It's not unreasonable. People putting their lives on the line for whatever
our govt tells them to do because it's their country telling them to do it.
THey should get a fuck load more then we give them. They should also give
the VA a crap load more money so that these soldiers coming home get what
what pics?
On 5/23/08, Beth In Alaska <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >
> > Is it the house I saw in your pics?
>
>
> thank you Erika -yes it is!
>
>
>
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coolio. don't fuck it up now :)
On 5/24/08, Duane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Congrats!
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Beth In Alaska [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Saturday, May 24, 2008 1:32 AM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: holy baloney
>
> the governor just approved the capitol
I've dicked with the report builder its pretty cool but i've never really
worked where chrystal reports type stuff was looked upon fondly.
It looks like a nice enough tool though.
On 5/24/08, Loathe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Wow, not even a single answer, I guess that means I was right, no o
Wow, not even a single answer, I guess that means I was right, no one is
using this thing.
Loathe wrote:
> So I recently started messing around with report builder in an attempt
> to create some PDF and RTF docs with some difficult formatting and logic
> that wasn't easy to do with cfdocument o
Congrats!
-Original Message-
From: Beth In Alaska [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, May 24, 2008 1:32 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: holy baloney
the governor just approved the capitol budget with 2.5 million dollars for
the 6 clinic health information technology network i've bee
Jump. Things in your current organization sound unbearable.
- Original Message -
From: "Larry Lyons" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Community"
Sent: Friday, May 23, 2008 1:42 PM
Subject: need some advice
> or at least some different points of view.
>
> I have a dilemma that I thought you
the governor just approved the capitol budget with 2.5 million dollars for
the 6 clinic health information technology network i've been working to get
funded for 3 years...
Now the real work begins. You mean i really got to do it now?
~~~
>Anyone else working late on a Friday nite?
>
>It blows to be still sitting at your desk still working @ 10:30. Fnck I need
>a life!
>
>Some post a good joke?!?
Not working on work related stuff, but trying some new stuff.
As for jokes,
An evangelist and a pastor are out hunting, when suddenly,
Learn something new? You mean aside from Java, french and chinese cooking (Ok
that's all the extra stuff I've been doing in the last year).
As for tats, no they'd look terrible on my pasty white skin.
>Lar!
>ask new co to wait till you get vested.
>then jump ship.
>fnck teh man.. because no one
so the titanic on its maiden voyage had some mayonase on it
was going to Mexico after ny
those people really enjoyed the egg product.
thats where syn co de myo, came from!
hows that for a joke!
=]
cheer up!
you have employment..
are healthy, have food...
little love on teh side if your lucky!
Sad but true :)
-Original Message-
From: Jerry Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, May 23, 2008 11:10 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Friday Nite
No good jokes.
My joke:
Duane has a life.
LOL.
(Follow up joke: I have a life AND I have a sense of humor)
On Fri, May 23, 2
No good jokes.
My joke:
Duane has a life.
LOL.
(Follow up joke: I have a life AND I have a sense of humor)
On Fri, May 23, 2008 at 9:54 PM, Duane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Anyone else working late on a Friday nite?
>
> It blows to be still sitting at your desk still working @ 10:30. Fnck I
Anyone else working late on a Friday nite?
It blows to be still sitting at your desk still working @ 10:30. Fnck I need
a life!
Some post a good joke?!?
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Lar!
ask new co to wait till you get vested.
then jump ship.
fnck teh man.. because no one will care for you, but you...
try a new thing, learn more!
and in dc... get a tattoo & a piercing..
i know a guy..
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>I love how both of you cry about the parts of the constitution you like
>and ignore the rest.
>
Better to pay attention to at least part of it, (which btw you are thoroughly
wrong), than to ignore the whole thing, as has been demonstrated by the
shrubbery.
~~~
> > Anyhow I just got a job offer that is very attractive, it means
> making
> > quite a lot more money a year, with the possibility of a telecommute
>
> > after 6 months. The biggest problem is that it will involve a
> commute
> > into the DC area.
>
> Meaning you are not currently in the
The 401k is probably worth waiting for too, but that depends on the
opportunity and the amount of money involved. If you can broker a deal with
the new company to allow you to wait it out then I'd do it. It doesn't hurt
to ask, the worst they can do is say no. If not, then I guess it comes down
to
NOthing to do with stock. I meant fully vested in my 401K.
>Personally I'd wait the 6 weeks. If your company goes public that extra 20%
>vested could be a big difference. It sounds like you paid your dues at the
>current job and deserve it. My biggest regret about leaving a company in the
>late 9
>> or at least some different points of view.
