Mary Jo, I've read your blog about Taz and I smiled at a 9 year old dog
taking 2nd at nadac nationals and at all his titles and his obvious joy in
those weave poles. He was a remarkable dog sports partner as I am sure you
must be. When people told you that they wanted a dog just like Taz, they
MaryJo, I didn't know Taz, but I lost my beloved Samoyed this past July,
also very suddenly and I am still broken hearted. I am VERY sorry to hear
about the loss of your beloved pet. I hope in time you will remember the
joy he brought you all his life, instead of the sorrow of his passing.
Go
> Mostly windows server stuff. I'm running a Win2K3 domain and have some
> glitches that I haven't been able to track down, and some things I want to
> add (I'm not network admin - I just play one at the office)
Absolute BEST place is usenet. microsofts usenet groups are filled with ms
expertise.
> Is anyone on a good email list that deals with networking issues?
>
Anything more specific - what technology?
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>Very sorry to hear - I know how tough that is. Do you know what
>caused the issue?
As mentioned on my blog article, best guess was a tumor causing him to bleed
internally. There definitely wasn't much else that would explain the way he
crashed, but without an autopsy there's no way to say for
The young Marine came back from the war, with his toughest fight ahead of him.
Sgt. Merlin German waged that battle in the quiet of a Texas hospital,
far from the dusty road in Iraq where a bomb exploded, leaving him
with burns over 97 percent of his body.
No one expected him to survive.
But for
> MJ wrote:
> today he passed away very suddenly.
Very sorry to hear - I know how tough that is. Do you know what
caused the issue?
Condolences.
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> Sam wrote:
> Executive Privilege dates back to George Washington.
>
Mm hm. And how about this "executive privilege":
"Government lawyers told federal judges that the president can send
the military into any U.S. neighborhood, capture a citizen and hold
him in prison without charge, indefinitel
OMG Mary Jo, that's not just sad news, but tragic news. I hope
you'll be okay in the next few days, weeks, monthsbut always
remember you have an online family and we've got a lot of big shoulders.
On May 25, 2008, at 9:44 PM, Mary Jo Sminkey wrote:
> It seems like yesterday, I was post
>I'm really sad to hear that Mary Jo. :( He was a beautiful dog and I really
>enjoyed watching his videos.
>Big hugs from the gang down here. :(
Thanks I am still majorly in shock because it happened so fast (about 3
hours from the time I noticed he was having a problem to when he was put to
Wow Mary Jo, my condolences. Glad he will be archived forever in TV infamy.
Adam Haskell
On Sun, May 25, 2008 at 11:19 PM, Erika L. Walker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> I'm really sad to hear that Mary Jo. :( He was a beautiful dog and I really
> enjoyed watching his videos.
> Big hugs from the
I'm really sad to hear that Mary Jo. :( He was a beautiful dog and I really
enjoyed watching his videos.
Big hugs from the gang down here. :(
> :: -Original Message-
> :: From: Mary Jo Sminkey
> ::
> :: It seems like yesterday, I was posting about the trip to NYC I made
with my
> :: dog
It seems like yesterday, I was posting about the trip to NYC I made with my dog
Taz, today he passed away very suddenly. Those of you that have been on here
for awhile (or maybe even a short time!) know how much he meant to me, you can
read a little about him and what happened on my blog entry h
AW!! I'm so glad you are back on the list. We missed you! :D
Congrats on the funding! That's fabulous news in this day and age of
cutbacks.
> :: -Original Message-
> :: From: Beth In Alaska
> ::
> :: Erika is definitely good karma!
We believe in the mission.
I still believe we as a nation are safer fighting in Iraq and
Afghanistan than if we brought the troops home. We consolidate the
enemies attacks overseas, and minimize the impact domestically.
It has less to do with the president than the mission, that and truth be
> Dana wrote:
> why is it with vets that we have to draw the line?
I guess this just reminds me of the baffling nature of "patriotism"
when it comes to the military.
We've got a president that for 8 years has, in words, praised
servicepersons but in action fucked them over at ever turn.
Blatently
On Fri, May 23, 2008 at 6:16 AM, Loathe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 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 or the word solutions i know.
