> Nick wrote:
> but implies that his identical education and intelect could in some way
> enable him to do a better job.
That's obvious isn't it? He couldn't do worse.
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"I picked up a newspaper today and I couldn't believe it. I read
eight headlines that talked about chaos, violence, unrest. And it just
was Henny Penny - 'The sky is falling'. I've never seen anything like
it!"
"The great respect that I have for your leadership, Mr. President, in
this little unde
Do you have any @live.com account? :)
>
> zZz
>
> Where you been?
>
> Spaces on live.com have been around for a while now. Maybe 6 months or so.
>
>
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I don't care what most on earth think about an American politician, I do
however care about what the troops in Iraq think about what he said, and he
should have had the balls to completely retract the statement and apologize
directly to the troops.
It would have removed the ability of the repu
Fair enough.
I (and most people on earth) think you are wrong, but at least you
have the stones to say you think he actually meant it that way.
I can respect that.
On 11/10/06, Nick McClure <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yes, I do think he meant it, i don't think he meant to say it that way, I
>
Supporting the enemy of our enemy isn't terrorism, it isn't good practice, but
it isn't terrorism.
From: Gruss Gott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
So here's the problem with this "war on terrorism" propaganda; it
makes possible all kinds of arguments.
Hey, did you h
Yes, I do think he meant it, i don't think he meant to say it that way, I think
he meant to make a jab at the President, they guy with the same education he
has.
It was a bad joke, but I think he meant exactly what he said.
From: Jerry Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL P
Actually i didn't read the spin, i only saw what he said.
What he said was offensive, he had the same grades and a lower IQ, but implies
that his identical education and intelect could in some way enable him to do a
better job.
From: Gruss Gott [mailto:[EMAIL
> RoMunn wrote:
> I don't like Eagleburger. Gates is OK. Next thing you know we're going to
> have Kissinger back, like that would be freaking helpful.
>
Ahh ... that's how we got into this mess in the first place.
Kissinger was advising Bush.
~
> RoMunn wrote:
> What do you call paying the families of Palestinian suicide bombers? Not
> supporting terrorism?
>
So here's the problem with this "war on terrorism" propaganda; it
makes possible all kinds of arguments.
Hey, did you hear that the US supports terrorism? Yup, they PAID
Hussein m
I don't like Eagleburger. Gates is OK. Next thing you know we're going to
have Kissinger back, like that would be freaking helpful.
On 11/10/06, Gruss wrote:
>
> > RoMunn wrote:
> > Elitist and cynical
> > all in one.
> >
>
> Could be.
>
> Hey, enough about Kerry, how about Eagleburger! He's tak
"Incredibly naive" is how I would categorize is thoughts on this subject.
Attacking the roots of terrorism would require fundamental changes in
societies where we have no influence- Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, Yemen,
Somalia, Iran, etc. And I'm not talking about influence with the
government, I'm talk
> RoMunn wrote:
> but that is totally irrelevant to your odds of being successful or
> unsuccessful in any single event. you don't get hot or blown up ten days in
> a row, just once.
>
Ha, I know I'll take the odds one one day in combat over 100. But,
please, you go 1000 and prove me wrong.
> RoMunn wrote:
> Elitist and cynical
> all in one.
>
Could be.
Hey, enough about Kerry, how about Eagleburger! He's taking Gates'
place on the Baker-Hamilton board. This is getting better and better!
I'm stoked! No more moron ideologues. FINALLY we're going to get
some leadership in Iraq.
What do you call paying the families of Palestinian suicide bombers? Not
supporting terrorism?
On 11/8/06, Rick Root <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> >> - that Hussein did *NOT* support terrorism
> > He most certainly did. Proven.
>
> Actually, it's been proven time and again that Saddam did NOT s
tv is rather important, but does the average person care about the attention
span of a viewer during commercials? only wonks take note of this sort of
stuff...
of course not.
On 11/10/06, William Bowen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > i wonder why it is mainstream news now?
