The article doesn't actually say anything...guess we need to buy the
book to actually learn about the studies themselves that lead the
author to his conclusion.
On 2/21/07, Andrew Grosset <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Anyone who subscribes to Al Gores theories should read this:
>
> http://www.heart
In Trinidad Carnival.
On 2/21/07, Russel Madere <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Here is how Mardi Gras is ended in New Orleans.
>
> http://www.houseoffusion.com/tiny.cfm/151
>
> It is actually quite a spectacle. Where else could 100,000 partying drunks
> be sent home without a riot.
~~
hehe, it would almost be worth it, but the time commitment is more than I
can do right now.
On 2/21/07, Dana wrote:
>
> want to find out?
>
> On 2/21/07, Robert Munn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I wonder if Satanic churches can join?
> >
> > On 2/21/07, Dana wrote:
> > >
> > > had to happen I g
I am skeptical of the science around GW in general, that's not the issue. Al
Gore believes it, so he ought to live by what he believes.
As for energy usage, I was raised by a utility company guy, and he always
drilled into me the need to be wise with energy use, regardless of GW.
On 2/21/07, Grus
Anyone who subscribes to Al Gores theories should read this:
http://www.heartland.org/Article.cfm?artId=20645
>And here I thought it would be in Pomposity, BS-ology, Windbagology, or
>maybe ImABigWoodenPuppet-ology.
>
>http://www.mndaily.com/algore.htm
~~
> RoMunn wrote:
> entourages, and live in McMansions have a huge personal carbon footprint.
"Carbon footprint"? Ah, man, Robert ... ur not one a them librals is ya? :)
Yeah, I sort of agree, but I have mixed feelings, here's why:
1.) I'm not convinced that CO is the total cause of GW.
2.) Assu
nice!
On 2/21/07, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Nick wrote:
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Here is how Mardi Gras is ended in New Orleans.
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Locks are made to keep honest people honest. Same with car alarms. Speaking
of which, who really pays attention to car alarms? I don't. They go off all
the time. Hell, when I drive through the parking lot of the mall my truck
sets them off.
Bruce
On 2/21/07, Zaphod Beeblebrox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Nick wrote:
> else? How do you centrally manage 10,000 Mac desktops from an Authentication
> and Authorization perspective with roaming profiles and ensure that the end
> user cannot install things?
>
A Fortune 500 company I know was doing this on 12,000 Macs globally
since os7 I believe. Anywa
> Dana wrote:
> I remember that and I vehemently disagree with that ruling. Free
> speech applies to everyone until it becomes hate speech.
>
Yes, but the federal government guarantees k-12 so there should be a
standard. College is purely choice which has a public interest and
incentive, but is n
the premium Schlage locks are supposed to be good, but from what I gather,
not the normal ones.
On 2/21/07, ELW wrote:
I didnt listen because i have no sound on my laptop ... but what's the
> bottom line here. Are Schlage locks good or not?
>
>
>
~~~
well I was making one of those sweeping statements applied to a group.
By the way, you missed argument from authority: These professors
should not be able to do that because it's just wrong that they can.
On 2/21/07, Russel Madere <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It really isn't different from most of
It really isn't different from most of my life. I think the only person who
doesn't think I'm an asshole is my wife. She says she knows I am.
>and on cf-community this is unusual how?
>
>
>
>On 2/21/07, Russel Madere <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Did you ever think that I'm arguing this point b
and on cf-community this is unusual how?
On 2/21/07, Russel Madere <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Did you ever think that I'm arguing this point because I want to be an ass
> today?
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Did you ever think that I'm arguing this point because I want to be an ass
today?
You almost outed me before when you started to call me on my libertarian views.
I'm taking a debate class this semester and need to argue a point that I do
not agree with. Thanks for the practice.
>well see.
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well see... I think the idea is that high school students are minors
and the schools are acting for parents. I strongly disagree with this
also, may I add, but I'm even more against applying it to adults.
