In order to take a train from Albuquerque to New Orleans -- about 1600 miles
east by southeast afaik -- you have to change trains in either Los Angeles or
Chicago. Scratch that.
Aiplanes aren't much better -- lowest fare means changing planes in
Minneapolis. (?)
I am not contemplating whether
> (in a low, resounding similar to the chalk rock chant of the jayhawks)
rock chalk chicken hawk
fuuc--Kaaaoo.
go wildcats.
;-)
--
will
"If my life weren't funny, it would just be true;
and that would just be unacceptable."
- Carrie Fisher
~
If we want to do live tutorials over the web in a context where
videoconferencing is not possible, what technology am I looking for? It must be
accessible to Mac users so apparently this eliminates Windows Media Server and
the Sonic Foundry Mediasite we already own.
thoughts appreciated.
>mmm.
>
>Nope. I renabled all add-ons. Didn't seem to help.
>*sigh*
>
>This is so annoying.
>
>I guess I should try updating the JRE next.
>
>On 7/17/07, Dana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> check out whether your security policies are disabling add-ons that
>> IE7 feels it needs. That's the one that
well... my inner pedant wishes to inform you that he started with
divorce, THEN moved on to beheadings. Would have been a good joke if
true
On 7/17/07, Duane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It was easier for Henry to divorce his wife then to keep beheading them :)
>
> -Original Message-
> Fro
nice.
good idea
On 7/17/07, Crow T. Robot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My new house needs a LeakFrog.
>
> On 7/17/07, Tony <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > great more money spent!
> >
> > wt of wt of wt
> > of
> > (in a low, resounding
Pans Labyrinth was fantastic.
Very dark fantasy, but it was a great story.
It deserved the awards with some original takes on fantasy creatures,
which is fairly difficult to do these days.
On 7/17/07, Dinner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > got there. "Pan's Labyrinth" was the last one I think I s
> got there. "Pan's Labyrinth" was the last one I think I saw - great movie.
> "Grave of the Fireflys" was another (one that honestly made me cry like a
Damnnit Jim! I haven't seen either of those. =P
=]
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mmm.
Nope. I renabled all add-ons. Didn't seem to help.
*sigh*
This is so annoying.
I guess I should try updating the JRE next.
On 7/17/07, Dana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> check out whether your security policies are disabling add-ons that
> IE7 feels it needs. That's the one that occurs to m
i really do believe in corporal punishment.
my wife does not. we get into it on a regular basis.
just seems like in my book if you hurt the helpless, you waive all
rights you may pretend to have.
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> -Original Message-
> From: Vivec [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, July 17, 2007 4:33 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Odd IE7 error. Browser just refuses to browse
>
> Hello all,
>
> I have the strangest IE error, recurring.
>
> Suddenly, for no apparent reason, IE simply sto
It was easier for Henry to divorce his wife then to keep beheading them :)
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From: Russel Madere [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 17, 2007 3:07 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Is Pope Benedict really this arrogant?
You just don't accept the primacy of the S
great more money spent!
wt of wt of wt of
(in a low, resounding similar to the chalk rock chant of the jayhawks)
hear that and tell me ur not goosebump ridden.
tw
On 7/17/07, Ray Champagne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sounds like we may
My new house needs a LeakFrog.
On 7/17/07, Tony <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> great more money spent!
>
> wt of wt of wt
> of
> (in a low, resounding similar to the chalk rock chant of the jayhawks)
> hear that and tell me ur not goosebu
check out whether your security policies are disabling add-ons that
IE7 feels it needs. That's the one that occurs to me, though I don't
consider myself a guru. We've had that one with the JRE though.
On 7/17/07, Vivec <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I have the strangest IE error, recu
I really don't want to think about the girl. But yes, sounds almost
fair. Almost.
On 7/17/07, Scott Stewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I don't think I could do this the temptation to beat the perp to death
> with my own hands would be way to great.
>
> I agree with Crow, tattoo "child rapist
> And 14% no religion - making non-religious people the third largest
> "religious group".
