On 7/19/06, Larry Lyons wrote:
> > What's tech have to do with it.
>
> Everything. A state of the art stem cell research lab is beyond bleeding
> edge. We just spent over 3/4's of a million on one PCR robot alone.
The tech department builds to specifications, they don't determine the
worthiness o
On 7/19/06, Larry Lyons wrote:
> Just a point Scott, but who do you think funds most non-military research in
> the this country. I'll give you a hint - look up who is the biggest employer
> in Bethesda Maryland -- National Institutes of Health.
Harvard already has 17 new lines and many private
Good idea. next year i'm going to rent a house for the week. We'll throw a
big bash and if all goes well the ubertap will make it through airport
security!
On 7/19/06, Adam Haskell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> That's awesome I might have to have a keg party just as an excuse to buy
> one! Man it
That's awesome I might have to have a keg party just as an excuse to buy
one! Man its been a while since I was at a good keg party...probably the
last time was right after I got out of college...that's it forget the
cfunited , its time for cfplastered, forget the classes and sessions we just
need t
> On 7/19/06, Robert Everland III wrote:
>
> > Wow I really can't believe that there are actually people in the
> technology industry that have an issue with this.
>
> What's tech have to do with it.
Everything. A state of the art stem cell research lab is beyond bleeding edge.
We just spent o
>actually, a private company completed the genome before the government
>effort. there is a funny story about bureaucracy and groupthink behind it...
>
>On 7/19/06, Zaphod Beeblebrox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> and just how far along would the human genome project be without the
>> government
Just a point Scott, but who do you think funds most non-military research in
the this country. I'll give you a hint - look up who is the biggest employer in
Bethesda Maryland -- National Institutes of Health.
Having developed the atcc site for stem cells (yes we're one of the
repositories for
nice
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Yo, this things been out for almost a year and I'm only seeing it now? WTF
Summer is almost over, I better get mine before the kegs stop tapin.
http://www.ubertap.com/index.php
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Casey
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That is a real challenge. Singapore is setting up this huge biotech research
center and offering things that we are not going to be able to offer.
The biggest challenge with the "no fuding" for these sorts of projects isn't
the stem cell lines themselves, although that is an issue. The big challen
actually, a private company completed the genome before the government
effort. there is a funny story about bureaucracy and groupthink behind it...
On 7/19/06, Zaphod Beeblebrox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> and just how far along would the human genome project be without the
> government funding
best part is i can see paul saying this... everyone looking at him
with a perplexed look, and then realizing... hey, its paul :) and then
it all makes sense :)
i love paul's sense of humor... it is unmatched!
On 7/19/06, Paul Ihrig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> its like a beer bong, but you po
I like girls.
I really, really like them.
On 7/19/06, Tony wrote:
> sam.
>
> bush wants all women to die.
>
> i hate the idea.
>
> i know you will defend it.
>
> go ahead.
>
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sam.
bush wants all women to die.
i hate the idea.
i know you will defend it.
go ahead.
tw
On 7/19/06, Sam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 7/19/06, Robert Everland III wrote:
>
> > Wow I really can't believe that there are actually people in the technology
> > industry that have an issue wit
its like a beer bong, but you poor the beer on the ping pong table & try to
splash it into each outhers mouths with ping pong balls.
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you've never played i guess?
sheet of plywood, a bowling pin setup of cups.
beer in each.
ping pong ball... partners on opp. end of table
4 total people. or 2.
throw in cups, drink beers... throw in all cups first
drink remaining pitcher from first fillup.
tw
On 7/19/06, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROT
they have 1 gig ipod nanos now...so it could be a nano. but yeah, ebay :)
On 7/19/06, Rick Root <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Adkins, Randy wrote:
> > I have a friend who wants to sell their IPOD 1GB, do you think $60 is a
> > fair price?
> > It is white and in good condition.
>
>
> You mean an ip
On 7/19/06, Robert Everland III wrote:
> Wow I really can't believe that there are actually people in the technology
> industry that have an issue with this.
What's tech have to do with it.
> What makes you think that a miracle cure isn't going to happen?
I said what make you think the US Gove
Adkins, Randy wrote:
> I have a friend who wants to sell their IPOD 1GB, do you think $60 is a
> fair price?
