Either I've been doing it wrong, or his name is spelled "Gert". :)
:den
--
Daffy Duck: I've worked with a lot of withe-quackerth, but you are dethpicable
Donald F. Duck: Doggone stubborn little- That did it! W!
Daffy Duck: Thith ith the latht time I work with thomeone with a
th
More info:
http://money.cnn.com/2010/04/16/news/companies/goldman_sachs_questions.fortune/index.htm
On Fri, Apr 16, 2010 at 1:05 PM, Brian Thornton wrote:
>
> Goldman has at least a hundred CF developers...
>
> Yet another approach to go after those who risk for the reward...
>
~~
Apparently, I may have misinterpreted this comment by you:
'It's socializing...it's part of human nature Scott...'
And for that I apologize.
I have had bad experiences with a very small part of a lot of groups,
such as african americans, puerto ricans, whites, religious folk,
atheists, politici
When I was a young lad, my Mother would tell me "in the ""real
world""... or: in ""real life""..." and other such stuff, and it
always boggled me.
When are you *not* in the Real World, so to speak?
Education has always been something I've been, um, "interested" in.
My mom is a public school teac
yes...
they all have to be divs
http://www.yourhtmlsource.com/stylesheets/csslayout.html
On Fri, Apr 16, 2010 at 6:38 PM, Ian Skinner wrote:
>
> Is there a way to float a couple of small pieces next to a larger piece
> of floated content. And then have the main content clear the smaller
> flo
It's dishonest when you continually insist that I brought it up...especially
after I pointed it out in several emails that I did not...even if I later
stated that I agree with it...after the fact. Thank you for finally
correcting thatwell sort of... I didn't hop on any bandwagon. I wasn't
e
Ah I figured out one way.
A simple container with overflow: auto around the small floated content
got the affect I was after.
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Is there a way to float a couple of small pieces next to a larger piece
of floated content. And then have the main content clear the smaller
floats but not the larger?
I.E something like this:
x =larger floated element
y = two small floated elements
z = main content
xxx
xxx zzz
Yeah..I meant it to be, but it was late and I was tired. At least I
didn't give out any secrets.
On Fri, Apr 16, 2010 at 8:34 AM, Vivec wrote:
>
> Yeah so umm...
>
> has anyone realised that this is not Offlist?
>
> :-)
~|
Wan
I do not see it as me being dishonest. Yes, it is true you did not
bring it up initially, but you hopped on the 'socialization' bandwagon
when your 'only teachers can teach' argument was shown to be
inaccurate. I was referring to your opinion, so it does not really
matter who brought it up or whe
While I agree with Morgan's statement, I did not orginate the idea in the
discussion, and yet a 3rd time you dishonestly attribute that to me. I
started name called? I believe you started that with calling me intolerant
and uneducated. Nice try. At least my kids are taught honesty and honor.
E
And as I pointed out that I did not start out on the "socialization
myth"...that was Morgan, yet you continue to dishonestly attribute that to
me.
-Original Message-
From: Scott Stroz [mailto:boyz...@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, April 16, 2010 2:54 PM
To: cf-community
Subject: Re: The hardes
Why should I bother...all he will do is dismissing everything I have to say
by calling me intolerant and uneducated...
Eric
-Original Message-
From: Dana [mailto:dana.tier...@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, April 16, 2010 2:45 PM
To: cf-community
Subject: Re: The hardest thing about homeschool
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>>
>>
>> Copyright 2010 The Washington Post Company
>> Washington Post Digital
>> c/o E-mail Customer Care
>> 1150 15th Street NW
&g
What else is funny is I thought we were discussing it.
You expressed an opinion, based on 'facts'. I provided information
that refuted those 'facts'. It stopped being a discussion when you
started the name calling.
