I think java is the standard answer to questions like these. It's a little
more direct-er than CF.
I can point you in the right direction if you want more info. For a small
fee. Mu-ahahahaha.
On 6/12/07, Dan Munez wrote:
>
> hey guys, any of you ever worked with EMF files? I was wonderin if t
On 6/12/07, Gruss Gott wrote:
>
> > The Prince wrote:
> > I'll have to dig it up, but there's video out there of one man building
> HUGE
> > freaking examples of pyramids and stonehenge, using just himself and
> > the marvel of the lever and fulcrum.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lRRDzFROMx0
Hu
On 6/12/07, Jim Davis wrote:...
> There's no reason that vast areas of our current knowledge CAN'T be wrong
> -
> but it's very unlikely. To even consider it extraordinary proof will be
> demanded. Even Hancock admits that his work isn't "scientific" - he terms
> its "advocacy".
I don't know ho
For an IT guy doing non-support related development? Or for IT folks who
need to double as a "help-desk" /and/ do development? For the latter I
agree with the normal 9-5 (provided your "customer" base is in your time
zone). The former, I say who cares what time you leave and come in? As
long as
Lindsay is the bomb, yo!
-Original Message-
From: Gruss Gott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2007 10:22 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Lindsey Runs The Streets, yo
Lee Weaver has been Lindsay Lohan's bodyguard for the past two years,
but quit recently because it was too d
then good for you but other people have to account for it.
"Safari isn't a major player in the browser market. IE has been a major
>player for 10 years now. Some Mozilla based system (Netscape, Firefox,
>Mozilla) has been a major player for even longer."
Ummm its like #3 dude and should be accoun
How the heck should we know? You asked at past one, and i am here answering.
Previous desk jobs for me have been 9 to 5 with a half hour lunch.
On 6/13/07, Jim Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So in your opinion/experience what are "normal working hours" (for salaried
> folks):
>
> 1) Nine-to-
So in your opinion/experience what are "normal working hours" (for salaried
folks):
1) Nine-to-Five (what a way to make a living).
2) Nine-to-Six (because your lunch hour isn't working and you need eight
hours of work in a day).
Just curious.
Jim Davis
~~
> -Original Message-
> From: Paul Ihrig [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, June 11, 2007 11:32 AM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: If the girls don't find you handsome, they should at least
> find you handy
>
> very nice...
> the little fella dosnt look so sure of the swing!
That'
> -Original Message-
> From: Bruce Sorge [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, June 11, 2007 11:06 AM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: RE: If the girls don't find you handsome, they should at least
> find you handy
>
> Very nice Jim and I am impressed with the quality. I love doing
> wood
> -Original Message-
> From: Gruss Gott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2007 7:22 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: Fingerprints Of The Gods
>
> > Jim wrote:
> > I'm having trouble finding anything specific on the Queen's chamber
> in this regard...
>
> This book co
> -Original Message-
> From: Gruss Gott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2007 7:21 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: Fingerprints Of The Gods
>
> > Gel wrote:
> > +1000
> > *clap* *clap* *clap* *clap* *clap*
> >
>
> Which of those are 4000+ years old and made of 100+
There will be a loyalty test for everyone during intermission.
On 6/12/07, Dana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> ::munches popcorn::
>
> On 6/12/07, Robert Munn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > sure, it passed... for now. just don't anger the star chamber...
> >
> > On 6/12/07, Cameron Childress <[EMA
beautiful! I'll second the "great quality" comment.
On 6/11/07, Jim Davis wrote:
>
> I got a miter-saw for my birthday and here's the first thing I ended up
> doing with it (we bought the swing itself, but the rest is all me):
>
~~
Pink made a surprise appearance at the Key Club in West Hollywood on
Monday night, joining the cover band Metal Skool onstage to sing Skid
Row's 18 to Life.
http://perezhilton.com/topics/pink/rawk_n_roll_20070612.php
and Juliette Lewis.
~~
Lee Weaver has been Lindsay Lohan's bodyguard for the past two years,
but quit recently because it was too dangerous. Not that the threats
against Lindsay were too dangerous, but that Lindsay was too
dangerous.
http://wwtdd.com/post.phtml?pk=2414
~
That is the beauty about not doing client work anymore. We can dictate
what the people have to use, we don't worry about the fringe, we have
support for specific platforms, and that is the way it works.
