site? I ask because to
use Coldfusion you will need hosting that has it available, if it does the
I see now, after reading back through all these, you thought Wayne was
American? He's British.
A simple misunderstanding on your part Larry. But see, you still won't
admit it, will you?
Jerry Johnson wrote:
> I don't have a dog in this fight, but...
>
> Larry, reading back through this thr
And Larry, if you really know as much about WWII as you claim, you would
know that the Germans sitting around for two days is what really saved
the Allies at Dunkirk. If they had kept pushing on, the Allies would've
suffered a crushing blow. That two days allowed the allies to organize
their e
Well, I guess that's sort of like admitting you're wrong. Like I said,
your response definitely colored your character.
I guess I'll just have to accept that.
Larry C. Lyons wrote:
> this conversation is over.
>
> I repeat if you are so gung ho then why not join up. There should be a
> National
this conversation is over.
I repeat if you are so gung ho then why not join up. There should be a
National Guard recruiting office near where you live. Put your ass
where your mouth is (of course from what you're saying that would
require removing your head from your ass first) and join up.
On 3/
The military leadership was lacking, as was their tactics and their
technology. The bravery of the soldiers was not. Read up about the
evacuation of Dunkirk and how the French army in that part of France
sacrificed itself to give the British time to complete the evacuation.
If it was not for those
Larry, if you are so sure, please go back and show me where I did
anything but insinuate that if all of Britain was of the same mind of
Wayne during WWII that the Germans would've strolled the streets of London.
I don't know why I bother Larry. You twist people words worse than
anyone I've eve
Deny it if you will, but such arrogance is disgusting. YOU definately
don't know what you are talking about.
If you are so gung ho then join up. Quit being such a chicken hawk.
Its all great to be so violently pro war especially when you're
sitting on your butt not risking anything.
On 3/18/06, K
Remind me again how long it took before Hitler was strolling around the
streets of Paris?
Germany invaded France in early May of 1940 and the French surrendered
around the middle of June. Sounds like an ass kicking to me.
Gruss Gott wrote:
>> Schmidt wrote:
>> Kind of like with France, only t
Larry, you're so full of shit you must attract flies.
I made no implication and you know it. At least I admit it when I'm
wrong. You seem to be so hard headed perhaps a profession of smashing
batteries with your forehead would be more fitting.
Larry C. Lyons wrote:
> The implication was pe
> Schmidt wrote:
> Kind of like with France, only they did have guns, they're just
> terrible fighters..
>
As you've never served in the military or fought in any war, much less
WWII, that's quite an arrogant, as well as ignorant, opinion.
Just cite a few examples, if if wasn't for the French in
The implication was perfectly clear. I get disgusted by the implict
arrogance of that assumption. Especially when its undeserved.
On 3/17/06, Kevin Schmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm not denying that, but if all of the British then "grew out" of
> playing with guns, and became pacifists ther
+1
:)
On 3/18/06, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Translation: The American tax payer is fucked. There will be no oil
> profits to pay for the war and there's no guarantee that anything
> positive for America will be gained for America. In fact there's a
> significant risk that the estim
> Dane wrote:
> Who controls the flow from Iraq now? Who controlled it then? What is the
> price of oil now?
On this one you're barking up the wrong tree. The whole oil thing is
yet another massive failure and miscalculation by the Bush
administration. Remember when Lawrence Lindsey was fired f
Ha.. I agree!
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Subject: Saturday morning
really sucks without a new BSG episode.
Jochem
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really sucks without a new BSG episode.
Jochem
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I am a competent Dreamweaver user and I now need to use a simple form to
calculate bookings for a conference.
I have tested a concept with Avant and IE6.
A free javascript has failed to work on other browsers. The CW "Help" seems to
indicate that I should use Coldfusion.
Is this the first ste
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