> Best birthday in years.
Congrats!
I myself just got back from my birthday trip.
My wife bought me a ticket to Sacramento so I could go see an old
friend and together we went to Sonoma, Napa and Lodi for much wine
tasting.
The wine tasting was followed by much beer and pizza and whisky.
a fab
ok, not many movies make me laugh, non stop.
not many, keep me awake for the whole thing.
HOLY FREAKIN SHIT this movie is GREAT
go rent it NOW... for real...
wow.
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> -Original Message-
> From: Gruss Gott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, April 23, 2007 7:47 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: Band Of Brothers
>
> > Larry wrote:
> > Read his explanations, they're easily available on the web.
> >
>
> Why would someone capable of writing an en
> -Original Message-
> From: G Money [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, April 23, 2007 3:41 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: Band Of Brothers
>
> We DO care. I care. Wasn't there just a huge flap over some Oprah book
> author who made up a lot of the inspirational stuff that was
Yep, sounds like a keeper. May tomorrow be Happy too.
On 4/23/07, Jim Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yup. I'm 36 years old.
> My mommy bought me a Wii.
> My son bought me "Final Fantasy VI" for GBA.
> My daughter bought me a teddy bear (with a hat and a sweater... for the
> bear).
> My wife (
Yup. I'm 36 years old.
My mommy bought me a Wii.
My son bought me "Final Fantasy VI" for GBA.
My daughter bought me a teddy bear (with a hat and a sweater... for the
bear).
My wife (bucking the trend) got me a miter saw.
I took the day off, played too much "God of War II" and had some great c
> Erika wrote:
> You can help build the island. You gotta read the about stuff. :P
>
Well, I did, and that's what I"m not quite seeing the draw for. So I
join an online community, then I travel to an island and build some
eco-friendly huts as a vacation? I dunno ...
I've been to Belize a lot an
You can help build the island. You gotta read the about stuff. :P
On 4/23/07, Gruss Gott wrote:
>
> I'm not sure I get it ; you go to a Fijian island and ... there's some
> eco-tourists there? But you can blog with them first? Hmmm ...
>
>
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> Erika wrote:
> http://tribewanted.com/index.htm
>
I'm not sure I get it ; you go to a Fijian island and ... there's some
eco-tourists there? But you can blog with them first? Hmmm ...
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I was doing research on SEO of all things, and the website featured a
software company who was great at writing a creative blog, and on that site
was a job posting looking for a webmaster for tribewanted, and the domain
name intrigued me. Amazing how much of a tangent one can go on when
researching
> Larry wrote:
> Read his explanations, they're easily available on the web.
>
Why would someone capable of writing an entire of book on a subject
steal a passage or paragraph? It makes no sense, especially when all
they'd have to do is add the cite.
It sounds more like sloppy editing to me, one
On 4/23/07, Erika L. Walker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> http://tribewanted.com/index.htm
>
> If I didnt have a business to run ... I would do this in a heart beat.
> Round
> the world air fare can be had for $1500.
>
> What an adventure. What a neat vacation! Totally off the beaten path.
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If I didnt have a business to run ... I would do this in a heart beat. Round
the world air fare can be had for $1500.
What an adventure. What a neat vacation! Totally off the beaten path.
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>Ray Horn's stealing of Ray Camden's BlogCFC
>
>Guess I had my head in the clouds. What happened?
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Oh, yeah. I didnt list anything I could get in trouble (or other
people in trouble) for.
On 4/23/07, Larry Lyons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >What are some of the crazy, dumb, unbelievable things you did or remember as
> >a kid?
>
> I'm going to remain silent on that, there's no statute of limit
>What are some of the crazy, dumb, unbelievable things you did or remember as a
>kid?
I'm going to remain silent on that, there's no statute of limitations in
Canada, and some of the stuff was pretty insane.
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Read his explanations, they're easily available on the web.
As I said if it were once or twice then I can see you point, but multiple times
and across multiple books? Moreover its not just a line or two here or there,
but entire paragraphs and passages. That's not just a slip that's deliberate
Great stuff Scott.