As for the w3c, it isn't hard to follow the w3c standards and still have
it work. When the foc
I've only had experience with a normal TV and S-Video (audio was from the
earphone,
since most of these s-video only use a couple of the available wires), and
it's been
a bit (our DVR machine got wacked), but if I recall, the desktop looked like
crap, but
when I fired up media player, it took over
::munches popcorn::
On 6/12/07, Robert Munn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> sure, it passed... for now. just don't anger the star chamber...
>
> On 6/12/07, Cameron Childress <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > On 6/11/07, Robert Munn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Has anyone else seen this problem?
> The Prince wrote:
> I'll have to dig it up, but there's video out there of one man building HUGE
> freaking examples of pyramids and stonehenge, using just himself and
> the marvel of the lever and fulcrum.
Huh. Well how about this one:
The author ties the flood legends, of which he claims the
On 6/12/07, Gruss Gott wrote:
>
> > Gel wrote:
> > +1000
> > *clap* *clap* *clap* *clap* *clap*
> >
>
> Which of those are 4000+ years old and made of 100+ ton blocks?
I'll have to dig it up, but there's video out there of one man building HUGE
freaking examples of pyramids and stonehenge, using
A good part of it runs .net too which according to someone else on here is
"perfect" yet the .net parts choke more than the cfm parts.
maybe they will try perl next time ;)~
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On 6/12/07, Tony wrote:
> and im sooo close... just a few tweaks, i think...?
kalm down man, we'll get you there. I know php a bit, and mysql a
bit...
what's the ef'n problem?
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I would never refer to anything as the "best" just because it's the
most successful.
Myspace dominated the market because no other "personal space
provider" made it so easy to do, and in its infancy I assume it was
"reliable enough".
>From my perspective though, it generates a REALLY poor image f
I remember why ff came out and people said the same thing.. about how it wasnt
going to matter...
Aplle doesnt "need" to get into the business world for it to matter. Again go
back to ipods, everyone on earth has at least 1 it seems and if you notice
Apple obviously is following a very specific
> Jim wrote:
> Just so we're starting clear: where are these figures from? Many of them
> seem wrong.
>
They're 10 years old. Bottom line, read the book. It's a little far
fetched but, if it wasn't, it would be absolutely NO fun to read.
~~~
> Jim wrote:
> I'm having trouble finding anything specific on the Queen's chamber in this
> regard...
This book covers that issue and about 500 others. For example, even
if they use, say, a ramp, to haul up blocks, it'd have to have been
over a mile long.
http://tinyurl.com/2kz95s
The bestsell
> Gel wrote:
> +1000
> *clap* *clap* *clap* *clap* *clap*
>
Which of those are 4000+ years old and made of 100+ ton blocks?
Either way, all of this is supposition - but, if the book is true, it
explains a lot of stuff. If not, it's an interesting read.
Ultimately none of anything you're saying (
sure, it passed... for now. just don't anger the star chamber...
On 6/12/07, Cameron Childress <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On 6/11/07, Robert Munn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Has anyone else seen this problem? If you are not sure, you can check
> your
> > mail server's IP address here:
> >
>
On 6/11/07, Robert Munn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Has anyone else seen this problem? If you are not sure, you can check your
> mail server's IP address here:
>
> http://openrbl.org/client/#66.27.61.170
My dedicated IP at speakeasy passed, as did my Verizon Broadband
wireless card IP.
You spamm
On 6/12/07, Robert Munn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Whatever, I complained to the Federal Trade Commission. Let them talk to the
> Feds about it.
Yeah - get the Feds involved - THAT will solve it. I'll remember this
the next time I hear that some shmoe in congress wants to tax each
email sent...
+1000
*clap* *clap* *clap* *clap* *clap*
On 6/12/07, Jim Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In short these theories tend to insult the intelligence of the ancients.
> There's also a (giving the benefit of the doubt, problably unintentional)
> racism at work. These theories tend to focus exclus
>> Jim wrote:
>> Why would you need to get enough people under it?
>
>Due to the architecture - as I understand it, it's a false ceiling
>that was put in place after the original one. Therefore the blocks
>had to be lifted into place just like you'd install a suspended
>ceiling in your basement.
