yay :)
On 5/28/08, Loathe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> http://www.surfthechannel.com/show/television/Star_Trek%3A_Deep_Space_Nine_%5BDSN%5D.html
>
> Jim Davis wrote:
> >> -Original Message-
> >> From: Loathe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >> Sent: Wednesday, May 28, 2008 12:30 PM
> >> To: CF-
http://www.surfthechannel.com/show/television/Star_Trek%3A_Deep_Space_Nine_%5BDSN%5D.html
Jim Davis wrote:
>> -Original Message-
>> From: Loathe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Sent: Wednesday, May 28, 2008 12:30 PM
>> To: CF-Community
>> Subject: Re: Deep Space Nine is Still the Best Trek!
>
tpipwv!
On May 28, 2008, at 7:25 PM, Beth In Alaska wrote:
>> potentially NSFW?
>>
>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v31qxrXsxv0
>>
>
>
> ROFLMAO, must share with mike. I will definitely be getting the wii
> i asked
> for.
>
>
>
> do you have a link to download this template since its not in our 2007
> enterprise install?
But of course!
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=BC4E5C4E-FBBB-4666-8E32-C4CEE09E1FE6
:-)
--
will
"If my life weren't funny, it would just be true;
and that would just be una
There is a "new" breed of American... (it's strange, cause some of
them are quite old, but still...)
What The Fuck has happened to our country?
Just par for the course, seeing "conservative"*, "pro war-sies"* argue
with near-active :] service members about bennies , too.
*thinking of a type of pe
Mary Jo:
Condolences, from this bunch of Valliants (showed the wife and kid the
pictures, and I've spoken of you & Taz to them before-- we're all sad
for your loss).
Taz is a beautiful dog (I just lost a relative from Samoa to cancer,
and I like the current-tense idea... but I digress). I know e
> potentially NSFW?
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v31qxrXsxv0
>
ROFLMAO, must share with mike. I will definitely be getting the wii i asked
for.
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oooh collective wisdom ROCKS!
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From: "Jason" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Community"
Sent: Wednesday, May 28, 2008 11:39 AM
Subject: Re: knowledge base
> "collective wisdom"
>
> "lessons learned"
>
> "user knowledge tree" or simply "knowledge tree" since it grows out
>Of course, once she finds out he posted this, she might be single (at least
>while the trial takes place).
Yeah, uploading something like this without asking first is definitely grounds
for some major ass-wupping!
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I need to get me one of them there things.
No, not the fit or the wii. have those.
Of course, once she finds out he posted this, she might be single (at least
while the trial takes place).
On Wed, May 28, 2008 at 5:59 PM, Charlie Griefer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> potentially NSFW?
>
> http:/
potentially NSFW?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v31qxrXsxv0
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do you have a link to download this template since its not in our 2007
enterprise install?
From: William Bowen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, May 28, 2008 3:53 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: knowledge base
Are you using the SharePoint Knowledge Base
didn't know there was a template for that
From: William Bowen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, May 28, 2008 3:53 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: knowledge base
Are you using the SharePoint Knowledge Base Web Site template as a sub site?
> well its in s
a Wiki?
> whats another good word to use instead of knowledge base. its an area
> i'm putting together with threaded dicussions, faq's, lessons learned
> type of thing that can be searched but they don't like the term
> knowledge base since its information comes from the users not tech
> suppo
Are you using the SharePoint Knowledge Base Web Site template as a sub site?
> well its in sharepoint under communities of interest tab.
--
will
"If my life weren't funny, it would just be true;
and that would just be unacceptable."
- Carrie Fisher
~
user contributions? Actually a lot of knowledge bases I have seen were
compilations of user contributions, but if they don't like the term I
guess the customer is always right...
On Wed, May 28, 2008 at 1:27 PM, Scott Raley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> whats another good word to use instead of kn
Uhmmm RTFM?
Just hope that someone has a sense of humor...
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From: Scott Raley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, May 28, 200
self help resources
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From: "Scott Raley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Community"
Sent: Wednesday, May 28, 2008 11:27 AM
Subject: knowledge base
> whats another good word to use instead of knowledge base. its an area i'm
> putting together with threaded dicussions, f
"collective wisdom"
"lessons learned"
"user knowledge tree" or simply "knowledge tree" since it grows out of the
system knowledge created by the operators.
i like "knowledge base" and "knowledge tree"
lol.
just my two cents. cheers.
