I'd like it too, please, if there's still some to share...
On 3/1/07, William Bowen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > And on that subject, I got Alexandria Sensory this morning if anyone wants
> > it.
>
> yes please :-)
>
> --
> will
>
> "If my life weren't funny, it would just be true;
> and that wo
AMC Pacer with a roll cage, bad tires, and an unplowed empty parking
lot = AWESOME
On 3/1/07, Ray Champagne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I agree - snow rules provided you have the tools to enjoy it - Snow blowers
> are a must.
>
> 4WD/AWD + empty parking lots = FUN.
~~
I agree - snow rules provided you have the tools to enjoy it - Snow blowers
are a must.
4WD/AWD + empty parking lots = FUN.
Fresh powder + bouncy dog that loves snow = FUN
Warm home + fireplace + big picture window = FUN
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S
> tBone wrote:
> I'd love to see us say "If you don't put down all weapons by #date#, we
> will be forced to nuke bagdad".
>
The problem with that is that it'd be as if British and Japanese were
all mixed together in London and we nuked London. Doesn't solve
anything, it's just moves the fight.
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> Dana wrote:
> The problem of regulating academic speech is much the same as that of
> letting the government allocate resources. Who exactly does it? And
> how? It's something that sounds good the first time you hear it but
> breaks down over the details.
>
Dana, you look great today ... did you
Really?
Ask the Japanese about that.
I'd love to see us say "If you don't put down all weapons by #date#, we
will be forced to nuke bagdad".
Then I'd like to see us follow through.
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I love thundersnow ;)
On 3/1/07, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > JJ wrote:
> > The gmail messages for some of my coworkers in MN
> > shovel shovel
> > I hate snow
> > Snow sucks.
> >
>
> THUNDER SNOW!! There's THUNDER!
>
> AND, an extra benefit, they closed the freeway between MN and Io
Jerry,
I understand the problem you are trying to solve. It's just that your
solution leads to way worse. It's already an adventure for adjunct
faculty to teach Keynesian economics. What about astronomy, how long
before Texas colleges are required to teach creationism as an
alternate theory to
> JJ wrote:
> The gmail messages for some of my coworkers in MN
> shovel shovel
> I hate snow
> Snow sucks.
>
THUNDER SNOW!! There's THUNDER!
AND, an extra benefit, they closed the freeway between MN and Iowa
(35); keep those cornholes out, that's what I say.
~~~
> JJ wrote:
> The gmail messages for some of my coworkers in MN
> shovel shovel
> I hate snow
> Snow sucks.
>
TRAITORS!! Snow rules, there's no exceptions to that.
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Well I notice that the president can say bring it on but the
consequences of that are falling on other people. What the hell. You
send someone to war, you need to give him proper equipment, and you
need to take care of him if he is injured. Period.
On 3/1/07, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
you're working for CACI?
On 3/1/07, Heald, Timothy J <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> They are covering the kids and the wife without any problems. Doesn't
> matter I'll be on CACIs insurance in a couple of days :)
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Dana [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday
> Dana wrote:
> ok so you kill me too? Fine, but check it out... I'd be taking out
> some of those evil barbarian invaders with me. Wheras before I was
> happy to grow my grapes and get stoned on hash, as Tim so elequently
> notes in his description of Baghram.
>
And your death pisses me off, so I
The gmail messages for some of my coworkers in MN
shovel shovel
I hate snow
Snow sucks.
On 3/1/07, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Shovel.
>
> We're at 10 inches of snow and counting since this morning. I had the
> snow blower running at noon and then at 3pm I went back out and there
> wa
ok so you kill me too? Fine, but check it out... I'd be taking out
some of those evil barbarian invaders with me. Wheras before I was
happy to grow my grapes and get stoned on hash, as Tim so elequently
notes in his description of Baghram.
On 3/1/07, Russel Madere <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Bein
> cRay wrote:
> \What the hell else are you
> supposed to do on Sundays other than watch sports and drink beer?
>
Shovel.
We're at 10 inches of snow and counting since this morning. I had the
snow blower running at noon and then at 3pm I went back out and there
was 2 inches ... and since then ..
"I'm for less government, fewer laws, less thought policing, more
personal responsibility, more personal choice, more personal
accountability."
Good. I am too.
"Your solution (if there's even a problem, which I don't think there
is) stands against all those things I'm for."