>> Jim wrote:
>> The specificity of the prediction alone sets my bullshit detector clanging.
>>
>
>Mine too, which is why I read the book.
>
>To be fair, the book doesn't use this date as the prediction, it
>simply points out that that's what an ancient culture had said. It
>further ties that date
hey guys, any of you ever worked with EMF files? I was wonderin if there was a
way to extract header data from them. I took a 3MB file and renamed it into a
TXT. when I opened it up I saw all the info I wanted to extract! But won't it
be CPU intensive to have something open up a 3MB txt file
On 6/12/07, Jochem wrote:
>
>
> I choose my ISPs more carefully then that.
You hope.
That is the point of subscribing to a blacklist, isn't it?
The point of a blacklist is to block offending emails, i.e. spam, but allow
legitimate mail through. This list does not accomplish that objective.
I
http://www.redenvelope.com/partner/bvjp16668.html?cm_mmc=AOL-_-Editorial%20D
ynamic%20Lead-_-Gadget%20Gifts-_-usb%20beverage%20chiller
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Nope, to me they are often the same thing.
Best=best at accomplishing its stated purpose.
The purpose of the app was to allow people to create their own sites.
Most successful is a good metric of how well that went.
Best written? Maybe not. Best UI? Fastest executing? Smallest
codebase? Most re
I think he's just using a different means of quantifying "best".
If it were, say, a banking, commercial or government/military site no one
would deal with the errors and the lack of security. It isn't any of those
though, so people put up with more interruption because they value the
service more
> Jim wrote:
> The specificity of the prediction alone sets my bullshit detector clanging.
>
Mine too, which is why I read the book.
To be fair, the book doesn't use this date as the prediction, it
simply points out that that's what an ancient culture had said. It
further ties that date to astro
> Jim wrote:
> Why would you need to get enough people under it?
Due to the architecture - as I understand it, it's a false ceiling
that was put in place after the original one. Therefore the blocks
had to be lifted into place just like you'd install a suspended
ceiling in your basement.
~~~
You're confusing "best" with "most popular" or "most successful"
On 6/12/07, Jerry Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Best application ever written in CF.
>
> (based on use, growth, and impact on the social culture).
>
> It works as good as it needed to get overwhelmingly successful.
>
> Do i wi
Good point.
It met the level of service that it's user base required. Enough to annoy, but
never enough to get you really pissed off; enough to lose the value of the
communication network.
Where else are you going to go to do what you do there?
-Original Message-
From: Jerry Johnson [
Best application ever written in CF.
(based on use, growth, and impact on the social culture).
It works as good as it needed to get overwhelmingly successful.
Do i wish it was better written? Of course. But that would have been a
trade off against time-to-market and feature additions.
There is
** Private ** wrote:
> Has anyone else had trouble lately with apews.org blacklisting their ISP/web
> hosting provider?
I choose my ISPs more carefully then that.
> This little organization is blacklisting the entire
> address ranges of large ISPs and hosting providers- Cox, Time Warner, and
> R
Seriously, worst CF application ever.
-Original Message-
From: Rick Root [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2007 3:02 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Myspace
Oh my god. I log into myspace a couple times a week, and I have a
neice and nephew who are my "friends" and post the
Hahaha
Uh oh.
/me ducks and runs.
-Original Message-
From: Rick Root [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2007 2:50 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Ruby on Rails
Sure there's a reason.
Coldfusion is dying, isn't it? ;)
On 6/12/07, Zaphod Beeblebrox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> w
"because my existence, while grotesque to you, probably saves lives."
Don't care what anyone says, that little spiel is one of the 5 greatest
moments in movie history.
On 6/12/07, Rick Root <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On 6/12/07, G Money <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > information being reporte
Oh my god. I log into myspace a couple times a week, and I have a
neice and nephew who are my "friends" and post the most inane stuff to
bulletins. Post this or u will die tonight, post this or you will
lose the person u love 4ever. Etc.
Jeez.
And while I'm trying to filter through this crap b
Sure there's a reason.