As for the poo ... all our veggies are grown in poo! It's just been cleverly
disguised as "fertilizer" :D
On 4/19/07, Scott Stewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >>half cooked white mushrooms. love them well done or raw
> Again, why eat something grown in poo? ("poo" is now c
> gMoney wrote:
> No, it would make me feel better if authors didn't copy other people's work
> and pass it off as their own. I don't see why I have to accept anything
> short of that...though apparently you do.
>
My point is this: why would Ambrose, who's writing average-guy
accessible WWII books
On 4/23/07, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I'm saying that:
>
> (1.) If Band of Brothers contains a full page of stuff from someone
> else's book, as a reader I really don't give a crap, and neither does
> anyone else. They care about the story in general. Again, Band of
> Brothers, Wi
i aalways use a firewire cable on my sony & a default app pops open to
capture
you can also use it as a dvr in premire.
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> Larry wrote:
> So let me get this straight you're saying that
I'm saying that:
(1.) If Band of Brothers contains a full page of stuff from someone
else's book, as a reader I really don't give a crap, and neither does
anyone else. They care about the story in general. Again, Band of
Brothers,
The fact is that he did lift entire passages for his works on Custer, B-24
pilots, Nixon and the experience of soldiers during the second world war. It
wasn't a matter of just missing one or two attributions, he lifted entire
paragraphs and sections without attribution. Hell if I had done somet
Actually if you click just a little further you actually come to an extremely
clear set of instructions that actually gives you screenshots with red circles
around the controls needed to actually start capture. To give credit where it
is due. Now, may it correspond to reality :0
>ha, so i had a
God, I miss being a kid.
spear fishing for trout.
blue crab fishing with a rope and a fish head. just throw it out, and
drag it slowly ashore. then cook them by the hundreds
trying to catch the square bailed hay as it gets shot from the bailer.
making forts in the hay lofts with the bales. then ha
thank you... I know very little about video.
>yes, you should be able to use any software, but it doesn't work
>through twain. As a matter of fact, you should be able to use Windows
>Movie Maker which is usually preinstalled on XP. Also, you can get 30
>day trials from Ulead and Pinnacle for the
ha, so i had a brainstorm and tried the Sony site. It helpfully says:
Cue the video to the beginning of the video footage to be transferred.
Start the video capture software on the computer.
Begin playing the recorded video in the camcorder.
Begin importing the recorded video with the capture s
I would be that the "imagemixer" software is for pulling photos off of
the camera. Try using/and or downloading Windows Movie Maker...that
would be the quickest way of doing it.
On 4/23/07, Dana Tierney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> to be really specific -- it's a Sony DCR-TRV280 NTSC. I don't h
yes, you should be able to use any software, but it doesn't work
through twain. As a matter of fact, you should be able to use Windows
Movie Maker which is usually preinstalled on XP. Also, you can get 30
day trials from Ulead and Pinnacle for their software. I just
download the Ulead one (135 M
Never really did anything "dangerous" but things you couldn't pay me enough
to do now that I did happily as a kid:
Fishing for carp in the Passaic River in New Jersey - as in actually being
IN the river whilst fishing.
Swimming in a swamp, murky and muddy looking for frogs, always coming out
with
to be really specific -- it's a Sony DCR-TRV280 NTSC. I don't have it here this
second, but I spent a lot of Friday dealing with the driver and the fact that
faculty aren't administrators, so I have lots of notes and scribbles from
talking to Sony tech support.
> It's called ImageMixer or somet
It's called ImageMixer or something and it came with the camcorder. But that's
an interesting point -- if the driver is there I could use something else
couldn't I?
Does twain work for video? Course, I don't think I have video editing software
sitting around here. I have Photoshop, Flash and Fir
what software are you using?