Wrong. Nice straw
> RoMunn wrote:
> We can't bomb everyone. The very notion is morally untenable. Petreus has a
> plan, let's see what he can do to execute the plan. Leaving now is the worst
> of a set of bad choices.
>
Super Agree.
> When did we abandon our resolve to fight for other
> people's freedom?
When fig
We can't bomb everyone. The very notion is morally untenable. Petreus has a
plan, let's see what he can do to execute the plan. Leaving now is the worst
of a set of bad choices.
There are whole lot of people around the world who owe their freedom to
American resolve. When did we abandon our resolv
The American people should be very afraid of the government invading
the healthcare system. Talk about bad intelligence before an
invasion.
-Cameron
On 3/1/07, Heald, Timothy J <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Can you imagine. If you figure we have about 1 million people in the
> military at a
> tBone wrote:
> Imagine what's going to happen when that number exands to 300,000,000, as in
> the
Dude! I own you big for this obvious, but very brilliant analysis. No shit!
Boy, if that doesn't scare the crap out of you, then you're probably
off your meds because you're on government health
> tBone wrote:
> I've heard so much negative about that community that I'm thinking it
> wouldn't be too much of a loss.
>
My cousin lives there and ... uhhh you're prolly right.
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Can you imagine. If you figure we have about 1 million people in the military
at any given time, probably 10 times that many that are being treated as vets.
Then you have their families to think of.
So figure we have a grand total of 30,000,000 being treated by that system and
they are unable
good idea. At least it's something we can do besides feel disgusted.
On 3/1/07, Jerry Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I don't necessarily blame the administrators for that.
>
> I think the guy should have been fired, but that is a gesture more than a fix.
>
> But his predecessor/replacement (
> tBone wrote:
> Something I forgot to mention, the reason I was using the VA at all
The Republicans were supposed to be the "strong military" party but I
don't think it's ever been weaker in my lifetime; maybe in the last
100 years.
And the worst part is, take the Walter Reed scandal. People ha
I think that within this adminstration people know better than to
criticise up the chain.
It's sad really, but I don't think it's been different under any of the
adminstrations that tried to move power into the executive. Let's
remember for the most part these are just GS employees (well SES I
Just wait till the government gets it's hands on the rest of us with
Universal Healthcare. Yeah - that's a graat idea.
-Cameron
On 3/1/07, Heald, Timothy J <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've got a good buddy in Walter Reed right now. That place is a mess,
> [..]
> We
> (vets) have t
They are covering the kids and the wife without any problems. Doesn't
matter I'll be on CACIs insurance in a couple of days :)
-Original Message-
From: Dana [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 01, 2007 5:36 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Is anyone else as disapointed as me
I've heard so much negative about that community that I'm thinking it
wouldn't be too much of a loss.
After that the FBI can raid the CAIR offices, and maybe I'd think they
were starting to get serious about fighting terrorism.
--
Timothy Heald
Senior Developer/Architect
HR/EX/SDD, SA-1, H808F
De
why even bother to have insurance then? Just wondering...
On 3/1/07, Heald, Timothy J <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Something I forgot to mention, the reason I was using the VA at all, my
> insurance (BC/BS Carefirst) as decided that ANYTHING that gets submitted
> with my name attached to it is a p
I don't necessarily blame the administrators for that.
I think the guy should have been fired, but that is a gesture more than a fix.
But his predecessor/replacement (Kiley) has been saying it was this
new guys fault, and that it all happened on his watch (like all of
these bad things happened si
> Zap wrote:
> yep, so we need to start hunting down anyone of Iraqi descent in the
> states and kill them too. Little bit of pre-emptive executions never
> hurt no-one.
>
Well, there goes Dearborn.
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Something I forgot to mention, the reason I was using the VA at all, my
insurance (BC/BS Carefirst) as decided that ANYTHING that gets submitted
with my name attached to it is a previously existing condition that is
the Army's fault, and so they won't pay for anything I have to be seen
for.
Great
and as bad as I think things are, sometimes I find out that they are
worse thanks Tim
On 3/1/07, Heald, Timothy J <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've got a good buddy in Walter Reed right now. That place is a mess,
> but I think it's a bit presumptuous to blame administrators for that.
> It's
I've got a good buddy in Walter Reed right now. That place is a mess,
but I think it's a bit presumptuous to blame administrators for that.