+1
w00t!
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and that would just be unacceptable."
- Carrie Fisher
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> Russ wrote:
> Where would China be if we stopped buying thier stuff?
>
Where would we be? Economically devastated. This genie was let out
of the bottle 80 years ago and we can adapt or die; it's simple
economic evolution.
But the answer to your question is easy: China would slow down their
bl
I didn't say it did. However, although it is a tenet of faith amongst
catholics, I am not aware of any instances of catholics going out of
their way to denounce individuals as hellbound because of the church
they attend.
Just saying.
On 7/17/07, Scott Stewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My paren
The subject line of a piece I just got:
"*Write corect english-for arabic speakers"
LOL
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Hello all,
I have the strangest IE error, recurring.
Suddenly, for no apparent reason, IE simply stops going to websites.
I see the site IP show up in teh status bar, and it just seems to hang
there. It never gets to the site. Images suddenly do not download in
Outlook either. So those HTML styl
> Where would China be if we stopped buying thier stuff?
uh... same place *we'd* be if they called their loans?
--
will
"If my life weren't funny, it would just be true;
and that would just be unacceptable."
- Carrie Fisher
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I don't think I could do this the temptation to beat the perp to death
with my own hands would be way to great.
I agree with Crow, tattoo "child rapist/murderer" on his forehead tie his
hands behind his back drop him in GenPop and send all the guards on a
extended lunch.
--
Scott Stewart
Col
> -Original Message-
> From: C. Hatton Humphrey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, July 17, 2007 1:04 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: Is Pope Benedict really this arrogant?
>
> > Let's rewrap the numbers, do the number of Roman Catholics outnumber
> > all other religions combi
My parents have had the same thing said to them, by fundies, and by catholics,
even called blasphemers, primarily because CC-DOC ministers are simply there to
lead the service, and that they believe that any man can minister to any other.
This doesnât make it right, said to or said by Catholi
You just don't accept the primacy of the See of Peter because he would not let
the King of England divorce..
>Yes we are :)
>
>-Original Message-
>From: Dana [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Tuesday, July 10, 2007 6:05 PM
>To: CF-Community
>Subject: Re: Is Pope Benedict really this arrog
actually I have been told pretty much that by fundamentalists.. Here, even.
screaming at the top of your lungs if the head of the Southern
> Baptist Church in America, or the head of the Methodist Church, or if the
> Dalai Lama said it. Why is it OK, for the Pope to say it?
~~
Sounds like we may be getting ready for a woot-off on Thursday! Get your
credit cards ready, there's much crap to buy!
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Don't know. Just pointing another anomoly in the citizenship process.
Anyone who is on the citizenship application path would be a legal
resident, right?
On 7/17/07, Jim Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Dana [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: Tuesday, July
I've said it before, I'll say it again. What the FUCK is wrong with people?
A story I read today here in MN talks of a local hobby farm's horse that was
found with it's neck slashed from ear to ear. While this doesn't hold a
candle to the poor girl in the article, one still has to ask WTF???
De
I'm not advocating a neutral trade balance, I'm advocating NO TRADE. Screw the
rest of the world. I'm advocating 100% isolationism. Screw the Monroe
Doctrine, Screw anything international.
Anyway, this won't work for a state as it lacks the appropriate geographic
expanse for isolationism to
No, the Roman Catholics believe he the leader of our church. He is the direct
successor to St. Peter, a very flawed human who was still chosen as the leader
of the church by Christ. I don't remember anywhere in the Gospels where St.
Peter was named the sole representative of God and Christ on
http://www.cnn.com/2007/US/law/07/17/couey.hearing/index.html
Excerpt:
Couey, a convicted sex offender, was staying nearby in a trailer with
his half sister. Couey kidnapped the girl from her bedroom and later,
in a taped confession, admitted that he buried the child alive, "I
went out there one
The 1066 schism was the result of a dispute over the primacy of the See of
Peter (aka the Pope). The Orthodox Churches each had Sees, called Patriarches,
who had an apostolic succession to other Apostles, but the See of Peter was to
be primary (Upon this rock...)
