> -Original Message-
> From: Don L [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, December 27, 2007 9:33 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: What's favoriate sites for tech-related news?
>
> My favorite, Wired. But at the moment I'm kind of like just out of
> cave :(
ArsTechnica.com, definitel
Apart from the obvious, as solutions have been given.
One has to remember that the cfdump tag is a debug tool, and really
shouldn't be used in situations like this.
Just an FYI for others who might read this.
On 12/28/07, Scott Raley -ITC <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've got to put an employme
Form Results
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My favorite, Wired. But at the moment I'm kind of like just out of cave :(
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working. Just renaming some of the form fields so they make sense to other
people who get the emails.
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From: Larry Lyons [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, December 27, 2007 6:15 PM
To: CF-C
If (oil >= 100) then shailcost=17+23 /*17 operational cost, 23 environmental
recovery cost*/
What's better? $40 dollars used inside America or $100+ going to countries
who support terrorism overtly or covertly.
On Dec 27, 2007 6:18 PM, Larry Lyons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >If the initial tes
I am not sure her goal was power. I think it is possible that she was
sincere in wanting to bring democracy to pakistan
On Dec 27, 2007 3:47 PM, Tony <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> i get the everything.
> i get it.
>
> but come on.
>
> parading around the streets of what appears to be security by sw
i get the everything.
i get it.
but come on.
parading around the streets of what appears to be security by swiss cheese
and a bunch of freakin lunatics, i mean, it was like she had a freakin sign that
said, here are my days left, who is gonna get me first...
i dont know... muqtada al sadr is ali
>cute pet and cute kid, beat that one!
Well, these aren't my photos...but I do think they are awfully cute!
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>most seem to have RAW support nowadays. Picasa and iPhoto are the
>ones I use right now, but unfortunately, Picasa can't seem to do Red
>Eye reduction on RAW.
>
Thx, given that I'm doing most of my work on a Mac these days, iPhoto it is.
Well if we're doing cute pet shots,
http://www.lyonsmorris.com/test/AlexisAndWeasel.jpg
cute pet and cute kid, beat that one!
>Mary Jo,
>
>That's farging cute, how did you get him to sit still long enough?
>
>--
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>
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>4405 Oakshyre Way
>Raleigh,
>If the initial test showed a result of $17 per barrel then at current prices
>I'd say there's enough room to tack on a fee to repair or restrict damage to
>the environment.
>
$17 seems much too optimistic. And that doesn't include environmental recovery
costs. Also if you look at the areas where
Remember that the form scope is a struct, so you can loop over the struct:
#i#: #form[i]#
larry
>Try this instead:
>
>
>
>
> #i# = #form[i]#
>
>
>
>
>Chris Peterson
>
>I haven't tried the code (could be typos) b
I'm in the mood to get rid of the hand-me-down furniture that is my
current work center and build a nice custom one. Problem is, I
haven't found any inspiring designs. Has anyone seen some cool/easy
to build design around the "internets"
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"Instead of building newer and larger weapons of mas
Who in the American government is trying to kill the president? Is it the
State Department that's going to allow a registered terrorist group to
'guard' him? Is it the Democrats? The Republicans? Ron Paul?
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=59390
According to *World Net Daily
> Aside from Photoshop, what half decent photo editing programs can
> handle RAW
As mentioned, a lot of them do support it. ACDSee Pro which I use has a really
nice RAW editor built in. You do need to be sure if you get a really new model
of camera that whatever program you have supports it, o
> You seem to be confusing proven reserves with production. To put that huge
> number in perspective, Canada has about 1.2 trillion barrels locked away
> in tar sands, but they only produce about 80 barrels a day. According to
>
> http://www.fossil.energy.gov/programs/reserves/npr/publications/
>h..this just goes to show you how tight I can be, but has
>anyone ever used a Bower flash? I know Bower used to make some crappy
>lens adapters, but I'm not sure about their flash units?
I've not used one (the cost of a decent flash off ebay is so minimal compared
to good lenses I've ju
GIMP has a plugin in for RAW format
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-Original Message-
From: Larry Lyons [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, December 27, 2007 4:19 PM
To: CF-Communi
most seem to have RAW support nowadays. Picasa and iPhoto are the
ones I use right now, but unfortunately, Picasa can't seem to do Red
Eye reduction on RAW.
