Nope. Being a dad is about love and responsibility, not age.
On Sun, Feb 8, 2009 at 12:44 PM, Scott Stewart wrote:
>
> Is 44 too old to start?
>
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I know someone who just passed away 2 days ago from every single one of
those complications. Every single one. Of course I guess they all go hand in
hand. :(
On Sun, Feb 8, 2009 at 10:27 PM, Gruss Gott wrote:
>
> Ran across these risk factors that affect 20-25% of the U.S.
> population and whic
My daughter (7 years old) and I read the book recently and so we were really
excited for the movie.
We actually tried to go see last night but it was sold-out by the time we
got there (there's not much to do in Scranton) - even the matinee today was
nearly sold out when we got there, but we did g
Ran across these risk factors that affect 20-25% of the U.S.
population and which predict diabetes, heart disease, colon, prostate
and uterine cancers:
* Waist >40" men or >35" women
* Blood Pressure > 130/85
* Fasting Blood Sugar > 100
* Triglycerides > 150
* HDL (Good) Chole
> Scott wrote:
>
> Is 44 too old to start?
>
Nope. It's about 6 years before I plan to start.
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> RoMunn wrote:
> that is wildly disproportionate to the value they provide. How do we fix it?
>
I think the first thing is to realize what went wrong. I'll start with:
(1.) Wall Street violated the top rule of freedom: if you need to be
rescued you're not competent to be free. Here are some q
> Jochem wrote:
> I do not consider falling asset prices the problem.
Well THAT'S a relief. Whew.
Hey, could you call my money manager and let him know? Cause he think
my assets have lost half their value.
Oh, tell my mortgage owner too.
Hey, thanks!
w000t
congrats brother.
tw
On Sun, Feb 8, 2009 at 7:54 PM, Larry Lyons wrote:
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> No, I was 46 when Alexis was born. 64 mind you might be a bit too old.
>
> Just look at it this way, by the time you retire, she or he will be
> graduating from college.
>
> larry
>
>
>>Is 44 too old to start
So, a friend of mine just lost their hotmail account to a hacker who's
sent out an email from her account asking for money to be sent to the
UK via Western Union in a phishing ploy that claims she's has some
emergency situation happen. They have reset her Hotmail password and
secret questions, an
No, I was 46 when Alexis was born. 64 mind you might be a bit too old.
Just look at it this way, by the time you retire, she or he will be graduating
from college.
larry
>Is 44 too old to start?
>
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depends. How long ago was this? Personally, I say not. Those men are
clearly noncombattants. If American troops are policement in Iraq then
they should act as policement, no tanks involved.
On Sun, Feb 8, 2009 at 12:28 PM, Michael Grant wrote:
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> Would crushing a non-combatant civilian's car re
so then upload the file and verify it so they dont delete it. Doh.
On Sun, Feb 8, 2009 at 6:55 PM, Scott Raley -ITC wrote:
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> Don't have to do that.. all I had to do was upload an html file to the
> website and I didn't do that since I got a reply from sales about them
> reviewing the paperwor
Don't have to do that.. all I had to do was upload an html file to the
website and I didn't do that since I got a reply from sales about them
reviewing the paperwork..
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Bout time you woke up...
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Sent: Sunday, February 08, 2009 6:54 PM
To: cf-community
Subject: Re: dads
Congrats! Awesomeness.
And I hope 44 isn't too old ;) (Don't tell Mr. Jedi, he'll scream "I told
you so") ...
Well, then a premature CONGRATS to ya! 44 is the new 34 anyways.
You'll be fine. =)
My Dad actually was a much much better person all around when he was
in his 40's. Less stress and all that stuff. So if anything, I think
you'll be better off.
On Sun, Feb 8, 2009 at 5:45 PM, Scott Stewart w
Congrats! Awesomeness.
And I hope 44 isn't too old ;) (Don't tell Mr. Jedi, he'll scream "I told
you so") ... but the man and I have discussed it on a fairly light level,
and he's 53. Been there done that already with 2 grown sons... but is game
to do it again.
We'll see. So much to do in life y
We get the official results on Tuesday, the home test says yes !!! :)
Ray Champagne wrote:
> Just saw your tweet. Are you telling us that you are gonna be a dad,
> or are thinking about it?
>
> On Sun, Feb 8, 2009 at 3:08 PM, Vivec wrote:
>
>> You're a man. You are never too old.
>> Although
you can verify it without making it live.