Dana
On 2/21/07, Russel Madere <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Why not, I can pull my jack boot
my movie rental card works on 3/4 the doors out there. No good against dead
bolts but most others are fare game for a frequent shopper card.
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Why not, I can pull my jack boots back out all in the name of revenge.
My opinion is that if there is no free speech in a high school, apply the same
rules to every classroom equally.
>so instead of just restricting the speech of high school students
>(where there might be a glimmer of an in l
ok ;)
On 2/21/07, Bruce Sorge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> A lot of folks said to lighten up but I don't think I was one of them. In
> any event, it was funny.
>
> Bruce
>
> On 2/21/07, Dana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > wasn't it you telling me to lighten up the other day? I thought it was
>
Well if it were me there, I would look forward to seeing the blood. I like
watching the Discovery Channel when they show live operations. The insides
of a person are fascinating.
Bruce
On 2/21/07, Ian Skinner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Now, you putting this out of context led me to first thin
A lot of folks said to lighten up but I don't think I was one of them. In
any event, it was funny.
Bruce
On 2/21/07, Dana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> wasn't it you telling me to lighten up the other day? I thought it was
> funny ;) and yes, it is out of context. Get over it ;)
>
>
~~
so instead of just restricting the speech of high school students
(where there might be a glimmer of an in loco parentis rationale) you
want to restrict everyone's?
On 2/21/07, Russel Madere <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Again, equal application of the law. that is even more basic a right than
>
Now, you putting this out of context led me to first think that this was a
response to the bloodshed in Iraq, but when I read the accompanying story, I
realized that he was just answering the docs question.
I pretty much had the same reaction. The one question the text did not answer
is what
wasn't it you telling me to lighten up the other day? I thought it was
funny ;) and yes, it is out of context. Get over it ;)
On 2/21/07, Bruce Sorge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How is that a bushism? If you look at the statement in context, it seems to
> be a reasonable answer to the doctors que
Cool. I am gonna do this over the weekend.
On 2/21/07, Zaphod Beeblebrox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Here's a video on how to make them.I'm gonna have to test this out on
> my
> locks.
>
>
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How is that a bushism? If you look at the statement in context, it seems to
be a reasonable answer to the doctors question:
Dr. Donald Chamberlain explained to Bush how he used a robot-assisted
device to minimize blood loss during a recent cancer surgery. As Bush
watched a video of the invasive pr
Again, equal application of the law. that is even more basic a right than free
speech.
>I remember that and I vehemently disagree with that ruling. Free
>speech applies to everyone until it becomes hate speech.
>
>On 2/21/07, Russel Madere <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
~
It is about fairness and equal application of the law. That is an even more
fundamental human right that speach.
We have created a class distinction by unequally applying the law to
professors. I don't care what a professor says at a private university.
Truthfully, I don't care what a profes
Yeah, I started bumping a few months ago, and I have a tool to make bump keys,
too. I've been picking locks for about 25 years; I was trained by a locksmith
back in my early twenties. It was hard to learn how to do it just right on all
kinds of locks, so I was almost pissed when I bumped my fi
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so since it's unfair you want to make sure we restrict the speech of
everyone? I am still against it. Why help them make incursions on
civil liberties?
On 2/21/07, Russel Madere <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Same for me, but it ain't gonna happen. Too many ethics boards will start
> shitting bric
I remember that and I vehemently disagree with that ruling. Free
speech applies to everyone until it becomes hate speech.
On 2/21/07, Russel Madere <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The Supreme Court ruled that students should not have an expectation to free
> speach on campus. The ruling I remember
Same for me, but it ain't gonna happen. Too many ethics boards will start
shitting bricks. Therefore, apply the rules fairly, even if it takes
legislative action.
