He's following the rules laid down by the Supreme Court (boneheaded
decision if there ever was one) and that the Republicans are playing by.
Hopefully this time he doesn't try to be bipartisan and hits the campaign
trail hard and aggressively. He's going up against extremists and there is
no
Congratulations Tone, and good luck.
YOu'll find that you never live just for yourself againat first it's
pretty daunting, but eventually it's pretty rewarding.
On Tue, Feb 7, 2012 at 10:35 AM, Tony tonyw...@gmail.com wrote:
that's right... there will be a little norweigan dragon born
glad to help.
On Wed, Feb 8, 2012 at 10:10 PM, Brian Polackoff bpolack...@gmx.com wrote:
Larry,
Thank you got such a good and quick response! These resources were exact what
I needed. Thanks again!
Thanks,
Brian
On Feb 8, 2012, at 9:55 PM, Larry C. Lyons larrycly...@gmail.com wrote:
I am amazed that someone who is smart enough to be a programmer is dumb
enough to believe that the Nazis we socialists. This is what I call
self-imposed stupidity. By your logic...does that also mean that the
Chinese are Republicans? After all they do have Republic in their name.
Idiots.
A typo maybe?
.
On Thu, Feb 9, 2012 at 9:27 AM, Eric Roberts
ow...@threeravensconsulting.com wrote:
the Nazis we socialists.
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Order the Adobe Coldfusion Anthology now!
Hey! When was the last time we passed out muffins to a newbie?! :)
Welcome to the list. :)
-Erika
On Wed, Feb 8, 2012 at 10:10 PM, Brian Polackoff bpolack...@gmx.com wrote:
Larry,
Thank you got such a good and quick response! These resources were exact
what I needed. Thanks again!
Yeah...my keyboard sometimes misses several letters if I am typing fast...
So to restate that...anyone that believes that the Nazis were socialists
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From: Sam [mailto:sammyc...@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, February 09, 2012 8:38 AM
To: cf-community
Subject: Re: FW:
is the field of Instructional Technology a viable one? is it worth his time.
he's a hands-on kinda dude, not an instruction powerpoint creating kinda person.
im asking, has anyone heard of this field, worked in this field (or
friends that have/do), etc?
On Wed, Feb 8, 2012 at 10:37 PM, Dana
The Nazis were not socialists. They fit the definition of fascism more
than socialism, in fact in the 1920's and 30's they were very
violently opposed to socialism. From Wikipedia: (hey its a good
starter).
It is a unique variety of fascism that incorporates biological racism
and
forgot the relevant citations:
^ Walter John Raymond. Dictionary of Politics. (1992). ISBN
1-55618-008-X p. 327.
^ Fritzsche, Peter. 1998. Germans into Nazis. Cambridge, Mass.:
Harvard University Press.
^ Kele, Max H. (1972). Nazis and Workers: National Socialist Appeals
to German Labor,
I think now we just find out if they're an elephant or a donkey and then
insult them accordingly. ;)
On Thu, Feb 9, 2012 at 9:49 AM, Erika L. Rich elr...@ruwebby.com wrote:
Hey! When was the last time we passed out muffins to a newbie?! :)
Welcome to the list. :)
-Erika
On Wed, Feb 8,
ISD is viable, the government in this area, especially the military
uses it a lot. There is a specific education related degree to ISD,
but they use a lot of programmers.
I did some ISD development years ago before getting into Coldfusion,
so most of my experience is very out of date.
On Thu,
On Thu, Feb 9, 2012 at 10:04 AM, Larry C. Lyons larrycly...@gmail.comwrote:
Nope doesn't sound like any form of socialism to me, classic, Fabian,
social democracy or otherwise. It would appear that the canard that
the Nazi's were socialist is just that an extreme right wing lie.
The only
I'd also evaluate the community around Railo and OpenBD. The Railo email
list is actually more active than CF-Talk right now. I don't know how
OpenBD is doing.
Going either route (OBD or Railo) means you are leaning a good bit on the
community to help when something goes wrong. The larger and
Maybe not in the US but social democracy is pretty viable in both
Canada and in Scandinavia. By some definitions even the US could be
considered a social democratic system. Contemporary post WW2 social
democracy generally means support for regulation of the economy and
ameliorative measures to
*but they use a lot of programmers.
whatcha mean? would someone who is NOT a programmer-type make sense
in this field?!
my fear is that my boy is just doing this to Get something and with
the placement they say
they have (98%), have a job at the end. sure, great... but at the end
of the day
Its quite active. I only get the digest from google groups but that
comes in a couple of times a day with typically anywhere from 5 to 30
messages in it, depending. Unlike Railo, which has the support of
JBoss/Redhat (I think its still a part of the community project there)
as well as its own
Well someone has to develop the online or CD based instructional
systems that are used.