Just add a cname ...
On Sun, Feb 8, 2009 at 10:49 AM, Scott Raley -ITC wrote:
>
> Since you know gmail so well, any way around the 50 account limit for
> standard gmail hosting? The nonprofit needs 20 more accounts and I've
> already waited over a week
aw crap. Stupid signature crap...
On Sun, Feb 8, 2009 at 6:46 PM, Erika L. Walker wrote:
> you can verify it without making it live.
> Just add a cname ...
>
>
> On Sun, Feb 8, 2009 at 10:49 AM, Scott Raley -ITC wrote:
>
>>
>> Since you know gmail so well, any way around the 50 account limit fo
Nope!
I am 29 and have 3 but I feel like I am 50 so I would say you will survive :-)
If by saying "Not just thinking about it" means you are already
pregnant then CONGRATS!
And I will reiterate the person who said it will change your life. Yes
your life as you know it is no longer your life. I
You have a kid and do a good job, you're a dad for the rest of your life.
Some things are a little more age dependent, like being a step slower
playing soccer with your kid. But being the kind of dad who will play
soccer with your kid is more important than being fast while doing it.
At the very
Nah.
You'll probably be a lot more patient with a child by starting later than
normal.
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Start working out, keep fit...and you are good to go!
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> she is by ten years.. and were not just thinking about it..
>
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On Sun, Feb 8, 2009 at 4:33 PM, Michael Grant wrote:
> Ok, rephrase, you insinuated that car crushing is within the soldiers
> rights because it was war-time.
Nope. I said it was a complicated and difficult situation. I can
appreciate that you'd like to turn my point into something else you
ca
Ok, rephrase, you insinuated that car crushing is within the soldiers
rights because it was war-time.
>It's clearly not true, but if it were and as you would prefer, the
>military were to ignore civilian crime, where would you draw a line?
>Looting? Robbery? Armed robbery? Rape? Murder? What
If you're not just thinking about it, it's too late to ask if it's too late. :P
Seriously, I have friends that were nearly 40 when they had their son.
They're doing fine.
On Sun, Feb 8, 2009 at 3:13 PM, Scott Stewart wrote:
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> she is by ten years.. and were not just thinking about it..
>
Sometimes that depends on how young the mother is... :)
On Sun, Feb 8, 2009 at 3:44 PM, Scott Stewart wrote:
>
> Is 44 too old to start?
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This is always an option if you are feeling old.
http://www.theonion.com/content/video/report_many_u_s_parents
On Sun, Feb 8, 2009 at 3:44 PM, Scott Stewart wrote:
>
> Is 44 too old to start?
>
> --
> Scott Stewart
> ColdFusion Developer
>
> Office of Research Information Systems
> Research & E
On Sun, Feb 8, 2009 at 3:53 PM, Michael Grant wrote:
> A punishment more fitting the crime. If the soldiers are in charge of
> upholding the law then shouldn't their be a policy on what punishments and
> how to dole them out.
In a perfect world, that would be nice. AFAIK, most military aren't
t
Do you want kids? I never thought I would be into kids, but it turns out I
love kids. If you love kids, no age is too late. I was 29 when my daughter
was born, and many of her friends have parents that are ten years older than
us, so no biggie there.
Just be aware that having children changes eve
she is by ten years.. and were not just thinking about it..
Vivec wrote:
> You're a man. You are never too old.
> Although it helps if your wife is younger than you are.
>
> 2009/2/8 Scott Stewart
>
>
>> Is 44 too old to start?
>>
>>
>
>
>
~~
Just saw your tweet. Are you telling us that you are gonna be a dad,
or are thinking about it?
On Sun, Feb 8, 2009 at 3:08 PM, Vivec wrote:
>
> You're a man. You are never too old.
> Although it helps if your wife is younger than you are.
>
> 2009/2/8 Scott Stewart
>
>>
>> Is 44 too old to sta
> You're a man. You are never too old.
He's talking about being a dad, not just a father. Being a dad requires lots
of lifting, crawling, playing on the floor, airplane rides etc. It's hard on
the body. The getting a woman pregnant part is the easy work.
On Sun, Feb 8, 2009 at 4:08 PM, Vivec wr
You're a man. You are never too old.
Although it helps if your wife is younger than you are.
2009/2/8 Scott Stewart
>
> Is 44 too old to start?
>
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Tough question. I'm 33 with a 16month old and newborn coming any day now.