>
> because web sites
but that is totally irrelevant to your odds of being successful or
unsuccessful in any single event. you don't get hot or blown up ten days in
a row, just once.
On 11/10/06, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > RoMunn wrote:
> > intuitively, you might think it works that way, but it just is
blah blah blah. everyone who could get a deferment or hide from Vietnam duty
did, that was the rule, not the exception.
John Kerry volunteered for service so he could shoot a war movie for his
later run for Congress, which is exactly what he did. His elitism was clear
when he came back and did the
Most (all?) terriers do not shed either. That's why we got one.
Duane
-Original Message-
From: Ray Champagne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, November 10, 2006 12:33 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: puppy training pads and other puppy related questions.
I learned something new to
> Nick wrote:
> You aren't born an elitist.
>
> I don't know kerry directly, but the comment about education and end up in
> Iraq
Geez, how many people have only heard the spin and not actually
listened to what Kerry said?
He was saying that Bush is moron who didn't "make the most" of his
educat
> RoMunn wrote:
> intuitively, you might think it works that way, but it just isn't the case.
> basic math.
>
I guess you missed the part where I actually did the basic math to
prove it to you:
> > The odds of flipping a heads in one toss of a coin is: 1 in 2 or 50%
> >
> > The odds of flipping 5
Do you truly still believe that is what he meant? That it was the
service people he was talking about and not George Bush?
No evasions, no "I'm not sure", no equivocations. Do you believe he
specifically meant the troops in that statment, yes or no?
What do you think he meant?
On 11/10/06, Nick
You aren't born an elitist.
I don't know kerry directly, but the comment about education and end up in Iraq
is an Elitist statement.
If you don't do things this way, then look what will happen to you. The
implication was that the soldiers in Iraq were there because they weren't smart
enough
intuitively, you might think it works that way, but it just isn't the case.
basic math.
On 11/10/06, Gruss wrote:
>
> > RoMunn wrote:
> > More geek moments. Dana is right. Casinos make money on very, very small
> > margins (51% chance of the house winning at blackjack, is that right?)
> Each
> >
you don't happen to have symantec enterprise running on your
workstation do you? Symantec loves to think that computers are
attacking it whenever you use DW's ftp command and will block that ip
from your workstation. It's silently locked me out of my sites
several times. Damn thing. Wish is was
On 11/10/06, Dana Tierney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> whoa Microsoft is going after myspace?
>
> >Hi,
> >
zZz
Where you been?
Spaces on live.com have been around for a while now. Maybe 6 months or so.
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> RoMunn wrote:
> More geek moments. Dana is right. Casinos make money on very, very small
> margins (51% chance of the house winning at blackjack, is that right?) Each
> hand, each throw, each spin is a separate event and the house makes money on
> volume.
>
But only because she doesn't understan
> > no, my site still works okay
Pinging gives me an IP:
C:\>ping www.xtreme-host.com
Pinging xtreme-host.com [216.187.107.165] with 32 bytes of data:
Request timed out.
Request timed out.
Request timed out.
Request timed out.
Ping statistics for 216.187.107.165:
Packets: Sent = 4, Receive
> no, my site still works okay
If I ping tem I get an IP:
C:\>ping www.xtreme-host.com
Pinging xtreme-host.com [216.187.107.165] with 32 bytes of data:
Request timed out.
Request timed out.
Request timed out.
Request timed out.
Ping statistics for 216.187.107.165:
Packets: Sent = 4, Received
> no, my site still works okay
Strange... if I go to http://www.xtreme-host.com/ I get a blank page, same with
my website, Plesk
(https://www.xtreme-host.ca:8443/login.php3?previous_page=logout), can't get
email from mail servers (mail..com ports 25 for SMTP, 110 for POP3)...
what can be the ca
no, my site still works okay
On 11/10/06, marc -- <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I host with xtreme-host. As of thursday there is no xtreme-host anymore.