It's very simple, neither the Army nor the VA have the funds to provide
for the returning wounded, not to mention all the mental health
requirements they are
so we need to start hunting down anyone of Iraqi descent in the states and kill
them too.
Don't forget all the ones in the rest of the Middle East, Africa, Europe, Asia,
South America, Canada and Mexico and heck we better check Antarctica just in
case. One will also need to account for anybody
I thought that maybe, just maybe, the military would be less
self-serving, less hypocritical, less political, less worried about
the top brass than the guys in the trenches.
After Abu Ghraib, I was uncertain.
After this Walter Reed debacle, I can see I was totally wrong, and
they are as cowardly
yep, so we need to start hunting down anyone of Iraqi descent in the
states and kill them too. Little bit of pre-emptive executions never
hurt no-one.
On 3/1/07, Ian Skinner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Being dead wouldn't pacify you? Does that make you an immortal?
>
> But, as much as you wou
Being dead wouldn't pacify you? Does that make you an immortal?
But, as much as you would like to, one can not actually kill EVERYONE.
Somebody somewhere will survive and some of them are going to be royally pissed
off at all the people you did kill.
--
Ian Skinner
Web Programmer
Being dead wouldn't pacify you? Does that make you an immortal?
> right. No arguing with that. I am just telling you. If a foreign
> invader killed my child, this absolutely would not pacify me. At all.
>
> On 3/1/07, Russel Madere <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > I seem to have missed the begnn
Hi,
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> Dana wrote:
> right. No arguing with that. I am just telling you. If a foreign
> invader killed my child, this absolutely would not pacify me. At all.
>
Me neither and I didn't even know your kid, but now I'm fighting with
you because if some government forces purposely killed your kid, well,
th
> Russel wrote:
> No mutual retailiation, kill everyone that fights.
What do you think the marines are doing now? Giving them gold stars?
You're not thinking clearly here:
e.g., Suicide bomber blows up a market. What are you going to do?
Kill his family? Great you just created 10,000,000 more
right. No arguing with that. I am just telling you. If a foreign
invader killed my child, this absolutely would not pacify me. At all.
On 3/1/07, Russel Madere <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I seem to have missed the begnning of this conversation. But it
> > smells
> > like endless mutual retaliat
> I seem to have missed the begnning of this conversation. But it
> smells
> like endless mutual retaliation to me.
>
No mutual retailiation, kill everyone that fights. We need to pacify, not
coddle these people.
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This should have been done from day one. Fuck the "hearts and minds" and kill
everyone who needs killing and those they care about.
>This is how you know Iraq is lost: when the only solution left is to
>kill everyone or leave. Which is what I"ve been saying for months.
>
It would put a stop to
Which is what I've been saying for months.
And some of us felt would happen before the first boots hit the sand in Iraq.
But we were told we didn't know what we where talking about and where
"un-American" for even voicing the opinion.
Be c'la vie, well for a few thousand Americans; no 'vie' a
o and here is a NiN utoob.. with startrek..
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On 3/1/07, Paul Ihrig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> http://ps3.qj.net/Nike-transforms-for-Transformers/pg/49/aid/84549
> may have to get me a pair.
> pretty slick, if you ask me.
>
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On 3/1/07, Scott Stroz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > it's not like i said, "as good as Angelina Jolie and Jamie Pressley
> > all nakedded up and covered in oils rubbing up against each other
> > repeatedly".
>
> Where is that video?
playing on an infinite loop... inside my head.
mmm...good.
ditto
On 3/1/07, Scott Stroz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > it's not like i said, "as good as Angelina Jolie and Jamie Pressley
> > all nakedded up and covered in oils rubbing up against each other
> > repeatedly".
>
>
> Where is that video?
>
>
> Scott Stroz
> Senior Developer
> AboutWeb, LLC
>
> it's not like i said, "as good as Angelina Jolie and Jamie Pressley
> all nakedded up and covered in oils rubbing up against each other
> repeatedly".
Where is that video?
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Senior Developer
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~~
loggin no, sending mail, deleting mail yes
On 3/1/07, Ray Champagne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is anyone else having trouble logging into gmail?
>
>
>
>
>
>
> --
> No virus found in this outgoing message.
> Checked by AVG Free Edition.