On Wed, May 28, 2008 at 12:27 PM, Scott Raley <[EMAIL PROTEC
well its in sharepoint under communities of interest tab.
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, May 28, 2008 3:32 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: knowledge base
Sounds like a community area - Maybe User Community?
Quoting Scott Rale
"Library"?
One of the oldest English words I can think of for a collection of
information.
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Sounds like a community area - Maybe User Community?
Quoting Scott Raley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> whats another good word to use instead of knowledge base.
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whats another good word to use instead of knowledge base. its an area i'm
putting together with threaded dicussions, faq's, lessons learned type of thing
that can be searched but they don't like the term knowledge base since its
information comes from the users not tech support/help desk.
>> Sam wrote:
>> The future is looking safer.
>>
>
>So we're agreed then - next step is to wrap things up in Iraq and
>stand down with victory firmly in grasp. Whew.
Not really, Afghanistan is really heating up - apparently Al Queda is shifting
materials and people there from Iraq.
~~~
He said the future is looking safer, he did not say we were finished.
When we are finished, *then* we stand down and declare victory.
Gruss Gott wrote:
>> Sam wrote:
>> The future is looking safer.
>>
>>
>
> So we're agreed then - next step is to wrap things up in Iraq and
> stand down with
> Sam wrote:
> The future is looking safer.
>
So we're agreed then - next step is to wrap things up in Iraq and
stand down with victory firmly in grasp. Whew.
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I saw most of the Voyager series and a bit of Enterprise. I saw both of them
as a revisionist 'update' to Star Trek. Who would honestly believe that the
Federation (especially prior to Kirk) was prone to hand-wringing over
complex moral ambiguities.
-Original Message-
From: Mary Jo Smink
Life is a series of experiences, each one of which makes us bigger, even
though it is hard to realize this. For the world was built to develop
character, and we must learn that the setbacks and griefs which we endure
help us in our marching onward. --Henry Ford
I'm sorry for your loss Mary Jo.
We didn't start the fire. - BJ '89
Remember the 90's when we did nothing?
I feel this was necessary and thanks to those brave heroes Islamofascism is on
the decline. We broke them and changed the hearts an minds of the masses. The
future is looking safer.
>Heh.nice.
>
>This is kind of lik
>Voyager = "Let's ruin the Borg." Enterprise = "Let's ruin canon."
LOL that is a great one line summary of these. ;-)
>Mary Jo. BSG *is* really good. Just .. too good. I'm not going to spoil
>anything for you, but that show is like eating cake every day. It's great
>at first, but it's a
> We just moved into a house were we can now have pets and my worst
>fear is getting a dog and then having to deal with a death and having
>to explain that to my kids.
Kids I think often deal with such things amazingly well. They often don't dwell
on the loss to the extent that many adults do. A
>keep your head up, and be good to your next little one, and im sure
>he/she will be just as good to you as this one...
>
Well, I do have another little sheltie now (so glad I didn't wait to get
another dog!) and he's a sweetie and I love him dearly too, but he really will
never be special to me
That is really sad. It is hard to lose a companion like that. I
remember losing our matriarchal dachshund Heidi when she was 15. My
parents breed her for many years and it was sad to lose a family
member that had been there my whole life.
We just moved into a house were we can now have pets and m
me either. Denial that they were wrong is my best guess.
On Wed, May 28, 2008 at 8:27 AM, G Money <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Belief in WHAT, though, that's what baffles me? I meanwhat are they
> supporting at this point? Deceit for the sake of war? War for the sake
> ofrevenge? Bush for
Heh.nice.
This is kind of like setting a forest on fire, then declaring victory when
the fire is put out, even though 4000+ firefighters died putting it
outand it's debatable whether the fire is even out or not.
You can hang your hat on "partial" failure if it makes you feel
better...