> www.xtreme-host.com is offline, my websites and mailservers don't respond.
> Can anyone confirm this?
>
>
~~
that site comes up just fine (although the music is incredibly loud
and annoying)
On 11/10/06, marc -- <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I host with xtreme-host. As of thursday there is no xtreme-host anymore.
> www.xtreme-host.com is offline, my websites and mailservers don't respond.
> Can anyone
I host with xtreme-host. As of thursday there is no xtreme-host anymore.
www.xtreme-host.com is offline, my websites and mailservers don't respond. Can
anyone confirm this?
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Could not agree more. Good story.
On 11/10/06, Jim Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> For what it's worth he still picked up his paper at the local 7-Eleven (at
> least when I worked there 10 years ago).
>
> He didn't strike me as elitist. Not particularly outgoing but not at all
> snobbish.
>
>
> RoMunn wrote:
>1. The belief that certain persons or members of certain classes or
>groups deserve favored treatment by virtue of their perceived superiority,
>as in intellect, social status, or financial resources.
> Now if that isn't John Kerry in a nutshell, I don't know what is. B
> -Original Message-
> From: Jerry Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, November 10, 2006 10:52 AM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: Bill Maher
>
> Well, to be fair, Kerry _is_ an elitist. He is even considered so here
> in Mass, where the standard is pretty high.
For what it
> Of course people like their way best, it is when you flaunt your way or
> belittle somebody else's way.
It doesn't take the "elitist" to belittle the "regular joe" for the
regular joe to think of the elitist as "elitist"
/*
Look at that environmental _elitist_ over there in his battery powered
> i wonder why it is mainstream news now?
because web sites in the last 10 years have managed to grow to a
rather important marketing tool, wy beyond "cool, you've got a web
site" to "you're dead if you don't"
--
will
"If my life weren't funny, it would just be true;
and that would just be
whoa Microsoft is going after myspace?
>Hi,
>
>If you like to get a "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" email address and account here you
>go. :)
>
>
>- Open http://get.live.com/getlive/overview page to register
>- Click "sign up"
>- Paste following to the address bar
>
>javascript: var p = 'live.'; var newdoma
More geek moments. Dana is right. Casinos make money on very, very small
margins (51% chance of the house winning at blackjack, is that right?) Each
hand, each throw, each spin is a separate event and the house makes money on
volume.
Further geek moment learned at MAX- the dealers want you to win.
ummm... I have never been in favor of national health care. I've seen it up
close and personal and I didn't like it. I might have said it would be better
than the mess we have now, but that isn't saying much.
I do like the small business insurance pool Richardson started over here, but
that is
I'll be honest with you, it's a losing battle. I use a little mail server
called XMail and link it in with Spamassassin, I even use sa-learn to try to
get SA to learn the patterns in spam, but spammers are so good at it now
that you need serious money to do the kind of job that Google does with
GMa
No! Every throw is a separate event independent of previous events. Odds are
always 50-50 (assuming a fair throw).
You are using the formula for a sequence, the odds say off getting ttth.
>> Dana wrote:
>> negative, your odds do not improve if you stay at the table.
>
>Correct, they do not
this is one of those "no sh!t" things that professionals in the field have
known for years. i wonder why it is mainstream news now?
On 11/9/06, Andrew Grosset <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/6131668.stm
>
>
--
---
Robert Munn
www.funkymojo.com
~
I find these perceptions very interesting. I was not aware, for
instance, that Kerry was in favor of "favored treatment" for anyone
least of all the rich. Bush on the other hand has shown us by his
actions that he is
>yep. from answers.com:
>
>http://www.answers.com/elitist&r=67
>
>e·lit·ism
what's this about?
CFTips - seems to be missing content at the moment
On 11/10/06, Michael Dinowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If anyone wants to edit the House of Fusion entry to add or alter
> information, please feel free to.
