OK, I didn't want to drag the race issue into this little debate, but come
on. I wonder if this guy would have been convicted had he been white.
Whenever I hear someone from the South say, "but it isn't like that", I see
or hear a story like this one, or like this case in Georgia:
http://sports.es
I hate lawyers- unless I need one myself. :-)
The Texas crowd Bush brought to DC has mostly failed to impress me. Karen
Hughes was pretty good, but she bailed. Karl Rove was rendered demonstrably
human in the last election cycle. The rest of them were just campaign lifers
on the gravy train, as fa
"Yet again, Diebold has shown their security prowess. This time they
posted, on their website, a picture of the actual key used to open all
of their Diebold voting machines. Ross Kinard of Sploitcast crafted
three keys based on this photo. Amazingly enough, two of the three
keys successfully opened
> RoMunn wrote:
> This kind of half-baked, brain-dead thinking by Gonzalez is typical of
> lawyers and why I dropped out of law school.
Quitter. j/k.
Naw you need good lawyers to fight these kind of morons. What I don't
get is how Bush manages to surround himself with so many educated
doofuses;
> Denny wrote:
> Yup. I don't think capitalism alone will solve these particular problems
> (pollution, whathaveyou).
It can and does, you just have to have policy that prices in long term
costs (what Dana calls "externality").
A good example of this is the carbon tax. It says that you can use
listened to the samples? Zeppelin's Stairway to Heaven and Kashmir
actually sound pretty good :)
On 1/25/07, C. Hatton Humphrey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Please.
> >
> > Tell me it's a spoof.
>
> Baby Rock Records transforms timeless rock songs into beautiful
> instrumental lullabies, sendin
Shouldn't he be suing his lawyer then? Suing the city for doing their
job seems very unreasonable.
> -Original Message-
> From: Jerry Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, January 25, 2007 5:35 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: Man seeking payment for "wrongful imprisonmen
On 1/25/07, Nick McClure <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Which I think is crazy to begin with, I think it is a nice gesture, but
> shouldn't they charge him for room and board?
Naw, he worked that off making license plates.
Imagine if he'd gotten the death penalty- The jurors are all murderers!
(an
> Please.
>
> Tell me it's a spoof.
Baby Rock Records transforms timeless rock songs into beautiful
instrumental lullabies, sending your little one to a slumberland of
sweet dreams. Delicate instruments such as the glockenspiel,
vibraphone, mellotron, harp and bells create a soothing atmosphere of
On 1/25/07, Charlie Griefer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> http://www.babyrockrecords.com/web/page.asp?pgs=products
>
> i have...no words.
Not just Metallica ...
Coldplay, Radiohead, Tool, Pink Floyd, The Cure, Beach Boys, Led
Zepplin, Nirvana, Queens of the Stone Age, The Eagles, U2, The
Ramon
On 1/25/07, Sam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 1/25/07, Denny Valliant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > A blind belief in capitalism is as bad as a blind belief in socialism.
>
> A blind belief in anything is not good.
Ah. Ok. good. Thought you might be one of those "capitalism solves
all" type
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i have...no words.
--
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"...All the world shall be your enemy, Prince with a Thousand Enemies,
and whenever they catch you, they will kill you. But first they must catch
y
Which I think is crazy to begin with, I think it is a nice gesture, but
shouldn't they charge him for room and board?
> -Original Message-
> From: Robert Munn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, January 25, 2007 6:02 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: Man seeking payment for "wro
What you are seeing is the standard error message for CF web services. Most
likely you have a formatting problem with your web service request- the
number, type, or structure of the arguments being passed to the service. You
can debug it by using a Web service spy to see the request envelope coming
You're right, it's hopeless. Let's not even try.
:)
On 1/25/07, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Sam wrote:
> > care. Right now, the insurance companies bargain with big companies
> > and ignore the individual.
>
> So you think that Republicans, historically the enemy of big business
> an
It's the definition of wrongful imprisonment. The city is acknowledging as
much by offering him $500K.
On 1/25/07, Nick wrote:
>
> Partly my point, based on what I've been able to read without digging in
> to
> the case or old news clippings, this is a case where the jury convicted.
> Wrongful Imp
But, the city is the only entity to sue:
The judge is pretty much protected from any civil suits.
The individual police are almost completely protected from any civil suits.
The jurors are almost completely protected from any civil suits.
He already promised not sue the state, so the entity respo
Partly my point, based on what I've been able to read without digging in to
the case or old news clippings, this is a case where the jury convicted.
Wrongful Imprisonment implies that somebody is not given due process, which
he was.