Maybe its a good thing your kids will learn how to 'socialize' from
those at sch
On Fri, Apr 16, 2010 at 3:29 PM, Eric Roberts
wrote:
>
> I dont think Dana and Scott are interested in discussing this with people
> that disagree with them. They would rather act like pompous asses whose pet
> idea can't be wrong since that might make them wrongand we can't let
> that happ
Gah. It's swedish finnish. Crap. Wonder what the key differences are on
the board?
On Fri, Apr 16, 2010 at 10:22 AM, C. Hatton Humphrey wrote:
>
> >
> http://cgi.ebay.com/Microsoft-Wireless-Entertainment-Desktop-8000_W0QQitemZ350340275435QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_Computing_ComputerComponents_Keyb
and the f#cks at Goldman have the audacity to say the charges are baseless
On Fri, Apr 16, 2010 at 11:45 AM, Eric Roberts
wrote:
>
> No kidding...about time...
>
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Want to reach the ColdFusion community with something they wan
no harm in discussion, but you aren't discussing, you are declaiming
that the sky is green. Go ahead and address some of Scott's resources,
if you want to discuss.
On Fri, Apr 16, 2010 at 1:29 PM, Eric Roberts
wrote:
>
> I dont think Dana and Scott are interested in discussing this with people
Larry, I asked you what makes you think it's hard to find
non-religious material. I have already suggested three off the top of
my head, and a way to find more. I called bullshit and you won't back
the statement up. You trying to make me make me give Sam cause for
rejoicing by classifying you as s
I dont think Dana and Scott are interested in discussing this with people
that disagree with them. They would rather act like pompous asses whose pet
idea can't be wrong since that might make them wrongand we can't let
that happen. They remind me of fundamentalists who have a monopoly on th
Fuckface...I was referring to you dropping out of the system not her
dropping out of school. Try a little reading comprehension...or dont they
teach that in homeschooling?
Eric
-Original Message-
From: Dana [mailto:dana.tier...@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, April 16, 2010 1:09 PM
To: cf-co
Now there is an intelligent response...been hanging out with the teabaggers?
-Original Message-
From: Dana [mailto:dana.tier...@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, April 16, 2010 1:20 PM
To: cf-community
Subject: Re: The hardest thing about homeschooling.
protected environments? Like Sandia m
=ZGFuYS50aWVybmV5QGdtYWlsLmNvbQ==
>
>
> Copyright 2010 The Washington Post Company
> Washington Post Digital
> c/o E-mail Customer Care
> 1150 15th Street NW
> Washington, DC 20071
>
>
>
>
> [[5O5UA2-WCFDG-E77B5-XB1H4K-NBI7B2-T-M2-20100416-7
I didn't know Sean was...I was referring to Geert, but couldn't remember his
name...
Eric
-Original Message-
From: Larry C. Lyons [mailto:larrycly...@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, April 16, 2010 1:47 PM
To: cf-community
Subject: Re: Hey...so have you guys heard about this Railo thing?
Whic
Shorin-Ryu, I believe it's one of the Okinawan forms of Karate
On Fri, Apr 16, 2010 at 2:51 PM, Dana wrote:
>
> The discipline did her a lot of good. I am glad I got her to New
> Orleans. She'd already been to the nationals and was going to pass
> because one of her friend was going through some
I have no idea what you are talking about. My comment was fairly simple
"interesting numbers where did you get them? pull them from something
that agrees with your own biases? "
While "pull them from something that agrees with your own biases? "
appears to be a bit over the top, it nowhere near j
:
> http://link.email.washingtonpost.com/r/5O5UA2/E77B5/XB1H4K/NBI7B2/NLY4K/E4/t?a=N02&b=ZGFuYS50aWVybmV5QGdtYWlsLmNvbQ==
>
>
> Copyright 2010 The Washington Post Company
> Washington Post Digital
> c/o E-mail Customer Care
> 1150 15th Street NW
>
The discipline did her a lot of good. I am glad I got her to New
Orleans. She'd already been to the nationals and was going to pass
because one of her friend was going through some sort of drama but I
told her that when you are eligible for the worlds in anything you go,
cause that's an honor even
no I'm not.