The report b
Scott
http://www.smartonline.com/about/careers.html
I was checking the site for something else but thought of you when I
saw they were hiring. Hope this is useful.
Dana
On Sun, May 25, 2008 at 3:22 PM, Scott Stewart
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey all,
>
>
>
> I want to revamp my resume, are t
this explains the inheritance part a bit better:
http://www.windowsecurity.com/articles/Understanding-Windows-NTFS-Permissions.html
Let me know if that helps. It's sort of related to something I am
doing, so I am interested. If you have further questions, it would
really help to know the file str
try this - make sure the permissions on that private folder are Read
and Execute and not List Folder. Make sure you have read access on the
file you want to open.
There may be somehting more complicated going on involving group
memberships, but start there.
for reference:
http://www.mcmcse.com/mi
you can see the list of files but you can't open one? Is that what you
are saying? If this were Linux I'd be thinking recursive permissions.
Likely the same thing applies in Windows? let me mull it a bit and
maybe poke around Google.
Important question: is there any authentication going on besides
The authentication problem is the biggest pain in the ass right now.
On the file server there is a public and private folders. On the private
folder, only the accountant and myself have access. For some reason
permissions on this folder are currently getting messed up. I'm setup as a
domain admin
this may help -- my best guess for you based on what you have said
about the server stuff
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/community/newsgroups/dgbrowser/en-us/default.mspx?dg=microsoft.public.windows.server.general
On Sun, May 25, 2008 at 7:37 PM, Dana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> http://www.wir
http://www.wireshark.org is pretty much an industry standard.
Most of the lists I am on are pretty vendor specific (Cisco, Juniper,
F5). I believe that Microsoft has some lists,
http://www.microsoft.com/communities/default.mspx
but I am not on them and so can't speak tot heir quality You can try
Mostly windows server stuff. I'm running a Win2K3 domain and have some
glitches that I haven't been able to track down, and some things I want to
add (I'm not network admin - I just play one at the office)
I also need to find a packet sniffer/logger so I can track down some issues
with the speed o
why is it with vets that we have to draw the line? I refuse to take
any such suggestion seriously while we still have the overpaid war
contractors that we do.
http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/content/06_31/b3995075.htm
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/09/30/AR20070930
We don't do enough for our vets but as you said, where do we draw the line?
who draws the line? Is there a line?
On Sun, May 25, 2008 at 1:31 PM, William Bowen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> They're *all* vets.
>
>
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what sort of issues? Routing issues, firmware bugs, load balancing,
authentication integration? Windows server stuff? Linux? firewall?
On Sun, May 25, 2008 at 5:46 PM, Duane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is anyone on a good email list that deals with networking issues?
>
> Thanks,
> Duane
>
>
>
>
>
Is anyone on a good email list that deals with networking issues?
Thanks,
Duane
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They're *all* vets.
Wrench turners, helicopter mechanics, nurses aides. Fuel truck driver.
Cook. Paperwork shuffler. All of them. Can't do the forward jobs
without the rear-echelon support.
And given that we're fighting an insurgency, it certainly makes sense
that my sister-in-law, a JAG officer
> I want to revamp my resume, are there any good online sources for resume
> templates?
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/templates/CT101043371033.aspx
--
will
"If my life weren't funny, it would just be true;
and that would just be unacceptable."
- Carrie Fisher
I'm not saying that benefits should be limited to vets. Benefits such as
free college should go to all under the GI bill regardless. That's not an
issue here. It's the 'extra' benefits such as housing and salary to go to
college that I feel should be limited to vets.
And as to how to make the dete
Even those that join "only for the benefits" still serve, therefore,
they're just as deserving of the educational benefits as those that
joined with more noble intentions. It's not like they can join and
then choose not to go to Iraq or Afghanistan, etc. simply because they
joined "only for the ben
Hey all,
I want to revamp my resume, are there any good online sources for resume
templates?
Thanks
sas
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awesome!
congrats again!
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Hey all,
First off thanks for helping me clarify things. It really helped and I very
much appreciate your input. That's one of the reasons I love this community.
Anyhow I just sent in my acceptance letter. I hope to start on June 23. I'm
probably going to start bitching about the commute on the
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