There's days where I definitely feel like I waited 10 years too many. I
can't imagine having waited another 11.
On the other hand, I can't imagine not doing it at all.
On Sun, Feb 8, 2009 at 3:44 PM, Scott Stewart wrote:
My dead body wasn't that gruesome. An older man hadn't been seen in a number
of days and the police were called in. They kicked in the door and the man
had died a few days earlier in his bedroom alone.
We had to stay there until the coroner took his body and until his daughter
arrived from Palm
*there be a policy
On Sun, Feb 8, 2009 at 3:53 PM, Michael Grant wrote:
> Out of curiosity, assuming there were no police or justice system in
>> place here, what would you prefer to see?
>
>
> A punishment more fitting the crime. If the soldiers are in charge of
> upholding the law then shoul
>
> Out of curiosity, assuming there were no police or justice system in
> place here, what would you prefer to see?
A punishment more fitting the crime. If the soldiers are in charge of
upholding the law then shouldn't their be a policy on what punishments and
how to dole them out. You said it'
Is 44 too old to start?
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The fluffy bunnies will be greeted as liberators.
On Sun, Feb 8, 2009 at 11:51 AM, Cameron Childress wrote:
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> Hopefully this isn't part of Obama's withdrawal plan. :)
>
> On Sun, Feb 8, 2009 at 2:49 PM, Vivec wrote:
>> Fluffy bunnies dancing through the streets bringing love and happiness to
Hopefully this isn't part of Obama's withdrawal plan. :)
On Sun, Feb 8, 2009 at 2:49 PM, Vivec wrote:
> Fluffy bunnies dancing through the streets bringing love and happiness to
> everyones!!!
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Yeah - the officer I rode with told me about one or two places I might
want to go for a "more adventurous" ride-along. I didn't wear a
bullet proof vest for my ride, but she said in those areas I would be
supplied with one. I was riding in my local neighborhood, which
(thankfully) doesn't requir
Fluffy bunnies dancing through the streets bringing love and happiness to
everyones!!!
2009/2/8 Cameron Childress
>
> Out of curiosity, assuming there were no police or justice system in
> place here, what would you prefer to see?
>
On Sun, Feb 8, 2009 at 2:28 PM, Michael Grant wrote:
> Would crushing a non-combatant civilian's car really be within their rights?
> Honestly asking here.
In Iowa, or Manchester during the middle of the afternoon? No.
During wartime, with non-functioning or non-existent police force and
no fu
Would crushing a non-combatant civilian's car really be within their rights?
Honestly asking here.
On Sun, Feb 8, 2009 at 2:08 PM, Vivec wrote:
>
> It seems that the taxi driver was breaking the law.
> And it also seems that the troops, at the time the video was taken,
> were within their right
Wellfor the last few years my job has been to hire and manage smart
people like you :)
whoo hoo!
uhh...I..umm..guess that may not make it any better...errr...
-_-
2009/2/8 Tim Heald
>
> And you probably make more money than me, even in the third world.
> woo hoo
>
> On Sat, Feb 7, 2009 a
>
> > You'll come around to my way of thinking eventually... :)
...said the spider to the fly
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I did a number of years ago. It started out boring at first, then got to
deal with taking a store employee who got caught embezzling to jail and
ended up spending 3 hours with a dead body found in an apartment.
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It seems that the taxi driver was breaking the law.
And it also seems that the troops, at the time the video was taken,
were within their rights to carry out this form of justice.
Just a bit of what goes on that perhaps we don't see, but the Iraqis do.
I think this is part of the problem with ha
already then :) I am glad we agree, cause it kinda. scared me when I
thought we didnt.
On Sun, Feb 8, 2009 at 10:16 AM, Cameron Childress wrote:
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> Man - sometimes I need a reminder why I don't participate here very
> frequently anymore. Thanks.
>
> You said: "serves him right for thinking may
awesome. I am bookmarking these for future linkage :)
On Sun, Feb 8, 2009 at 10:37 AM, Ray Champagne wrote:
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> How long before we get a cool mashup put to some techno music?
>
> (NSFW language in the blog itself)
>
> http://obamaswear.notlong.com
>
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Has anyone else on the list ever done a police ride-along? I did one
a few weeks ago and wrote it up for our local neighborhood newsletter.
I thought I would share my writeup here in case anyone's
interested...
-Cameron
---
My Night In Police Custody
In all of the questionable adventures of m
On Sun, Feb 8, 2009 at 12:53 PM, Dana wrote:
> already then :) I am glad we agree, cause it kinda. scared me when I
> thought we didnt.