He was tried, convicted and sent to prison, this the imprisonmen
Have you done any integration with CF -- specifically rendering reports via the
webservice? If so could you post an example of your call to the render
method--I am completely stuck getting with a message like "Web service
operation "render" with parameters {} could not be found." The parameter
Have you done any integration with CF -- specifically rendering reports via the
webservice? If so could you post an example of your call to the render
method--I am completely stuck getting with a message like "Web service
operation "render" with parameters {} could not be found." The parameter
Never give an iguana Viagra
ANTWERP, Belgium (Reuters) - Mozart, an iguana with an erection that has
lasted for over a week, will have his penis amputated in the next couple of
days.
Veterinarians at Antwerp's Aquatopia had sought to treat the animal's
problem, but decided removal was the only s
I missed it.
On 1/25/07, Denny Valliant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> And apologies, Sam, for the "new con" barb.
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On 1/25/07, Denny Valliant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> A blind belief in capitalism is as bad as a blind belief in socialism.
A blind belief in anything is not good.
> It takes a mix, and it just seems like you're a little lop-sided and
> perhaps mis-informed.
I just have a different opinion.
On 1/25/07, William Bowen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > And you're not really GG in disguise, are you?
>
> Now _that_ would be interesting... one could probably write books...
LOL. You knever know. ;] It's a strange world!
And apologies, Sam, for the "new con" barb.
~~
> And you're not really GG in disguise, are you?
Now _that_ would be interesting... one could probably write books...
I prefer to think of them as two distinct individuals, but sitting in
the same room say to each other, "Okay, now _you_ say..."
;-)
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"If my life weren't funny, it would
> Sam wrote:
> care. Right now, the insurance companies bargain with big companies
> and ignore the individual.
So you think that Republicans, historically the enemy of big business
and friend of the little guy, are going to support this?
~~
On 1/25/07, Sam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'd love to respond to this but I have no idea what you're trying to
> say. Can you like organize your thoughts a little better and proof
> your post before submitting?
Thanks for the editorial commentary, Sam. Somehow GG got the
salient point. I was
Apparently, this is an attempt to separate big business from health
care. Right now, the insurance companies bargain with big companies
and ignore the individual.
If we can move the bargaining power back to the people, the market
will correct many of the problems. The main target is probably the
un
> I think Claim Jumper's a chain. I know one's in Carlsbad, but I
> think there are several.
Yes, and outside of CA as well. I was just referring to the one specifically in
the San Diego area.
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Reliable.
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mmm.. most everthing *you* are reading perhaps...
> plan while most everything written supports this plan.
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There is one in Northridge too.
Since I'm going to be in Los Angeles in mid to late March, anyone wanna have
dinner? (going to an accessibility conference).
Sandra Clark
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else is reliable? This is solely for business use, not for writing code for
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I live near WS. It is an interesting story. The crime was the rape
and murder of a journalist. He was convicted on eye-witness testimony
basically. Also, several people saw this crime happening and didn't
stop to help. They should have been prosecuted as well, but that is a
different story.
W
I agree with that, at least... jurors are paid to do a job by the city,
essentially making them employees of the government.
Granted, the pay sucks...
Rick
On 1/25/07, Zaphod Beeblebrox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> so why is it called civic duty if a juror is not acting as a
> representative
Jack Bauer asked for nothing after getting out of the Chinese prison after
18 months. This guy could learn a lesson or two from him.
All hail the power of Bauer.
> -Original Message-
> From: Rick Root [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, January 25, 2007 2:24 PM
> To: CF-Communit
so why is it called civic duty if a juror is not acting as a representative
of the city? Plus, how many more people would find ways to get out of jury
duty if you were held financially accountable for verdicts?
On 1/25/07, Nick McClure <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Based on what we've read, he w
$150,000 is a lot of money now... I don't make that kind of money (wish I
did!)
And it's a WHOLE LOT OF MONEY in 1984 dollars (the first year he ws in
prison)
Winston Salem is offering him an additional $500,000 on top of the $358,000
the state offered him. That's $858,000, which works out to an
> Dennis wrote:
> > Don't tell me capitalism will solve ecological problems[1]. At least not
> > until
> > there's profit in it, neh? =P
"A waste of resources impoverishes us all"
-Adam Smith, Wealth of Nations
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It is a chain. We have on in Fontana as well. I drive by it every day.
On 1/25/07, Cameron Childress <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I think Claim Jumper's a chain. I know one's in Carlsbad, but I think
> there are several.