On 4/23/07, Dana Tierney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ok I feel dumb... I don't suppose one of you has done this? I've gotten this
> to *play* on the laptop so we have resolved the driver issues -- believe me
> it's been fun -- but capture hmm, I can't even find the
ok I feel dumb... I don't suppose one of you has done this? I've gotten this to
*play* on the laptop so we have resolved the driver issues -- believe me it's
been fun -- but capture hmm, I can't even find the place in the software where
the instructions start. This is extremely job-related -- th
During my two week trip over the in Nov., I had haggis 3 times. I
could have sworn that none of those 3 were the same dish
On 4/23/07, Scott Stewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I was eating it almost every day for breakfast in Scotland... I don't think
> you can get true haggis in the state
Cow tipping...
Blowing stuff up...
Lots of beer...
High Speed skating (hanging on to the bumper of a car, whilst on roller skates
or skateboards)
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I was eating it almost every day for breakfast in Scotland... I don't think
you can get true haggis in the states. Some thing about FDA regs...
sas
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burying cans of Off under fire pits for that unexpected surprise.
standing on dewey grass and holding onto cow fences, and seeing who
could hold on longest.First with hands, then with tongues.
Downhill skating (skates on frozen mountain streams)
trying to touch planes while they are landing (we
> Ever had Haggis?
>
> It's actually quite tasty when prepared properly...
m... haggis
seriously!
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> Two words for the boudin rouge - Quality control.
> Most of this is made in a backyard or on a patio. No thank you for me.
> > What's wrong with blood sausage? Ever try authentic Spanish Morcilla?
The best quality sausage in the world is made in backyards every year. In
Germany you have to
Ever had Haggis?
It's actually quite tasty when prepared properly...
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Here's some of the things that were popular among the kids I grew up
with. I'm not saying I did these things or anything
Bug spray torches
breaking into hunting cabins (just to look around)
Jumping from pine tree to pine tree (spaced 6 ft apart)
smash-em-up derby on the bikes
sticker weed fights (
It gets really, really small. (remember, it was an astrofrog, so was
launched vertically).
well over a hundred feet, I think.
It was his _mothers_ mitt, which she used a lot. We got whooped
repeatedly. For years.
On 4/23/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> my stomach hurts from la
my stomach hurts from laughing
So how far does a frog fly?
I never really played with explosives.
But this reminds me of the story my dad told me about a frog and tire
pump.
> _not_ proud of this, mind you.
>
> Get
> 4 metal tennis ball cans.
> one roll EB green tape.
> a pocketknife with can
Here is a hint. DO NOT catch the frog in your best friends catchers
mitt. it will _never_ be ok, no matter how much you try to wash it.
And just how good was the catcher mitt before this event. I sure hope
for one's sake, it was not a hand down from his father!
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_not_ proud of this, mind you.
Get
4 metal tennis ball cans.
one roll EB green tape.
a pocketknife with can opener.
can of lighter fluid
matches
tennis ball
optional bullfrog.
trivial exercise to build mortor out of above pieces.
squeeze bottom can about 2 inch from bottom (to keep the ball off t
>>biking down a long hill, and going over a jump, aiming for a tree,
and seeing who could get their bike AND themselves stuck highest in a
cherry tree.
that is hillarious: Where the hell was the super 8mm when you need it?
Evil Knevil was at his peak when I was a kid. So after seeing one of
i meant, pig... not chicken... sorry :)
tw
On 4/23/07, Tony <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> chicken leftovers (EVERYTHING, really...) ground up and put into a slab.
>
> yummies cooked hard, with some hot sauce... texas pete is prolly the best
> for that...
>
> tw
>
> On 4/23/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[
Guess we had a slightly updated version as a kid. Rather than scraps we
used sausage in corn meal, refrigerated it then pan fried it and served
it with maple syrup.
Scott Stewart wrote:
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scrapple
>
>
~~~
You know as I think more about my life and these numbers maybe there
aren't that far off.
I have used a gun in self defense once. However I witnessed my dad pull
a gun on people in self defense twice. So from the time I was born until
I was 18, when I left my parents house a gun was used in s
jumping off a 40 foot roof into a 10 foot pile of snow.
