the fact that it works implies, to me, that they have some sort of
idea what the issue is.
Also, there is also the possibility that if someone's test is
*negative* then their cognitive issues may stem from a more easily
treatable cause. Remember, my
great-aunt was all diagnosed a couple of years a
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I'd bet money it's Markos Moulitsas Zuniga
On 10/15/07, Dana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> welp here's my thought -- Rush Limbaugh determines what gets discussed
> here far far more than any other media figure
>
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welp here's my thought -- Rush Limbaugh determines what gets discussed
here far far more than any other media figure
On 10/15/07, William Bowen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Is it loony Monday or something?
>
> Highly stressful day at work.
>
>
> --
> will
>
> "If my life weren't funny, it would
And then use some RegEx stuff to pull out the domain name only.
On 10/15/07, Ian Skinner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> cgi.referrer is probably what you are looking for.
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> Is it loony Monday or something?
Highly stressful day at work.
--
will
"If my life weren't funny, it would just be true;
and that would just be unacceptable."
- Carrie Fisher
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Is it loony Monday or something?
On 10/15/07, William Bowen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > But you're being totally arbitrary in your categorization. If Rush
> > gets 20 million listeners per day to nightly news' max viewer, 7.5
> > million, then Rush wins. Which means he's now MSM.
>
> DAMMIT
> But you're being totally arbitrary in your categorization. If Rush
> gets 20 million listeners per day to nightly news' max viewer, 7.5
> million, then Rush wins. Which means he's now MSM.
DAMMIT MAN! You cannot compare Rush to each news show individually,
you must compare Rush to the whole o
> Sam wrote:
> Read what Newt says about FDR and Reagan to understand why simple
> labels don't work:
How does that, in any way, say anything about labels? FDR was
liberal, Regan was conservative. Isn't that what I said?
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Resistance is futile so I'll join in just to help you get where you
want to be...
Rush is the MSM and ALL News sources from now on should be considered
the alternative media.
Maybe we can bring back the fairness doctrine so the evening news can
compete with Rush
On 10/15/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <
I guess kindergarten is over for the day
On 10/15/07, Larry Lyons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> Dana wrote:
> >> oh -- nm -- Gruss is quoting da quote. I gets it.
> >>
> >
> >Sometimes conservatives all look alike, but in this case it's easy:
> >Sam is the liberal with the identity crisis and I'
cgi.referrer is probably what you are looking for.
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Simplistic because you say making government larger is liberal without
looking at the larger picture. Many liberals of the time complained
that the New Deal saved capitalism when they wanted the government to
destroy it. You say FDR was liberal and you probably say Reagan was
conservative even thou
LOL. I was waiting for that one.
On 10/15/07, J.J. Merrick wrote:
>
> no... ColdFusion died a long time ago... didn't James Hamilton tell you?
>
>
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The referring domain name is in the cgi scope.
If you are looking to see what the referring domain was for the
current user, regardless of the last page they were on, you can set the
value in the 'session' scope.
I am not sure if what you were looking for is exactly what I answered,
but let
First, are you in control of the referring page? If so, yes. If not,
no. However, the landing page can parse it from the referrer, if that
is (correctly) passed from the client. Note that clients are not
*required* to pass it, and spiders generally do not.
For a more complete (and possibly
cgi.server_name?
On 10/15/07, Les Irvin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is there a way to pass a variable with the domain name only from the
> referring page to a target page using CF?
>
> For example, how can I pass just "houseoffusion.com" to the target
> page when coming from
> "http://www.house
no... ColdFusion died a long time ago... didn't James Hamilton tell you?
On 10/15/07, Bruce Sorge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well I was invited to take the Dice Salary Survey, and when it got to
> the point of web languages, guess what was missing? ColdFusion. I had to
> select Other for it, but
> Sam wrote:
> 26 million TV night news
But you're being totally arbitrary in your categorization. If Rush
gets 20 million listeners per day to nightly news' max viewer, 7.5
million, then Rush wins. Which means he's now MSM.
~
I don't know how the 'numbers' pan out, but since it is a highly
'syndicated' show, I am sure the numbers are 'huge'.