>
> -Cameron
>
> On 1/25/07, Mary Jo Sminkey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
I think Claim Jumper's a chain. I know one's in Carlsbad, but I think
there are several.
-Cameron
On 1/25/07, Mary Jo Sminkey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Although the Claim Jumper is up in Del Mar if I recall which is a fair bit
> north of the city.
>
> I love San Diego, if it wasn't so expens
>Why does everyone thing San Diego is a border town? Aren't there other towns
>South of San Diego, like San Ysidro and Chula Vista, the former being on the
>actual border?
It's still pretty darn close of course. Which means great Mexican food too! ;-)
Although the Claim Jumper is up in Del Mar i
oh wow...
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"Jerry Johnson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
01/25/2007 12:34 PM
Please respond to cf-community
To: CF-Community
cc: (bcc: Scott A. Stewart/REAC/HHQ/HUD)
Subject:
I don't know, who did that? hehe
On 1/25/07, Jerry wrote:
>
> I've been to both. Spent months of my life in San Diego (most of it in a
> huge, square blue mirror building on the waterfront).
>
> Why does everyone take these comments so seriously?
>
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> Why does everyone take these comments so seriously?
I take offense at your characterization of "everyone" taking "these
comments so seriously"!
;-)
--
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"If my life weren't funny, it would just be true;
and that would just be unacceptable."
- Carrie Fisher
~~~
> From: Jerry Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> I would, personally, rather fall back on perl, foxpro, c++, c,
> director, even assembler.
Assembler kicks ass. About a year ago I had a side gig working with
assembler. The guy I did the work for had created a slick little tool
carousel in his hom
I've been to both. Spent months of my life in San Diego (most of it in a
huge, square blue mirror building on the waterfront).
Why does everyone take these comments so seriously?
On 1/25/07, Bruce Sorge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Why does everyone thing San Diego is a border town? Aren't ther
Why does everyone thing San Diego is a border town? Aren't there other towns
South of San Diego, like San Ysidro and Chula Vista, the former being on the
actual border?
On 1/25/07, Robert Munn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Apparently you've never been to San Diego or northern Baja.
>
> On 1/25/07
I do think 2.6 million is high, that is basically 150k a year.
> -Original Message-
> From: Jerry Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, January 25, 2007 12:32 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: Man seeking payment for "wrongful imprisonment"
>
> We do not yet know the evid
You won't be sorry for adding up .Net to your resume. You can never have too
many skills on your resume.
Personally, I've gone from 100% of my contracts being CF to about 60%
..Net/40% CF, and .Net is increasing each month.
Duane
-Original Message-
From: G Money [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTE
I would, personally, rather fall back on perl, foxpro, c++, c, director,
even assembler.
Not because of the language itself, but mainly for the types of projects and
the types of people that come along with .net work.
On 1/25/07, Bruce Sorge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I have to agree with you
> From: Rick Root [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Here's an article about the story. The man's name is Darryl Hunt
I wonder if he is related to a guy I went to college with.. his name was
Michael Hunt. Every time a professor called out his name you always heard a
few chuckles... "Has anyone seen Mike
We do not yet know the evidence that was used to convict him.
If the police did not follow up on the previous rape (remember when that
used to happen a lot - that police thought rape was the woman's fault?), and
it can be proved they acted in bad faith, then I think he may have a case.
And if the
Apparently you've never been to San Diego or northern Baja.
On 1/25/07, Jerry wrote:
>
> But
>
> San Diego is not California.
>
> It is like a North Mexican DisneyLand.
>
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I have to agree with you Robert. After having .NET shoved down my throat
from a previous employer who bought into the whole Microsquash Marketing
Monster and totally abandoning CF, I have discovered that there are a LOT
more opportunities for me. For years I have relied on CF to get me work, but
sa
Based on what we've read, he wasn't framed, or setup. the evidence pointed
to him and he was found guilty. The city didn't imprison him, the jury did
that, I don't think you can hold the city accountable in this case unless
they willfully sought to keep the DNA evidence out.
If he wants to sue, su
Here's an article about the story. The man's name is Darryl Hunt
*http://tinyurl.com/344got*
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I'd love to respond to this but I have no idea what you're trying to
say. Can you like organize your thoughts a little better and proof
your post before submitting?
On 1/25/07, Denny Valliant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 1/24/07, Sam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Global warming is not b
I have to say...I am so far impressed with .Net, I have been learning it on
one project here for a few months now. I like it a lot, but it is damn
frustrating to know what you want to do, but can't figure out how to do it.
Learning sucks. .Net certainly makes you a more marketable developer, tho,
> Sam wrote:
> Weird thing is you found an article that finds some way to doubt this
> plan while most everything written supports this plan.