>Very good post. The Pope seem
I like this... My favorite games are simple puzzles that can consume
weeks at a time... This qualifies for sure...
-Cameron
Jim Davis wrote:
> This was one of the few truly innovative games shown at E3 this year.
> Kotaku has the link to the online movie here:
>
> http://kotaku.com/gaming/clip
Regardless, it has been part of the Roman Catholic Creed for that long.
"...One, Holy, Apostolic Church..."
Every Roman Catholic prays this when they attend Mass.
>In the original article, it's never stated that this is some 1700 year old
>church policy. So it comes across as personal ego.
>
>
Ah, OK.
I guess I love Nintendo's "first party" games then, more than any other
company's.
You said that Wii has online play, but that it sucks. I was under the
impression that it did NOT have online play at all...???
On 7/17/07, Jim Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > -Original Messa
Every religion and sect says that. Live with it.
>He leads a large community of faith, but what he, and you are failing to
>realize is that saying "my faith is better than your faith, and if you don't
>convert to Catholicism you're going to burn" is divisive, it only serves to
>alienate and burn
He leads a large community of faith, but what he, and you are failing to
realize is that saying "my faith is better than your faith, and if you don't
convert to Catholicism you're going to burn" is divisive, it only serves to
alienate and burn bridges. He's not gaining anything by saying it publicl
> JimmyD wrote:
> He's still employed by the Indian company, but he has a long-term
> (essentially permanent) contract with our group here.
>
Sounds like what happened is that he let his stamp lapse and didn't
apply for an extension in enough time before the stamp expired. It's
too bad, and the s
> Russ wrote:
> finally, there is no "wierd devotion" to the Pope. He is our human leader
But don't RCs consider him God's sole and unique representative on Earth?
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> Let's rewrap the numbers, do the number of Roman Catholics outnumber
> all other religions combined? I doubt it. Wouldn't seem like a pretty bad
> idea to alienate every other person of faith on the planet that's not
> catholic?
In the US, 24% of the population is listed as Catholic with 16.4%
i do wish the web browser was better.
would love to be able to install FireFox as a browser.
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> -Original Message-
> From: G Money [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, July 17, 2007 11:01 AM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: E3 Press Conference Impressions: Part 2, Nintendo
>
> Sorry, what are "first party games"? Do you mean first person shooters?
"First Party" games are ga
> JimmyD wrote:
> To me it seems simple: if you legally have a job (and can prove it) then you
> should be able to come and go as you please.
>
Yeah, I totally agree. And, technically, this is the case assuming
that one keeps up with their Visa stamp. If they don't, then they can
work legally wh
You mean every other person of faith who believes that THEY belong to the
"one true church"?
What's the difference?
On 7/17/07, Scott Stewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Let's rewrap the numbers, do the number of Roman Catholics outnumber all
> other religions combined? I doubt it. Wouldn't se
Very good post. The Pope seems to be such a point of contention between
Catholics and others (wasn't the Pope at the center of the original schism
in 1066?).
But if he was better understood, at least as his role within the church,
many of those contentions could be dismissed me thinks. For instanc
Let's rewrap the numbers, do the number of Roman Catholics outnumber all other
religions combined? I doubt it. Wouldnât seem like a pretty bad idea to
alienate every other person of faith on the planet that's not catholic?
--
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ColdFusion Developer
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> -Original Message-
> From: Vivec [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, July 17, 2007 10:46 AM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: E3 Press Conference Impressions: Part 3, Sony
>
> They weren't competing with Microsoft when the PS2 first came out,
> though.
>
> Do you really think tha
But how does that negate the fact he is the leader of a city state? Why do
other "world leaders" continue to meet with the Pope? If his opinions only
effect the few you suggest, why do you care? Obviously his opinion on this was
important enough to you for you to comment.