There are a lot of features in OBD that is not in Railo or Adobe CF,
such as full GAE support without having to bend over backwards, kiss
your behind while rubbing your belly. Or so it would seem.
My approach has always been use whatever works best, and what the client wants.
On Fri
Which ones, Sean Corfield heads the US branch of Railo, and Gert is on
cf-talk all the time.
On Fri, Apr 16, 2010 at 12:18 PM, Eric Roberts
wrote:
>
> Isn't there a guy on the CF talk list that is involved with the Railo
> project?
>
> Eric
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Robert Munn [mai
I loved competing, I took 15 State Titles in sparring and breaking,
and four National Medals under USATaekwondo and AAUTaekwondo. The
lessons in being graceful in defeat, how to turn "competition Scott"
on and offand just the sheer discipline of training for it are things
that i'll have with me fo
yep.
All you have to do is meet the residency requirements where you get
the final degree. Universities usually insist that you get at least 30
credits with them.
On Fri, Apr 16, 2010 at 12:01 PM, Judah McAuley wrote:
>
> That's really cool. Combine this with the Open University project and
> y
fair enough, but actually... the homeschool group was far more diverse.
Her friends there included the daughter of a Unitarian minister, and
another whose mother was a model and father was an apparently
well-known graphic novelist. Still another was raised by a rather
strict evangelist mother and
Lara got quite a bit out of competition. I don't know if I ever told
you that when she went to the worlds in new orleans she won one first
place and I think three seconds... even if you allow for the fact that
this was only girls at her age and rank, that's still pretty good. She
had to beat four
On Thu, Apr 15, 2010 at 10:48 PM, Eric Roberts
wrote:
>
> No...that was someone else actually...even though I do agree with it. You
> dont learn how to interact with people in protected environments with
> parents hawking over them 24/7.
>
You do not learn how to interact with people by being
ya well. homeschool kids don't act like that. We had a similar
experience in Florida. Lara (in kindergarden at the time) came home
with the front of her dress torn down to her waist. She claimed a
couple of kids, whom she named, beat her up. The school said oh no no
we would have stopped that, not
yeah sounds great, but the daily plan goes away eventually James
did really well at a Montessori school that was organized like that.
On Fri, Apr 16, 2010 at 7:21 AM, Zaphod Beeblebrox
wrote:
>
> We had very similar issues with our first born in public school kindergarten.
> We tossed arou
protected environments? Like Sandia mountain trails, the Frio river,
Chaco canyon... ah, why am I bothering.
On Thu, Apr 15, 2010 at 8:48 PM, Eric Roberts
wrote:
>
> No...that was someone else actually...even though I do agree with it. You
> dont learn how to interact with people in protected
On Fri, Apr 16, 2010 at 1:52 PM, Dana wrote:
>
> it's probably the most annoying FAQ ;) and considering the
> socialization that kids in school *do* get of my daughter's close
> friends one had an abortion and one went into rehab. Wow. And this was
> a good school in a good neighborhood, mind
I asked for yours because you don't seem to have one, and considering
your next move that seems rather hypocritical. I have extensive
experience with many homeschool groups, religious and not, in quite a
few states -- Texas, Ohio, New Mexico, West Virginia, Michigan and
Maryland off the top of my
Are you saying that you think homeschooled kids don't? Surely not?
> I also feel bad for kids who won't have my great memories of Boy Scouts, or
> fishing on opening day, and whose father never coached them in baseball, and
> whose mother didn't love to take random drives around the countryside,
oo. I don't think I can even begin to answer this. The theory appears
to be that by dropping her in a vat of shit she comes out stronger
somehow? I repeat, this was one of the best schools in town.
Bad choices? Well, gee, sticking up for a developmentally disabled kid
who is being bullied is a *
That's really cool. Combine this with the Open University project and
you start to have a pretty decent set of materials, kindergarten
through a bachelors degree.
