Re: how to build a cheap mosquito trap

2006-06-05 Thread Zaphod Beeblebrox
so, has anyone done this yet. I've got plans to do it, but the swimming pool installation is eating up almost all of my time. On 6/1/06, Paul Ihrig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: how to build a cheap mosquito trap pretty cool if you want to do it on the cheap

Re: how to build a cheap mosquito trap

2006-06-05 Thread Crow T. Robot
How's that going? Have you resorted to dynamite yet? :) Zaphod Beeblebrox wrote: so, has anyone done this yet. I've got plans to do it, but the swimming pool installation is eating up almost all of my time. On 6/1/06, Paul Ihrig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: how to build a cheap mosquito

Re: how to build a cheap mosquito trap

2006-06-05 Thread Zaphod Beeblebrox
I finished with the digging last week. I'm to the part where you put down the sand base. I've been starting about 8:30 at night with my new toy, a rotary laser level, and a 2x4 leveling the sand by hand. It's pretty slow going, but stopping to watch the laser level and hum the 'Imperial March'

Re: how to build a cheap mosquito trap

2006-06-05 Thread William Bowen
so, has anyone done this yet. My wife helped my daughter put one of them together yesterday, so when I get home from work today I'll check it and let you know. -- will If my life weren't funny, it would just be true; and that would just be unacceptable. - Carrie Fisher

Re: Big Island Of Hawaii

2006-06-05 Thread Vivec
Looks like it was a great trip! The mountain road where we say 'Pavement Ends Here' ...what's that off toward the horizon? They look almost like clouds. I liked the photos of the S4 ^_^ On 6/4/06, Gruss Gott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: And then a ton of other stuff: boating, fishing, ultralights,

Once again....gay marriage

2006-06-05 Thread Zaphod Beeblebrox
From this weekends meet the press. SEN. BIDEN: You know, think about this. The world's going to Hades in a handbasket. We are desperately concerned about the circumstance relating to avian flu—we don't have enough vaccines, we don't have enough police officers—and we're going to debate, the next

Re: Big Island Of Hawaii

2006-06-05 Thread Mike Tangorre
From: Gruss Gott [EMAIL PROTECTED] Pictures here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/grussgott/sets/72157594154459248/ Great pics Gruss! But fuck Hawaii, tell us about that S4! sweeet looking car. :-) Tango ~| Message:

RE: Once again....gay marriage

2006-06-05 Thread Scott Stewart
There are only really four relevant issues 1) The war 2) the economy 3) the fuel crisis 4) the upcoming hurricane season Gay marriage wasn't relevant before it's not relevant now. He's trying to up his numbers by sucking up to his Christian conservative base who have abandoned him in droves

RE: So, does anyone still trust these guys?

2006-06-05 Thread Nick McClure
Who said they were supposed to be terrorist? I see a list of convictions from the DOJ of people with Muslim names. It doesn't include court documents, or other circumstances. Was there some other list where the DOJ claims these people were all terrorists? -Original Message- From: Dana

JavaScript Question

2006-06-05 Thread Duane
Hi All, Is there a way using JavaScript to get the name of the object on your page that currently has focus? Oh, and to make sure that this on topic, how is the house viewing going Tony? TIA, D ~| Message:

RE: Fight club draws techies for bloody underground beatdowns

2006-06-05 Thread Scott Stewart
I can tell you that after participating in more organized combat sports, there is defiantly a rush involved in it. It's a huge adrenalin rush stepping into a ring, especially if your opponent is an unknown quantity. The difference between what I do and what they do, is that I'm in there to win a

Re: for Gruss

2006-06-05 Thread Gruss Gott
gMoney wrote: Like you said, she may be setting them up for disappointment. But hey, that's a valuable life lesson too :) Sounds like those kids are in for a lot of disappointments :) ~| Message:

Re: cfunited hotel question

2006-06-05 Thread Paul Ihrig
the mariot north now has 1 k or 2 doubles for 359.00 too rich for my blood, but thought i would throw it out there. ~| Message: http://www.houseoffusion.com/lists.cfm/link=i:5:208088 Archives:

Re: Once again....gay marriage

2006-06-05 Thread Jerry Johnson
Yes, it is really important for the country in this time of crisis to drive Americans further apart with purposeful wedge issues. Good thing he and his minions have the American People's best interest at heart, isn't it. I get such a warm feeling knowing they are protecting me. On 6/5/06, Scott

RE: Fight club draws techies for bloody underground beatdowns

2006-06-05 Thread Scott Stewart
I can tell you that after participating in more organized combat sports, there is defiantly a rush involved in it. It's a huge adrenalin rush stepping into a ring, especially if your opponent is an unknown quantity. The difference between what I do and what they do, is that I'm in there to win a

Re: Big Island Of Hawaii

2006-06-05 Thread Robert Munn
Nice! The only thing I would recommend about Hawaii is to rent a house rather than stay in a resort. It works out well if you have a big family, or if you have more than one family on the trip. I prefer to stay like that, it feels much more low-key than a resort. Resorts are cool, but as you point

Re: It never stops. Government helping telcos defend against wiretap lawsuits.

2006-06-05 Thread Robert Munn
What I am saying is: 1. US political structure does not have any of the core tenets of fascism. 2. This whole discussion could be judged borderline offensive by someone who actually lived through a fascist regime like Italy under Franco. On 6/4/06, Dana wrote: so what you are saying is ...

Re: So, does anyone still trust these guys?

2006-06-05 Thread Robert Munn
A bunch of them ARE terrorists. Another bunch are common criminals. What is the problem, do you not want our government to catch terrorists? On 6/4/06, Dana wrote: not the same as saying they are innocent, of course... but given that these are supposed to be terrorists... -- ---

for you metal heads out there...

2006-06-05 Thread Greg Morphis
Been listening to a band called Lordi.. they are pretty cool sounding and looking too ;) check out a video: http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=637566522776701 They won #1 at Eurovison with this song.. ~| Message:

Re: Big Island Of Hawaii

2006-06-05 Thread Gruss Gott
Gel wrote: The mountain road where we say 'Pavement Ends Here' ...what's that off toward the horizon? They look almost like clouds. Yeah, that was at the top of Mauna Kea ~14,000 feet! So That was about 4,000 feet above the clouds. Some of the world's best observatories are up there (Keck)

Re: Louisiana Wetlands

2006-06-05 Thread Cameron Childress
I'm proposing how I would make a decision were I a resident of New Orleans. I am suggesting that someone STAY and get involved in solving the problem. I am suggesting that if change is impossible, you would be a fool to stay any longer. Essentially, that you shouldn't comlain about the problem

Re: Big Island Of Hawaii

2006-06-05 Thread Gruss Gott
Tangowrote: Great pics Gruss! But fuck Hawaii, tell us about that S4! sweeet looking car. :-) Hehe, yeah, I love that car. It's a 2005 b6 (platform). After driving the Jeep Wrangler for a week it was awesome to get back into the S4. The only mod so far is the Labree catback, but

Re: Once again....gay marriage

2006-06-05 Thread Gruss Gott
Stew wrote: There are only really four relevant issues 1) The war 2) the economy 3) the fuel crisis 4) the upcoming hurricane season I heard that if Bush's poll numbers don't come up terrorists will kill us all in our sleep.

RE: Once again....gay marriage

2006-06-05 Thread Scott Stewart
And that he think that by throwing up a smokescreen we'll forget about the rest of it... I wonder when the invasion of Iran will begin.. Scott Stewart ColdFusion Developer/Administrator GlobalNet Services, Inc. www.gnsi.com 301-770-9610 x358 (Voice) 301-770-9611 (Fax) The

JRun Service Issue

2006-06-05 Thread John Galt
Where it keeps eating Ram until it hits 1.2 gigs then requires a restart. Anyone run into this type of thing before? It's CF 6.1 ~| Message: http://www.houseoffusion.com/lists.cfm/link=i:5:208100 Archives:

Re: cfunited hotel question

2006-06-05 Thread Robert Munn
I am staying at the Courtyard Silver Spring, which is in downtown Silver Spring. Lots of stuff to do and the commute out to the convention center is fairly easy. On 6/5/06, Paul wrote: the mariot north now has 1 k or 2 doubles for 359.00 too rich for my blood, but thought i would throw it

Re: Once again....gay marriage

2006-06-05 Thread Scott Stroz
I saw an awesome bupmer sticker this weekend: Would your unborn fetus have rights if it were gay? On 6/5/06, Zaphod Beeblebrox [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: From this weekends meet the press. SEN. BIDEN: You know, think about this. The world's going to Hades in a handbasket. We are desperately

Re: Once again....gay marriage

2006-06-05 Thread Scott Stroz
BTW- Zaphod, is that from Leave it by Yes? On 6/5/06, Zaphod Beeblebrox [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: From this weekends meet the press. SEN. BIDEN: You know, think about this. The world's going to Hades in a handbasket. We are desperately concerned about the circumstance relating to avian

HIPAA Has No Teeth

2006-06-05 Thread Gruss Gott
Interesting ... HIPAA has no teeth Even though over 19,420 HIPAA complaints/violations have been officially lodged since HIPAA went into effect, it has resulted in zero fines. http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/06/04/AR2006060400672.html This is amazing, but

RE: Once again....gay marriage

2006-06-05 Thread Scott Stewart
Or Pat Robertson's gonna talk to god about all of us... I'm in a REALLY cynical mood today Scott Stewart ColdFusion Developer/Administrator GlobalNet Services, Inc. www.gnsi.com 301-770-9610 x358 (Voice) 301-770-9611 (Fax) The information contained in this message may be

Re: Science Idol: the Scientific Integrity Editorial Cartoon Contest

2006-06-05 Thread Sam
http://sierraactivist.org/article.php?sid=43803 which brings us to the core problem with the UCS report. It protests that Bush is being political with science, but the union is itself political with science... Here's John H Marburger Rejoinder:

Re: Once again....gay marriage

2006-06-05 Thread Dana Tierney
The economy is better than it has been in years. Didn't you get the memo? Drink some koolaid, you'll feel better. Dana Seriously, you're right, of course. There are only really four relevant issues 1) The war 2) the economy 3) the fuel crisis 4) the upcoming hurricane season Gay marriage

Re: Big Island Of Hawaii

2006-06-05 Thread Zaphod Beeblebrox
Tango posts one message and brings the whole shebang down! On 6/5/06, Mike Tangorre [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: From: Gruss Gott [EMAIL PROTECTED] Pictures here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/grussgott/sets/72157594154459248/ Great pics Gruss! But fuck Hawaii, tell us about that S4!

Re: JRun Service Issue

2006-06-05 Thread William Bowen
Anyone run into this type of thing before? I was absolutely plagued by this issue, did you run the CF6.1 Updater? -- will If my life weren't funny, it would just be true; and that would just be unacceptable. - Carrie Fisher

Yess!!!

2006-06-05 Thread Scott Stewart
Marine's Father Sues Funeral Protesters http://kevxml2adsl.verizon.net/_1_2FJGTO10PK3ZTG__vzn.dsl/apnws/story.htm?kc fg=apartsin=D8I28D8G2qcat=usnewsran=14799passqi=feed=aptop=1 Scott Stewart ColdFusion Developer/Administrator GlobalNet Services, Inc. www.gnsi.com

Re: Once again....gay marriage

2006-06-05 Thread Robert Munn
I think there is only one real issue, the war. The economy is very good but neither the Administration or Congress are getting any credit for it. Gas prices are a function of the war and the Iranian standoff. I don't really see those as separate issues. Upcoming hurricane season is a media issue

global warning dissenters

2006-06-05 Thread Robert Munn
http://www.denverpost.com/harsanyi/ci_3899807 -- --- Robert Munn www.funkymojo.com ~| Message: http://www.houseoffusion.com/lists.cfm/link=i:5:208112 Archives: http://www.houseoffusion.com/cf_lists/threads.cfm/5

Re: Yess!!!