On 12/27/07, Larry Lyons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >When you get the chance, start shooting in RAW, you'll be amazed at
> >how much bett
>When you get the chance, start shooting in RAW, you'll be amazed at
>how much better the pictures can be. I just started doing it and
>aside from the extra time of processing and the extra size (8 meg a
>shot) I love it.
>
>Also, you'll probably want a 150x speed memory card, otherwise you'll
>be
I heard about that rescue. Cannot understand why people are like that.
Anyhow I was just through Roanoke the Sunday before Christmas and just after,
the next time you heading out and we're both in the area, let me know I'll buy
you a beer, or some decent coffee at Mill Mountain.
>We picked her
Try this instead:
#i# = #form[i]#
Chris Peterson
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From: Duane [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, December 27, 2007 4:20 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: Form Dump
I haven't tried the code (could be typos) but this should be
doh
that would work, just got to name the form fields something useful..
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From: Zaphod Beeblebrox [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, December 27, 2007 4:18 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Form Dump
just loop over the keys in the form scope and output the key n
yup that works. Just have to rename some of the form fields so the HRO
person knows what it is.
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From: Duane [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, December 27, 2007 4:20 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: Form Dump
I haven't tried the code (could be typos) but this s
What don't you like about ? The reasons you are rejecting
this option can highly influence the complexity of what you are looking
for.
But if you just want a simple vanilla dump without the DHTML and colors
of you can always do this.
#field#: #form[field]##chr(13)##chr(10)#
Provide
> > I'm not sure what looks more geeky -
> > walking around wearing the t-shirt or walking around with an open
> > laptop trying to detect wi-fi signals.
>
> I'd have to go with the shirt, I think. ;-) Of course, this is why
> you can also buy simple handheld detectors as well (to hide your
>
I haven't tried the code (could be typos) but this should be close.
#thisField# = #evaluate("form.#thisField#")#
-Original Message-
From: Scott Raley -ITC [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, December 27, 2007 5:14 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Form Dump
I've got to put an emplo
If the initial test showed a result of $17 per barrel then at current prices
I'd say there's enough room to tack on a fee to repair or restrict damage to
the environment.
On Dec 27, 2007 4:01 PM, Larry Lyons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Of course that's assuming that the petroleum from oil shale
just loop over the keys in the form scope and output the key name and key value?
On 12/27/07, Scott Raley -ITC <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've got to put an employment application online and email this. Other then
> cfdump'ing it to an email is there any easy way to dump all the form fields.
> A
I've got to put an employment application online and email this. Other then
cfdump'ing it to an email is there any easy way to dump all the form fields.
Already tried a mailto cgi script and it wasn't working as well as I hoped.
Any php tag or other cf solution out there?
Of course that's assuming that the petroleum from oil shale is economically
recoverable. Look how long it took for the oil sands up in Alberta to be
economically viable - almost 30 years of work. And look what's happening with
it now, the area is being strip mined to recover the oil. Some have d
** Private ** wrote:
> Um, I don't think you're looking at real statistics. According to this
> report we have a LOT more than you think:
>
> http://www.rand.org/pubs/monographs/2005/RAND_MG414.pdf
>
> The largest known oil shale deposits in the world are in the Green
> River Formation,
> which
> I think the point has gotten across and the people who are reading
> this and care enough will at least take the time to research it a bit
> before doing it or talk to their vet about it a bit more or be more
> selective in choosing their vet.
Amen, we can certainly agree on that. And for the
Sorry I don't have time to read all that, gotta get back to work & we are never
gunna agree... if we were in person then it might be better so that things
aren't getting lost in how they are said and we are just going in circles at
this point.
I think the point has gotten across and the people
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"Traditionally, when you l
h..this just goes to show you how tight I can be, but has
anyone ever used a Bower flash? I know Bower used to make some crappy
lens adapters, but I'm not sure about their flash units?
On 12/27/07, Mary Jo Sminkey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >I've been kinda scared to
> >put it on my D80
> >That's farging cute, how did you get him to sit still long enough?
