I've used a number of remotes, including Sonys, Prontos, Harmony, etc. The
Harmony line is pretty decent...but a bit constrained in how custom you can
make it. You can't do any kind of custom macro for instance. The screen is
pretty small as well. My personal favorite is the Universal Remote lin
The Bush administration has spent the last 4 years telling us that
Iraq was turning a corner; that the insurgency was in its "death
throes".
The Administration also said that we Americans didn't know it because
the media was only covering the bad stuff.
Well, with the recent change in his rh
>On the side topic of good coffee, we do the website for a little Café
>outside of Saratoga Springs in Ballston Spa, NY They can ship you all kinds
>of different beens.
>
>http://www.thecoffeeplanet.net
>
No Celebes Kallossi or Sulawesi coffee. Mostly Sumatra from that region.
I do most of my ord
On the side topic of good coffee, we do the website for a little Café
outside of Saratoga Springs in Ballston Spa, NY They can ship you all kinds
of different beens.
http://www.thecoffeeplanet.net
--
Casey Dougall
Web Applications Developer
Ph: 518 743-9424 Fax: 743-0337
Mannix Marketing Inc.
Yes, I switched to frames and it works but my javascript/css/dhtml slide
menu won't cross frames.. The slide outs go behind the frame, not on top..
Fixed one problem and created another.
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From: Loathe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, August 27, 2006 1:51 PM
To: C
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On 8/26/06, Mike Tangorre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Considering the source, the comment means nothing.
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> > On 8/26/06, Denny Crane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> Price for driving the lego car?
> > Ouch.
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Just something to note, If you are on CF7 you can use flashpaper in the
middle of a page like in a table or div.
On 8/27/06, Loathe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> The PDF needs to be launched in it's own window. It can't open within an
> HTML page unless you use frames or an iframe or something
Honestly as long as their health isn't horrid, you can make just about any
one physically ready for the challenges you will face in 6-8 weeks. I mean,
if you just want a grunt. Obviously longer for other MOSs.
> -Original Message-
> From: Larry Lyons [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Sun
>It is now being specified and openly stated that the U.S. Marines have
>started recalling or legally summoning thousands of 'inactive
>servicemen' to serve in Iraq and the Middle East.
>
>The U.S. Army too, undermined by shortfalls in manpower, has ordered
>over a reported 14,000 'inactive service
That isn't a draft. When you enlist you generally sign up for 8 years.
Most contracts are 3-4 years active duty with the remainder in the
"in-active" reserves. You are still legally in the military, just at a much
lower level. You still had to have volunteered for that service.
> -Original
The PDF needs to be launched in it's own window. It can't open within an
HTML page unless you use frames or an iframe or something.
> -Original Message-
> From: SMR [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Sunday, August 27, 2006 9:36 AM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Launching a PDF
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>
>
> I'm
So I spent the last 3 months teaching VB.NET and just came across this program:
http://www.cenqua.com/commentator/
Wonder if it'll work for obscure CF code
(and yes, I see the April 1 reference... pretty sure it's a joke)
~|
In
It is now being specified and openly stated that the U.S. Marines have
started recalling or legally summoning thousands of 'inactive
servicemen' to serve in Iraq and the Middle East.
The U.S. Army too, undermined by shortfalls in manpower, has ordered
over a reported 14,000 'inactive servicemen' b
I'm using this code to have CF open a pdf within a tag on a cf page.
According to an article I found by arehart, this is supposed to work, all I
get is a page up with my logo/menu at the top and the remainder is white. If
I highlight the white area I see the ascii text that shows the pdf f
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