> -Original Message-
> From: Greg Morphis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, January 26, 2007 5:25 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: Props to Sony!
>
> I've called MS tech a couple times, once for myself and once for my
> friend.. no problems at all.. sure the person wasnt Englis
No worries mate. Take a lot more than that to offend me.
It's all a game, and you just have to know how and when to play it. *shrug*
When I was going through my divorce, I needed to make myself as presentable
as possible to the judge. Out came /all/ the facial piercings.
Crit
On 1/26/07, Bruce S
> RoMunn wrote:
> Sure, mostly for non-violent drug-related offenses. Too bad? Maybe, except
> that young black men aren't the only ones selling drugs or doing drugs. They
> are just disproportionately more likely to be jailed for it. That isn't
> justice. It's Just Us, like Richard Pryor said.
>
Sure, mostly for non-violent drug-related offenses. Too bad? Maybe, except
that young black men aren't the only ones selling drugs or doing drugs. They
are just disproportionately more likely to be jailed for it. That isn't
justice. It's Just Us, like Richard Pryor said.
On 1/26/07, Gruss wrote:
As though they were the Domino's Pizza guy and the attendant at the office
parking lot.
On 1/26/07, Sam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> You stand by the words of just two people?
>
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~~~
I have gotten a bunch of "make me your friend" requests of this nature. I
just delete them. Not like MySpace is actually going to do anything about
it.
On 1/26/07, Michael Dinowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Has anyone here with a myspace account noticed that they've been getting
> more 'reque
> Paul wrote:
> had a friend who did his own neck piercing.
> thing never healed or scabbed over..
> was infected for like a year and a half, before he finely subdued to defeat.
>
That's the way it's supposed to be done. I had my ear pierced in 10th
grade the old fashioned way:
* Camping trip wi
had a friend who did his own neck piercing.
thing never healed or scabbed over..
was infected for like a year and a half, before he finely subdued to defeat.
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If I offended, I sincerely apologize. That was not my intent (I do tend to
be politically incorrect and blunt). I suppose I was stereotyping and that
is wrong. I know programmers who have a lot of tats and or some piercings
who are good friends and are top notch programmers, but I was pretty much
r
Danke, ma'am :)
They /do/ often get in the way, you learn to live with it. Surface piercings
are long-term temporary anyway... When my hands were pierced, they would
always get rammed when I was shaking someones hand. I loved the piercing,
but I was just as happy when I removed it :)
On 1/26/07,
I do xml support for our products. I work out of the house, but often travel
to client sites. And yes I work o pay for my "self expression"
On 1/26/07, Bruce Sorge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I want to know what these freaks do for a living, assuming they work to
> pay
> for their brand of "sel
Yeah - I saw that on slashdot yesterday. The article also mentions
that the SAME KEY is used to open ALL Diebold machines. Any key being
lost/stolen in any voting precinct basically makes all the voting
machines in the entire US vulnerable to attack. This is the physical
equivalent to everyone s
The Roots - False Media [02:44m/182Kbps/44KHz]
i LOVE my ps3
maybe its just because i am un-employed.
but it defiantly has me impressed.
its wireless capabilities.
i just need a wireless keyboard & mouse.
almost compairs to my pc in playability.
~
It would throw off the rhythm. You know it would. Think about it for a
second.
..
..
..
G
G!
WAKE UP!
Cmon back to us, man. And get that silly grin off your face. You're in
public, for Heaven's sake.
On 1/26/07, G Money <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Fear? You would FEAR that?
>
> I can't think
I've called MS tech a couple times, once for myself and once for my
friend.. no problems at all.. sure the person wasnt English but I
understood them fine and they assisted me and resolved the problem. My
friend hadnt registered his xbox 360 so she reged it for him he had
bought it several months b
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> From: Nick McClure [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, January 24, 2007 8:37 AM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: RE: 300 (movie)
>
> Yeah, they have an HD Version on xbox 360, pretty cool.
And on Playstation Network.
Fanboys of every stripe (well... except th
After reading Ray Camden's blog last entry last night, I feel compelled to
buy a damn Wii.
I wanted the PS3 so bad, but I'm all but convinced to go the Wii route.
I like Sony though. I bought one of the original PS2's when they came out,
then when I wanted to put on the network adapter, I found
The other thing to watch when importing music is that you want to be
connected to the internet while doing it if you expect it to properly
label the song and album titles (since it uses an internet service to
find the names).