I should mention that the *really* hard shot that I did this year was both my
dogs *and* my cat all lying under the tree together. The dogs will stay put but
my cat does not willing sit next to them...so I had to entice him to
>I've been kinda scared to
>put it on my D80 since a bunch of people say it's too high of a
>voltage. It's not ttl either so it's a pain to use, but just having
>the bounce makes heaps of difference in photos.
I'd be scared to use it to if I heard that! Definitely E-TTL is what you
want...ebay i
>That's farging cute, how did you get him to sit still long enough?
LOL, he's a very highly trained dog, so will hold something and sit still for
me. The tricky part was he kept wanting to turn his head to look back at me, so
I had to take the shot pretty quickly once he was in place, and you c
We picked her up in Roanoke on the way to my inlaws. She's had a rough
start. She was one of 980 dogs rescued from a mill in Hillsville, Va. She
was handled very roughly, so she's shy when people want to pet her.
She's made great strides in the four weeks that she's been out of the mill,
just thi
yeah, that was on my christmas list but I didn't get it. Looks like
I'll have to spring for it myself.
I've got an old automatic vivitar flash that I was using with my D50
(before I dropped it and shattered it), but I've been kinda scared to
put it on my D80 since a bunch of people say it's too h
Ha! I love that shot!
As for the D40, barebones is what they were trying for. That's how
they can sell that sucker for $479 w/lens.
The next one up, the D80, which can use all nikon lenses, is about
double that price.sadly, I had to find that out with my own
pocketbook :(
On 12/27/07, M
>When you get the chance, start shooting in RAW, you'll be amazed at
>how much better the pictures can be. I just started doing it and
>aside from the extra time of processing and the extra size (8 meg a
>shot) I love it.
I would add that if you want to do good indoor shots, get a good external
Mary Jo,
That's farging cute, how did you get him to sit still long enough?
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From: Mary Jo Sminkey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thu
>Well.. technically she's two, but she's a Cavalier King Charles, compared to
>my other two she might as well be a puppy.
>
>She's a mill rescue, but she's coming along well..
Wow, that's a fairly rare breed for a puppy mill. They are such sweet dogs
though, one of my favorite breeds.
~~~
> I'm not sure what looks more geeky -
> walking around wearing the t-shirt or walking around with an open
> laptop trying to detect wi-fi signals.
I'd have to go with the shirt, I think. ;-) Of course, this is why you can
also buy simple handheld detectors as well (to hide your geekness bette
> Just checked the basic Nikon D40 kit at Costco.com is $479
Amazes me that digital SLRs can be bought for such a price now. They sure have
come down in price, at least the lower end models, although I still would like
to see the rest of the lines come down more too, seems like each camera I bu
Well.. technically she's two, but she's a Cavalier King Charles, compared to
my other two she might as well be a puppy.
She's a mill rescue, but she's coming along well..
sas
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> only if you also agree
> not to say that it's not just peachy keen and fine to declaw kittens
oops, not sure how that double-negative got in there, obviously I meant "if you
agree not to say that it's just peachy keen and fine..."
On 12/27/07, Scott Stewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> A 2004 Chevy Trailblazer
> And a new puppy..
Damn, a new puppy? That's gonna cost ya! ;)
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A Washington National Jersey
A Redskins Training shirt
2 Transformers
My wife made me a huge Redskins Blanket
Six Books (including the "Dangerous Book for Boys", my wife is going to
regret buying this for me..muahhahahahahhah)
Two CD's
A 2004 Chevy Trailblazer
And a new puppy..
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> http://www.acomplaintfreeworld.org
that's a little weird...my name, but not me.
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Quite the opposite. His murder allowed the left to drive more and more
concessions to 'peace' which made Israel look weak and spurred on more
terrorism, not less. Rabin was trying to get peace from a position of
strength. The current government is trying to get peace from a position of
bribery.
We'
Hey all,
Hope everyone had an awesome Christmas/Hanukkah/Festivus time with friends
and family..