>that would be preferable imho
>
>On 2/21/07, Russel Madere <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
The Supreme Court ruled that students should not have an expectation to free
speach on campus. The ruling I remember applied to high schools, but could be
applied on a higher level. Since that is the case teachers and professors
should be restricted the same way. Remove the restriction and I'
"Heck yeah, I'm OK with blood,"
The Associated Press February 21, 2007, 2:13PM EST text size: TT
Bush touts plan to help uninsured
By BEN FELLER
BW Exclusives
* HP Bests Dell, Again
* Wal-Mart Goes Abroad for Growth
* JetBlue's Fiasco Could Improve Flying
* Northrop and Boeing
that would be preferable imho
On 2/21/07, Russel Madere <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Then release public employees to behave the same way publicly paid professors
> behave. That requires legislative action.
>
> >I still hate the professor I filed a complaint about, but I am not
> >advocating leg
Then release public employees to behave the same way publicly paid professors
behave. That requires legislative action.
>I still hate the professor I filed a complaint about, but I am not
>advocating legislation over it.
>
>On 2/21/07, Russel Madere <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
~~~
Here's a video on how to make them.I'm gonna have to test this out on my
locks.
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-5177213949300140850
On 2/21/07, Zaphod Beeblebrox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I think it's time to buy stock in Schlage Locks
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hr23tpW
I still hate the professor I filed a complaint about, but I am not
advocating legislation over it.
On 2/21/07, Russel Madere <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It is stall a matter of fairness and equal application of the law. It has
> long been upheld that public workers can not politic while working
I would say that that professor was wrong, and that he was anti-free
speech. However, to use the *government* to repress free speech in
turn would be even more wong.
On 2/21/07, Russel Madere <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I was definitely burned with this. My major, Geology, was the only science
>Is the Cold War really that far away? Isn't government mandated
>anything its own indoctrination? But that would assume that I buy the
Public education is indoctrination.
>premise that college students are morons unable to make their own
>decisions, which I don't.
Yeah right! My favorite col
If some of the members want to get back together and the others or
still thinking about could the remaining members get together for the
"Purgatory Tour"?
Zaphod Beeblebrox wrote:
> good one Dana! the "To Hell and Back" tour.
>
> On 2/21/07, Dana wrote:
>
>> you're going to hell for that
I think it's time to buy stock in Schlage Locks
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hr23tpWX8lM&eurl
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yep, it's a treat for the girls *and* mom when on Saturdays we leave mom
sleep in and all 4 of us go to Mickey D's for breakfast. Good food, good
play, good sleep.
On 2/21/07, G Money wrote:
>
> Everything Micky D's serves for breakfast is good.
>
> Seriously. It's weird. But their breakfast ite
On 2/21/07, Rick Root <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I've been contributing extra greenhouse gases lately by eating a lot of
> whole grains and fiber.
I stopped doing that for a while, just to avoid contributing to GW,
but then I saw somewhere that it can cause spontaneous combustion,
so now I m
yep, it's a treat for the girls *and* mom when on Saturdays we leave mom
sleep in and all 4 of us go to Mickey D's for breakfast. Good food, good
play, good sleep.
On 2/21/07, G Money wrote:
>
> Everything Micky D's serves for breakfast is good.
>
> Seriously. It's weird. But their breakfast ite
It is stall a matter of fairness and equal application of the law. It has long
been upheld that public workers can not politic while working. Apply this to
professors to or remove the restriction completely.
I still hate that professor, but also told him I would defend his right to make
an as
Having taken an evolution class, I can say that this was taught as a theory.
In private the professor opined that the theory was fact, but always taught
that it was still only a theory. As I can't find the text of the bill, it
isn't listed in the Government Committee minutes, I can't make a mo
This professor did his best to repress speech he did not like, my wearing of
the uniform of the US Army. Dana - this is the type of bastion of free speech
you want to defend?
I just want to interject that there is a big difference between defending this
type of behavior and agreeing or disagr
Of all I have said and done If this is the comment that earns me my one
way pass to hell I am going to be very disappointed.
