~~~
Turkey: Names for a much-travelled bird
About 1530, a new dish began to be put on English tables, a fowl a
little larger than the traditional goose, but with a lot more meat and a
refreshingly new taste. This bird had been b
^_^
Gobble Gobble!
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> Erika wrote:
> Cheers,
Happy T-Day to you too!
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Checkout constantcontacts.com I have used them for mass emails.
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hey guys.
my wife is a great designer.
but not s
Cheers,
Erika
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hey guys.
my wife is a great designer.
but not so hot on tech.
she needs to be able to construct mass emails for her TV station she works
for.
i am of no use, since i just say google it, and do a little html...
so,
what is good.
what is cheap.
what is easy...
they all dont have to be together...
> JJ wrote:
> Without the Ferrari, how will he ever get to White Castle?
>
Ha! Great flick. And, also, there's no better fun than pulling away
at high speeds from a White Castle with bag full o' love. The onion
chips rock.
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aren't the saying that they have patents that Linux infringes on, and
they agree not to go after anyone who gets it through Novell? Which
pointedly excludes people who buy from Red Hat. Or, presumably,
download an rpm all by themselves.
On 11/22/06, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It was M
yes, to their credit. The US on the other hand is still playing word
games. "We had nothing to do with it" turns out to mean it wasn't DoJ
it was Homeland Security. Doh.
> Sounds like Canada admits they messed up.
>
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well he says he was but apparently the steward felt that there was
something sexual going on. For there to be any doubt at all, she must
had had all her clothes on, yes? So I don't see how they could have
been doing all that much disturbing of other passengers?
On 11/21/06, Erika L. Walker <[EMAIL
*possibly* but only with SuSe... Linux itself is this nebulous
creature that consists of open source, GNU projects and some private
development.
On 11/22/06, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It was Microsoft's latest agreement with Novell in which it agreed
> to pay Novell $536 million an
Without the Ferrari, how will he ever get to White Castle?
On 11/22/06, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> CA filed suit against [former CEO] Sanjay Kumar earlier this month in
> New York State Supreme Court claiming that as a result of Kumar's
> guilty plea he is no longer entitled to indemn
It was Microsoft's latest agreement with Novell in which it agreed
to pay Novell $536 million and promised to share technology in order
to have Windows and Suse Linux interoperate that rang a bell.
http://www.infoworld.com/article/06/11/21/48OPreality_1.html
~~
CA filed suit against [former CEO] Sanjay Kumar earlier this month in
New York State Supreme Court claiming that as a result of Kumar's
guilty plea he is no longer entitled to indemnification by CA.
According to the suit, the company believes Kumar "has taken and will
continue to take steps to fru
Screaming children have a purpose...
birth control
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> cRay wrote:
> And if they are "OK", how come they aren't allowed to be used on children?
> I've seen quite a few that I'd outfit with one if it were allowed...
>
I've seen more adults I'd like to use them on.
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A collar that barks, too? Sounds even noisier!
:-)
Gert B. Frobe wrote:
> just get a barking shock collar.
>
> if that doesn't work. get rid of the dog. or the neighbor...
>
> On 11/22/06, Ray Champagne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Gawd, I hope that was a joke.
>>
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And if they are "OK", how come they aren't allowed to be used on children?
I've seen quite a few that I'd outfit with one if it were allowed...
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> Subject: Re:
just get a barking shock collar.
if that doesn't work. get rid of the dog. or the neighbor...
On 11/22/06, Ray Champagne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Gawd, I hope that was a joke.
>
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Gruss Gott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: Wednesday, November 22, 2
Did u shock yourself in the hand or the neck?
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> From: Robert Munn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Shock collars are fine. I've shocked myself be
Shock collars are fine. I've shocked myself before with my Rottweiler's
collar. It isn't fun but it isn't especially painful. Dog trainers will tell
you that shock collars are effective are perfectly humane. I don't know
about giving the clicker to a neighbor, though. Too much potential for bad
blo
It may also stop the dog completely.
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> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: Eeek... Dog barking problem
>
> > Todd wrote:
> > I ran across an article a few years ago that says separa
I'm with you, Ray. I don't think I could give my neighbor the remote to
a shock collar, but honestly, we were thinking about getting one for out
dog (that *we* controlled) so that we could make sure she knows that
barking is not ok when we are around (We do reprimand her now, but it's
tricky t
I'd never trust my neighbor (and he's a good friend of mine) to discipline
my dog. Just way too much that could go wrong there without the supervision
of me. But hey, that's me.
I guess that there are a lot worse things that happen to other dogs every
day.
I am a firm believer that anyone who
> cRay wrote:
> Gawd, I hope that was a joke.
>
Um ... nope. No, mind you, I've never done this but I've had many
friends that have used this technique to much success. Of course you
have to trust your neighbor.
The other option is to fill a jar or empty beer can with coins or
washers of some s
Gawd, I hope that was a joke.
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> To: CF-Community
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>
> > Todd wrote:
> > I ran across an article a few years ago that says separation an
The commission admits that it (the RCMP) gave US the bad info that caused
him to be sent there.
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> Todd wrote:
> I ran across an article a few years ago that says separation anxiety is a
> bit of nonsense and is simply people trying to assign human emotions and
> conditions do the thought processes of a dog.
I dunno. One of our Scotties sits by us most of the time when we're
home and when we
Meanwhile, the Canadian House of Commons [official website] Wednesday voted
to apologize to Arar, but the Prime Minister Stephen Harper [official
website] has so far refused to offer a formal apology on behalf of the
country's Conservative government. The commission cited the Royal Canadian
Mounted
I ran across an article a few years ago that says separation anxiety is a
bit of nonsense and is simply people trying to assign human emotions and
conditions do the thought processes of a dog. They suggested that the
problem was that the dog simply did not know what to do or how to behave
when sep
The webcam definitely crossed my mind, too. Also, I have audio equip
that I could rig up to record just to make sure it's as bad as our
neighbor claims. Just in case she's exaggerating a bit...
Nick McClure wrote:
> The issue may not be anxiety, is it possible someone or something is
> agitati
The issue may not be anxiety, is it possible someone or something is
agitating the dog? I neighbors child or another dog for instance?
We have problems with our neighbors dogs bothering our dogs causing them all
to bark.
Early this morning at around 3:30 our neighbors dogs started barking which
s
Great article, Scott. Thanks.
The strange thing is that we were *very* careful when she was a puppy
about changing our leaving the house routine, not making a big show of
leaving or coming home, etc. I guess maybe we've lapsed a little on that
front. Thankfully, little B doesn't chew anything
Here's a good article on separation anxiety.
http://www.healthypet.com/library_view.aspx?ID=101&sid=1
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So, this morning, our neighbor came over and alerted us (very gently and
nicely) to the fact that our dog apparently barks all day long while we
are gone. All day, and it's been going on for months. I'm surprised it
took her so long to tell us!
Our setup is that we have a room in the house th
as long as we get the "poof" at the end.
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