2006-06-05 Thread C. Hatton Humphrey
On 6/5/06, Scott Stewart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Marine's Father Sues Funeral Protesters Gotta love this line: Shirley Phelps-Roper, a spokeswoman for the small congregation, said it is the first time Westboro has been sued by a soldier's family. We were exercising our First Amendment rights,

Re: global warning dissenters

2006-06-05 Thread Jerry Johnson
I have to say that any article that starts with this sentence turns my bs meter to high: You'll often hear the left lecture about the importance of dissent in a free society. (The same trigger would be caused by ...often hear the right, or ...conservatives, or ...blacks) When did it become

Re: global warning dissenters

2006-06-05 Thread Gruss Gott
RoMunn wrote: http://www.denverpost.com/harsanyi/ci_3899807 Any reasonable dissent on Global Warming ended with Michael Shermer's flip: The Flipping Point: How the evidence for anthropogenic global warming has converged to cause this environmental skeptic to make a cognitive flip By Michael

Re: So, does anyone still trust these guys?

2006-06-05 Thread Dana Tierney
I am saying that the Washington Post obtained a list of alleged terrorists and tracked the outcome of those cases. That is what I posted. One of you says they weren't ever supposed to be terrorists and that is why the actual convictions were for immigration issues. The other of you says yes but

Re: Louisiana Wetlands

2006-06-05 Thread Dana Tierney
mm so your focus in that paragraph was on the individual level? That makes sense actually, kinda. But they won't leave though, you know, not the people who have been there for generations. Dana I'm proposing how I would make a decision were I a resident of New Orleans. I am suggesting that

Re: global warning dissenters

2006-06-05 Thread Vivec
You know, there is a theory that the world would have continued warming naturally to a point where life on earth would have been untenable if it was not for the 'un'-natural cooling that took place during the Ice Age as a result of what would appear to be meteor impacts. The school of thought is

Re: for Gruss

2006-06-05 Thread Dana Tierney
at least she is trying to teach them something. Would you approve of her anymore if she parked them in front of the television? gMoney wrote: Like you said, she may be setting them up for disappointment. But hey, that's a valuable life lesson too :) Sounds like those kids are in for a lot

Re: Louisiana Wetlands

2006-06-05 Thread Cameron Childress
People also choose to live on major fault lines. People choose to go skydiving. People choose to audition for American Idol. All actions have consequenses. -Cameron On 6/5/06, Dana Tierney [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: mm so your focus in that paragraph was on the individual level? That makes

Re: for Gruss

2006-06-05 Thread Gruss Gott
Dana wrote: at least she is trying to teach them something. Well I guess the unintended consequence is that she's teaching them what happens when you don't or can't think things through. Luckily it's only instruments this time, but hopefully it'll teach them not to take career advice from her.

The Cold Within

2006-06-05 Thread Vivec
The Cold Within by : Author Unknown Six humans trapped by happenstance In black and bitter cold. Each one possessed a stick of wood, Or so the story's told. Their dying fire in need of logs, The first woman held hers back For on the faces around the fire, She noticed one was black. The next man

Re: global warning dissenters

2006-06-05 Thread Robert Munn
You have nicely summed up the entire problem with the global warming argument. We have no idea what the delta is between natural warming and human-induced warming. We have limited observational data over a very limited period of time, but from that information people are drawing very large

Re: for Gruss

2006-06-05 Thread Dana Tierney
gee... maybe they'll learn to share. Maybe they will learn something about the allocation of scarce resources, which is something you have yet to master. You are very smug for someone who demonstrably doesn't have a clue about being a parent. It's not about possessions, you know. I tried to

Re: cfunited hotel question

2006-06-05 Thread Adam Haskell
Hey look I have a free evening to actually post something. Yeah last year had to drive this year booked the hotel early...can't wait. Adam On 5/18/06, Tony [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: i think thats where i stayed last year... maybe, mine was a clarion... not sure... but if you are hoofin' it..

Re: Louisiana Wetlands

2006-06-05 Thread Dana Tierney
Hehe. I don't think those are comparable choices, though. See if you can get Mike D to move out of Brooklyn. Or Sam. It's home, where they are *from.* That said, perhaps we can get people out of the flood plains, sure, without writing off the Louisiana coast altogether. Few enough people have

Re: So, does anyone still trust these guys?