> Version: 7.5.441 / Virus Database: 268.18.4/703 - Release
>it's not like i said, "as good as Angelina Jolie and Jamie Pressley
>all nakedded up and covered in oils rubbing up against each other
>repeatedly".
I stopped paying attention to everything you said prior to this. Whatever
it was, I forgive you now. =)
--
No virus found in this outgoing mes
it has been hanging for me (taking minutes to update or refresh), but
that has been happening since mid yesterday afternoon.
On 3/1/07, Ray Champagne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is anyone else having trouble logging into gmail?
>
>
>
>
>
>
> --
> No virus found in this outgoing message.
> Checke
On 3/1/07, Ray Champagne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 5 minutes I'll never get back. Thanks.
and what was it you were expecting from the "makes the old Batman
show look like Shakespeare" description?
it's not like i said, "as good as Angelina Jolie and Jamie Pressley
all nakedded up and cove
> Russ wrote:
> >I wonder how well that worked for people who thought a similar thing about
> >New York?
> >
> My only concern with them is that they be killed before they try to kill me.
This is how you know Iraq is lost: when the only solution left is to
kill everyone or leave. Which is what I
loggin no, sending mail, deleting mail yes
On 3/1/07, Ray Champagne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is anyone else having trouble logging into gmail?
>
>
>
>
>
>
> --
> No virus found in this outgoing message.
> Checked by AVG Free Edition.
> Version: 7.5.441 / Virus Database: 268.18.4/703 - Release
I seem to have missed the begnning of this conversation. But it smells
like endless mutual retaliation to me.
On 3/1/07, Russel Madere <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >I wonder how well that worked for people who thought a similar thing about
> >New York?
> >
> My only concern with them is that they
been up and down since i got on at 9:30 mountian
On 3/1/07, Paul Ihrig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> had a problem this mornning
>
>
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>I wonder how well that worked for people who thought a similar thing about New
>York?
>
My only concern with them is that they be killed before they try to kill me.
It doesn't change the fact the applied firepower is the proper response to an
insurgency.
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Sent: Thursday, March 01, 2007 1:14 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject:
one of our remote employees in TX just e-mailed in saying his gtalk
and gmail were down (all other connectivity is fine).
seems to be a sporadic/regional issue.
On 3/1/07, Ray Champagne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>
>
>
>
>
>
> --
> No virus foun
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As far as I am concerned Iraq should be a glazed glass parkinglot.
I wonder how well that worked for people who thought a similar thing about New
York?
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| 1 | |
- Binary Sudoku
| |
odd, did that work for the Italians in Ethiopia and North Africa when
they decided to decimate (kill 1 in 10 randomly, man, woman or child)
civilian populace of a town after a Bedouin attack on an Italian
military force?
How about the British in America during the Revolutionary War?
The French in
>I couldn't agree more. This is what it will take to win in Iraq and
>Afghanistan, its unfortunate that I don't think the Chain of Command has
>the gonads for it.
>
And I think congress would wet thier panties if it was suggested.
~~
>And yes, I very fangs out today.
>
>
>So I ask you. I go and kill your brother and his entire family, what is your
>reaction?
>
I get myself killed trying to kill you. A human can not fight well when
enraged. As far as I am concerned Iraq should be a glazed glass parkinglot.
I couldn't agree more. This is what it will take to win in Iraq and
Afghanistan, its unfortunate that I don't think the Chain of Command has
the gonads for it.
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My assumption is that he will be dead too.
My assumption is that some relative will be outside the kill zone and not
appreciate the loss of their loved ones.
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You missed the point...you're dead too.
On 3/1/07, Ian Skinner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> And yes, I very fangs out today.
>
>
> So I ask you. I go and kill your brother and his entire family, what is
> your reaction?
>
> 1) "Oh my; he is so powerful, I have better behave peacefully."
>
>
My assumption is that he will be dead too.
> -Original Message-
> From: Ian Skinner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, March 01, 2007 11:32 AM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: RE: A solution to the insurgency in Iraq
>
> And yes, I very fangs out today.
>
>
> So I ask you. I go a
And yes, I very fangs out today.
So I ask you. I go and kill your brother and his entire family, what is your
reaction?
1) "Oh my; he is so powerful, I have better behave peacefully."
2) "I'm going to get you, you moth()#$(#fer!!!."
Do you expect other humans to react differently?