-Cameron
On 1/26/07, Dana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am getting ipo
I just got a call from Sony.
Apparently there was a glitch and I ended up buying the same game twice from
the Playstation Network Store (on the PS3) a few days ago. I didn't even
notice (the bill won't come for another month or so).
Well, an actual English speaking human called up to apologize a
On 1/26/07, Michael Dinowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> (a perfect bot is one that follows the rules, acts like a browser, loads up
> all
> javascript files as well as stores cookies for the next page)
If it were REALLY perfect it would also do the stack of dishes sitting
in my sink.
-Cameron
Good luck on that. MySpace is fighting litigation on a couple fronts. Seems
the kiddies on MySpace do not know how to discern a pedophile from an actual
teenager. And of course they had a security breach that went almost
unnoticed. Someone got a hold of several accounts and started posting
messages
> If not, I wonder if I should dedicate 5 minutes to write a perfect myspace
> account creator
> bot. Just as a proof of concept to show them that they really need to fix a
> few holes over
> there.
with your list of things to do, do you really want to take the time to
show those wingnuts how to
Has anyone here with a myspace account noticed that they've been getting more
'request to be a friend' from porn pages? I made a post to a group recently and
within an hour or two of the post, I've gotten 10+ porn spams.
Am I just foolish to expect Myspace to do something about it?
If not, I
Of course.
On 1/26/07, G Money <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It's a very simple question:
>
> Sam, do you think you should have the right to Habeus Corpus?
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On 1/26/07, G Money <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Fear? You would FEAR that?
>
> I can't think of anything better than her yodeling at the moon while i'm
> yodeling in the valley.
>
> *sigh* it's friday.
>
> On 1/26/07, Jerry Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
On 1/26/07, William Bowen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > One says the privelage shall not be suspended unless...
> > Meaning if it is created by the courts it can only be suspended when...
>
> Why does it mean "only if it is created by the courts"? And what about
http://www.constitution.org/uslaw/
I just received a standard spam for small, blue "Male enhancement" medication
at a great "discount." The email subject was something like "25 killed by car
bomb in Baghdad.
I guess the implication is that here is something to help get your mind of this
depressing tragedy.
--
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It's a very simple question:
Sam, do you think you should have the right to Habeus Corpus?
On 1/26/07, William Bowen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > One says the privelage shall not be suspended unless...
> > Meaning if it is created by the courts it can only be suspended when...
>
> Why does it
Fear? You would FEAR that?
I can't think of anything better than her yodeling at the moon while i'm
yodeling in the valley.
*sigh* it's friday.
On 1/26/07, Jerry Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> even with the snaggletooth.
>
> although, i would always fear having sex, and having her break
I didn't. I said almost. But the tax break isn't the problem.
The tax and asociated beauracracy is the problem. Cut government spending
elsewhere and eliminate another department before creating more taxes and
another agency/department. The next logical step is what has me scared.
> Pleas
At least it aint a Daley.
Yes, I know I work for the Evil Empire. They bought BellSouth. But no one
else was hiring ColdFusion types in Louisiana.
Plus, PICS/DCPR is totally apolitical here.
>Working for the "man" isn't very libertarian of you..
>
>On 1/26/07, Russel Madere <[EMAIL PROT
> One says the privelage shall not be suspended unless...
> Meaning if it is created by the courts it can only be suspended when...
Why does it mean "only if it is created by the courts"? And what about
the 6th Amendment which is essentially Habeus Corpus spelled out?
http://caselaw.lp.findlaw.co
ok thank you, guys...
On 1/26/07, Tony <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> rip from cd using windows media player
> import into itunes those files
> import into ipod
>
> other way
>
> rip from itunes using a program like "CopyPod" to your machine, as MP3's
> then you have them as MP3's and can burn to CD
even with the snaggletooth.
although, i would always fear having sex, and having her break into a yodel.
On 1/26/07, Bruce Sorge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> This reminds me of the time I was watching Jewel on TV (VH1 Storytellers
> or
> unplugged, I forget) and she was asked what she would lik
rip from cd using windows media player
import into itunes those files
import into ipod
other way
rip from itunes using a program like "CopyPod" to your machine, as MP3's
then you have them as MP3's and can burn to CD
:) tw
On 1/26/07, Jerry Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> are they audio cd
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> nor do I have time to check my posts for spelling and typos
> yeesh
LOL, who sed anetheng aboute thet?
