Well, I for one am not participating in this ridiculous discussion anymore.
Anyone that compares a surgery with *no* benefits whatsoever for the animal
with surgeries like spaying and neutering, or giving vaccines, which have
well-known and documented benefits for the animal, both medical and be
What about pizza and fried foods?
I think the reason this lady got burned was because she didn't want to
pull down her sweatpants in front of her grandson.
http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-a-pizza-burn.htm
Although the painful injury known as a pizza burn can be caused by
other hot foods, many pe
That is pure, cold, unadulterated fear.
You can't talk about scalding and laps without a little, um, shrinkage.
=)
On Dec 22, 2007 9:32 PM, Adam Churvis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My sack is tingling just thinking about it! :)
~
Well I would certainly believe the things I have seen with my own eyes over
someone's opinions and while true mine are also opinion based at least they are
based upon first hand knowledge. You were a vet ast, ok And you base part of
your argument on seeing the cat wake up and flop around and try
You know, I'm wondering why an enterprising group of attorneys has not
brought a class action suit against the official body (bodies?) that
recommend(s) service at such coffee temperatures without following that up
with any safety recommendations whatsoever.
I mean, look at the established histo
Gruss,
With all due respect, you'd be making a complete fool out of yourself if you
were arguing these points in a legal forum. There, attorneys would tear
your notions apart and perhaps dissuade you from pursuing a legal career.
I just wish you would spend a lunch with a competent attorney and
>I like the format of their tournaments though.
I just don't have a lot of experience playing with larger numbers of players,
or games that go on for hours. I've always tended to play fairly tight, getting
more aggressive only towards the end of the game, and that just doesn't work
well when th
> The level of injury is irrelevant. I can kill myself with a
> toothpick. If I do, that doesn't make Diamond MORE liable than had I
> simply poked myself. The question therefore is 3-fold:
The level of injury is not irellevant. It is about what is reasonably
expected. When someone gives me
> Todd wrote:
> It is reasonable to expect to be burned a bit by a hot liquid. It is not
> reasonable to expect to be burned that severely. I mean, my god man, skin
> grafts?
>
The level of injury is irrelevant. I can kill myself with a
toothpick. If I do, that doesn't make Diamond MORE liable
On 12/22/07, Mary Jo Sminkey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I remember awhile back a lot of us were playing in the Miller Light online
> poker tournament...anyone still playing online poker? I recently got back
> from a trip to Las Vegas and while I didn't play any poker out there (other
> than blo
well, I am sure this seems extreme, but you could also do some work
over the weekend
On Dec 22, 2007 9:21 AM, morchella <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> D- thats like 600 hundred bucks..
> there has to be a cheaper way.
> i have to back up like 5 servers next week.
> migrate them to a new Virtual
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its sql2000.
what if i dont know all passwords?
i can get in to cfadmin on both dev & prod.
but not sa on both sql serves.
i can vpn in most boxes, but dont have admin pass on the boxes.
so have to figure out them... since they are locked...
seriously i would pay some one to clean this shit up.
b
No, that is not what I am saying at all. Once again, you are greatly
oversimplifying everything. So, allow me to do the same.
A "Coffee is hot" label on a cup of coffee does not mean "Warning: This
stuff will leave you with 3rd degree burns and a $20,000 hospital bill if
you spill it on you."
> Sean wrote:
> Heh, I know a lot of right-wing evangelical types who think Bush is
> doing a great job - but they're the folks who'd vote for Huckabee this
> time around - and I don't want anyone like that running the country!
Ya know, I liked the guy until he started up with the floating
crosses
> Todd wrote:
> As someone else said, I am pretty sure there is a resting period where the
> food is allowed to cool some.
So your logic is that:
(1.) Some food has a resting period and some doesn't. Coffee doesn't.
Just because.
(2.) As part of your food class system, Class II foods (those th
> Sam wrote:
> The woman was 79 and should know by now coffee burns. If she were 13
> I'd give her a pass for learning experience but not at 79. I'm kind of
> shocked she even lived this long ;)
>
+1.
Her lawyers are clearly very good; they were first able to convince
the women to sue, and second
> all in 3 days next week!
They are paying you big bucks for this, yes?
;-)
For IIS you can save the site as a template (if you have multiple
sites, save each as a template). The put those templates in a known
"staging" location on the new server, pelsonnally I create a folder
"0" (zero) in each
I remember awhile back a lot of us were playing in the Miller Light online
poker tournament...anyone still playing online poker? I recently got back from
a trip to Las Vegas and while I didn't play any poker out there (other than
blow some money on the poker machines which are kind of dumb) it d
It's the Encoding error.
I think that Jochem's suggestion should fix it. I experience this with
a few sites where I need to manually switch the Encoding around until
all the ' show up correctly.
:-)
On Dec 22, 2007 3:23 PM, Matthew Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Jochem, I understand the met
On Dec 21, 2007 10:47 PM, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yeah but they only vote if they think candidate X will bring God to
> the pulpit. Bush has kinda burned that bridge and a lot of
> evangelicals are disillusioned and staying home.
Heh, I know a lot of right-wing evangelical types w
The link Todd provided said so.:
http://www.lectlaw.com/files/cur78.htm
Stella Liebeck of Albuquerque, New Mexico, was in the passenger seat of
her grandson's car when she was severely burned by McDonalds' coffee in
February 1992. Liebeck, 79 at the time, ordered coffee that was served
in a styro
> ** Private ** wrote:
> > We have just launched a new site at:
> > wings-of-life.com
> >
> > I just got a call from a staff member saying that there are question
>
> > marks appearing in the text when she views the web pages. The pages
>
> > looks fine to me, so I'm not sure what to fix. I
wouldn't the cat try to eat these? Or at least chew them off? But then
mine was born in a barn, literally and hunts for himself; he just
tolerates us cause we provide a warm place to sleep ';P
On Dec 22, 2007 12:18 PM, Paul Ihrig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> dont do it...