> you're going to hell for that remark... I hope you know that
>
> :)
> Dana
After they break up the could get back together for the "Resurrection Tour".
>
>
> > > Suicid
good one Dana! the "To Hell and Back" tour.
On 2/21/07, Dana wrote:
>
> you're going to hell for that remark... I hope you know that
>
> :)
> Dana
>
> On 2/21/07, kenfused wrote:
> > After they break up the could get back together for the "Resurrection
> Tour".
> >
> >
> > > Suicidal Christians -
not if you are catholic...
On 2/21/07, Tony <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> arent we living in hell now, and anything better than this would be
> considered heaven?
>
> tw
>
> On 2/21/07, Dana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > you're going to hell for that remark... I hope you know that
> >
> > :)
> > D
I was definitely burned with this. My major, Geology, was the only science
degree requiring Technical Writing as core curriculum. There allegedly were 3
professors teaching this class each semester. However, two would always drop
out on the day before classes started leaving only a single, ex
arent we living in hell now, and anything better than this would be
considered heaven?
tw
On 2/21/07, Dana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> you're going to hell for that remark... I hope you know that
>
> :)
> Dana
>
> On 2/21/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > After they break up t
wouldn't gruss say that you nonetheless have a choice? I personally
don't have a problem with that. You can't deal with a given professor
who teaches a required class, change your major or transfer.
On 2/21/07, C. Hatton Humphrey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 2/21/07, Dana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wr
you're going to hell for that remark... I hope you know that
:)
Dana
On 2/21/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> After they break up the could get back together for the "Resurrection Tour".
>
>
> > Suicidal Christians - sounds like a band name to me
> >
> >>> a. They may be sui
I want to see fairness. Non-university public employees are prevented from
espousing political points of view at work due to conflict of interest rules.
Now AZ is applying the same rules to universities.
Remove these rules from every other public employee and I'll voice the opposite
opinion.
On 2/21/07, Dana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> perhaps some professor censures freedom of speech, who knows. I have
> never had the problem... but I fail to see why not taking his classes
> would not be a remedy to this. And I am a bit bemused as to why a
> self-described Libertarian would find it p
After they break up the could get back together for the "Resurrection Tour".
> Suicidal Christians - sounds like a band name to me
>
>>> a. They may be suicidal, but at least they are suicidal
>>> Christians? OK. Thanks for clarifying.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
>
want to find out?
On 2/21/07, Robert Munn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I wonder if Satanic churches can join?
>
> On 2/21/07, Dana wrote:
> >
> > had to happen I guess... I've removed the name of the yahoogroup, as
> > it isn't actually mine... I just moderate.
> >
> > -- Forwarded message
I only ever had a complaint about a professor once but based on that
I'd say that if you are tenured you can say anything at all and do
anything you like.
> As a student, do you think I should have a right to complain to the
> administration about this, and would I have a legitimate beef?
~~~
Right, at my old company we had to drop linux and CF because our customers
were wanting .NET. So good luck with that.
I don't have a problem with unix, I just don't particularly see the need in
paying more for things that do the same thing.
I've yet to see an application or need to run any OS or
Suicidal Christians - sounds like a band name to me
>> a. They may be suicidal, but at least they are suicidal
>> Christians? OK. Thanks for clarifying.
>>
>>
>
>
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what's E.T. short for?
'cos he's got little legs.
On 2/21/07, Zaphod Beeblebrox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ET phoned home?
>
> On 2/21/07, ELW wrote:
> >
> > case with no hesitation. Then she finally admits she talked to ET.
> > Amazing.
> >
>
>
> --
> "We all had delusions in our heads,
> we a
missed the coffee this mornning scott?
On 2/21/07, Scott Stewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Anna Nicole Smith
> - Original Message -
> From: "Dana" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "CF-Community"
> Sent: Wednesday, February 21, 2007 11:14 AM
> Subject: Re: wow - the a.n.s trial
>
>
> > a.n.s?