2006-06-05 Thread Robert Munn
On 6/5/06, Dana wrote: I am saying that the Washington Post obtained a list of alleged terrorists and tracked the outcome of those cases. That is what I posted. One of you says they weren't ever supposed to be terrorists and that is why the actual convictions were for immigration issues. The

Re: HIPAA Has No Teeth

2006-06-05 Thread Adam Haskell
Oh can we complain about the Psuedoephedrine act (The Combat Methamphetamine Epidemic Act, part of the patriot act of all things)? This law is fairly pointless since right now there is no central tracking service so each company tracks sales indiviually. Adam On 6/5/06, Gruss Gott [EMAIL

Re: So, does anyone still trust these guys?

2006-06-05 Thread Dana Tierney
Checking out a tip that someone might be a terrorist is not deceptive. It's something we both would want them to do, though we might differ on methods. Waving a list of names around of alleged terrorists, which proves to be primarily composed of poor slobs who overstayed their visa or sent

RE: global warning dissenters

2006-06-05 Thread Jim Davis
-Original Message- From: Robert Munn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, June 05, 2006 8:35 PM To: CF-Community Subject: Re: global warning dissenters You have nicely summed up the entire problem with the global warming argument. We have no idea what the delta is between

RE: So, does anyone still trust these guys?

2006-06-05 Thread Nick McClure
I'm not saying what they are, you posted a url with a bunch of arab names with zero context, and the list contained zero context I asked what the list was. I was simply trying to get more information; I'm not trying to really defend anything. I just wanted to know. As for the constitutional

Re: for Gruss

2006-06-05 Thread Gruss Gott
Dana wrote: You are very smug for someone who demonstrably doesn't have a clue about being a parent. I was being tongue-n-cheek there. This about the smallest thing ever to get worked up about so I thought the jerky comments were obvious.

Re: Louisiana Wetlands

2006-06-05 Thread Maureen
Bush didn't provide those trailers. The plan that provides those has been in place since Andrew hit in 1992. Tell me something Bush did other than flyovers and photo ops. On 6/2/06, G Money [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: One federally provided trailer housing one family. That's a single thing.

RE: HIPAA Has No Teeth

2006-06-05 Thread Nick McClure
I've seen it cost people their job. Many companies don't have the technical know how, and don't understand how to protect things. Many think things are protected and don't know that they should be asking people for additional help. In general if a person reveals your information, it is the fault

Re: global warning dissenters

2006-06-05 Thread Gruss Gott
JimD wrote: My position (often stated) is that it makes good sense either way. I believe this was Shermer's point as well. It's like standing up in front of the targets on a firing range and arguing about who's firing the bullets. The Earth is warming, for whatever reason, and that's going

Re: Big Island Of Hawaii

2006-06-05 Thread Mike Tangorre
add then slips back into the darkness.. From: Zaphod Beeblebrox [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tango posts one message and brings the whole shebang down! ~| Message: http://www.houseoffusion.com/lists.cfm/link=i:5:208136 Archives:

Things you never want to hear

2006-06-05 Thread Jim Davis
Okay - so know that we live closer we decided to do a weekend trip to see my Grandparents. Grandma's 78. On the way there I began to get really horrendous stomach cramps which ended up accompanied by constipation. Grandma tried to help by letting me know that she had a home enema kit. I wasn't

Re: Things you never want to hear

2006-06-05 Thread Ray Champagne
HrmI'm pretty disturbed that this was the last message that I am reading before I go to bed. Sweet dreams to me...I hope. :( Jim Davis wrote: Okay - so know that we live closer we decided to do a weekend trip to see my Grandparents. Grandma's 78. On the way there I began to get

Re: Things you never want to hear

2006-06-05 Thread Ray Champagne
Well, that's weird. This is the first time I have seen my own post echo back to me since I started popping my Gmail with TBird. I hope that's a permanent thing. Ray Champagne wrote: HrmI'm pretty disturbed that this was the last message that I am reading before I go to bed. Sweet