Judah
On Fri, Apr 16, 2010 at 10:53 AM, Dana wrote:
>
> http://www.oercommons.org/
>
> though the materials are not specifically des
On Fri, Apr 16, 2010 at 10:52 AM, Dana wrote:
>
> it's probably the most annoying FAQ ;) and considering the
> socialization that kids in school *do* get of my daughter's close
> friends one had an abortion and one went into rehab. Wow. And this was
> a good school in a good neighborhood, min
yeah, just noticed that and that is my fist question what
firewalls is this going through and what ports does it have open?
On Fri, Apr 16, 2010 at 7:04 AM, Scott Stewart
wrote:
>
> Hat..
>
> Has she (or someone from the IT department) determined if she's
> sitting behind her own home firewa
http://www.oercommons.org/
though the materials are not specifically designated "homeschool"
On Thu, Apr 15, 2010 at 5:52 PM, Jerry Johnson wrote:
>
> I wonder if any of the homeschool materials are public domain/copyright
> free.
>
> And if any are formatted for the iPad
>
>
>
~~
it's probably the most annoying FAQ ;) and considering the
socialization that kids in school *do* get of my daughter's close
friends one had an abortion and one went into rehab. Wow. And this was
a good school in a good neighborhood, mind you. In the circumstances
I'm almost glad she started s
On Thu, Apr 15, 2010 at 5:52 PM, Jerry Johnson wrote:
>
> I wonder if any of the homeschool materials are public domain/copyright
> free.
>
> And if any are formatted for the iPad
>
>
>
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yeah except that the "cure" is harmful to other people. It isn't just
the idiots that get hurt, is what I am saying.
On Fri, Apr 16, 2010 at 6:21 AM, G Money wrote:
>
> On Thu, Apr 15, 2010 at 5:19 PM, Dana wrote:
>
>>
>> yeah except isn't she then responsible for what the drones do at her
>> i
at one of the healthcare events in Albuquerque, a soldier stood up and
gave this long tiradee about how the government had no business in any
part of his life ... lol
On Thu, Apr 15, 2010 at 6:19 PM, Larry C. Lyons wrote:
>
> In one of the news photos of one of the Tea Party events I saw one
> p
I'm confused by this statement. Who has said "since I can't explain it, it
can't be true?" That's not a scientific outlook at all. It resembles
religious dogma more than anything.
On Apr 16, 2010, at 9:15 AM, Kris Sisk wrote:
>
> Besides the other approach suggests that if something can'
Sean Corfield has joined the Railo team, he's basically Railo US. Mark
Drew is part of the Railo team as well, heading up a team doing
customer consulting projects in the UK, I believe. Denstar has doing
some contributions to the project when he isn't swamped with CFEclipse
stuff. I'm active on th
Like I said, that was a convo from 2 years ago and second hand from the
instructor to my ex wife to me...so I dont know what they are doing there.
I dont recall what the rationale behind it other that remembering something
about bone development.
Eric
-Original Message-
From: Scott Ste
lol
-Original Message-
From: Scott Stewart [mailto:webmas...@sstwebworks.com]
Sent: Friday, April 16, 2010 11:50 AM
To: cf-community
Subject: Re: The hardest thing about homeschooling.
When kids are young 98% of what they'll get out of any martial arts
program is based on the instr
bad bad bad bad bad
Britain is already a police state (it has one of the highest number of
surveillance cameras per person in the world)
On Fri, Apr 16, 2010 at 5:20 AM, Vivec wrote:
>
> http://bit.ly/9v4F0W
>
> This is happening NOW. It isn't something in the works, or down the
> line. Governm
I don't know how much I'd put into that.. The kids that I have seen
start at 3 or 4 are just fine when they get older, probably a bit
stronger and more coordinated.
Now if the teacher is using "Iron Gong" (I think that's what it's
called) techniques: carrying sand filled buckets while slamming th
When kids are young 98% of what they'll get out of any martial arts
program is based on the instructor(s).