> -Original Message-
> From: Gruss Gott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> I would call those mission critical rather than enterprise, but you
> say tomato ...
Enterprise implies that the system is there for the Enterprise business
user. That it is designed to support a large user base. How cri
ET phoned home?
On 2/21/07, ELW wrote:
>
> case with no hesitation. Then she finally admits she talked to ET.
> Amazing.
>
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we all had our minds made up for us,
we had to believe in something,
so we did."
~~
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- Original Message -
From: "Dana" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Community"
Sent: Wednesday, February 21, 2007 11:14 AM
Subject: Re: wow - the a.n.s trial
> a.n.s?
>
> On 2/21/07, Thomas Newcomen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I just flipped on cnn... this judge is ridicul
about 2 years ago, right after we'd down a redesign of our web site, the
owner of the company wanted the web site printed out. This wasn't his first
web site printing request either.
On 2/21/07, Rick Root <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> hahah...
>
> One of my coworkers recently told me about his f
Rich people who fly around in private jets, ride in multi-car limousine
entourages, and live in McMansions have a huge personal carbon footprint. If
they are looking for technology-driven solutions like clean coal or Low
Emission Vehicles, that's fine. As soon as they start talking about
conservati
- Reduce the amount of email you receive.
Oh, that's f#cking brilliant. I wish I had thought of that.
On 2/21/07, Bruce wrote:
>
> You all may have heard of the 12 Step Program for Email Addiction. Well
> this
> guys debunks that theory and quite humorously too.
>
> http://www.networkworld.com/c
On 2/21/07, Bruce Sorge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Let me ask a question of MAC users. For those of you who use Macs, what is
> your opinion on them? I primarily do CF development and I am learning Flex
I think they're the Bee's Knees. I'm predominantly PC, but I love me Mac.
I may go macbo
On 2/21/07, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Why would that be a problem? If a professor isn't delivering the
> content he's promised, then it's a problem but only from a consumer
> perspective; same deal as if you buy a 50k mile tire and it wears out
> in 20k. It's just a tort and we al
I wonder if Satanic churches can join?
On 2/21/07, Dana wrote:
>
> had to happen I guess... I've removed the name of the yahoogroup, as
> it isn't actually mine... I just moderate.
>
> -- Forwarded message --
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 21 Feb 2007 02:16:1
This bill is DOA. It doesn't pass the basic sniff test for the 1st
Amendment. The part about military recruiters is legitimate. There is a
difference between voicing dissent, which is fine, and actively trying to
block other people from exercising their rights to communicate with each
other. I am a
"The state run university should not have a position, but professors
should be able to have an opinion on ANYTHING and voice it."
Nobody said they can't voice their opinions. However, there is a time
and place for everything.Certainly, outside the classroom they can
say anything they want. I
> Denny wrote:
> BSD
> DOES freaking rock.
>
Dude! Don't try to sell UNIX to a Windows guy! You just sell their
customers your service while they're trying to bring their systems
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> gMoney wrote:
> He teaches one ideology as "superior", the other as destructive.
>
> Do you see this as a problem, and if so, how DO we address it?
>
Why would that be a problem? If a professor isn't delivering the
content he's promised, then it's a problem but only from a consumer
perspective;
> play. Most of these phones are purchased by the company and given to the
> employee, which would one do you think most companies would be more
> interested with?
>
> One that works with their email system, VPN, and Authorization framework,
> or
> one that lets the employee watch TV?
If it
> Nick wrote:
> XServe isn't Enterprise, its hardware. Enterprise is the software. It is a
> single socket 1U server, it couldn't begin to handle enterprise caliber
> applications like R/3 or PeopleSoft. Apple doesn't target the high end
> business consumer.
>
I would call those mission critical r
I agree. But I think we both agree that professor's can certainly introduce
their own propaganda. For instance, let's say we have a political science
professor at a state run university who likes to spend his class time going
over why this country should elect a republican in 2008, instead of a
dem
Wow. That sounds like something that could have come straight out of Office
Space.