>He's not a world l
> -Original Message-
> From: Dana [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, July 17, 2007 11:59 AM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: Our Immigration System is Screwed Up
>
> it isn't the case. Part of the citizenship process is a period when
> you CANNOT leave the country. For whatever re
> -Original Message-
> From: G Money [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, July 17, 2007 10:41 AM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: E3 Press Conference Impressions: Part 3, Sony
>
> I'm not comparing the PS2 to the PS3, i'm comparing how they stand out
> from the others upon their rel
When was the last time that happened? I hasn't been in my lifetime.
As for the men, I agree. The current Pope is playing a little too much with
the Vatican II reforms. I will also point out that Pope John Paul II made much
the same statements during his first year as Pope. He followed them w
it isn't the case. Part of the citizenship process is a period when
you CANNOT leave the country. For whatever reason.
On 7/17/07, Jim Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Gruss Gott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: Tuesday, July 17, 2007 10:43 AM
> > To: CF
> -Original Message-
> From: Gruss Gott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, July 17, 2007 10:43 AM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: Our Immigration System is Screwed Up
>
> > JimmyD wrote:
> > However his visa does not allow him to return to India for the
> funeral.
>
> Visa stamp
> Sorry, what are "first party games"? Do you mean first person shooters?
Games made by the console manufacturers?
--
will
"If my life weren't funny, it would just be true;
and that would just be unacceptable."
- Carrie Fisher
~~~
More people claim to be Roman Catholic than any other religion in the world.
You are right that the pope doesn't have much "power" as far as government
affairs is concerned, but when you are the leader of the largest faith
community on earthI'd say that gives you enormous power, especially in
t
welp my boss came back from leave and I let her know this was on my
horizon. She is not happy but it *will* be after the panic of finals
is over. She said ok, I heat you.
Ya, I think we should hook up, or at least chat about where the real
people eat. I am not all that interested in drinking over
Sorry, what are "first party games"? Do you mean first person shooters?
On 7/17/07, Jim Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> But those first party games take so lng to come out and, admit it,
> are starting to feel just a little bit stale (I'm sad to say that
> "Twilight
> Princess" just
> WillBo wrote:
> except for the fact that this whole country was built on
> immigration... when did all the xenophobic fncktards forget that?
>
Try an experiment: lock down the border of, say, Louisana: no cross
border workers, only a neutral trade balance, etc. Lock that State
down.
Where do y
They weren't competing with Microsoft when the PS2 first came out, though.
Do you really think that even after a year or two the PS3 is going to
push graphics that are two or three times more detailed and vibrant
than the Xbox360?
Are we going to see gameplay and AI that far oustrips what is poss
> JimmyD wrote:
> However his visa does not allow him to return to India for the funeral.
Visa stamps are good for 3 years and visa usually 6. If your stamp is
expired, but you have a valid visa, you can legally work in the USA
but you can't get back in without getting that stamp extension (which
He's not a world leader despite Vatican City's supposed independence. He
doesn't command an army, he has no economic pull, he cannot effect large
scale government policies. His opinion on world events is only of importance
to catholics and some conservative Christians.
JPII did much to reach out t
In the original article, it's never stated that this is some 1700 year old
church policy. So it comes across as personal ego.
Either way, there's absolutely no point in making a public statement like
this. It serves no purpose except to create divisions.
--
Scott Stewart
ColdFusion Developer
S
This was one of the few truly innovative games shown at E3 this year.
Kotaku has the link to the online movie here:
http://kotaku.com/gaming/clips/echocrome-279075.php
It just looks so cool... it's the game M.C. Escher would have made with the
team from "Lemmings". If they were stoned.
It's als
except for the fact that this whole country was built on
immigration... when did all the xenophobic fncktards forget that?
you really think life in the US would be better if we closed off the
borders and we became like the Russians or the Germans or the French
at various times in their histories.
> -Original Message-
> From: G Money [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, July 17, 2007 7:54 AM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: E3 Press Conference Impressions: Part 2, Nintendo
>
> All we need is Metroid, Jim!