> It is white and in good condition.
You mean an ipod shuffle i assume.
Check ebay.
Rick
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why not look on ebay and see what they're selling for?
On 7/19/06, Adkins, Randy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a friend who wants to sell their IPOD 1GB, do you think $60 is a
> fair price?
> It is white and in good condition.
>
>
>
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> Bob wrote:
> Wow I really can't believe that there are actually people in the technology
> industry that have an issue with this.
Um, yup. And really, as Gel pointed out, all it does it strike
another blow at America's leadership. We're already sending our jobs
overseas and now our most talen
> Weegs wrote:
> dammit what a waste of 8 years, thousands of lives, a balanced budget
> and world peace.
>
Sweet Rant.
I know a big part of it for some people was the war; they felt that we
couldn't change horses in the middle of a war. With the new threats
on the horizon and the fact that litt
I have a friend who wants to sell their IPOD 1GB, do you think $60 is a
fair price?
It is white and in good condition.
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The flip side is that it's patented by a a private company and the
information isn't shared to other companies which will create a
monopoly and all the bad things that come from that.
On 7/19/06, Scott Stewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I know, but in retrospective I'm not sure that I'd want th
Wow I really can't believe that there are actually people in the technology
industry that have an issue with this.
What makes you think that a miracle cure isn't going to happen? Every
researcher out there has said that there is great hope in figuring out how to
create stem cells so that they c
I know, but in retrospective I'm not sure that I'd want this in the hands of
the government, only to be either locked away somewhere or held hostage as a
bargaining chip for something else.
Altruism isn't Congress' strong suit
Scott Stewart
ColdFusion Developer/Administrator
GlobalNet Services,
and just how far along would the human genome project be without the
government funding parts of it?
On 7/19/06, Scott Stewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> There's nothing stopping private organizations from funding it..
>
> Scott Stewart
>
> ColdFusion Developer/Administrator
>
> GlobalNet Servi
Haven't you heard? The US is bankrupt or soon to be.
On 7/19/06, Tony wrote:
> i think, *THINK* with our money and resources we could maybe
> help in more ways than people would imagine.
>
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> laserRay wrote:
> Loudon rocked, got back to my redneck roots for 5 days in a dirt parking
> lot, many 30 packs, 100+ degree heat, horseshoes, darts, beer pong, good
> times.
>
What's "beer pong"?
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but thats not the point, and i know you know that...
its just ludicrous
On 7/19/06, Scott Stewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> There's nothing stopping private organizations from funding it..
>
> Scott Stewart
>
> ColdFusion Developer/Administrator
>
> GlobalNet Services, Inc.
>
> www.gnsi.com
>
Did he just ban research using embryonic stem cells? What makes you
think the US Government is going to create some kind of miracle cure
that will save you life?
Isn't it the private sector busy farming there own embryos? The US
government is the largest worldwide supplier of embryonic stem cell.
T
There's nothing stopping private organizations from funding it..
Scott Stewart
ColdFusion Developer/Administrator
GlobalNet Services, Inc.
www.gnsi.com
301-770-9610 x358 (Voice)
301-770-9611 (Fax)
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and prot
i think, *THINK* with our money and resources we could maybe
help in more ways than people would imagine.
im appalled to be a citizen of that fucking MORONS country.
fucking ass hole
On 7/19/06, Vivec <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> *shrug*
>
> Europe will do the research and develop the cures.
> O
Amen.
On 7/19/06, Tony <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> A president SOOO out of touch with his constituency?
>
> 81000 responses on MSNBC's poll about the veto, and 82% disagree with the
> fag?
>
> I dont get it.
>
> WHAT THE FUCK were people thinking when they voted this idiot into
> office
>
>
*shrug*
Europe will do the research and develop the cures.
Or India, or China.
On 7/19/06, G Money <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This one veto has the potential to kill a thousand times more Americans than
> his disastrous foreign policy decisions. All of his other fuck ups i could
> mostly toler
Bush has issued his first veto, killing a bill that would have helped US
scientists find cures for dozens of diseases.