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My source comments usually vary depending on the objects I am working with
DAO and Beans are pretty much self explanatory to developers familiar
with Patterns and OOP. Occasionally with those I'll include a short
doc on what my definition of "Bean" and "DAO" are for the project and
what they
are they audio cds, or digital audio files (mp32, aac)?
If they are aac, they are drmed/copy protected. And unless associated with
that iPod, wont play.
You can always convert them to mp3, or burn them to disk, and then rip them
back from the disk (hence removing the drm, in perfectly legal way)
This reminds me of the time I was watching Jewel on TV (VH1 Storytellers or
unplugged, I forget) and she was asked what she would like to do if she were
not a musician, and she said that she would like to have gotten into Quantum
Physics. The audience started laughing and she halfheartedly got offe
never mind -- it's not.. thanks
On 1/26/07, Dana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am getting ipod questions...even though I don't have an ipod and never have.
>
> But since you guys know everything -- let's see, if someone is having
> trouble getting music from a CD to her ipod by File --> Import ev
> From: Andrew Grosset [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Calgary scientists are pushing the boundaries of quantum information
> technology to develop online security that will make Internet hacking a
> concern of the past.
> http://calsun.canoe.ca/News/Alberta/2007/01/25/3446734.html
The term "hacking"
nor do I have time to check my posts for spelling and typos
yeesh
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"Yves Arsenault" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Same here.
I usually comment much like that
Yves
On 1/26/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> i try to at least get the this does this and this does this. i usually
> don't have tim eto really document thhings like they should be.
>
> Scott A. Stewart
> REAC/PASS-IT
> (202)-
I am getting ipod questions...even though I don't have an ipod and never have.
But since you guys know everything -- let's see, if someone is having
trouble getting music from a CD to her ipod by File --> Import even
though they show as in her library... is it possible that the issue is
that the m
Calgary scientists are pushing the boundaries of quantum information technology
to develop online security that will make Internet hacking a concern of the
past.
http://calsun.canoe.ca/News/Alberta/2007/01/25/3446734.html
Andrew.
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601039&refer=columnist_shlaes&sid=a2FRdPEitRa0
A Tax Increase That Even Republicans Might Love: Amity Shlaes
By Amity Shlaes
Jan. 26 (Bloomberg) -- You know something is up when the Republicans
and Democrats trade positions.
That's what is happening this
One says the privelage shall not be suspended unless...
Meaning if it is created by the courts it can only be suspended when...
The other says you may make no laws prohibiting the free exercise thereof...
So free speech cannot be illegal.
On 1/26/07, William Bowen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > J
i try to at least get the this does this and this does this. i usually
don't have tim eto really document thhings like they should be.
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01/26/2007 12:46 PM
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Jackpot.
On 1/26/07, Mike Tangorre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > From: William Bowen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > sigh... sometimes it sucks being a one man shop...
>
> bingo, +1. :-)
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
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On 1/26/07, Erika L. Walker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Oh I don't really care ... and I know a few people with a lot of piercings
> and tattoos (Critter comes to mind :) ) and I love them dearly ...
>
> But wow. some of these are off the wall. I think of normal every day
> happenings such as blow
> From: Erika L. Walker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> I also think of them at the ripe old age of, oh, I dont know, 70? 80?
> "Excuse me sir, but I need to change your diaper and it's caught on
> your lower body piercings ..."
LOL! That was hilarious.
Oh I don't really care ... and I know a few people with a lot of piercings
and tattoos (Critter comes to mind :) ) and I love them dearly ...
But wow. some of these are off the wall. I think of normal every day
happenings such as blowing your nose, sleeping, washing, eating, sex, and I
cant help b
> Just explaining as with most constitutional law, it's never clear cut.
> This list is only arguing Specters side when clearly Gonzalez's side
> is just as valid an argument.
so then would you give up your non-explicitly granted right to free
speech as well?
Further, would you argue that Gonzal
So now, constitutional law is based on warm fuzzy feelings?
On 1/26/07, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > RoMunn wrote:
> > As noted in the article, The Supreme Court has clearly stated that the
> > Constitution clearly establishes a basic right of habeus corpus. Funny how a
> > goon like
> +100 We're also ignoring whether, as citizens, we think we SHOULD
> have a right to Habeus Corpus. I think we'd all agree we should. So
> even if there is some technicality that would say Gonzo is right, he's
> still wrong.