> just get the rubber cl
I won't even reply to some of the more absurd comparisons in your post, like
comparing being against a surgery like declawing to some of the radical peta
policies of releasing animals. You seem to be saying with such comparisons that
declawing is *better* for the cat that just leaving them as th
dont do it...
just get the rubber claw covers.
you can get them that glow in teh dark!
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nice! very cute
i want another cat now...
must wait...
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> The difference in how you do it between an adult and a kitten is total
> different.
So you have no problems then if we came around and chopped off your fingers
from the first joint up. and then require you to walk around on your hands
while they heal...
no problem then, let me get my axe an
As someone else said, I am pretty sure there is a resting period where the
food is allowed to cool some. I will look at a bag when I am at the store
later. Also, you can't spill pizza rolls all over you so their potential
for causing the type of harm we are talking about is greatly minimized,
> Are you really defending a person that put a Styrofoam cup of hot
> coffee between her legs, while in a car, and takes off the lid?
>
> By the way, Styrofoam melts at 464 deg f. How did McD's get water that
> hot?
By the way, in your infinite wisdom how do you know it was a Styrofoam cup?
jus
> Todd wrote:
> , is that
> a liquid meant for human consumption will cause 3rd degree burns when it
> comes in contact with the very skin it is supposed to touch.
Pizza rolls are meant for human consumption but will cause 3rd degree
burns when they come into contact with skin they are meant to to
> Adam wrote:
> Everything depends on how the facts of a case appear to either adhere to or
> violate the principles of law, and the understanding and presentation of
> relevant subtleties you personally have is nowhere near what an attorney
> has.
Maybe you should take Bruce's case - sounds like
> Dana wrote:
> Gruss simplistic?? Never
>
THAT'S IT!! You're kill filed! That'll show you.
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Thanks guys.. As I type this, Loki is laying his head on her, they're
both on the couch napping.
She's a sweet little thing and at only 3 pounds.. she's definitely
little. But when they're playing, I swear she thinks she matches his
14 pounds.
On Dec 22, 2007 11:26 AM, Tony <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
coool ass cat hombre
On Dec 22, 2007 11:35 AM, Bruce <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Cute cat. Looks like she has no problem settling in to her new digs.
>
> Bruce
>
>
> On Dec 22, 2007 1:32 AM, Greg Morphis
>
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/sets/72157603516747992/
>
> my first time
Cute cat. Looks like she has no problem settling in to her new digs.
Bruce
On Dec 22, 2007 1:32 AM, Greg Morphis
http://www.flickr.com/photos/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/sets/72157603516747992/
my first time using flickr..
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haha, well, it appears the neither the cat nor the dog are having any issues
acclimating!
On Dec 22, 2007 1:32 AM, Greg Morphis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/sets/72157603516747992/
>
> my first time using flickr..
>
>
D- thats like 600 hundred bucks..
there has to be a cheaper way.
i have to back up like 5 servers next week.
migrate them to a new Virtual shity environment.
clean it up & make it work then mirror it for Production, Staging, and testing
we dont even have hardware. they wanted me to use a usb hdd.
n
Gruss simplistic?? Never
On Dec 22, 2007 8:07 AM, Todd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thank you. You said what I was trying to, but did it in a much better way.
>
> Simply put, everyone knows that if you shoot yourself in the head, you are
> probably going to die. Everyone knows that ovens rou
** Private ** wrote:
> We have just launched a new site at:
> wings-of-life.com
>
> I just got a call from a staff member saying that there are question
> marks appearing in the text when she views the web pages. The pages
> looks fine to me, so I'm not sure what to fix. I assume it might have
> -Original Message-
> From: Matthew Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Saturday, December 22, 2007 9:17 AM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: question marks appearing in web page text
>
> We have just launched a new site at:
> wings-of-life.com
>
> I just got a call from a staff member s
On 12/22/07, Matthew Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> We have just launched a new site at:
> wings-of-life.com
>
> I just got a call from a staff member saying that there are question marks
> appearing in the text when she views the web pages. The pages looks fine to
> me, so I'm not sure what
Thank you. You said what I was trying to, but did it in a much better way.
Simply put, everyone knows that if you shoot yourself in the head, you are
probably going to die. Everyone knows that ovens routinely reach
temperatures that can and will cause bodily harm. That's what those devices
a
Gruss,
You're thinking way too simplistically about law. There is virtually no way
a layperson can say "if this, then that," or "so if I do this
layperson-logic thing, then there couldn't be a problem legally," or "so
then that principle applies to this different scenario, too."
Everything depen
We have just launched a new site at:
wings-of-life.com
I just got a call from a staff member saying that there are question marks
appearing in the text when she views the web pages. The pages looks fine to
me, so I'm not sure what to fix. I assume it might have something to do with
the encodi
http://www.talktothevet.com/ARTICLES/CATS/catdeclawing.HTM
http://www.declawing.com/
http://declaw.lisaviolet.com/
I'd be interested in seeing some documentation that there's nothing
wrong with Declawing,
and it's fine for the cats. :)
On Dec 22, 2007 4:20 AM, Dave l <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
The difference in how you do it between an adult and a kitten is total
different.
Yes you are removing part of the "finger", just like when young males get part
of their pecker whacked off, so I guess that if a male is circumcised that he
is going to have behavioral issues. Now go back to t
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