What a fucking hero. People will think i'm nuts, but to me, this one act of
ignorance and religious zealotry overshadows every other fuck up from King
Dipshit.
This one veto has
A president SOOO out of touch with his constituency?
81000 responses on MSNBC's poll about the veto, and 82% disagree with the fag?
I dont get it.
WHAT THE FUCK were people thinking when they voted this idiot into office
dammit what a waste of 8 years, thousands of lives, a balanced budget
I use SpamBayes which waits until the rules are done before processing the
junk mail.
> -Original Message-
> From: Jacob [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, July 19, 2006 12:51 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: RE: Best mail client
>
> The one feature I would like to see in Outloo
The one feature I would like to see in Outlook...
Process all the rules first, then Junk Mail.
I tend to get legitimate emails, for which I have a rule for, finding its
way in the Junk Folder.
-Original Message-
From: Robert Munn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 19, 2006
I will also add that the new version of outlook is very nice. While the mail
stuff is mostly the same, the groupware stuff is much better and much more
seamless.
But its still beta, so I won't hold my breath.
> -Original Message-
> From: Robert Munn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wedne
I use Outlook, and I'm fairly happy with it.
But I also connect to an Exchange server. So that is a big difference.
> -Original Message-
> From: Michael Dinowitz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, July 19, 2006 12:35 AM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Best mail client
>
> I've be
Yeah, the house was built in 1988, and is in a more established
neighborhood. And because it is a little older the yards are a lot bigger
and the space between the neighbors is good. I think we'll have about 1/4
acre. So that will be nice.
This is something we plan on keeping for many years
> ---
Outlook is the bomb! Of course, you could always switch to Linux and run
Evolution (Outlook clone).
The only thing I don't like about Outlook is the same thing I don't like
about most MS software - too many features that are too hard to find. Have
you ever tried to find the Out of Office Assistant
Loudon rocked, got back to my redneck roots for 5 days in a dirt parking
lot, many 30 packs, 100+ degree heat, horseshoes, darts, beer pong, good
times.
Now, a 5 day hangover and back to work. :(
On 7/18/06, Tony <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> yah... hey, how was the greatest trailer park show o
Cool. I remember that as having some nice neighborhoods once you get
a bit back from the main roads.
--Ben
On 7/19/06, Nick McClure <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You know where Boston Rd hits Man-O-War?
>
> It is in that area. Close to Keenland, but far enough away that the airport
> doesn't caus
Bush: Love-attacks on Merkel!
US-President storms onto our chancellor
This political love ist in the true sense of the word touching!
The US-President George W. Bush at the G-8 summit in St. Petersburg.
>From behind he shrewdly creeps up on chancellor Angela Merkel [(CDU)
this means conservativ
gotcha.
just checkin'
ff policeman in me :)
tw
On 7/19/06, Neal Bailey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well actually I do... I just had an older version and it looked fine to me.
> Once I updated it to the new version I could se the 1 pixel spacer that you
> pointed out.
>
> - Neal Bailey
> - www.Ad
Well actually I do... I just had an older version and it looked fine to me.
Once I updated it to the new version I could se the 1 pixel spacer that you
pointed out.
- Neal Bailey
- www.AdvancedGraFX.com
- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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From: Tony [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tue
You know where Boston Rd hits Man-O-War?
It is in that area. Close to Keenland, but far enough away that the airport
doesn't cause a problem noise wise.
> -Original Message-
> From: Ben Doom [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, July 19, 2006 10:19 AM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject:
Seems like everyone is moving these days, eh?
Where in town is that?
--Ben
On 7/18/06, Nick McClure <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So Sunday for no real reason, we bought a house.
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On 7/19/06, Jim Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'll probably be crucified for saying it but Outlook (not express) as been
> nothing but good for me.
Blasphemer! We shall hang you on a cross and sing "Always Look on the
Bright Side of Life"! :-)
I used Outlook 2000 for years, but kept runnin
> Chesty wrote:
> There's no way this is real.
>
See ... that's the thing ... because it seems fake it must be real. I
think this is a truth-is-stranger-than-fiction moment. If not, that
lady deserves the Acadamy Award!
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There's no way this is real.