I absolutely love Deep Space Nine. It's not the stuff action movies
are made of, but that is one if it's better qualities. I don't watch
television so I missed much of it when it was on in prime time, but
I've been watching it here and there through netflix and I have read
most of the books? Was t
Well, not a total failure:
Al Qaeda Discusses Losing Iraq
http://www.strategypage.com/htmw/htiw/articles/20080527.aspx
>He's spent his Presidency trying to impress his daddy and my 2 cents
>of psychology is that he's always perceived himself as a failure and
>his presidency was going to be his mag
That, and it was a drastic departure from Gene's vision of the future where
technology is a tool that helps everything and everyone, and makes the
galaxy (for the Federation anyway) a happy place.
DS9 jumped head first into "This is what happens when technology is put to
evil uses". The space
> -Original Message-
> From: Loathe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, May 28, 2008 12:30 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: Deep Space Nine is Still the Best Trek!
>
> You watching an online source, or do you have the DVDs?
Both... kinda. ;^)
I've got the first 5 seasons on
I thought everyone on this list, especially you, hated Scott, didn't trust him
and knew he was a chronic liar. Now he's the good guy?
His mother ran for Governor of Texas against Bush's Lt. Gov. and lost. Maybe
he's still angry ;)
Anyway, Karl Rove brings up some interesting points:
http://hota
You watching an online source, or do you have the DVDs?
Jim Davis wrote:
> Over the past few months I've been watching through the entire series of
> Deep Space Nine... I've just reached the beginning of "The Dominion War" and
> I'd forgotten how good this show was.
>
> (If you've never seen it t
>It's so very rare that all those pieces fall into place at the same time and
>for this show it was a surprisingly common occurrence.
Very much agree with you. I was one of those that really didn't give the show
much of a chance when it first came on, and then re-discovered it later when I
was b
Took me a second to figure this one out :-)
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J.J.
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David, of course, hates my opinion of DS9. I always tease him by calling it
"Boldly sitting where nobody wanted to sit before," and it sends him into a
defensive tirade that's very entertaining.
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> -Original Message-
> Jerry wrote:
> format more run of the mill. If it were about what people wanted, they
> would have done so.
>
Probably faulty logic and here's why: follow the money. How do news
networks make money? Advertising.
That means that Fox sales folks have gone out and signed up
advertisers (i.e.,
I wholeheartedly agree.
A really fun read is the Deep Space Nine Companion (I've probably mentioned
it before, but I can't remember). Seeing the show's cast and crew
(including all the writers, producers, directors, and even composers) talk
about the process of making DS9 is so cool, especially w
On Wed, May 28, 2008 at 9:52 AM, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > gMoney wrote:
> > Just an awful president, and I don't come to that conclusion hastily.
> >
>
> In the immortal words of Dennis Greene, "the bears are who we thought
> they were."
>
Ah yeahworth another look:
http://y
Luckily this is not a rare occurrence. Unfortunately, innocents usually get
caught in the Darwin moments.
On Wed, May 28, 2008 at 10:05 AM, Larry Lyons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> http://www.reuters.com/article/asiaCrisis/idUSISL98870
> Six militants die in accidental blast in Pakistan
> Wed May
HEY!!
I wouldn't elect any of my drinking buddies, they're too drunk most of
the time..
I'm in a really weird place right now..
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+1
rocky bear was my main man, he was with me through 9/11, my failed
first marriage, my divorce, the meeting of my new wife, and then once
he saw i was ok, he gave up and the cancer finally took him over...
the week before he finally went, i swear 20+ friends came by that day
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> gMoney wrote:
> Just an awful president, and I don't come to that conclusion hastily.
>
In the immortal words of Dennis Greene, "the bears are who we thought
they were."
The US elected their drinking buddy and got exactly what they selected
- a failed business man who's only success was when su
Or maybe the last words were "hold my beer for a second", or "it's just a
prop grenade".
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From: Gruss Gott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, May 28, 2008 9:14 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Could not have happened to a nicer bunch
> Larry wrote:
> Six milit
Over the past few months I've been watching through the entire series of
Deep Space Nine... I've just reached the beginning of "The Dominion War" and
I'd forgotten how good this show was.
(If you've never seen it then this won't make any sense.)
I just watched the scene where, after several years
For most I suspect more than a little self-deception. Where issues like gay
marriage, and other so called family value issues are more important than the
economy and foreign policy.