Coldfusion is dying, isn't it? ;)
On 6/12/07, Zaphod Beeblebrox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> you don't want to get me started! :)
>
> On 6/12/07, Dan Munez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Anybody messed with this yet? What are your opinions? I read up a little
> > bit on
you don't want to get me started! :)
On 6/12/07, Dan Munez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Anybody messed with this yet? What are your opinions? I read up a little
> bit on it. ANy reason to switch to it at all? hehehe
>
>
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hehehe?
On 6/12/07, Dan Munez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> hehehe
>
>
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Anybody messed with this yet? What are your opinions? I read up a little bit
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:) I was joking with my US clients the other day that I may have to soon
start billing in Canadian dollars.
I hope the US dollar picks up soon - its current exchange rate is costing me
big time.
Your right about the mileage:
http://www.fordvehicles.com/features/news/detail/index.asp?id=1608
S
I saw the discovery channel one day and they had a show depicting our
"ancestors". The between ape and human kind. What I don't understand is, why
do they always depict them acting like...dumb? Like scratching their heads and
walking funnymaking chimpanzees seem much smarter! I think the
On 6/12/07, G Money <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> information being reported as factual. This puts lives at risk.
For some reason, that last statement made me think "YOU WANT ME ON
THAT WALL! YOU NEED ME ON THAT WALL!"
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As it should be... as we saw in New Orleans, it can be really
dangerous when people hear those alerts and go well whatever.
On 6/12/07, G Money <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> And as a counter to your feel-good story, there's a guy running around
> Wisconsin and Illinois who is feeding false weather
And as a counter to your feel-good story, there's a guy running around
Wisconsin and Illinois who is feeding false weather spotter reports to the
media. They have resulted in false tornado warnings and generally incorrect
information being reported as factual. This puts lives at risk.
For the life
I just wanted to point out a story that probably didn't make the news
elsewhere.
A very violent storm spawned a tornado here the other day. These are almost
unheard of in New Mexico, as the mountains break up the plains and there really
isn't room for them to run. Nonetheless, one formed in a
On 6/12/07, Scott Stewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Nuh-uh :)
>
> I was at the last Caps/Caines game in Raleigh... Caines fans are downright
> nice
We are, but I still yell that sometimes =) Mostly when the Caps fans
start doing that cheer.
> Of course my comparison is Philly, I almost go
Nuh-uh :)
I was at the last Caps/Caines game in Raleigh... Caines fans are downright
nice
Of course my comparison is Philly, I almost got mugged for wearing a Caps
jersey.
--
Scott Stewart
ColdFusion Developer
SSTWebworks
7241 Jillspring Ct.
Springfield, Va. 22152
(703) 220-2835
http://
We have a little cheer we yell when we play Washington...
C-R-A-P-S CRAPS! CRAPS! CRAPS!
=)
On 6/12/07, Scott Stewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> When we get down there I'll have to get one of those that says "CAPS"
>
> Hehehehehehehe :)
>
> --
> Scott Stewart
> ColdFusion Developer
>
> SSTWebw
But then wouldn't it be 31 kmpl or something? Woul that suck as much
as 16 mpg? :) I'm too lazy to convert!
On 6/12/07, Zaphod Beeblebrox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> that's 31 cdn.
>
> :)
>
>
> On 6/12/07, Rick Root <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > 31mpg? Are you sure?
> >
> > One of the reasons
I have /never/ in my life seen so many vanity plates as I have since I moved
here.
and I am also amazed at the characters that they allow on the plate. Not
just alphanumeric, symbols as well..
odd..
On 6/12/07, Rick Root <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> In North Carolina, we have a variety of "va
I did, and thought that Carlos Casteneda did a better job with his science than
this guy.
Hey! Let's go play with mescalito and the dog.
>Anybody read this book?
>
>http://tinyurl.com/2kz95s
>The bestselling author of The Sign and the Seal reveals the true
[snip]
~~
I am not, but some major corporations are. I got a 550 relay denied error
trying to send to mac.com and oracle.com yesterday.
On 6/12/07, Rick wrote:
>
> Don't use blacklists like that. If they're willing to block the
> entire address range of rackspace, then they really don't care whether
> or n
Amen to the Google Apps.. I have been amazed at the spam filtering that they
have. I run almost 400 domains on a mail server with some 8,000 users... and
I STILL use google apps for domains because they are so good at what they
do.