> Thanks
>
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/House_of_fusion
>
>
~
yep. from answers.com:
http://www.answers.com/elitist&r=67
e·lit·ism or é·lit·ism (Ä-lÄ*'*tÄz'Ém, Ä-lÄ*'*-) [image:
pronunciation]
*n.*
1. The belief that certain persons or members of certain classes or
groups deserve favored treatment by virtue of their perceived superiority,
actually you know I just went out for coffee with a friend and at the
(independent) coffeehouse we ran into an acquaintace of my friend's
who works at Starbucks. He agrees with the idea that a lot of their
customers are buying the cup not the coffee.
On 11/10/06, Nick McClure <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> w
Resolved, gonna use hosting at crystal tech rather than mess with our CF set
up
Thanks everyone
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mmmya Daily Mail. Isn't that the one with the page 3 cheesecake? Let's
break out the current Enquirer for comparison purposes.
On 11/10/06, Sam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What about the aliens?
>
> http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_article_id=415514&in_page_id=1770
Yeah that was it! That was back in the days of Orielly Website Pro
and DBML... oh the memories...
-Cameron
On 11/10/06, Michael Dinowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I think he started the list up in 1996 and passed it over to me in 1997.
>
> > What was the name of the site that originally ho
Arg. Looks like they deleted the entry for my name because I posted it. If
anyone wants to post it for me. :)
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We have to transfer and test some ASPX 1.1 pages to CFML. However, we are
not getting functionality, none of the forms are showing up when using asp
in dreamweaver. Is there an application or setting we are to set to get DW
to render the asp pages correctly so we can move the site to coldfusion? I
I think he started the list up in 1996 and passed it over to me in 1997.
> What was the name of the site that originally hosted CF-Talk in it's
> former life and humble beginings? I can't remember the guy's name -
> Tac maybe? Worked at an antismoking non-profit or something?
>
> -Cameron
>
>
Mike Tacelosky
smokescreen.org
> What was the name of the site that originally hosted CF-Talk in it's
> former life and humble beginings? I can't remember the guy's name -
> Tac maybe? Worked at an antismoking non-profit or something?
>
> -Cameron
>
> On 11/10/06, Michael Dinowitz <[EMAIL PR
No, the regular Joe isn't saying you are stupid or evil for drinking the
other stuff. He is simply saying he prefers the taste.
Of course people like their way best, it is when you flaunt your way or
belittle somebody else's way.
> -Original Message-
> From: Gruss Gott [mailto:[EMAIL PROT
What was the name of the site that originally hosted CF-Talk in it's
former life and humble beginings? I can't remember the guy's name -
Tac maybe? Worked at an antismoking non-profit or something?
-Cameron
On 11/10/06, Michael Dinowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If anyone wants to edit the H
> Nick wrote:
> People driving SUVs, and buying folgers at Wal-Mart are down-to-earth.
>
Doesn't everyone do things because they think they are the best things to do?
If someone is a big Folger's drinker and says things like, "I'm a
regular Joe who likes his joe regular" aren't they saying that t
Oh, yeah. He is a politician, and has probably loved every side of
every issue at times.
I just hear all the time that he has continued to show contempt and
hatred for the troops, and I can't find history of that in his words
or actions.
There is no doubt that he said some things I really don't l
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No, I'm not an ass, I'm an asshole. I was an ass before I entered the service.
I am also fat, ugly, evil and despicable and capable of ... much. I am not,
however. stupid. I have NO intention of entering politics.
>
>And further, the day Russ runs for office is the day people come out
>of th
I can think of som ill conceived comments he made on education and then
crawfished on. 30+ years of history is tough to get over.
> Can you name some specific behaviors over the past 10 years that prove
> it?
>
> I'd really like to have some, since everyone says there are, but I
> haven't noti
What about the aliens?
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_article_id=415514&in_page_id=1770
'Aliens could attack at any time' warns former MoD chief"
On 11/3/06, Vivec <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> "LONDON (Reuters) - The United States is seen as a threat to world
>
I think the term Elitist, as it is being used is about serving an agenda.