William
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-he he, oops.\
-
-If I *remember* the highe
26 million TV night news
13 million TV day news
53 million papers
NPR, PBS
Airports, coffee shops, doctors offices and others with news on
Radio news top and bottom of each hour
Against Rush 15 to 20 million listeners.
The most informed of course :)
Most importantly, Rush is a talk show not a new
Is there a way to pass a variable with the domain name only from the
referring page to a target page using CF?
For example, how can I pass just "houseoffusion.com" to the target
page when coming from
"http://www.houseoffusion.com/groups/CF-Community/subscribe.cfm";
Thanks in advance for your help
> Sam wrote:
> Again a simplistic label. Was FDR a liberal, a conservative or both?
> If he was a liberal, is he anything like the liberals of today?
>
He was *definitely* a liberal and an inspiration to some of the
greatest future liberals like LBJ, Mondale, HHH, Wellstone, et al.
You keep sayin
>> Dana wrote:
>> oh -- nm -- Gruss is quoting da quote. I gets it.
>>
>
>Sometimes conservatives all look alike, but in this case it's easy:
>Sam is the liberal with the identity crisis and I'm actually a
>conservative.
And here I was thinking he was our resident case or rectal cranial inversion
> Sam wrote:
> Isn't Katie on CBS? Nobody watches that anymore:)
>
If I remem
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> 20 million x 5
to quote from a later mail...
so even at 7.5 x 3 (giving all the majors the equal share) x 7 ('cause
they're on 7 days a week)
we're sitting at: 157.5million a week and based on Rush's 100 million
over 5 days, it is obvious, truly, that Rush in nowhere close to being
MSM...
O
he he, oops.\
If I *remember* the highest rated nightly news is about 7.5M daily
viewers. So how many daily listeners does Rush have?
On 10/15/07, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Sam wrote:
> > Isn't Katie on CBS? Nobody watches that anymore:)
> >
>
> If I remem
>
~~
You didn't, the three combined are 40 million so the math is off.
It's all off the point anyway. Rush is the alternative to the mains
stream media which is a combination of TV News, newspapers and radio
news.
Rush is a talk show, not a news show. By trying to change the
definition you've totally av
We were never rounded up and told to strip down for a tattoo check. Like
Loathe, I went to MEPS and they did ask if I had any tats. I said yeah,
they asked to look at them and recorded them in my records. That was the
end of it. I figure that they want to know all of my distinguishable
artwork,
ah ok, just saw this. Disregard my question of just now.
On 10/15/07, Bruce Sorge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I deployed with the Texas National Guard, specifically a unit from El Paso.
> The unit was 80% Hispanic. There were absolutely no searches for gang tats
> even though some of the guys had
so did they check you for gang tattoos? Remember, none of these guys
had any either.
On 10/15/07, Bruce Sorge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The tats I have are not controversial, so I guess that is why nothing was
> ever mentioned about them. Also, I was in the maintenance field most of my
> career
well yes, this is my point. Remember, the guy saying this is only the
head of the state National Guard. It's possible he misunderstood
something, but it seems unlikely.
On 10/15/07, William Seiter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It just seems 'odd' that they would rush to investigate these allegation
Why does the question change if you don't like the answer?
> So last week, how many people watched network news vs. listeners to Rush?
On 10/15/07, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 'zackly. The question is, how many viewers does, say, CBS news have
> nightly? And then, how many listeners
Isn't Katie on CBS? Nobody watches that anymore:)
On 10/15/07, William Bowen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > 'zackly. The question is, how many viewers does, say, CBS news have
> > nightly? And then, how many listeners does Rush have daily?
>
> Add to that that both figures must reflect national
just like vick.
senseless.
death to all assholes who kill animals for no good fucking reason.
assholes.
On 10/15/07, Crow T. Robot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> animal control "police forces" broke into a housing project (low income)
> that did not allow pets. forcibly took pets from homes, dro
Do the math.