- Matt
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From: "Paul Ihrig" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Community"
Sent: Wednesday, July 19, 2006 9:25 AM
Subject: Re: NSFW without headphones. Too funny though
> WatchGuard firewall: Response denied from
> http://65.36.238.196:80/blog/
> -Original Message-
> From: Tony [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, July 19, 2006 12:13 AM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: logo review: the colors of a logo
>
> o bon idee'
>
> comme ca?
> look again...
>
> http://www.station7restaurant.com
To me, at least, much better
> -Original Message-
> From: Michael Dinowitz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, July 19, 2006 12:35 AM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Best mail client
>
> I've been dealing with mail issues on a new box for the last day or so and
> an important question has come up: What mail cli
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On 7/19/06, Paul Ihrig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> can some one email me the file?
> the link is blocked at werk
>
> On 7/19/06, Neil Middleton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > "Your wife will leave you!"
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
can some one email me the file?
the link is blocked at werk
On 7/19/06, Neil Middleton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> "Your wife will leave you!"
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> "I'm not married ma'am".
>
> Too funny..
>
> Neil
>
> On 7/19/06, Rick Root <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Sandra Clark wrote:
> > >
"Your wife will leave you!"
"I'm not married ma'am".
Too funny..
Neil
On 7/19/06, Rick Root <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Sandra Clark wrote:
> > > href="http://crazytelemarketer.ytmnd.com/";>
> http://crazytelemarketer.ytmnd.co
> > m/
> >
> > 8 minutes and definitely not safe for work
how could i go back :) aint nver been there!
the website will not be black based ... just this temp. splash
page... the real site, will be more along the lines of something
VERY READABLE and easy to use.
come on man... i dont make sites people cant read :)
thanks tho'
tw
On 7/19/06, Casey D
Casey Dougall wrote:
> Please go back to http://colorcombos.com/ and try again.
>
> People have issues with reading text on black websites...
I wish half the world would realize that light blue or light gray text
on a white background is hard to read. And I see that a LOT.
Rick
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Coldfusion wrote:
> I second Thunderbird, however I found that Thunderbird does not have the
> capability as
> Outlook itself. Trust me, I am not in favor of Outlook either but
> considering the
> Task listing, Calendar, and contacts, plus it can by synched to SmarterMail
> for webmail
> as far as
Sandra Clark wrote:
> href="http://crazytelemarketer.ytmnd.com/";>http://crazytelemarketer.ytmnd.co
> m/
>
> 8 minutes and definitely not safe for work without headphones. But damn,
> makes me almost sorry for telemarketers
>
>
>
~~
You mean the good old days of gridlock? It's like a catch-22: when one party
has congress and the presidency, a lot gets done but it only benefits that
party and their supporters, and yet when congress and the presidency are
split, nothing gets done.
Either way, we end up getting shaftedand it
Yeah, I think there are a couple of rooms that are fine the way they are.
But well. Apparently I've been overruled.
> Jeeze... if your wife is anything like mine even if it didn't need some
> paint and some newcarpet it would still get them. ;^)
>
> Congratulations!
>
> Jim Davis
~~~
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On 7/19/06, Paul Ihrig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
sent to old maneger, he can translate.
will let you know when i get a replie
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Please go back to http://colorcombos.com/ and try again.
People have issues with reading text on black websites...
On 7/19/06, Rick Root <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Tony wrote:
> > whatchy'all think of the colors... nothing else... with this...
> >
> > http://www.station7restaurant.com
> >
> >
I second Thunderbird, however I found that Thunderbird does not have the
capability as
Outlook itself. Trust me, I am not in favor of Outlook either but
considering the
Task listing, Calendar, and contacts, plus it can by synched to SmarterMail
for webmail
as far as the contacts, tasks, and calenda
Personally I'd autoforward the lot to a gMail account. Web based access and
free backup ;-)
Neil
On 7/19/06, Denny Crane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> the bat from ritlabs
>
> On 7/19/06, Michael Dinowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I've been dealing with mail issues on a new box for the las
the bat from ritlabs
On 7/19/06, Michael Dinowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've been dealing with mail issues on a new box for the last day or so and an
> important question has come up: What mail client is the best?
> I have all of my mail in outlook express and can move it all to the new bo
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