>
>Is the new opportunity a "sure thing"?
>
>meaning: will it last?
Yes the company has been around and will be around for a while.
>
>You're not happy. Well at least you unhappy enough to put out a
>message that has your real name attached to it ;-)
So... I finally upgraded one of our webservers from Windows2003/IIS6/CF7 to
Windows2008/IIS7/CF8. This was a clean install of 2008 and running with
dual 2.4 Xeons with 2 GB RAM
Wow.. what a difference. Doing various loops and operations... about 5
times faster.
~~
> Anyhow I just got a job offer that is very attractive, it means making
> quite a lot more money a year, with the possibility of a telecommute
> after 6 months. The biggest problem is that it will involve a commute
> into the DC area.
Meaning you are not currently in the DC area? You don't sa
Personally I'd wait the 6 weeks. If your company goes public that extra 20%
vested could be a big difference. It sounds like you paid your dues at the
current job and deserve it. My biggest regret about leaving a company in the
late 90's was not waiting until I was fully vested. I probably could ha
A Person wrote:
> So the question is do I jump ship or wait to see if things improve, or at the
> very least until I fully vest. Currently I'm at about 80%. I have about 6
> weeks left before I fully vest. I don't think that this new job will wait
> that long.
>
Have you at least explored t
I love how both of you cry about the parts of the constitution you like
and ignore the rest.
Larry Lyons wrote:
>>> But Rove, the guy who by his *action* is refusing to comply with a
>>> direct congressional order, is questioning someone else's
>>> "instincts"??
>> Still crying about the legal fi
On Fri, May 23, 2008 at 2:42 PM, Mr. X wrote:
> or at least some different points of view.
>
> I have a dilemma that I thought you'd all help me resolve. I've been at my
> current job for almost 5 years now. Unfortunately over the last 6 months or
> so this job has become extremely frustrating, a
> or at least some different points of view.
Is the new opportunity a "sure thing"?
meaning: will it last?
You're not happy. Well at least you unhappy enough to put out a
message that has your real name attached to it ;-)
Take your 80% and get out. Waiting around for it to get better rarely
res
>>But Rove, the guy who by his *action* is refusing to comply with a
>>direct congressional order, is questioning someone else's
>>"instincts"??
>
>Still crying about the legal firings? Wow get over it already.
Yes its only the constitution, its just a piece of paper.
>
>>ah, man, too funny.
>>
>
or at least some different points of view.
I have a dilemma that I thought you'd all help me resolve. I've been at my
current job for almost 5 years now. Unfortunately over the last 6 months or so
this job has become extremely frustrating, and has become what I think as too
much like work. Our
Actually it's what we gave to the returning WW2 vets, and was largely
responsible for the economic and technological success we saw after the 40s.
I don't think it's unreasonable in the least.
Michael Dinowitz wrote:
> According to Tim's post the issue was the bill going far beyond anything
> th
It's bullshit, they just don't want to spend the additional money,
knowing that we are going to be fighting for another 5 or 10 years, and
seeing how the VA costs have sky rocketed already.
Gruss Gott wrote:
>> tBone wrote:
>> Actually, so far the main difficulties with this bill have been the
>
>Been watchin' the news? Mr. Rove was legally ordered to appear before
>congress and has refused.
He was also ordered by the Senate and that's still being litigated.
> Further the justice dept has refused its
>historic role of being the legal arm of Congress.
How'd they do that?
>This sets u
> Sam wrote:
> Still crying about the legal firings? Wow get over it already.
>
Been watchin' the news? Mr. Rove was legally ordered to appear before
congress and has refused. Further the justice dept has refused its
historic role of being the legal arm of Congress.
This sets up an interesting
>But Rove, the guy who by his *action* is refusing to comply with a
>direct congressional order, is questioning someone else's
>"instincts"??
Still crying about the legal firings? Wow get over it already.
>ah, man, too funny.
>
>That's like a jailed thief who's concerned about a priest borrowing
http://lgraham.senate.gov/public/index.cfm?FuseAction=PressRoom.PressReleases&ContentRecord_id=a5e5a49b-802a-23ad-48eb-703c6e8406b5
"We have an obligation to provide unwavering support to our nationâs veterans
and service members. Men and women who have served their country deserve the
best
> Sammy wrote:
> http://online.wsj.com/article_print/SB121141264811412395.html
>
> A good read.
>
But Rove, the guy who by his *action* is refusing to comply with a
direct congressional order, is questioning someone else's
"instincts"??
ah, man, too funny.
That's like a jailed thief who's concer
> Sam wrote:
> McCain had his own bill with incremental benefits based on length of service.