40 million x 7
20 million x 5
On 10/15/07, William Bowen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > ABC, CBC and NBC. 40 million viewers a day
> >
> > Newspapers 55 million a day
>
>
> Well done! Way to *not* answer the question ;-)
>
>
>
> > > So last week, how many people watched network news
animal control "police forces" broke into a housing project (low income)
that did not allow pets. forcibly took pets from homes, drove them to a
bridge, then dumped them over the rail, to the ground about 50 feet below.
then just left them there.
horrible horrible horrible.
the "pets" were basic
Again a simplistic label. Was FDR a liberal, a conservative or both?
If he was a liberal, is he anything like the liberals of today?
On 10/15/07, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Sam wrote:
> > That's ridicules. What liberal ever wanted to go to war to defend
> > America?
>
> Well, lesse
"i wont read it ether.
but what is the gig?
some one stole dogs or gather strays?
what?"
Something in between or both. A government sweep of public housing which had
official 'no pets' rules, but over the years many tenements had taken over care
of strays that wondered in to the complexes. Dur
> 'zackly. The question is, how many viewers does, say, CBS news have
> nightly? And then, how many listeners does Rush have daily?
Add to that that both figures must reflect national numbers.
not nation for TV and local market for Rush.
we'll wait.
--
will
"If my life weren't funny, it wou
i wont read it ether.
but what is the gig?
some one stole dogs or gather strays?
what?
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> Sam wrote:
> That's ridicules. What liberal ever wanted to go to war to defend
> America?
Well, lessee ... off the top of my head ...
One of the greatest of all US liberals, FDR, not only architected the
New Deal and Social Security, but led the re-armament of the US,
fought against Isolationi
> WillBo wrote:
> Well done! Way to *not* answer the question ;-)
>
'zackly. The question is, how many viewers does, say, CBS news have
nightly? And then, how many listeners does Rush have daily?
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i listen to NPR, except for most of the fall fundraiser.
if i donate web work, they should provide me an un-interupted stream!
i have become a little obssesd with CNN.
but i am not sure if it the news, or some thing else, i cant put my finger on..
Dad likes Rush, i think he is an ass hat..
~
On 10/15/07, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm socially liberal and a fiscal and foreign policy conservative.
> That means I don't want the government sticking it's hands into
> anything. Stay out of the bedroom, boardroom, and other countries.
> You are a social conservative and a fisc
> ABC, CBC and NBC. 40 million viewers a day
>
> Newspapers 55 million a day
Well done! Way to *not* answer the question ;-)
> > So last week, how many people watched network news vs. listeners to Rush?
--
will
"If my life weren't funny, it would just be true;
and that would just be unacce
ABC, CBC and NBC. 40 million viewers a day
Newspapers 55 million a day
On 10/15/07, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Sam wrote:
> > ABC, CBC and NBC.
> >
>
> So last week, how many people watched network news vs. listeners to Rush?
~~
> Zap wrote:
> This is killing me since I can't seem to find a decent price on these
> puppies anymore. The D50 (which it was) isn't made anymore. The D40
> lacks auto-bracketing which I use and need. The D80 is still hovering
> around $850.
>
Well, this link showed up in gmail:
http://www.dig
Heh. You would have had a total meltdown then on my last eBay purchase.
$4500.00 for a quad that spanked the previous owner.
Bruce
Zaphod Beeblebrox wrote:
> I start getting hives whenever I try to make a purchase over $200 on ebay :)
>
>
~
I start getting hives whenever I try to make a purchase over $200 on ebay :)
On 10/15/07, Mary Jo Sminkey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >This is killing me since I can't seem to find a decent price on these
> >puppies anymore. The D50 (which it was) isn't made anymore. The D40
> >lacks auto-bra
> Sam wrote:
> not a good label. At least I'm honest about being part liberal.
>
I'm socially liberal and a fiscal and foreign policy conservative.
That means I don't want the government sticking it's hands into
anything. Stay out of the bedroom, boardroom, and other countries.
You are a social
>This is killing me since I can't seem to find a decent price on these
>puppies anymore. The D50 (which it was) isn't made anymore. The D40
>lacks auto-bracketing which I use and need. The D80 is still hovering
>around $850.
You could probably get a used D50 on ebay pretty cheap if that's what
> Sam wrote:
> ABC, CBC and NBC.
>
So last week, how many people watched network news vs. listeners to Rush?