When I taught it was an uphill battle, because the some of the parents
fought the discipline aspects of it tooth and nail.
It was
"You're mean to my kid!!"
"Because your kid is precocious li
My ex said the 4 year limit was due to bone development or something along
those lines...if you start too early it can cause problems. This was a
couple of years ago, so I dont remember the specifics of the convo.
Eric
-Original Message-
From: Scott Stewart [mailto:webmas...@sstwebworks
She told me the youngest they will take them is 4...I want to get my
daughter involved eventually. When I had talked to her about it, she was
only 3.
Eric
-Original Message-
From: C. Hatton Humphrey [mailto:chumph...@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, April 16, 2010 11:30 AM
To: cf-community
Sub
yup Geert.. they spoke at CFUnited last year, Railo has some really
cool features.. and it supports more CFML than any of the other open
source CFML engines (Larry's gonna bite my head off for that.. he's
drank the Open Blue Dragon kool-aid )
On Fri, Apr 16, 2010 at 12:18 PM, Eric Roberts
wrote:
Hat, I've seen kids start as young as three or four (girls usually as
they've established teh whole left side right side thing).
If your son can reliably tell his right from his left then he's
ready.. it's better to start them as young as possible, this way the
discipline takes hold alot easier th
> My ex takes her sons to Karate...they are very HIGH energy kids(there are
> days I think they are going to explode hehehe) and this helps them to
> channel there energy a bit more productively and does calm them down
> somewhat. It definitely adds some discipline into the mix.
Yeah, only thing
Isn't there a guy on the CF talk list that is involved with the Railo
project?
Eric
-Original Message-
From: Robert Munn [mailto:cfmuns...@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, April 16, 2010 10:39 AM
To: cf-community
Subject: Re: Hey...so have you guys heard about this Railo thing?
Ruby on Railo,
I did Taekwondo with the Thunderkickers out of Fort Polk for a about a
year...good stuff...
My ex takes her sons to Karate...they are very HIGH energy kids(there are
days I think they are going to explode hehehe) and this helps them to
channel there energy a bit more productively and does calm th
On Fri, Apr 16, 2010 at 12:10 PM, Larry C. Lyons wrote:
>
> perhaps you need to cut back a bit...
>
>
Yeah, don't drink the kool aid!
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perhaps you need to cut back a bit...
On Fri, Apr 16, 2010 at 12:00 PM, Vivec wrote:
>
> THATS IT!!!
> THATS IT!!!
> SEE? I'm not cracking up!!!
>
> Ruby on Rails!!
> or was it Railo...
>
> On 16 April 2010 11:39, Robert Munn wrote:
>>
>> Ruby on Railo, maybe? :-)
>
>
I share a similar belief. However, the way I feel is that it all comes
down to odds.
If the odds of something occurring are within reasonable limits - say
- will I make it through this traffic light - than people just accept
it and move on.
But, if the odds of something are so astronomical that
THATS IT!!!
THATS IT!!!
SEE? I'm not cracking up!!!
Ruby on Rails!!
or was it Railo...
On 16 April 2010 11:39, Robert Munn wrote:
>
> Ruby on Railo, maybe? :-)
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Want to reach the ColdFusion community with something they want
communications and function may be through different ports..
On Fri, Apr 16, 2010 at 11:38 AM, C. Hatton Humphrey
wrote:
>
>> When I was working at my previous employer we had a problem with VPN's
>> and linksys routers. You may want to check that route.
>
> The most confusing part of all this i
On Fri, Apr 16, 2010 at 10:37 AM, C. Hatton Humphrey wrote:
>
> > WTF Taekwondo is full contact at the competition level
>
> Sorry, but this just made me laugh.
>
> On a serious note, thanks for the input - my wife and I have been
> looking at Taekwondo for our son as well. He's got a LOT of en
Ruby on Railo, maybe? :-)
On Fri, Apr 16, 2010 at 8:33 AM, Vivec wrote:
>
> Somehow when I checked it last it seemed to be a totally new
> programming language.