Quick question, if one uses this url
http://download.macromedia.com/pub/shockwave/cabs/flash/swflash.cab#version=
4,0,2,0
To download the shockwave plugin, does it automatically download the
On 12/27/07, Zaphod Beeblebrox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My coworker is moving into a new house and is finally replacing his
> aging projection TV. He went to best buy last night and ended up
> buying a $3200.00 samsung hdtv 1080p 120hz lcd, an $80 4ft hdmi cable,
> and a $150 power conditioner
Um, I don't think you're looking at real statistics. According to this report
we have a LOT more than you think:
http://www.rand.org/pubs/monographs/2005/RAND_MG414.pdf
The largest known oil shale deposits in the world are in the Green River
Formation,
which covers portions of Colorado, Utah, a
I may be showing my ignorance of history here, but it seems like the murder
of Israeli Prime MInister Yitzhak (sp?) Rabin seemed to put a real damper on
the growing movement towards reconciliation between the Pals and the
Israelis.
When a movement is based on peace, sometimes the violent assassina
Actually, come to think of it, I don't think there has been a single
instance in history where a cause wasn't strengthened in its resolve when
its leader was martyred. Both good causes and bad (depending on your point
of view), it always seems to make a movement stronger.
Respectfully,
Adam Phil
When you get the chance, start shooting in RAW, you'll be amazed at
how much better the pictures can be. I just started doing it and
aside from the extra time of processing and the extra size (8 meg a
shot) I love it.
Also, you'll probably want a 150x speed memory card, otherwise you'll
be waitin
She had no intention of dying, but sometimes that is the price to be paid
for standing up to tyranny. She is one of the few people in Pakistan brave
enough to publicly oppose the terrorist elements in Pakistani society. Her
death may lead to great strife, but it may also rally people behind her
cau
My coworker is moving into a new house and is finally replacing his
aging projection TV. He went to best buy last night and ended up
buying a $3200.00 samsung hdtv 1080p 120hz lcd, an $80 4ft hdmi cable,
and a $150 power conditioner/surge protector.
Before he went, he asked me what he should look
So I've been to CFUNITED every year for 4 years now... but I think I'm
going to skip this year so I can instead go to 360 Flex in Atlanta and
MAX in San Francisco.
I haven't been to MAX in a couple years.. I skipped the Chicago event
because I didn't want to go to Chicago. But having never been t
> You have not lol... You just keep going on about your imaginary
> studies and biased web sites..
Oh right, I forgot that in your mind to respect you means I have to agree with
you. Well, you are doing such an amazing job at this point of contradicting
your own statements, I'm not sure I need
But what if your cause suffers greatly in the event of your death? At that
point, wouldn't self preservation also serve your cause?
On Dec 27, 2007 10:38 AM, Adam Churvis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> > i get the CAUSE, and doing for the PEOPLE, but damn. at some
> > point, SELF has to come into t
I know this is off-topic but this thread is already way off topic.
I was looking at a response tigerbay.org sent to apple in response to
a threat if legal action, and the footer of the message was this:
> This message and any attached documents contain information from the
> law firm of OMelveny
> i get the CAUSE, and doing for the PEOPLE, but damn. at some
> point, SELF has to come into the equation, right?
No, not if the cause and the people are worth more to you than your own
life. Ask any career soldier, sailor, or Marine.
I respected Benazir Bhutto's bravery. I watched her grow up
Just checked the basic Nikon D40 kit at Costco.com is $479
>That's exactly what I need ... I'm not really *into* photography, but I'm
>interested in learning more ... I'm tired of getting crappy shots from my
>current digital camera because a.) I don't know enough and b.) I have to
>wait for the
On 12/27/07, Larry Lyons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > > But the one who scored the most in our family was our 3 year old,
> > > which is how it should be.
> >
> > Well, I kind of wonder about that, it does seem like so many families
> > go so overboard with the younger kids and what does that
>>Besides our (Wendy and me) real present came a few weeks ago, we gave
>ourselves a new Nikon D40 Digital SLR camera.
>
> Me want!!
Aside from Ebay, the best price I found was Costco.
>
>I spent 3 hours over the weekend grilling my professional photog
>sister-in-law about which
hah
On 12/27/07, Vivec <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f9cv0dRLsUM
>
> hee hee hee ^_^
>
>
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> > No one mentioned "different" gifts, like my sister-in-law giving me
> a
> > wi-fi detector t-shirt.