(we went back in the summer, and the 10 foot pile of snow was a 9 foot
pile of broken glass and steel pushed out of the lower floors. must
have been about 18 inches of snow).
jumping on trains to get into town
jumping from the top of 30 foot
Riding bulls and bareback in the rodeo on the HS Rodeo team
Downhill racer in HS ski team
Finding anything to jump with my bikes (plural coz they usually ended up
with snapped frames once I got high enough on each one)
Bruce
What are some of the crazy, dumb, unbelievable things you did or rememb
chicken leftovers (EVERYTHING, really...) ground up and put into a slab.
yummies cooked hard, with some hot sauce... texas pete is prolly the best
for that...
tw
On 4/23/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> scrapple = fried corn meal with sausage ?
>
> > i go as far as scrapple, bu
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Pretty mild. Climb the lighting rod to roof, run around and jump off
the back. Seemed pretty high as 6-8 year olds.
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in breakdancing (cause i was a paid dancer back in the day), the suicide move.
basically, its ALMOST a flip, but you land flat on your back, and make as much
impact with your land foot, to simulate a HARD fall.
that was nuts.
On 4/23/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What are so
scrapple = fried corn meal with sausage ?
> i go as far as scrapple, but i have to stop there :)
>
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i go as far as scrapple, but i have to stop there :)
tw
On 4/23/07, Adam Churvis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What's wrong with blood sausage? Ever try authentic Spanish Morcilla?
> Beautiful stuff, that. Last month I made a Spanish bean stew using real
> Fabada beans and Morcilla, and it wa
Tank (our german shorthaired), kept him at bay. He got one leg over the
fence but not much more. We had a lumber yard behind our house and he
was standing on a unit of lumber trying to get over the fence. He was
fairly persistent because he was talking to Tank trying to calm him down
etc... f
> Larry wrote:
> His works or other people's. He's been caught plagiarizing other's work
That's absolute bunk for so many reasons:
(1.) A "scholar" reads thousands upon thousands of documents authors,
etc to expect that someone will NEVER slip up and put something in
that's not his is asinine.
(
> Russ wrote:
> Dr. Ambrose was awesome.
Ambrose tells a great story about how he came to write the Pegasus
Bridge which, the very fact that he tells this story, shows character.
10 second version:
He's leading a tour of Normandy sites and is by the famous Cafe from
Pegasus Bridge. As he's desc
His works or other people's. He's been caught plagiarizing other's work more
than a few times.
http://www.slate.com/?id=2060618
http://tinyurl.com/2bbepd
I cannot respect any scholar that steals the work of others. Once or twice may
be mere sloppiness, but multiple times is completely unethica
Two words for the boudin rouge - Quality control.
Most of this is made in a backyard or on a patio. No thank you for me.
> What's wrong with blood sausage? Ever try authentic Spanish Morcilla?
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Dudeyou can't start a story like that and then not finish it!
What the F happened?
On 4/23/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Some of those numbers are outrageous and appear to be from faulty data.
>
> 2.5 million uses of a guns for defensive purposes each year? Get the
> h
I love it, "I'm changing the locks, I don't want any part of him, that
SOB .. now, I don't feel so bad about f___ing his brother" So it's
ok if I F-- his brother but he better not F--- his secretary.
Zaphod Beeblebrox wrote:
> http://break.com/index/wife_prank_call_back_fires.html
>
>
>
>
What's wrong with blood sausage? Ever try authentic Spanish Morcilla?
Beautiful stuff, that. Last month I made a Spanish bean stew using real Fabada
beans and Morcilla, and it was delicious. If you yearn for the stuff,
LaTienda.com has a good selection, if a bit pricey.
I swear, we're just
I don't blame you..
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From: Russel Madere [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, April 23, 2007 11:08 AM
To: CF-Community
Subj
Some of those numbers are outrageous and appear to be from faulty data.
2.5 million uses of a guns for defensive purposes each year? Get the
hell out of dodge. Did the researchers get there entire sampling from
the projects?
There are roughly 301 million Americans. According to the Census t
That is why I don't eat it.
>yum... blood sausage
>
>Shudder...