> Maybe I'm mixing it up with something else.
>
~|
Want to reach t
> When I was working at my previous employer we had a problem with VPN's
> and linksys routers. You may want to check that route.
The most confusing part of all this is the fact that I can "talk" with
the remote hardware from here through the VPN... and it can reply.
Oh trust me I still laugh at it, and watch the Korean Grandmasters
look at me like I'm crazy because they don't get it
On Fri, Apr 16, 2010 at 11:37 AM, C. Hatton Humphrey
wrote:
>
>> WTF Taekwondo is full contact at the competition level
>
> Sorry, but this just made me laugh.
>
> On a serious
> WTF Taekwondo is full contact at the competition level
Sorry, but this just made me laugh.
On a serious note, thanks for the input - my wife and I have been
looking at Taekwondo for our son as well. He's got a LOT of energy
and is extremely impulsive... I know enough about the martial arts t
It's virtual offlist hehehe
-Original Message-
From: Vivec [mailto:gel21...@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, April 16, 2010 10:34 AM
To: cf-community
Subject: Re: homeschooling - offlist
Yeah so umm...
has anyone realised that this is not Offlist?
:-)
~
Yeah so umm...
has anyone realised that this is not Offlist?
:-)
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Archive:
http://www.houseoffusion.com/gro
Somehow when I checked it last it seemed to be a totally new
programming language.
Maybe I'm mixing it up with something else.
On 16 April 2010 11:28, Larry C. Lyons wrote:
>
> there are days I really wonder about you 'Gel.
>
> How long since Railo has been out?
>
> Since then I've put 2 sites o
Here's the speech that I usually give..
1) if the school isn't willing to give a couple of free lessons... run
2) if the school will not let you speak to students or the other
instructors..run
3) if the school will not let you observe classes...run
4) if the school doesn't have a recognizable na
there are days I really wonder about you 'Gel.
How long since Railo has been out?
Since then I've put 2 sites on a Railo install and 3 using Open BlueDragon.
wake up eh!
On Fri, Apr 16, 2010 at 10:19 AM, Vivec wrote:
>
> Apparently...it uses CFML as the programming language!
>
> http://www.ge
When I was working at my previous employer we had a problem with VPN's
and linksys routers. You may want to check that route.
On Fri, Apr 16, 2010 at 9:18 AM, C. Hatton Humphrey wrote:
>
> That was my question as well - I thought any VPN tunnel, especially
> IPSec / IKE ones were effectively was
> http://cgi.ebay.com/Microsoft-Wireless-Entertainment-Desktop-8000_W0QQitemZ350340275435QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_Computing_ComputerComponents_KeyboardsMice?hash=item5191e85ceb#ht_3471wt_968
You do realize that the keyboard you're linking to isn't UK, right?
Brand: Microsoft
Product:Entert
35 years ago is a long time, and a lot can change since then. for
instance look up Thomas Jefferson High School, its one of the best
public schools in the nation.
On Fri, Apr 16, 2010 at 9:16 AM, Jerry Johnson wrote:
>
> Holy crap!
>
> I never thought I would see "Fairfax VA" and "best schools"
I've heard there's a tendency to spell things like color with an OU.
On Fri, Apr 16, 2010 at 9:07 AM, Matthew Smith wrote:
>
> http://cgi.ebay.com/Microsoft-Wireless-Entertainment-Desktop-8000_W0QQitemZ350340275435QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_Computing_ComputerComponents_KeyboardsMice?hash=item5191e85c
That is what man has done throughout history...if they can't explain it,
they blame it on the divine in whatever form they worshipped it in.
-Original Message-
From: Kris Sisk [mailto:ks...@gckschools.com]
Sent: Friday, April 16, 2010 9:15 AM
To: cf-community
Subject: Re: Evolution, Big
On Fri, Apr 16, 2010 at 9:15 AM, Kris Sisk wrote:
> For me it's more like "God created us, but how? And why?"