>
No, it's not weird. It's human nature to read some facts on comment
on only what you read. All of your articles take the plan in a vacuum
at a single po
Yeah, Donovan's kicks ass. It's right near my house.
Funny story about Donovan's. Fantasy author Raymond Feist lives nearby in
Rancho Santa Fe, and apparently he spent a great deal of time at Donovan's
during his divorce a few years ago. He actually wrote about it in one of his
more recent books,
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On 1/25/07, Paul Ihrig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> just came back from a interview with a shwanky design firm.
> why tF would they interview me, if they wanted a .Net developer?
> i don
If you don't stop the bleeding the operation is moot.
On 1/25/07, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well ... we don't differ in general, but in this case we do because
> band-aids remove urgency and so, in my experience, things don't get
> done and you end up with blood seeping out from unde
I think these types of cases are rare enough, and the wrong so egregious,
that yes...there should be some sort of public fund to payout restitution to
a person who has had their life unjustly ruined.
Just how I feel.
On 1/25/07, Rick Root <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> A winston salem man, who ha
The way I read it now is everyone that has insurance gets the 15,000
deduction. So the people with the $20,000 plan have to pay tax on
$5,000, but they already deducted $15,000 so now they only have a
$10,000 deduction. No increase.
Weird thing is you found an article that finds some way to doubt t
He was convicted justly? No he wasn't. He was convicted injustly! That's the
whole point. I say he should have sued for more.
On 1/25/07, Rick wrote:
>
> A winston salem man, who had been imprisoned for 18 years for some heinous
> crime (murder, I think) was exonerated a year or so again when DN
He was pretty healthy. Not a heavy drinker, but he drank every now and
then. Wife smoked, he didn't. Not overweight, had a dog that he walked
every day for exercise.
Hence the reason I'm going to say fuck it and eat lard. :)
> -Original Message-
> From: Gruss Gott [mailto:[EMAIL PRO
just came back from a interview with a shwanky design firm.
why tF would they interview me, if they wanted a .Net developer?
i dont get it.
they tried to create this warm fuzzy enviroment, where creativity is
rewarded and all.
would be a sweet gig.
but no where on my resume does it say .Net, VB C#
Yes, he has lost 18 years of his life for a crime he (apparently) did not
commit. But he was convicted justly under the law with the evidence that was
available at the time. A jury of his peers reviewed the evidence and felt that
the evidence was strong enough to put him behind bars for a very
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> TheCrow wrote:
> I'm going to have bacon & mayo sandwich on cheesy bread for lunch and just
> say fuck it.
>
That does bring up a question: any demographics on the guy?
Overweight, smoker, heavy drinker, not much exercise, bad diet, all of
the above?
There's a classic health insurance cartoon:
> The question is, what evidence did they have that _proved_ he was guilty.
And what about his lawyer? City/County/State provided?
I've seen some pretty piss-poor excuses for public defenders.
What about the DNA evidence was not available 18 years ago?
There apparently _was_ evidence, so was it
Nah, nothing like that. It's just a long trip to make and I won't be doing
it too much anymore. I have lots of other things to waste my money on, but
gambling is so damn fun!
Sry, that last msg was supposed to go to Jerry, not the list. D'oh!
> -Original Message-
> From: Tony [mailto:[
I'm going to have bacon & mayo sandwich on cheesy bread for lunch and just
say fuck it.
With a diet coke.
> -Original Message-
> From: Mike Tangorre [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, January 25, 2007 11:21 AM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: RE: what a bummer
> Importance: High
>
quitting gambling?
On 1/25/07, Crow T Robot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Will do. Might have to make one last trip soon!
>
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Jerry Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: Thursday, January 25, 2007 11:26 AM
> > To: CF-Community
> > Subject: Re: what a bu
Will do. Might have to make one last trip soon!
> -Original Message-
> From: Jerry Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, January 25, 2007 11:26 AM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: what a bummer
>
> Let me know. I spend the weekends in CT, about 4 miles away (and 1.5 from
The question is, what evidence did they have that _proved_ he was guilty.
Was it enough? Was it honest? Was other evidence withheld?
If everything was done in a proper manner, I agree, it sucks for him.
But if the system did it wrong, it needs to be held accountable, and made to
not do it again.
Let me know. I spend the weekends in CT, about 4 miles away (and 1.5 from
Foxwoods)
On 1/25/07, Crow T. Robot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Man, I haven't been in ages. I need to get down there.