Historically a "modern" army is alway at a disadvantage when fighting
insurgents or irregulars. However, 20th century advances in firepower have
given us a solution. When faced with an insurgent attack, the modern army must
apply unlimited to the source area of the attack, the surrounding area
The only game I would care to play is that game made by the people who
brought us one of the greatest series ever.. Ratchet and Clank..
what's it called "Infection" something like that..
Price and bugs are the only things keeping me away from a PS3.. I do
not like how Sony forced Blue-ray on us.. I
Sup mang, miss me?
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From: Gruss Gott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 01, 2007 10:56 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: This Cheney/Ta
> tBone wrote:
> I think it's BS. The bomb went off, they found out dude was there, and
> they are trying to capitalize off of his presence, no more no less.
>
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> From: Greg Morphis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, March 01, 2007 10:17 AM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: cheap ps3 games on emay
>
> Anyone know how well the PS3 is doing in the market? I haven't heard
> many things since the horrible release.. I have
Bagram Airfield is surrounded by several Afghan communities, the biggest
being Bagram Village (more of a small town really). There is no way
that we could push back all of the houses and business that are located
there and keep the support of the locals.
I can still draw you a map of the place fr
The gate where the bomb went off was just outside the Egyptian Hospital,
that's why a South Korean and an American were killed.
That isn't anywhere near where a VIP of that level would be staying.
I think it's BS. The bomb went off, they found out dude was there, and
they are trying to capitaliz
its not going well.
actually very ticked off at Activision atm.
i cant play Call of Duty 3 online.
but can play every thing else online!
they need to drop the price by 100 or so.
but eu launch i belive is starting.
i think its the best system out there as far as hardware goes.
they just need some
Anyone know how well the PS3 is doing in the market? I haven't heard
many things since the horrible release.. I have no desire to own one
either.
One thing I did hear actually was a couple weeks ago I went to a
EBgames store and they said that couldn't get rid of the PS3s they
had. Anyways, just cu
no manuals, just the disks.
guys must work at the manufacturer of the disks
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NBA 2K7 (Playstation 3)
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Tony Hawk's Project 8 (Playstation 3)
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5 minutes I'll never get back. Thanks.
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Sent: Thursday, March 01, 2007 3:51 AM
To: CF-Community
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gods, that's awful. i only got through the first few minutes until she got
in fron
To chime in too, I have Oslo Atmosphere and Tower Grove Cheer. Contact me off
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>> And on that subject, I got Alexandria Sensory this morning if anyone wants
>> it.
>
>yes please :-)
>
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>
>"If m
> And on that subject, I got Alexandria Sensory this morning if anyone wants
> it.
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> Jerry wrote:
> Also, I believe the first level of classroom control starts with the
> university itself. They should be making sure the professor are
> teaching.
>
Yeah, we just plain disagree. I'm for less government, fewer laws,
less thought policing, more personal responsibility, more perso
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> RoMunn wrote:
> My guess is they found out the VP was in-country and had the base under
> observation so they figured he hadn't left, but honestly
That's the disturbing part to me: The Taliban is strong enough to have
a US military base under surveillance and then logistically work
through deplo
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On 3/1/07, Jerry Barnes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Also, I believe the first level of classroom control starts with the
> university itself. They should be making sure the professor are
> teaching.
Absolutely. Problem solved.
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She's a PhD in "I told you so"
You've a knighthood in "I'm no
"If a course is not as advertised, or doesn't deliver what's promised,
then tort law covers that."
Great. More lawyers involved. Just what we need.
Why not make them do it right the first time?
Also, I believe the first level of classroom control starts with the
university itself. They should
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gods, that's awful. i only got through the first few minutes until she got
in front of the mirror.
On 2/28/07, Charlie wrote:
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> apparently the producers of the old campy Batman series had done a 5
> minute test pilot for a Wonder Woman show.
>
> http://www.sfsignal.com/archives/004801.html
>
> k
My guess is they found out the VP was in-country and had the base under
observation so they figured he hadn't left, but honestly, to call this an
attempt on the VP is a huge stretch. Cheney was apparently a mile away from
the main gate where the bomb went off.
On 2/28/07, Gruss wrote:
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> > Sam w
well how would you legislate against that? Thou shalt not drool when
pornography read in your classroom depicts the violent or even lethal
degradation of women and distresses your female students? Hehe. I know
better. And you can't just say no pornography because the asshole was
right, it's protect
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