On Thu, Feb 9, 2012 at 10:34 AM, Tony tonyw...@gmail.com wrote:
*but they use a lot of programmers.
whatcha mean? would someone who is NOT a programmer-type make sense
in this field?!
my fear is that
Good to know.
On Thu, Feb 9, 2012 at 10:35 AM, Larry C. Lyons larrycly...@gmail.comwrote:
Its quite active. I only get the digest from google groups but that
comes in a couple of times a day with typically anywhere from 5 to 30
messages in it, depending. Unlike Railo, which has the support
I don't think he'll be out installing instructional technology. He'll be
doing a lot of technical writing (read writing training materials), using
Adobe Captivate to create interactive training aids, and some Power Point.
If he's got a knack for teaching then it may not be a bad idea, but if
zackly what i keep saying to him. and he doesnt have THAT much, if any
technical experience, so how could they POSSIBLY teach him that much in a year
to be effective at doing this. this all makes me think its a damn sham.
On Thu, Feb 9, 2012 at 10:48 AM, Scott Stewart
webmas...@sstwebworks.com
Another gain for Transparency!
http://www.politico.com/blogs/under-the-radar/2012/02/senate-panel-votes-to-open-supreme-court-to-cameras-114004.html
Senate panel votes, 11-7, to open Supreme Court to cameras
By JOSH GERSTEIN |
2/9/12 11:20 AM EST
The Senate Judiciary Committee voted, 11-7,
So the wife and I bought tickets to see the Patriots/Rams game in London in
October, kind of on a whim. We go to an away game every year and decided
this was too good of an opportunity to pass up. But, sticker shock set in
when trying to book a hotel in the city. Central London (or whatever
On Thu, Feb 9, 2012 at 12:03 PM, Ray Champagne r...@raychampagne.com wrote:
So the wife and I bought tickets to see the Patriots/Rams game in London in
October, kind of on a whim. We go to an away game every year and decided
this was too good of an opportunity to pass up. But, sticker
I haven't stayed in hotels in London, just with friends. I'd asking
about over on the Railo list if you don't get much traction here,
there seem to be more UK devs there. I'd also do some asking on
Twitter. Mark Drew is in London, I think. Big Mad Kev is farther north
I believe. James Allen and
http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0212/72676.html
What's in Steve Jobs's FBI file?
By: Eliza Krigman
February 9, 2012 12:17 PM EST
The FBI had a dossier on Steve Jobs.
Read his recent biography and you'll know the late Apple founder was
sometimes a jerk and admitted to dabbling in drugs,
make sure you ask Adrock about walking in london. he has some tips to offer ;)
On Thu, Feb 9, 2012 at 1:17 PM, Judah McAuley ju...@wiredotter.com wrote:
I haven't stayed in hotels in London, just with friends. I'd asking
about over on the Railo list if you don't get much traction here,
there
Don't stay in London center. Go into a suburb, stay in a BB. If you give
me a few days, I have a bunch of friends over there ... I can get a few
good recommendations.
Plenty of BB spots in the suburbs close to the rail system. :)
You'll have a blast! :)
On Thu, Feb 9, 2012 at 1:03 PM, Ray
Cool, thanks! I have stayed in a BB exactly once, in Ireland, in the late
90s. I did not care much for it. Maybe it was the one I stayed in, but I
really felt like I was staying in a home, with other strangers, and it was
kinda awkward. We really like the anonymity of a hotel. Did I just have a
think about it...
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I use Trip Advisor to find hotels anytime I travel to unfamiliar city.
You can select the areas and price range you want, then filter by
traveler ratings. The people who rate the hotels on Trip Advisor are
brutally honest, so you get a true picture of what to expect.
well... when I was at Santa Fe Community College I worked for the distance
education department. That area is kinda victim to an unfortunate patent
that was granted to Blackboard early on -- I tell you, I personally would
not advise it. Colleges all have budget problems, and want to stint on
yes and in my experience a lot of the employers want TEACHING credentials...
On Thu, Feb 9, 2012 at 7:36 AM, Larry C. Lyons larrycly...@gmail.comwrote:
Well someone has to develop the online or CD based instructional
systems that are used.
On Thu, Feb 9, 2012 at 10:34 AM, Tony
well...I was sort of against GM food in an abstract way before I read that,
and kinda felt that well, if some of these strains can prevent food
shortages possibly this might even be, relatively speaking, a good thing.
But that paragraph really gave me pause. I don't want my intestinal flora
to be
yeah and Wembley isn't exactly central London anyway. Erika is probably
your best bet for specific suggestions, but Wembley's not far from
Richmond, which is a nice place. Don't know anything about places to stay
there, but you could try some searches around that area while you're
waiting for
well, it's an accredited public university, so it's not a degree mill, but
the website is wordpress and doesn't seem to be updated too often.
Hmm. Seems odd for a program that claims to teach cutting-edge
technology. Tell you what, someone was talking to me about a project in
this field, and
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