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Oh man oh man oh man. I'm so sorry. I'd be balling my eyes out too. I broke
a lens a few years ago and almost had a meltdown. Haven't managed to replace
it yet. A really super duper macro lens. I thought I had broken the actual
camera itself, and I swear my heart stopped.
Good luck man. My sincere
Life is so simple when you can just stick a label on something.
The conservative label does not stick to you. Supporting capitalism is
not enough. You're much more liberal then conservative.
I'm not sure why you like calling me a liberal so often especially
knowing you've admitted you yourself are
Well I was invited to take the Dice Salary Survey, and when it got to
the point of web languages, guess what was missing? ColdFusion. I had to
select Other for it, but of course .Net, C, C++ as well as all the
others were there. That sucks. Does Dice not know that CF is alive and well?
Bruce
~
I can't read that story. Can't do it. I keep picturing my Ellie, the
sweetest dog on the planet, getting tossed over aok, i can't even
comment on the story.
On 10/15/07, Crow T. Robot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Pet owners in Puerto Rico mourn dogs, cats thrown off bridge
> http://www.s
This weekend, in the middle of doing a virtual tour, I accidentally
dropped my DSLR from about 7 feet onto hard concrete below. 'She
don't sing to me no more'
This is killing me since I can't seem to find a decent price on these
puppies anymore. The D50 (which it was) isn't made anymore. The D4
Pet owners in Puerto Rico mourn dogs, cats thrown off bridge
http://www.safp.ca/World-News/4089.html
Read about this over the weekend, and am finding it difficult to get this
story off my mind. The one quote that keeps coming back to me:
***
He discovered the animals around dawn Tuesday after
Nice try Sparky.
AM radio is alternative media. 20 million listeners is a lot but can't
compare to the big 3 networks, the major papers and print magazines.
Fox could be part of the MSM if they weren't the outcast that just
happens to more successful. I think O'Reilly get's 1,5 million viewers
a ni
Yeah, I guess by "cure" i was really hoping for a way to blunt it's affect.
Maybe slow down the decaying process somehow to the point where you outlive
it..
On 10/15/07, Larry Lyons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >Awesome. Now they just need to cure it :/
> >
>
> Not sure if that can be done,
> Be sure to use CFPresentation. After all, it's now one of your selling
> points. :-)
(*nods*) That's the idea, I'll be using it to show off the abilities.
The big thing I need to find is content. I know it's out there, the
WHO, WHAT, and WHY that sales folks need to have available to validate
>Awesome. Now they just need to cure it :/
>
Not sure if that can be done, given that Alzheimers involves massive
non-specific brain damage. Prevention and minimization seems to be the best bet.
But that the test is 91% accurate on prospective tests is very good news.
~
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points. :-)
--BenD
Vivec wrote:
> Nope.
> But do show us yours when you create it *grin*
>
> On 10/11/07, C. Hatton Humphrey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Folks -
>>
>> I have been asked to give a brief (15 minute) present
Can you "knee jerk"
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There may also be some help coming from this line of research:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/4315609.stm
http://www.nationalreviewofmedicine.com/issue/2005/12_15/2_advances_medicine01_21.html
On 10/15/07, Paul Ihrig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> http://folding.stanford.edu/
>
> On 10/15/07, P
Heh. My phone makes phone calls. In a pinch, it can take blurry VGA
rez pics.
--BenD
Vivec wrote:
> :-|
>
> Mes feel so left out with my little P990. I remember when it was the
> hottest thing out. It's still popular in Europe, never released in the
> US.
>
> http://www.gsmarena.com/sony_eri
I always refer to this blog entry whenever I set up Apache and CF.
http://www.mattwoodward.com/blog/index.cfm?event=showEntry&entryID=019337C3-D191-780E-6D8875C588B0E4EA
On 10/15/07, Jerry Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Any reason this shouldn't work?
>
> I want to get Coldfusion running
It was in the 82nd shortly after 2 nazi skins killed a couple at a bus stop
just off fort bragg. The army never seemed to recognize that there are
different types of skins, they were on a witch hunt for a long time.
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I, on the other hand, had few problems with reception or connectivity
*until* it switched from Cingular to AT&T. Sure, I get fewer dropped
calls. That's because all too often, I can't call at all.