>
So, McCain favors fewer new benefits that are harder to get?
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> Dino wrote:
> According to Tim's post the issue was the bill going far beyond anything
> that is reasonable. Paying for housing? basic salary? I'd join up for that.
>
Great! That's exactly how our military should be - a well trained,
well funded, much desired job that's difficult to get due to
um. I have not looked at the pictures, but I think I'll refrain.
On 5/23/08, G Money <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I smell something else..
>
> On Thu, May 22, 2008 at 8:57 PM, Dana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I smell photoshop
> >
> > On Thu, May 22, 2008 at 10:11 AM, Loathe <[EMAIL PROTE
McCain had his own bill with incremental benefits based on length of service.
>That's what McCain and Bush are saying and it's fairly derogatory, to be blunt.
>
>They're basically saying that only uneducated people with no better
>options are willing to serve - therefore the only way to have a US
http://online.wsj.com/article_print/SB121141264811412395.html
A good read.
>link? I'd kinda like to read what is "troubling" to that snake-fucker Rove.
>
>> OPINION
>>
>> Obama's Troubling Instincts
>> By KARL ROVE
>> May 22, 2008
>>
>> I couldn't get past the byline! Laughing too hard ...
>
>
link? I'd kinda like to read what is "troubling" to that snake-fucker Rove.
> OPINION
>
> Obama's Troubling Instincts
> By KARL ROVE
> May 22, 2008
>
> I couldn't get past the byline! Laughing too hard ...
--
will
"If my life weren't funny, it would just be true;
and that would just be unacce
'Killer Lakes': Africa's Chance at Cheap Power?
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The L.A. Times today reports on the latest installment in Rwa
According to Tim's post the issue was the bill going far beyond anything
that is reasonable. Paying for housing? basic salary? I'd join up for that.
On Fri, May 23, 2008 at 2:28 PM, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > tBone wrote:
> > Actually, so far the main difficulties with this bill ha
What a radical thought to consider psychology in trying to predict human
behavior.
"Turns out all of his advances were based not on new technology but on
psychology."
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Obama's Troubling Instincts
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> tBone wrote:
> Actually, so far the main difficulties with this bill have been the
> increased cost associated with the education benefits, and the fear that
> soldiers that would have stayed in will leave because they can actually
> afford to go to school.
>
That's what McCain and Bush are sayi
I wonder if one is allowed to go out of the box and work with data as well.
Probably not, based on my cursory reading. But what I think could be
cool, but it just may be me, was to be able to refine the rating. I.E.
I liked this movie because of the story, the acting, the theme, the
genre, t
> -Original Message-
> From: Erika L. Walker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, May 23, 2008 10:22 AM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: RE: Netflix prize
>
> Just heard a great news story on the tele (Jeremy Paxman's Newsnight)
> about
> companies doing this sort of thing.
There was a
> -Original Message-
> From: Loathe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, May 23, 2008 8:09 AM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: useful tools
>
> Is that the green allaire backpack with the grab handle and stuff?
>
> I passed that down to someone not long ago.
Yup. Perfect size for
BETH!!
Huwos!! :)
It's been AGES!
*hug*
I'm still around...just been under lots of stress!
So totally cool to hear from you :)
*big grin*
*ear wiggle*
*hands her a blueberry muffin*
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Fridays Joke: Only 51 days
A bartender is sitting behind the bar on a typical day, when the door bursts
open and in come four exuberant blondes. They come up to the bar, order five
bottles of champagne and ten glasses, take their order over and sit down at a
large table. The corks are popped, t
>
> Is it the house I saw in your pics?
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>> Yes, but do you have the green space-suited Intel guy from the Allaire
>> DevCon in D.C. in 1999 - the most highly sought after tchotchke that
>> year? Ah, the good ol' days when conferences gave out lots of toys
>> along with the free wine needed to get me flirty enough to procure
>> said toys.
in application.cfc (or .cfm), instead of returning the page, get the page in
a cfsavecontent (or cfhttp), manipulate it, draw it to the page, die.
On Fri, May 23, 2008 at 10:19 AM, morchella <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> how?
>
> i put this in my application .cfm
>
> '38260')
> OR (#cookie.ritt
Just heard a great news story on the tele (Jeremy Paxman's Newsnight) about
companies doing this sort of thing.
It's actually cheaper and has a bigger ROI than hiring inhouse employees to
come up with something better. Netflix is gambling a million to find a
methodology that works for their compan
how?
i put this in my application .cfm
http://cubo.cc/','lookee','')">
On Fri, May 23, 2008 at 10:12 AM, Jerry Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Translate the words on your pag
Interesting.
http://www.netflixprize.com/rules
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Translate the words on your pages into another language (french, spanish,
pig latin), or just to typos
Either all words, or just a few obvious but random words.