Supposedly they are going to come out with a "Reseller" type progr
http://curious.astro.cornell.edu/question.php?number=686
I believe that date's based on the Mayan Calendar...
On 6/12/07, Jim Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> Gel wrote:
> >> Umm...haven't they already shown how the Pyramids were built?
> >> I mean didn't they have an endless workforce?
> >>
>> Gel wrote:
>> Umm...haven't they already shown how the Pyramids were built?
>> I mean didn't they have an endless workforce?
>>
>
>No. For example, you can't get enough people under a 200 ton
>limestone block to lift it into place over the Queen's gallery. It's
>not just the labor, btw. It's
>Anybody read this book?
>
>Pretty convincing if you ask me and, if I understand him correct, the
>next end of civilization is predicted to be Dec 23rd, 2012.
People have been "scientifically" predicting the end of the world to the day
for centuries... we're still around.
>If you read the book,
>Umm...haven't they already shown how the Pyramids were built?
>I mean didn't they have an endless workforce?
>
>And the reason that other countries would not attempt it is the
>inevitable loss of life?
Yeah - the pyramids really haven't been "mysteries" for many years. A workfoce
in the million
> Gel wrote:
> Umm...haven't they already shown how the Pyramids were built?
> I mean didn't they have an endless workforce?
>
No. For example, you can't get enough people under a 200 ton
limestone block to lift it into place over the Queen's gallery. It's
not just the labor, btw. It's the arch
that's 31 cdn.
:)
On 6/12/07, Rick Root <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 31mpg? Are you sure?
>
> One of the reasons I've avoided even considering the Ford Edge is the
> fuel economy looked terrible:
>
> http://url.rickroot.com/u/16 (16/22 for AWD)
> http://url.rickroot.com/u/15 (says 17/24 for A
i got slideshow pro alright, its the director app, the new management
app for slideshow pro that i need to work.
and im sooo close... just a few tweaks, i think...?
i dont know...
fuck
On 6/12/07, Casey Dougall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Want something slideshowpro / coldfusion /
31mpg? Are you sure?
One of the reasons I've avoided even considering the Ford Edge is the
fuel economy looked terrible:
http://url.rickroot.com/u/16 (16/22 for AWD)
http://url.rickroot.com/u/15 (says 17/24 for AWD, 18/25 for FWD)
http://url.rickroot.com/u/17 (forum discussion of ford edge own
There used to be a knucklehead named blarg (blarg.org) who tried to set
himself up as a email guru, he set up a blacklist with all of the major
providers, and was trying to extort $1000 a pop to remove them. People
actually used his list until they realized what he was really all about.
sas
--
S
Thanks...
It's out of my price range, we're looking at the 2007 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited.
http://www-5.jeep.com/vehsuite/vimg/us/eal/size6/25/CC07_JKJM74_2TC_PJR_APA_XXX_VKXT.jpg
--
Scott Stewart
ColdFusion Developer
SSTWebworks
7241 Jillspring Ct.
Springfield, Va. 22152
(703) 220-2835
http
Want something slideshowpro / coldfusion / mysql instead? I got a couple
scripts that might be close to plug and play.
--
Casey
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Don't use blacklists like that. If they're willing to block the
entire address range of rackspace, then they really don't care whether
or not you get legit email or not. Say no to fascist blacklisting.
Just get gmail or google apps for your domain =)
Rick
~~
When we get down there I'll have to get one of those that says "CAPS"
Hehehehehehehe :)
--
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ColdFusion Developer
SSTWebworks
7241 Jillspring Ct.
Springfield, Va. 22152
(703) 220-2835
http://www.sstwebworks.com
-Original Message-
From: Rick Root [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED
About 44k CDN w/h taxes
We havenât had a car payment in over three years and havenât bought a new
vehicle in 4 years
Duane
-Original Message-
From: Scott Stewart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2007 11:07 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: Woot! New Truck
Hey Duane
hi there.
i can pay for 1 hour of time, if someone can please just help me.
i need to get slideshowpro director working on my box.
i have everything installed, and mysql/php look like they are working
right, i just cant get the app to work as it should.
i can pay, i just need someone who KNOWS P
In North Carolina, we have a variety of "vanity plate" programs. For
example, I have a Carolina Hurricanes vanity plate. It has a
Hurricanes logo, and room for up to 4 letters, followed by a small
"CH".