--BenD
Mary Jo Sminkey wrote:
>> I know I don't like blackberries, and it's silly to pay for any
A blood test if it works, would give them a target.
--
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Se
http://folding.stanford.edu/
On 10/15/07, Paul Ihrig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> start running [EMAIL PROTECTED] - a cure is doable.
> on every pc you have..
> buy a PS3 and FOLD when your not playing...
>
> i just crossed the 500 WU threshold!
> http://fah-web.stanford.edu/cgi-bin/main.py?qtype=
start running [EMAIL PROTECTED] - a cure is doable.
on every pc you have..
buy a PS3 and FOLD when your not playing...
i just crossed the 500 WU threshold!
http://fah-web.stanford.edu/cgi-bin/main.py?qtype=userpage&teamnum=49191&username=%5BTL%5DDr%2EWho
~~
They thought "Irish Pride" was possibly racist?
I guess your EO had never been to Boston...
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From
The tats I have are not controversial, so I guess that is why nothing was
ever mentioned about them. Also, I was in the maintenance field most of my
career. We did not have any issues about gangs/skinheads or what not. I
recently switched to infantry so we will see, but no, I never heard of this.
A
> Any reason this shouldn't work?
>
> I want to get Coldfusion running on an apache server that is already
> running php and wordpress.
>
> Does anyone have any cautionary tales, or experience saying this is a
> bad idea?
I've had a few issues in the past installing CF with apache but all have
t
Any reason this shouldn't work?
I want to get Coldfusion running on an apache server that is already
running php and wordpress.
Does anyone have any cautionary tales, or experience saying this is a bad idea?
Thanks
Jerry Johnson
~~
> Chris wrote:
> I have worked in the IT industry now for 10 years, and as a CF
> programmer for 6 of those years.
I'm an IT manager at a Fortune 50 company and I would say that most
companies don't care about degrees, just skill sets. Of course if you
want to go into management that changes, but
You never had your EO officer do tattoo searches?
Maybe it was something from the infantry because we had problems with racist
skinheads, but from meps through every stage of my military career we had
tattoo checks.
I almost got put out because I have an irish pride tattoo on my stomach.
-Or
Awesome. Now they just need to cure it :/
On 10/14/07, Dana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Blood test may predict Alzheimer's
> JULIE STEENHUYSEN
>
> Reuters
>
> October 14, 2007 at 10:18 AM EDT
>
> CHICAGO Researchers have developed a simple blood test that may be
> able to predict whether mild
I deployed with the Texas National Guard, specifically a unit from El Paso.
The unit was 80% Hispanic. There were absolutely no searches for gang tats
even though some of the guys had them. The 12 years I was in active duty I
had never heard of this. I emailed my brother-in-law yesterday who is an
I have worked in the IT industry now for 10 years, and as a CF
programmer for 6 of those years. I'm wanting to increase my
marketability and value to an employer, what degree do you think would
be best?
Right now I'm doing mostly freshman classes, and my major is setup for
Biometric Security (whi
> tBone wrote:
> Several prominent leading anti-war "veterans" were found to be lying about
> their service records, some never served at all.
>
And pro-war "veterans" were ALSO found to be lying about their service
records! Like Bush.
> Sam wrote:
> He was talking about Jessie McBeth and all the other MSM poster boys
Ah, Sammy, I hate to break it to you, but Rush and Fox News ARE THE
Main Stream Media.
Rush and Hanity and O'Reilly very fond of telling you this themselves:
they constantly brag about how big their ratings are.
Awesome movie, highly recommended. If you liked Insider and Runaway
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> Dana wrote:
> oh -- nm -- Gruss is quoting da quote. I gets it.
>
Sometimes conservatives all look alike, but in this case it's easy:
Sam is the liberal with the identity crisis and I'm actually a
conservative.
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Do you guys believe in coincidence, or closer, synchronicity?
It's probably a throwback to cave-men and worshiping the sun, but anyways:
I just switched to running a VM of my server for doing my CF werk.
Pimping. Now I can just copy the image, and viola. There's some other
cool bits too, but I
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