Bruce
On 2/21/07, Rick Root <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> hahah...
>
> One of my coworkers recently told me about his father, who is a CEO for a
> decent sized company. His secretary checks his email, prints them
perhaps some professor censures freedom of speech, who knows. I have
never had the problem... but I fail to see why not taking his classes
would not be a remedy to this. And I am a bit bemused as to why a
self-described Libertarian would find it preferable to have the
government intervene.
Dana
O
By stopping the political preaching and turning classrooms back into
classrooms. This is rich, the largest place where dissenting speach is
censorred is being censured and you think it is a reduction in freedom of
speach.
> wait... by restricting freedom of speech we make universities a place
Let me ask a question of MAC users. For those of you who use Macs, what is
your opinion on them? I primarily do CF development and I am learning Flex
(just got my copy of Flex2, Training from the Source and ActionScript
3.0cookbook). I do a little .NET development but that is mainly for
myself to
k
They were talking about that on Fox this morning too. He acts like he's on
TV that's for sure.
On 2/21/07, Scott Mulholland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I actually heard last night that his goal is to get one of those Judge TV
> shows and actually had a "demo"/clip tape circulating at one point.
I actually heard last night that his goal is to get one of those Judge TV shows
and actually had a "demo"/clip tape circulating at one point.
-Original Message-
From: Thomas Newcomen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, February 21, 2007 10:59 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: wow - the
I think the mother is hanging herself right now ...
She's been extremely coherent and knew answers right away to the majority of
the questioning.
Now that they bring up whether or not she's being renumerated and she looks
like a deer caught in headlights and is evasive with her answers.
She can't
I know you're a metalhead ;)
On 2/21/07, Scott Stewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> No, you missed the sarcasm in my post...
>
> should inclosed it with
>
> I'm the biggest metalhead on the list :) I find sites like his and his utter
> lack of any research to be humorous.
> - Original Message
> Dana wrote:
> wait... by restricting freedom of speech we make universities a place
> of learning? Huh.
>
And what better message to send these college morons than this:
When somebody says something you don't like, you have the government
prevent them from saying it.
~~
this sort of legislation is a terrible idea. Almost as bad as
mandating what a doctor can tell a patient. You don't like professor x
or his political views, don't register for his classes.
On 2/21/07, Jerry Barnes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> "Isn't the goverment *stopping* educators from voicing
hahah...
One of my coworkers recently told me about his father, who is a CEO for a
decent sized company. His secretary checks his email, prints them out for
him and gives the printouts to him.
If he wants to respond, he writes his response on the paper and gives it
back to his secretary, who com
Don't worry. They'll be back in three days.
--Ben "patently offensive" Doom
Dana wrote:
> a. They may be suicidal, but at least they are suicidal
> Christians? OK. Thanks for clarifying.
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> Dana wrote:
> you mean separatist? Yeah. They had an election about it.
>
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1995_Quebec_referendum
>
> Damn violent Canadians ;) always being democratic and stuff.
>
So help me understand your point. You're saying that:
1.) In 1980 a "decisive" referendum occurred
wait... by restricting freedom of speech we make universities a place
of learning? Huh.
On 2/21/07, Russel Madere <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What is even more novel is that this bill will make universities places of
> learning again.
>
> >I may have read this wrong but I believe it is saying th
No, you missed the sarcasm in my post...
should inclosed it with
I'm the biggest metalhead on the list :) I find sites like his and his utter
lack of any research to be humorous.
- Original Message -
From: "Dana" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Community"
Sent: Wednesday, February 21, 200
> -Original Message-
> From: Gruss Gott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> If the day-to-day task is getting from A-to-B I'm not sure how you
> could do it faster, more comfortably, or more fun :) But, to each
> his own.
>
My day-to-day tasks aren't getting from A-to-B. I can't think of a s
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