Maybe AAS and LEES (Liposuction Engineers Entertainment Society) could get
together and
work something out.
I had thought this was a recipe. I'm saddened, Gruss.
On 6/15/07, Gruss Gott wrote:
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> Apparently the potty is in Carmen Electra's Head:
>
>
> http://thesuperficial.com/image.php?path=/20
Wow, that sucks, but at least the car took the impact instead of you taking
it.
On 6/16/07, Duane wrote:
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> Here is a couple photos of my new one week old Ford Edge :(
>
> http://www.sandybay.com/assets/edge/img006.jpg
> http://www.sandybay.com/assets/edge/img007.jpg
> http://www.sandybay.com/as
Well when I look at folder size it states at the top that the total size is
152988 kb but when you look at the list it adds up to just about 10 meg
(1 kb).. This was after I ran compact/repair.. Any idea why outlook
would think its inflated?
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Sucks, something similar happened to us a few months ago, but the damage
was worse, deployed the airbags, but nobody was hurt. We were in a Ford
Escape. After the wreck my wife said based on the impact and that fact
that we weren't hurt she would be in Fords for a while to come.
Which was funny be
What type of Blackboard problems are you having with IE7?
It works fine for me.
> -Original Message-
> From: Dana [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Saturday, June 16, 2007 1:11 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: Accessible (Re: Safari on Windows XP and Vista - Never
though
> I'd see the
The car ahead of the car in front of me slammed their breaks on and came to
a full stop on the highway for no reason. I couldn't get stopped in time and
swerved but still caught the rear of the car. The impact didn't cause the
airbags to deploy but the front of my truck disintegrated.
Duane
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> Duane wrote:
> I was about 50 miles from home, on my way to home depot to exchange a box of
> nails for my nail gun.
>
What happened?
Kinda reminds me of 10 years ago when we bought our first new car: a
shiny black ford taurus. 1 week after we got it my wife watched as
it was beat to shit by
On 6/16/07, Duane wrote:...
> I can't believe I only had it a week and smashed it. The main thing though
> is everyone is ok. Plastic, metal and glass can be fixed.
"Gentlemen, we can rebuild him. We have the technology." :-)
Pity about the new wheels... Maybe when you get it repaired, you cou
Thank god no one was hurt. My wife got the worst of it - bruised her knee
and a sore shoulder from the seat belt.
I was about 50 miles from home, on my way to home depot to exchange a box of
nails for my nail gun.
I can't believe I only had it a week and smashed it. The main thing though
is every
Bummer!!! Was it within a mile of your house? Statistically, ya know...
Sorry to see that. Nobody hurt, right?
On 6/16/07, Duane wrote:
>
> Here is a couple photos of my new one week old Ford Edge :(
>
> http://www.sandybay.com/assets/edge/img006.jpg
> http://www.sandybay.com/assets/edge/img00
I said "very". Heh. Vary, even.
Yeah, we disabled the IE7 update at our place, cuz it doesn't work with
some of our multi-million dollar SW.
FWIW, you might take a quick swing through a standards compliance type
parser... there's a sweet plugin for FireFox (who'd'a thunk'it?) which uses
Tidy
an
Here is a couple photos of my new one week old Ford Edge :(
http://www.sandybay.com/assets/edge/img006.jpg
http://www.sandybay.com/assets/edge/img007.jpg
http://www.sandybay.com/assets/edge/img008.jpg
http://www.sandybay.com/assets/edge/img010.jpg
F*ck!
Duane
~~~
No no..there is software for thatit reads all teh devices and stuff.
Some of them work over the internet..some need to be installed.
Darn it! They are out there..I just can't freaking remember it now.
It is usually associated with Gaming Websites, because Gamers always
want the very latest mot
not me. I am lost in the land of video + blackboard at the moment. And
IE7 still doesn not work. Also we will have to deal with an
institution-wide template which I suspect is a problem. So for the
moment I am a spectator but yes, I am very interested. We *will* need
to explore all this.
On 6/16/
Maybe something like baseline analizer (sp?), if you're using windows?
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/tools/mbsahome.mspx
On 6/15/07, Scott Stewart wrote:
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> Hey guys,
>
>
>
> Does anyone know of a service or software that will analyze a computer and
> produce a list of drivers that s
On 6/15/07, Dana Tierney wrote:
>
> how would you know if your site was accessible to a screen reader? Short
> of actually running it through? I always thought it was a matter of making
> sure that images had text descriptions and that essential information was
> not hidden in pictures
There is a
Ha! Yeah, there are all kinds of disabilities. Trying to cater to all of
them in one layout seems
sorta silly to me. And kinda cool, so... heh. To some extent. I really
like the "plain" access,
but I guess that can be handled via things like
RSS as well. =]
Looks like I need to add some vali
On 6/15/07, Sandra Clark wrote:
>
> Don't look on it as "dumbing down". Think of it as the ability to degrade
> gracefully.
I like the degrade graceful stuff as a um... "edge case"(?) vs. using it as
a second
means of communicating for someone that's forced to use X, which
doesn't work
wit
what havent you done?
tw
On 6/14/07, Adam Churvis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> or I could have spelled it correctly: Stearns.
>
> Doh!
>
> Respectfully,
>
> Adam Phillip Churvis
>
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