>Belief in WHAT, though, that's what baffles me? I meanwhat are they
>supporting at this point? Deceit for the
Belief in WHAT, though, that's what baffles me? I meanwhat are they
supporting at this point? Deceit for the sake of war? War for the sake
ofrevenge? Bush for the sake of republicanism? I don't get it.
I mean, the only faux rallying cry that has even a modicum of sense anymore
is the "we b
Today's military is full of technology, and that requires intelligent
men and women to use this technology.
Before transferring over to infantry, I was a tank turret repairer
working on the computers of the M-1 Abrams and M-2/M-3 Bradley. These
are very complex systems that have a lot of electronic
> Larry wrote:
> Six militants die in accidental blast in Pakistan
I wonder if any of them said, "watch this!" first?
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> Larry wrote:
> it may have been the case in the 18th and 19th centuries,
zackly. Think about the British "lobsters"; it was critical that
their infantry platoons have discipline for their box formations with
the officer in the center ordering loading, firing, advancement, etc.
The revolutionari
http://www.reuters.com/article/asiaCrisis/idUSISL98870
Six militants die in accidental blast in Pakistan
Wed May 28, 2008 3:20am EDT
KHAR, Pakistan, May 28 (Reuters) - Six pro-Taliban militants were killed on
Wednesday when their vehicle packed with explosives blew up in a northwestern
Pakistani
;-)
I heard about this on CBC radio this morning. on "The Current"
Yves
On Wed, May 28, 2008 at 10:29 AM, Larry Lyons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> http://sify.com/news/fullstory.php?id=14682421
>
> 'Peace panties' from Canada to frighten Myanmar junta
> Wednesday, 28 May , 2008, 08:51
>
http://sify.com/news/fullstory.php?id=14682421
âPeace pantiesâ from Canada to frighten Myanmar junta
Wednesday, 28 May , 2008, 08:51
Toronto: Canadian women have launched a Panties for Peace! campaign to send
their undergarments to the Myanmar military junta to frighten it into ending
suppr
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Sent: T
>Does a soldier that can think benefit the Army?
>Isn't a Soldier's job not to question why, but just to do and die?
it may have been the case in the 18th and 19th centuries, but now that is about
the worst sort of soldier to have. Discipline has nothing to do with blindly
and ignorantly obedien
Does a soldier that can think benefit the Army?
Isn't a Soldier's job not to question why, but just to do and die?
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A true believer would jump into a cess pit and claim that it was filled with
rose water. Don't expect much from them.
>That pretty much seals the deal. This is EXACTLY what I perceived Bush, and
>the Bush Administration, as being. He's an awful president, but not
>necessarily an awful person. He'
There's another very good reason to significantly increase educational benefits
to veterans, it significantly decreases the chances of experiencing PTSD. All
the studies I looked at were retrospective, so there's that limitation. However
it would appear that lower education means a higher chance
That pretty much seals the deal. This is EXACTLY what I perceived Bush, and
the Bush Administration, as being. He's an awful president, but not
necessarily an awful person. He's bright, but he makes the wrong decisions
because he's got the wrong motivations. He didn't outright lie about Iraq,
but h
>Not just that but you'll end up with more officers that have prior
>enlisted service, and in my eyes thats always a good thing.
>
Darned straight. That's how the german system works, you have to serve a term
in the enlisted ranks before going on to officer training, in contrast to the
British a
http://antiwrap.com/x483d4f2c38ae6
Ex-Press Aide Writes That Bush Misled U.S. on Iraq
By Michael D. Shear
Washington Post Staff Writer
Wednesday, May 28, 2008; A01
Former White House press secretary Scott McClellan writes in a new memoir that
the Iraq war was sold to the American people with a
Looks pretty slick. Kind of like the enclosure kits you can buy, but with
the option to continue switching.
It would be nice for archiving. Buy a new harddrive and throw the old one
in the closet. When you need something, you can always access it.
~
"Anyway, the point is, if people wanted pure news that's what "the media"
would deliver, but they don't."
I have to disagree with this as well.
I'll give an example. When "Who wants to be a millionaire" came out, it was
a phenomenon. Most competitors quickly made a spin off in order to siphon
v
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