So technically, my licence plate is "RICKCH", but really you just see
"RICK" when I drive by.
Hey Duane,
If you don't mind my asking, what did it set you back?
sas
--
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ColdFusion Developer
SSTWebworks
7241 Jillspring Ct.
Springfield, Va. 22152
(703) 220-2835
http://www.sstwebworks.com
-Original Message-
From: Adkins, Randy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesd
where's the truck? :)
I test drove a prius the other day. That is really a sweet vehicle.
After I put pen to paper though, it didn't make sense financially
since I'm within 2 years of paying my truck off. Of course it'll have
180k by then, but hey, it's a diesel..I keep telling myself I'll
g
Well their website is back up. You still have to go to the local office to
replace a lost or stolen card. Oh, and SSA does NOT take any action other
than the replace the card. If your card is lost or stolen, it is still up to
the individual to monitor their identity to ensure that no one is buying
Umm...haven't they already shown how the Pyramids were built?
I mean didn't they have an endless workforce?
And the reason that other countries would not attempt it is the
inevitable loss of life?
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I just saw this javascript framework speed test on Ajaxian, so for
grins, I ran it on FF and Safari. Safari ran 80% using a total
runtime value from all the frameworks.
I guess they weren't kidding when they talked about the javascript speed.
On 6/12/07, Nick McClure <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Congrats Duane. Looks like a pretty neat car.
Bruce
-Original Message-
From: Duane [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2007 6:54 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Woot! New Truck
After a couple of months of debating my wife and I went out and bought a new
Ford Edge last week.
Congrats!!
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From: Duane [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2007 9:54 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Woot! New Truck
After a couple of months of debating my wife and I went out and bought a
new Ford Edge last week. The Edge is a cross between an SUV and a c
After a couple of months of debating my wife and I went out and bought a new
Ford Edge last week. The Edge is a cross between an SUV and a car. Pretty
decent gas mileage for a vehicle this size - 31mpgs, which really doesn't
factor in much because the amount of driving my wife and I do. Now I just
I own some beach front property around here Grussyou interested?
On 6/12/07, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Anybody read this book?
>
> http://tinyurl.com/2kz95s
> The bestselling author of The Sign and the Seal reveals the true
> origins of civilization. Connecting puzzling clues s
Anybody read this book?
http://tinyurl.com/2kz95s
The bestselling author of The Sign and the Seal reveals the true
origins of civilization. Connecting puzzling clues scattered
throughout the world, Hancock discovers compelling evidence of a
technologically and culturally advanced civilization that
LMAO. That's pretty funny ...
On 6/11/07, C. Hatton Humphrey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> When I was in high school one of the cheerleaders had a plate that
> wasn't vanity but she treated it like one - in Virginia on a plate
> that was tagged "Virginia is for Lovers" her plate number was NE146
My dad, growing up had UTHDOC as his... he was Youth Minister and had his
PhD in Youth Ministry :-)
J.J.
On 6/11/07, Paul Ihrig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> well.. any one else have them?
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> in my un-employment bordum i just renewed my registration...
> also ordered a vanity plate for my my
I save 30% when I do side work.
-Original Message-
From: Loathe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, June 11, 2007 2:23 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: 1099
So what's involved here?
I was contacted by a company in Florida about working on an e-commerce site
today. Hourly rate obvio
As they say there are 2 things inevitable in life; Cats and Taxes
On 6/11/07, Jerry Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> So you are saying my only two options are taxes or cats?
>
> Oh, the humanity!
>
> On 6/11/07, Mickael Pervinski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > buy two cats. start a business
yeh my car is defiantly a beeter, nothing to cherish..
had a friend with a regular plate the was "PMS666"
i thought that was beautiful...
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It won't be significant here; we won't support it, just like we don't
support it on the Mac now. If you are using a Mac you are only supported
under firefox.
And considering our investment in the MS Suite, there won't be a large
change unless Apple actually starts doing something that targets the
I had a similar problem with a blacklist a while ago (Many years). Our mail
server ended up blacklisted and their website only listed email as contact
info. They used their own list to filter for spam so there was no way for us
to email them!
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