>
Those are my questions too.
"How"
Science: Big bang, the evolution
Religion/Philsophy: Intelligent design
"why"
Science: No comment.
Religion\Philosophy: This question is why
http://techdirt.com/ often covers this stuff. A good read on copyright and
patents and their effect on the industry.
On Fri, Apr 16, 2010 at 7:20 AM, Vivec wrote:
>
> http://bit.ly/9v4F0W
>
> This is happening NOW. It isn't something in the works, or down the
> line. Governments and businesses
nice to have you back Jim.
On Fri, Apr 16, 2010 at 8:34 AM, Jim Davis wrote:
>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: Robert Munn [mailto:cfmuns...@gmail.com]
>> Sent: Tuesday, April 13, 2010 6:07 PM
>> To: cf-community
>> Subject: Win 7 Pro v. Home Premium
>>
>>
>> Any reason to go for Pro for
like women.
*nod* *nod*
On 16 April 2010 10:15, Kris Sisk wrote:
because there are things, even without taking any potential
supernatural influence out of the equation, that mankind will never
understand.
~|
Want to reach the C
> Ok, so once you start with "he created us"what more is there to
> ask. You've already answered every question. "He created us,
> therefore, it's his will, it's the way he acts, etc." It's an
> intellectual dead end. Everytime you can't figure something out, the
> default answer becom
Apparently...it uses CFML as the programming language!
http://www.getrailo.com/
heh heh.
heh.
*nervous chuckle*
so much new stuff out there...I mean..who can keep up with it all eh?
eh heh.
0_0
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Want to reach the ColdFusi
I guess that should read - 'any suggestions on identifying a good instructor'
On Fri, Apr 16, 2010 at 10:14 AM, Scott Stroz wrote:
> We have, but at the time he did not seem too interested. That was a
> couple of years ago, so it might be a good idea to revisit it. Any
> suggestions on finding a
We have, but at the time he did not seem too interested. That was a
couple of years ago, so it might be a good idea to revisit it. Any
suggestions on finding a good instructor?
On Fri, Apr 16, 2010 at 9:57 AM, Scott Stewart
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> that does suck...
>
> Have you thought about putting him a ma
that does suck...
Have you thought about putting him a martial arts program? When I was
teaching in NC I had a student who had a mild version of CP, it did
wonders for his coordination and balance, not to mention his
confidence. He was one of my best students.
On Fri, Apr 16, 2010 at 9:40 AM, Sc
> I'm on brighthouse today, and my phone is working flawlessly.
Yes, but is your phone connecting through a VPN to a private VoIP network?
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I'm on brighthouse today, and my phone is working flawlessly.
On Fri, Apr 16, 2010 at 9:46 AM, C. Hatton Humphrey wrote:
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> > Comcast started 2 months ago blocking my voip phone provided by my work.
> All
> > of the diagnostics work, but the phone doesnt. Comcast is definitely
> > blocking the
>Kris - if you were bothered with me pointing out the obvious I
>seriously suggest you rejoin the list with a creatively anonymous
>name. I know you don't have the benifit of seeing several others on
>this list go through this ID changeover. I personally think it may be
>a good move to d
> Comcast started 2 months ago blocking my voip phone provided by my work. All
> of the diagnostics work, but the phone doesnt. Comcast is definitely
> blocking the content, yet denying it on every phone techsupport call.
Just checked, she's on a service called "Brighthouse" - from what I've
read
Believe it or not, but when we first started home school, we got a lot
of inspiration from the Montessori 'methods'. As a matter of fact,
that scene you described is similar to how our kids each begin their
day - only there is only 2 of them.
I have made no secret of the fact that my older son ha
It may be but (I think) it's still coming through on a specific port,
I worked at an ISP a long time ago and we blocked ports constantly to
cut down on excessive traffic...
On Fri, Apr 16, 2010 at 9:18 AM, C. Hatton Humphrey wrote:
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> That was my question as well - I thought any VPN tunnel, esp
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