I'm not sure if it's _all_ we need but it does look sweet. ;^)
>From
In the US and former British/Dutch/etc. colonies, none that I can think of. In
the former French and Spanish colonies some Catholic churches were built by the
local communities with mixed church and civic funds, but they also served as
civic buildings and refuges during attacks and disaters (c.
I'm not comparing the PS2 to the PS3, i'm comparing how they stand out from
the others upon their release.
As a novice gamer, when the PS2 came out, the graphics were amazing and it
doubled as a DVD player and music player. That was the first time I'd seen
that. So I bought one. All that other stu
He is a world leader. He is the leader of an independant city state, the
Vatican. That is in addition to being the Pope. To state otherwise shows
either contempt or ignorance.
IIRC, the Vatican is not a UN member and, therefore, is not subject to any UN
oversight. If the Pope wanted, he cou
Six or seven gamers on my Xbox friends list got PS3s when they first came
out. All but one dumped them within a short amount of time for that reason.
Nothing spectacularly different from the PS2. They also did the same thing
with their Xbox Elite (rip off) systems for the same reason.
Duane
You want arrogance, wait until the Pope speaks "ex cathedra".then he's
infallible.
I like Catholics, but their weird devotion to the Pope is...well...puzzling.
That being said, JP 2 was a saint of a man...just phenomenal. Benny The 16th
isn't off to a very rousing start imho.
On 7/17/07, Russ
COD3 on Xbox was a step back as well. For some reason the COD franchise has
been flip-flopping developers since the franchise started. TreyArch did COD2
- Big Redone, Activision did COD2, and they went back to TreyArch for COD3.
For COD4 they will be using Activision again, but this time the game
And just why is it personal arrogance to restate a 1700 year old church
position?
> It is also arrogant. Just because it is faith, does not change the
> arrogance part.
>
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> -Original Message-
> From: G Money [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, July 17, 2007 8:34 AM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: E3 Press Conference Impressions: Part 3, Sony
>
> Certainly possible. The PS2 was ahead of it's time when it was
> releasedthe PS3 doesn't offer anyth
Personally I say to just lock down the borders, recall all soldiers overseas,
disband the military (or make it the border patrol), abolish the IRS, stop
trading with everyone, let gas go to $10 a gallon and let the rest of the world
burn while we feed ourselves. There is no need for any immigra
That is true. The young ladies I know that are at or near the age of 15 think
they are adults. Most are fairly mature, but I still would not trust them in
New Orleans by themselves.
On a lighter note, I personally have enjoyed walking through the French
Quarter. I used to work on Poydras St,
Hey man, The Wall's perfect with enough peyote
Er, at least that's what I heard. The animatronic horse would have been
interesting.
>"If you liked "The Wall" (you know, the Pink Floyd movie), but thought it
>was a bit of a downer and suffered from the lack of a fat woman humping an
>excitab
> -Original Message-
> From: Vivec [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, July 17, 2007 8:29 AM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Sunshine sci fi film's advertising
>
> Is something wrong with society when a Sci-Fi film feels the need to
> advertise 'extra death scenes' in order to bring p
Certainly possible. The PS2 was ahead of it's time when it was
releasedthe PS3 doesn't offer anything nearly as novel...it's just
another high-graffix gaming device with a bloated price.
It's hard to repeat the kind of innovation that was the PS2
On 7/17/07, Rick Root <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
resistance - great
Fear - mediocre
the Darkness - very good
cod3 - poor imo
motorstorm - awesome, tho i havnt played much
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Is something wrong with society when a Sci-Fi film feels the need to
advertise 'extra death scenes' in order to bring people to see the
movie!???
http://www.foxsearchlight.com/sunshine/
The film's tag line is No One Survives.
So wtf are we watching the film for???
To see people die!??
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I wonder if Sony's biggest problem is the immense SUCCESS and
dominance of the PS2
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All we need is Metroid, Jim!
On 7/16/07, Jim Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I'm hoping for the former but we need some good, compelling experiences.
>
> Jim Davis
>
>
>
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previous walk though was differnt version of os.
it works ok now.
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