They will then report the errors, which no one else will see.
On Fri, May 23, 2008 at 9:47 AM, morchella <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
ok
function MM_openBrWindow(theURL,winName,features) { //v2.0
window.open(theURL,winName,features);
}
is blocked in firefox...
man..
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ok i need some help here.
a few guys messed with one of my marketing guys.
so i need to wright a quick script to intermitantly trhow up a pop-up or
some thing better if you have an idea?
we looked at http://www.nambla.org/ but that to tame and not very funny
they dont want me to use any of the bas
Hey all,
I'm trying to configure my firewall to allow Flickr upload through., does
anyone know what port Flickr uses to upload?/
Thanks
sas
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Anyone know how to create a filter using the "has the words" section but I
want it to look like:
If message contains "xyz" or message contains "abc"
rather than
if message contains "xyz" AND message contains "abc"
Or do I have to have separate filters for each condition
~
Hey Beth! Congrats on the house and fingers crossed for the job! :)
Is it the house I saw in your pics?
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Oh yes george bush is the crusader for fiscal responsibility.
On 5/23/08, C. Hatton Humphrey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> +1
>
> It's very easy to point at a sound-bite that says, "And today the
> President vetoed a bill that would increase veteran's benefits." That
> tells us that the Presiden
I smell something else..
On Thu, May 22, 2008 at 8:57 PM, Dana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I smell photoshop
>
> On Thu, May 22, 2008 at 10:11 AM, Loathe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Dude she has testes wtf?
> >
> > Tony wrote:
> >> dude.
> >> now thats a meat knuckle
> >>
> >> jesus effin
There are better ways to reduce spending.
How about instead of paying KBR $30 a plate for meals, we have our
military cooks stop patrolling and start cooking again? A contract cook
in Iraq or Afghanistan makes $80K a year, the lower enlisted cook makes
between 30-40K a year, tell me how thats
Actually, so far the main difficulties with this bill have been the
increased cost associated with the education benefits, and the fear that
soldiers that would have stayed in will leave because they can actually
afford to go to school.
The bill increases educational benefits to the point that
+1
It's very easy to point at a sound-bite that says, "And today the
President vetoed a bill that would increase veteran's benefits." That
tells us that the President hates our troops and wants to kill our
babies...
What they didn't say is that there are riders on the bill that
included spending
Muck FcCain
tw
On Fri, May 23, 2008 at 8:18 AM, Michael Dinowitz
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Off the top of my head (not being a mccainite), I'd ask what the riders on
> the bill were. That last paragraph shows the adding and subtracting of items
> to a bill to make it more or less palatable to o
Off the top of my head (not being a mccainite), I'd ask what the riders on
the bill were. That last paragraph shows the adding and subtracting of items
to a bill to make it more or less palatable to one side or another. McCain
may be against the ice cream for all rider on the bill. ;)
~~~
So I recently started messing around with report builder in an attempt
to create some PDF and RTF docs with some difficult formatting and logic
that wasn't easy to do with cfdocument or the word solutions i know.
I asked a few questions over on Talk, but to be honest didn't receive
the normal o
Is that the green allaire backpack with the grab handle and stuff?
I passed that down to someone not long ago.
Jim Davis wrote:
>> -Original Message-
>> From: Deanna Schneider [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Sent: Thursday, May 22, 2008 8:07 AM
>> To: CF-Community
>> Subject: Re: useful tool
Any of you McCainites able to explain why McCain is lining up behind
the President on shooting down providing larger benefits to service
people?
It remains baffling to me why any serviceperson would support a
president who sends them off to an ill planned war, poorly equipped,
rejects expanded ben
> -Original Message-
> From: Deanna Schneider [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, May 22, 2008 8:07 AM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: useful tools
>
> Yes, but do you have the green space-suited Intel guy from the Allaire
> DevCon in D.C. in 1999 - the most highly sought after t
congrats
On 5/22/08, Beth In Alaska <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Today I had a job interview with a VP of the Alaska Railroad at 9 am.
> And we close on our house (first house) at 1 pm
>
> Talk about high blood pressure.
>
>
>
~~~
Beyond compare is a file and directory comparison utility. It will show
which directory has the the most recent copy of a file, files that are not
present in one directory, etc. You can also compare text based documents to
see where they differ.
IMO, its invaluable for synching local workspace w
Does Wal-mart sale B&S now?
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