People who may do the right thing, but do it for the wrong reason could fall
into that category.
If you do something, because it is cool and then bad mouth other because
they don't do it, then that would fall into the Elitis
Actually, I think tonya harding is going to marry a guy up here who was the
backup punter and he stabbed the starting punter in the leg to try and get his
job.
Talk about a match made in heaven!
Almost as good a Will & Zues
I think, for me, the difference between an elitist or not is not
placing yourself in an elite category, it is having pity and contempt
for those who aren't.
It is the _contempt_ for me that is the trigger for pushback.
On 11/10/06, William Bowen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> whose perception?
>
whose perception?
Elitist and liberal are wedge words, just like neo-con. They're used
to set up an "us" versus "them"
My personal favorties are "liberal elites" and "intelligensia."
In recent times (the last century alone) being labelled and elite or
part of the intelligencia could get you kill
I didn't say Bush isn't an Elitist. I think most people in national politics
are.
> -Original Message-
> From: Dana [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, November 10, 2006 2:12 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: Bill Maher
>
> hmm. So is there an acceptable reason to drink fair tra
Yes, It's David Bowie and now I'll have that song in my head all day. Might as
well break out the cd.
>something comes to mind about putting out a fire with gasoline...
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So do I
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I raise my glass of Cristal.
To Jacob!
(ok, crystal light in a spaghetti sauce jar. see: I am not an elitist)
On 11/10/06, Jacob Kisner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Then I am out of here.. on vacation!
>
> Let the drinking begin ;-)
~
hmm. So is there an acceptable reason to drink fair trade coffee in
your eyes? In a plain paper cup? I am having trouble with the concept
that I should shop Wal-Mart in order to not be elitist Would I
have to watch television too?
What I find especially interesting is that I think Bush is someone
> I was listening to something about this on NPR and apparently he had
> a
> really good record on constituent services. That sort of thing
> carries
> a lot of loyalty with it.
The only time he showed up in northern Virginia after he was first elected in
2000 was last spring when he announce
A big Oooh Rahh! and Semper Fi to all the other Marines on board.
>It's also the birthday of the US Marines.
>Happy b-day devil dawgs :)
>
>>
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::nod:: I lived in the DC area long enough to be familiar with the syndrome.
On 11/10/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Northern Virginia for all intents and purposes is a different state,
> except that our tax money goes to fund the rest of the state, and we don't
> get squat
>
>
Then I am out of here.. on vacation!
Let the drinking begin ;-)
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now *that* is an interesting definition. Heheh. All this time I
thought an elitist was someone who didn't know what a grocery scanner
was.
On 11/10/06, Nick McClure <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Elitist has nothing to do with money, it has everything to do with
> perception.
>
> People driving arou
An Elitist isn't somebody that IS better. An Elitist is somebody that thinks
they are better.
People that buy hybrid cars because it is cool, not because of the
environment are an example.
> -Original Message-
> From: Gruss Gott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> What does elitist even mean?
Amen.
On 11/10/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This is your day, regardless of how people feel about the current war.
> Your bravery, dedication and willingness to serve should be a model for
> all of us.
>
> Thank you
>
> Scott A. Stewart
> REAC/PASS-IT
> (202)-475-8875
>
>
~
Northern Virginia for all intents and purposes is a different state,
except that our tax money goes to fund the rest of the state, and we don't
get squat
Scott A. Stewart
REAC/PASS-IT
(202)-475-8875
Dana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
11/10/2006 01:44 PM
Please respond to cf-community
To:
Elitist has nothing to do with money, it has everything to do with
perception.
People driving around in little 'green' cars drinking fair trade coffee and
going to the organic food store are elitist.
People driving SUVs, and buying folgers at Wal-Mart are down-to-earth.
See the difference?