>
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>Sent:
yum... blood sausage
Shudder...
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Sent: Monday, April 23, 2007 10:40 AM
To: CF-Commun
I'll let you know if I find more, but i can tell you now that I won't be
selling them. I"m driven purely by hunger :)
On 4/23/07, Paul Ihrig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> let me know if you score the mother load.
> would be willing to buy some off you.
> will try to get out in the woods again tom
Not anymore. I lost my .45 to Katrina (it's official now, I had it melted down
this weekend - I have a nice ingot of high quality steel). I did say a prayer
for the soul of the animal and ask the Great Spirit guard and protect it.
Just think how did your great grandparents get thier meat?
>ew
Wikipedia if you dare.
>"boudin rouge"
>
>Do I even wanna know?
>
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>
>-Original Message-
>From: Tony [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Friday
Fire is for modern man. It will be the end of us all. Avoid fire eat
sushi, the traditional way of eating.
Rick Root wrote:
> On 4/19/07, Erika L. Walker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Tony's tastes and mine run pretty similar! Got to love SUSHI! AND
>> Sashimi!! Yum!
>>
>
> Man i
About 20 miles West of Victorville and about 5 miles North of Wrightwood. A
small town called Pinon Hills
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Subject: Re: It's pretty green in Texas right now
Californ
California has lots of desert, where are you?
Bruce Sorge wrote:
> Very nice. If it were not for the humidity I probably would have stayed in
> Texas (where I spent over 10 years), but I hate humidity and was so glad to
> be back in the California desert.
>
> Bruce
> -Original Message-
> F
+1
I recommend any of his works.
Dr. Ambrose was awesome. He was one of the few professors outside of Geology
that I had a true respect for.
I had him as a long term sub when my American History prof decided he needed to
detox in the late 80s. He taufght our class, in a 300 person auditorium
None in the UK that I know of?
There were a few gang shootings of teenagers a couple of weeks ago though
(it was all over the papers and questions were asked in parliment), might be
getting mixed up with that.
On 23/04/07, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > tBone wrote:
> > Germany and E
let me know if you score the mother load.
would be willing to buy some off you.
will try to get out in the woods again tomorrow
On 4/23/07, G Money <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Nope. They weren't particularly large...only photograph the monsters.
> They'll be delicious on my thick cut black angu
Nope. They weren't particularly large...only photograph the monsters.
They'll be delicious on my thick cut black angus KC rib eye steak.
On 4/23/07, Paul Ihrig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> any pics?
>
>
>
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You frecking sicko
"Houston... we have a problem."
"
Scott Stewart wrote:
> There's a gunman loose at Johnson Space Flight Center in Houston...
>
>
>
> Shades of "Contact"
>
>
>
> Houston... we have a problem.
>
>
>
>
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Kansas City.
Had a real cold start to April, even had snow after my birthday (11th) which
has never happened before. But the last week and a half spring finally
sprung, temps in the 70's. Shrooms just started to come up.
On 4/23/07, Paul Ihrig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> where are you located.
where are you located.
i havnt found jack yet.
been out 4 times, so far.
On 4/23/07, G Money <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> 51 morels found on Saturday. Mostly greys. They had just started coming
> up,
> most were still cowering under leaves. Very fresh. With favorable weather
> conditions forecas
I read the book when it came out, and for Christmas this year I got
the DVD set and watched all of it tthis weekend: totally awesome.
This DVD set should be required viewing for every American, if not
every European.
I heard they're making one on the Pacific War too:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0
> tBone wrote:
> Germany and England have both had them recently.
>
Didn't France have one too? Also, for comparison, probably only 1st
world countries are fair. Interestingly I think in late 1800s America
most kids brought guns to school daily.
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most were still cowering under leaves. Very fresh. With favorable weather
conditions forecast, morels should abound all week.
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I've been with handynetworks.com since 1998. they were small when I joined
them and now they have their own datacenter in Denver Colorado. I've had
nothing but impeccable service from them and one of the owners is the best
windows guy I've ever had the pleasure of knowing. smart as a whip. You
coul
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