>
>
> Ah, I saw those at ThinkGeek, very cool! I wondered how comfortable it
> was to wear though.
I'll let you know, but the front is a piece of flexible plastic stuff. It also
requires
Damn Erika, you got some good stuff!
I was excited cuz I got seasons 1, 2, and 3 of Boston Legal on DVD
from my wife... we just started watching Boston Legal this year. I
also got The Simpson's movie from my daughter.
Speaking of my daughter.. she'll be 6 next month... she got a nintendo
DS from
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I think it is very sad :(
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I am only surprised that she survived this long.
On Dec 27, 2007 6:48 AM, Jerry Jwrote:
> No, sadly not surprised.
>
> On Dec 27, 2007 9:35 AM, Michael D wrote:
> > Well, they tried with a baby (2 weeks ago), they tried with a teen
> > (yesterday), I guess if you try often enough you'll succeed.
Jim Davis wrote:
> Of course after they (of course) fail these tests as well that's when the
> ultra-super special pleading comes out.
I remember a show where Randi was in Russia testing a psychic center
that sold special "healing" water that was psychically charged by being
in the presence of th
That's exactly what I need ... I'm not really *into* photography, but I'm
interested in learning more ... I'm tired of getting crappy shots from my
current digital camera because a.) I don't know enough and b.) I have to
wait for the camera to take the shot and by the time it does whatever cute
thi
My Christmas was not as extravagant. I got a stiffy for my quad (it is a
whip and flag, get your minds out of the gutter), some riding socks,
hunting socks, a 2008 IQ Trainer Puzzle-a-Day Calendar, a Starbucks gift
card, a nice family picture from my sister during her wedding, and
$50.00 cash f
I got a really nice weber grill from everybody. (Now, I have a 700
dollar Jeep parked out front of my 800 dollar trailer, and my grill is
nicer than both. Just need a hound and a shotgun to complete the set,
I think)
I also got a killer Lafuma chair for the porch.
Am continuing to enjoy the time
Yeah, I'm pretty certain I would've gone for a D40 had it worked with
my older lenses.
It's a great starter setup, easy to use in auto mode, and configurable
enough once you get comfortable with it.
On 12/27/07, Shawna Hampton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >Besides our (Wendy and me) real pre
No, sadly not surprised.
On Dec 27, 2007 9:35 AM, Michael Dinowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well, they tried with a baby (2 weeks ago), they tried with a teen
> (yesterday), I guess if you try often enough you'll succeed.
>
> "keep moving backwards" - the official terrorist motto (stolen from
>Besides our (Wendy and me) real present came a few weeks ago, we gave
ourselves a new Nikon D40 Digital SLR camera.
Me want!!
I spent 3 hours over the weekend grilling my professional photog
sister-in-law about which SLR to get ... she was hands down all over the
D40.
Lucky du
Well, they tried with a baby (2 weeks ago), they tried with a teen
(yesterday), I guess if you try often enough you'll succeed.
"keep moving backwards" - the official terrorist motto (stolen from meet the
robinsons)
On Dec 27, 2007 9:10 AM, Tony <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> is anyone surprised?
yes it is.
but, its hard for me to fathom why anyone in that much limelight
and that much of a lightning rod would put themselves in that THAT
much propensity for danger?
i get the CAUSE, and doing for the PEOPLE, but damn. at some
point, SELF has to come into the equation, right?
tw
On Dec 27,
Not at all, and I would not be surprised if Musharraf was involved. It is a
sad day for Pakistan though.
Bruce
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From: Tony [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, December 27, 2007 6:10 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: bhutto
is anyone surprised?
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is anyone surprised?
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My wife and I don't usually exchange gifts - usually its combined gifts for
the house or something like that. This year we had decided on a new dining
room set (mostly cause I confiscated our old table for the office). Much to
my surprise she bought a bunch of sports memorabilia for our rec room to
On Dec 27, 2007 1:43 AM, Mary Jo Sminkey wrote:
>
> > But the one who scored the most in our family was our 3 year old,
> > which is how it should be.
>
> Well, I kind of wonder about that, it does seem like so many families go so
> overboard with the younger kids and what does that really teach
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