> -
yes, I see your point about the effectiveness of the tactic
On 11/10/06, Russel Madere <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Kerry has hated the troops since he came back from Viet Nam and called all
> soldier over there war criminals. That isn't a recent thing that Rove
> started. Kerry is just an eli
Bill Maher is a comedian, he used to be a good one, then he got overly
political, same problem with Dennis Miller.
Take his Halloween costume, he didn't do it to be funny, he did it to offend
people, for shock value. I was offended, I didn't think it was funny.
> -Original Message-
> Fro
I bow to your local expertise. That seemed to be what the voters
interviewed on the NPR program were saying, but ya, actually, don't
remember where this was. Richmond perhaps.
On 11/10/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Maybe if you lived below Spotsylvania County, but he did nothi
speaking of Marines, where's Matterr Chesty been?
On 11/10/06, Loathe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It's also the birthday of the US Marines.
> Happy b-day devil dawgs :)
>
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Coldfusion [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: Friday, November 10, 2006 11:21 AM
B is fun after standing on the up arrow
Scott A. Stewart
REAC/PASS-IT
(202)-475-8875
"G Money" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
11/10/2006 01:05 PM
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To: CF-Community
cc: (bcc: Scott A. Stewart/REAC/HHQ/HUD)
Subject:Re: Since its frid
Thanks, I need to read more about this guy.
>From what I've read so far Maher is way off but that's expected of
him. Strauss was more about the common man not being able to or caring
to read between the lines. Not making up lies.
Now to claim the neo-cons made Kerry say something that offended th
I like "m".
On 11/10/06, Jerry Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> http://www.entertainmentanytime.com/
>
>
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In the first year the puppy won't humiliate you in public with a screaming
temper tantrum that's louder than a jet engine
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"Ray Champagne" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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To: CF-Community
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, November 10, 2006 12:43 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: RE: puppy training pads and other puppy related questions.
> Importance: High
>
>> Let him outside - he's a dog, not a toddler. :)
>
> what's
On 11/10/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Let him outside - he's a dog, not a toddler. :)
>
> what's the difference...?
That's easy:
- Dog's are cuter
- Dog's are smarter
- Dog's are more fun
- Dog's are easier to train
- Dog's don't talk back
- Dog's can be put outside when
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Let him outside - he's a dog, not a toddler. :)
what's the difference...?
Scott A. Stewart
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"Ray Champagne" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
11/10/2006 11:06 AM
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It's also the birthday of the US Marines.
Happy b-day devil dawgs :)
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Definitely make him go in the rain. He's still a dog. They can get wet.
Ditto on drying him afterwards.
But if you let him think rain is bad, you'll never get him to like it
later in life.
Fromm the sounds of everything else you're doing great. :)
Puppyness fun.
Cheers,
Erika
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That's what I'm trying to do as well - setup content filtering on SmarterMail.
Ray Camden's blog has a list of keywords that I guess I'll use for a starter
since nobody has replied to this post yet.
Have you ran across anything?
~ Donna
>Me 2 .. Much appreciated. As well as any tips you have
Holy splinters!
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> Sent: Friday, November 10, 2006 11:54 AM
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> Its great if you can get an older and or alpha dog to sho
> JJ wrote:
> I think that he thinks the elite are the "right kind of people", have
> more money, more intelligence, more enlightened views on things,
> aren't redneck Republicans or the crazy Religious Right, and are
> generally more evolved.
>
I wonder when I'll get my elitist club card ... mayb
Its great if you can get an older and or alpha dog to show the new one where
to go etc.
Also, catching in the act and making a big deal is the key. Make sure you
use a deep voice. no need to hit. There are plenty of ways to establish
dominance without hitting.
Someone told me that if you knew you
Ha, cute. In reality, my cat is pretty bold and would most likely
pounce on the Roomba when it's doing its rounds... or try to nibble on
it when it wasn't moving. I'm sure she'd think it was competition for
her precious. precious kibble!
Ray Champagne wrote:
> I learned something new today..
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