>
>
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A winston salem man, who had been imprisoned for 18 years for some heinous
crime (murder, I think) was exonerated a year or so again when DNA evidence
became available that proved his innocense.
The state of North Carolina, under state law, paid him almost $360,000 for
the wrongful imprisonment.
> From: Crow T. Robot [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Wow. Just got a phone call that a guy who I used to work with last
> year died last night of a heart attack at the casino. I wasn't all
> that great of friends with him, but I would consider him an
> acquaintance. The scary thing is that he was j
Man, I haven't been in ages. I need to get down there.
On 1/25/07, Jerry Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Sorry to hear that about your buddy.
>
> Lovely place, though.
>
>
>
> On 1/25/07, Crow T. Robot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Mohegan Sun.
> >
>
>
>
~~~
About 4~5 months ago, I had a previous supervisor pass away. He was 2 years
older than me, with not an inch of fat on him and he died of a heart attack.
On 1/25/07, Sandra Clark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Just had this happen this week. One of our managers passed away on
> Friday,
> Sepsis
He would routinely bring $1K to a table, from what I remember. His wife
always sat next to him, and he was quite well known down there. So, I'd
assume they'd pass the chips on to the wife, but I dunno.
Good question.
Another weird thing, it was at an Indian Reservation (is that even PC to say
a
and omg ... another ...
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Just had this happen this week. One of our managers passed away on Friday,
Sepsis and Pneumonia. Left behind a year old daughter. He was 38.
He's been out for 3 weeks, I've been scrambling to pick up his projects as a
stopgap.
Its so sad. This is the second time in less than 2 months that I'v
this is hysterical
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Sorry to hear that about your buddy.
Lovely place, though.
On 1/25/07, Crow T. Robot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Mohegan Sun.
>
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I don't wanna make light of the situation butwhat happens to any money
he may be up at the casino? If he's got a 5K credit in some slot machine at
the timeI wonder what happens to it?
On 1/25/07, Crow T. Robot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Wow. Just got a phone call that a guy who I used
> MoJo wrote:
> Ah, where we really differ is that you seem to think it's an either-or
> situation.
Well ... we don't differ in general, but in this case we do because
band-aids remove urgency and so, in my experience, things don't get
done and you end up with blood seeping out from under a hundr
*pukes*
On 1/25/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> http://washingtondc.craigslist.org/doc/rnr/267958324.html
>
> Scott A. Stewart
> REAC/PASS-IT
> (202)-475-8875
>
>
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Mohegan Sun.
On 1/25/07, Jerry Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> what casino?
>
> On 1/25/07, Crow T. Robot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Wow. Just got a phone call that a guy who I used to work with last year
> > died last night of a heart attack at the casino. I wasn't all that
> gre
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what casino?
On 1/25/07, Crow T. Robot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Wow. Just got a phone call that a guy who I used to work with last year
> died last night of a heart attack at the casino. I wasn't all that great
> of
> friends with him, but I would consider him an acquaintance. The scary
>
I had something like that happen a couple of years ago. One of the lead
CF guys where I was working just died one day.
Joe was pretty heavy and he rolled over in his sleep and his heart failed.
He was a great guy, and about a month away from a decision on gastric
bypass surgery.
f*ing shame.
Wow. Just got a phone call that a guy who I used to work with last year
died last night of a heart attack at the casino. I wasn't all that great of
friends with him, but I would consider him an acquaintance. The scary thing
is that he was just 41, and was in great shape. We always said that
gam
>I understand that your instinct is to mitigate the problem today in
>favor of dealing with it tomorrow. That's human nature.
Ah, where we really differ is that you seem to think it's an either-or
situation. Either do a short-term fix *or* fix it long-term. I would like to
see both. Problem is
oh oh I had not realized the distinction you were making there about
self-employment tax and was saying wait a minuteas far as I know
it's tax-deductible.
As you were,,,
On 1/25/07, Mary Jo Sminkey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >wait a minute.. why can't you take it off a schedule c?
>
> Uh...
um ... well ... it should read Copyright 2006 - 2007 as there's new
stuff going in this year ...
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> As further evidence of that, the American people now know that
> Attorney General Gonzales doesn't even believe that the Constitution
> grants them habeas corpus rights to a fair trial.
Gonzoles is an ass.
--
will
"If my life weren't funny, it would just be true;
and that would just be unacce
Huh?
Year()?
On 1/25/07, James Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > Sheesh, don't they use some kind of global footer or
> > something to keep this up-to-date? 2006 is long gone!
>
> But if the code was written back in 2006 the the copyright statement is in
> fact correct...
>
> --
> James Smi
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