Makes me wonder if there is some group of the citizen population that
You stand by the words of just two people?
Shortly thereafter, the first Congress enacted the Judiciary Act of
1789, expressly granting Supreme Court justices and other federal
judges the authority to grant the writ. If, as Specter suggests, the
Constitution itself granted the writ, then such
They are so begging to get bombed. I wonder if the Israelis are serious
about the leaked threat of using tactical nukes on them. If I were an
Israeli general, I would have to at least be considering it.
On 1/26/07, Bruce wrote:
>
> *DAVOS, Switzerland Iran expects to start installing thousands
Just explaining as with most constitutional law, it's never clear cut.
This list is only arguing Specters side when clearly Gonzalez's side
is just as valid an argument.
On 1/26/07, William Bowen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> so "the other side" is that both Spectre and Gonzales are right and wrong
> But I grew up programming for defense contractors, so if the docs don't take
> 6 months, you are doing it wrong.
I worked for a defense contractor once, the documentation we wrote
kept coming back with markup like, "Strike this paragraph. There are
_no_ subroutines for nuclear strikes in the gam
> From: William Bowen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> sigh... sometimes it sucks being a one man shop...
bingo, +1. :-)
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Because the Times would then, however inadvertently, be making common cause
with the Bush Administration, and they just can't swallow that.
On 1/26/07, Gruss wrote:
>
> The scariest story of the year
> Posted by:
> Economist.com | NEW YORK
>
> How can it be that the New York Times relegates th
> RoMunn wrote:
> As noted in the article, The Supreme Court has clearly stated that the
> Constitution clearly establishes a basic right of habeus corpus. Funny how a
> goon like Gonzalez can so easily disagree with Justice Scalia and Alexander
> Hamilton- neither one a doyenne of the Left- when i
> They all work for AOL tech support
and they always will...
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and that would just be unacceptable."
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> Ok, how many of you adequately document your source code?
I always start a project with adequate documentation in mind.
> By adequately I
> mean to a point where another developer can jump into an application and be
> productive in a short period of time.
That is the intention to be sure.
> A
> From: Erika L. Walker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Why?
Why not? :-)
I know a lot of smart people, especially in the software development field
that look like the human "Claire's Boutique" - they also know their shit and
realize the limitations their choice in appearance presents in ter
On 1/25/07, Denny Valliant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks, that's much better, now we can dialog :)
> Yup. I don't think capitalism alone will solve these particular problems
> (pollution, whathaveyou). And for sure not in time, if there is a "time".
> Nor do I think that we're "already doin
As noted in the article, The Supreme Court has clearly stated that the
Constitution clearly establishes a basic right of habeus corpus. Funny how a
goon like Gonzalez can so easily disagree with Justice Scalia and Alexander
Hamilton- neither one a doyenne of the Left- when it is convenient for the
They all work for AOL tech support
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I want t
Would love to document more, but your second statement forecludes it.
And right after documentation, qa testing, and right after that, proper
planning.
But I grew up programming for defense contractors, so if the docs don't take
6 months, you are doing it wrong.
=)
On 1/26/07, Mike Tangorre <[E
As a career Navy man, and fully retired, my father to this day turns out a
neat appearance, except on those days where he completely doesn't.
On 1/26/07, Bruce Sorge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> It was fortunate for me that my first "real" job was the US Army. Joined
> right out of HS and I am
It was fortunate for me that my first "real" job was the US Army. Joined
right out of HS and I am glad. I have always kept my appearance clean and
professional when at work, even in a jeans and t-shirt type environment. I
often wonder what I would be like had I not joined the military and hung
arou
Ok, how many of you adequately document your source code? By adequately I
mean to a point where another developer can jump into an application and be
productive in a short period of time.
Also, if time is tight on a project, how many feel source code documentation
is the first place that takes a h
so "the other side" is that both Spectre and Gonzales are right and wrong?
or at least both arguably right and arguably wrong?
really set us straight on that one...glad we got it cleared up
:-)
oh and gonzales is still an ass...
On 1/26/07, Sam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Since everyone here
When I started to wear an ear clip and was planning on getting a mohawk, my
father pointed out:
"You are barely employable now".
And, for a change, his wisdom stuck.
On 1/26/07, Bruce Sorge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I want to know what these freaks do for a living, assuming they work to
> p
I want to know what these freaks do for a living, assuming they work to pay
for their brand of "self expression".