We always agree Dana, you just don't realize it yet. You'll come
around to my way of thinking eventually... :)
-Cameron
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Man - sometimes I need a reminder why I don't participate here very
frequently anymore. Thanks.
You said: "serves him right for thinking maybe he can build a fire
tonight, eh?" As if it's okay to steal wood if you need to build a
fire. And I said... stealing wood is a crime, though not worthy o
whatever. You said it yourself: "not worthy of instant car crushing."
Suppose that the situation is in fact as describe (as opposed to
something else and intimidated Iraqis. I see no attempt to take
these men into custody or to summon the property owner or the
authorities.
You're really an a
Don't think destroying someone's livelyhood is a fitting punishment for
theft. I don't know what the mechanism for crime and punishment is over
there, but shouldn't the iraqi police be involved and charges laid? Noone is
saying that stealing isn't a crime. But crushing someone's car infront of
the
On Sun, Feb 8, 2009 at 11:33 AM, Dana wrote:
> serves him right for thinking maybe he can build a fire tonight, eh?
Where I live, stealing wood from a construction site is a crime.
Wanting to build a fire does not excuse that. If you look in the
background on the video you can see it's a constr
ok. I have to ask. How does this work? I want one
On Fri, Feb 6, 2009 at 9:37 PM, Erika L. Walker wrote:
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> If any of you take up this sport ... well ... make sure you let one of your
> loved ones know to post to the list in case something happens to you.
>
> http://vimeo.com/moogaloop.swf?
serves him right for thinking maybe he can build a fire tonight, eh?
Not today. For the record, if this is real those soldiers should be
disciplined. One of them is talking to the camera, so he thinks this
is acceptable, even prideworthy behaviour.
On Sun, Feb 8, 2009 at 9:09 AM, Michael Grant
Iraqi cab driver was caught "looting" wood. They don't give much more detail
than that. Not sure what the point of the two soldiers emptying their
pistols into the car first are. Probably to demoralize the Iraqi's further.
After they crush it the soldiers are laughing about it. Then they say
"that
I am partial to George Will, myself. Krauthammer gets on my nerves.
Have you seen the supercilious little smirk he has in his picture? I
also like Ruben Navrette (who may be a local phenomenon). Though
almost certainly a Republican, he is thoughtful and his writing
contains actual logic. What a co
Since you know gmail so well, any way around the 50 account limit for
standard gmail hosting? The nonprofit needs 20 more accounts and I've
already waited over a week for them to approve the 501c3 paperwork, in the
mean time they've marked the account for deletion saying I haven't verified
it.. d
I am at work and have the sound off. Is that soldier saying anything
smarter than "serves him right"?
I hope this is a joke. I can see having the fantasy. I myself
occasionally long for photon torpedos on the front of my car.
However.
On Wed, Feb 4, 2009 at 10:54 AM, Vivec wrote:
>
> http://ww
wtf is right.
On Wed, Feb 4, 2009 at 2:09 PM, Cameron Childress wrote:
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> Wait I thought punishment for theft in Iraq was chopping the guy's hands
> off?
>
> Where do I sign up for them to come smash some cars in my
> neighborhood? Theft and car break-ins are on the rise big time since
> the A
On Sat, Feb 7, 2009 at 6:17 PM, Rastafari wrote:
>
> gmail is my bitch
>
Yup... and she's putting on some weight with online storage of 120,169
emails :-)
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And you probably make more money than me, even in the third world.
woo hoo
On Sat, Feb 7, 2009 at 4:37 PM, Vivec wrote:
>
> Well..I can't do cool stuff with outlook and exchange..AND I don't know
> anything much about Gmail!
> HA! Beat that! ^_^
>
> 2009/2/7 Tim Heald
>
> >
> > man I use outl
** Private ** wrote:
> 1.) You're just restating the problem over and over: falling asset
> prices. We agree
I do not consider falling asset prices the problem. Prices go up, prices go
down. C'est la vie.
> but what about the solution?
Convert all the money that has been inserted into the fi
Yes they are all fake but they are still funny as fuck :)
On Thu, Feb 5, 2009 at 4:56 AM, Vivec wrote:
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=95qZtwJNjxk
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fds_hupE2vQ
>
> mildly hilarious stuff :-)
>
> Do you think it's staged?
> heh heh heh
>
>
>
~~~
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