Bruce Sorge
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Since everyone here seems to agree that Gonzalez is pure evil, I guess
I have to be the one to present the other side.
Warning Neo-Con publication :-)
Specter v. Gonzales
Senator Specter still misunderstands habeas corpus.
by Adam J. White
http://www.weeklystandard.com/Content/Public/Articles/000
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> Please explain how giving me a tax break is lower than nationalized health.
It's not _his_ guy giving the tax break.
;-)
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"If my life weren't funny, it would just be true;
and that would just be unacceptable."
- Carrie Fisher
~~
Please explain how giving me a tax break is lower than nationalized health.
On 1/26/07, Russel Madere <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I just finished reading the transcript of the State of the Union address
> (what?!? I was in meetings most of this week, incuding Tuesday and Wednesday
> nights)
>
With eVoting and Diebold, he figures they needn't worry about that anymore?
On 1/26/07, G Money <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> You're right, but I think this belief, or this ideology, is predicated on
> the fact that this applies when MY guy is president. I wonder what Cheney
> would think about g
> What'd I miss?
Threatened embargo by Master-Blaster.
Heard about it on NPR last night. The reason we're not hearing about
it is indeed because Russia is on the 'friends' list this week.
Russia "officially" could not determine the origin of the uranium
because it was about ten years old. Which
www.googol.com is a nice math site, but it doesn't seem to be much a search
engine :/
Bummer.
On 1/26/07, Ian Skinner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> No, a "Googl" is a 1 followed by 100 zeros, a googlplex is a googl to the
> googl power.. (I think I'm correct on the googlplex one)..
>
> Pretty Cl
Try the game!
http://www.googolplexgames.com/gp.html
(Shameless plug, my co-worker here is the man behind the idea. Pretty cool
concept...)
> -Original Message-
> From: Greg Morphis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, January 26, 2007 11:42 AM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: Goo
On 1/26/07, Larry Lyons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Others in the administration take a neo-con ideological stance that the
> constitution is not all that important, and only applies in very select
> cases. Mainly in how the person is to interact with the government. If a
> right is not specific
> From: Paul Ihrig [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> glad to help..
> now if you want to get creeped out.
> scared, and generaly afraid there are people out there wierder then
> you.
I already know there are people weirder that me, that was confirmed by
joining this list. :-)
~~
No, a "Googl" is a 1 followed by 100 zeros, a googlplex is a googl to the googl
power.. (I think I'm correct on the googlplex one)..
Pretty Close
Googolplex is the number 10^{\,\!10^{100}}.
It can also be written as 10^googol
or as a 1 followed by a googol (10^100) zeroes. In 1938, Edward Kasn
Wow. I am speechless.
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Except in Europe, where the google-plex is...something
never mind.
On 1/26/07, Greg Morphis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> No, a "Googl" is a 1 followed by 100 zeros, a googlplex is a googl to
> the googl power.. (I think I'm correct on the googlplex one)..
>
~~~
No, a "Googl" is a 1 followed by 100 zeros, a googlplex is a googl to
the googl power.. (I think I'm correct on the googlplex one)..
On 1/26/07, G Money <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I think a "google" is more than a trillion, but less than a
> "google-plex"...something like:
> 1,000,000,000,000,00
>> 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
>
Working for the "man" isn't very libertarian of you..
On 1/26/07, Russel Madere <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I was only thinking. I can't think of a country sufficiently Libertarian
> to which to emmigrate. Plus they also would need an AT&T office so I could
> stay employed.
>
> >1) Don't
I think a "google" is more than a trillion, but less than a
"google-plex"...something like:
1,000,000,000,000,000
On 1/26/07, Todd Ashworth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> What is 'google'?
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>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Crow T Robot" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "CF-Community"
> Sent: F
What was the quote from RoS: "so this is how liberty dies, to thunderous
applause."
On 1/26/07, William Bowen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> And absolute power corrupts absolutely.
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> The truly frightening thing is the base that swallows Gonzales'
> claptrap without even thinking.
> The true-bel
glad to help..
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scared, and generaly afraid there are people out there wierder then you.
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lyrics may not be..
i am truley freeked out right now..
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Do libertarian and AT&T mix?
(Hey, I work for lawyers _and_ the media, so I can talk)
On 1/26/07, Russel Madere <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I was only thinking. I can't think of a country sufficiently Libertarian
> to which to emmigrate. Plus they also would need an AT&T office so I could
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