I will echo what everyone else is saying. Go full size at the least.
Think of it like learning web-dev. Would you rather start out learning
with FrontPage, or Eclipse & (languageofchoice)? ;)
As far as brand, I am a loyal Tama man myself. You can't really go
wrong with the brand names.
Please. They spy on us. We spy on them. Everyone spies on
everyone. Hurray!
Like Gel said, you shouldn't worry about these. They were sucky spies
anyway. They got caught. The ones you need to worry about are the ones
that haven't been. ;)
On 8/22/2010 9:35 PM, Michael Dinowitz wrote
Congrats indeed. It sounds like you didn't have to think about it twice.
(can I have your old one?)
This was at 8AM. How did it go?
On 8/16/2010 8:14 AM, Medic wrote:
> I've accepted a position at an unbelievable company this morning. I feel
> like I'm dreaming. 20k more per year, unlimited
I know some of you have experience with elderly relatives, so I
thought I would ask for some advice.
My grandmother is in an assisted living facility. It is a nice place,
but she is running out of money. Her SS, VA benefits and retirement
won't cover her costs and her savings are dwindling
I think we have all learned a valuable lesson here: The whistle
locater thingy is a valuable tool and occupies an important niche in
today's technologically advanced world.
Think about that next time you lose your iPod.
PT
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Whistling at electronics for a better tomorrow.
On 8/10/2010
They should move to the Amazon then. That way they could be normal.
(except for being rednecks)
((and white))
(((Or does one imply the other)))
On 8/10/2010 3:00 PM, Ras Tafari wrote:
> they are not native american, they are freaknasty rednecks who cant look
> outside
> their own gene pool
Yeah. It gets really good when Tron takes over.
Stick with it for the Londo/G'kar stuff. It is some of the best
character development I have ever seen in a sci-fi show, or most TV
shows, actually. It's not development like "oooh they handed me some
new personal info about character X this
I assume you are balking at the "cousins" bit. Eh. Different strokes
for different ... cultures.
Among the Yanomamo in the Amazon, One is actoually encouraged to marry
their first cousin, but only if the cousin is the child of the opposite
sex of whichever side of the family they come from
On 8/9/2010 8:37 PM, Rick Root wrote:
> Ah, we all love star trek time travel! It leaves us with great
> memories of Scottie trying to give voice commands to a mid-80s Apple
> Macintosh (I think)
>
> "Computer..."
>
> "No, you have to use the mouse."
>
> "Computer..."
>
> (I f'ing hated that
Trip sure seemed to think so.
On 8/9/2010 3:20 PM, Larry C. Lyons wrote:
> You have to admit however the decontamination scene with T'Pol in teh
> first episode was extremely hot.
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That is definitely not what she said. ;)
Oh dear.
On 8/9/2010 3:07 PM, Ras Tafari wrote:
> eff yeah!
> enjoy amigo!
>
> 2 inches doesnt matter to this white bwoy!
>
> ;) hahahahah
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On 8/9/2010 1:46 PM, Rick Root wrote:
> Janeway. I liked Voyager, for the most part, though it was pretty
> predictable that "Q" was going to get them home.
I don't remember Q having much of anything to do with it, or do you mean
he did something that directly affected the finale?
>> Speaking o
I watched some vids and then I saw "One handed drum roll". That was a
holy crap moment. Then I saw 1,186 single strokes in 60 seconds.
Jeebus, man. Then there was the news blurb about practicing up to 8
hours a day. How did you stand the noise? He made me tired watching him.
On 8/8/201
Curse you, Google Maps!!!
On 7/31/2010 12:24 AM, Erika L. Rich wrote:
> OMG! That's totally us!
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I don't really need to. I already firmly believed my earlier statement
and therefor do not need independent verification.
Gruss Gott wrote:
>> cfTodd wrote:
>>
>> No kidding! Plunging to one's death is a once in a lifetime experience.
>>
>
> Ask
No kidding! Plunging to one's death is a once in a lifetime experience.
Scott Stroz wrote:
> You really need to live on the edge a little more ;)
>
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Michael Dinowitz wrote:
> It falls under the heading of "what can I do". I don't spank my kids and
> even if I did, you can't spank a girl after a certain age. I can't take away
> privileges because she just laughs it off. Stop her from seeing friends? She
> sees them in school and that
If the user is typing something other than what is expected to be found
in the array then they are being naughty to begin with.
Thanks for the new comparison code. That does the trick.
Michael Grant wrote:
> Best I can tell from a quick glance is that you are comparing the wrong
> things. I th
My javascript is WAY rusty. Coudl someone take a quick look at this and
tell me what bonehead thing I am doing wrong?
This works in FF, but not IE.
if(window.addEventListener) {
alert("ff detected");
var kkeys = [], konami = "38,38,40,40,37,39,37,39,66,65";
window.addEventL
You know something? Who cares? Things are different in a lot of
peoples' minds. Whether they actually are or not has yet to be seen,
but the mood is in the air. This country has been in a cynical funk
ever since 9/11. Hell, this list has been that way. Before then, it
was a lot of off to
> Yeah - but it was hard to see if it was a made for TV movie or a new
> series. It's worth noting that BSG was a movie too before it was a
> series.
>
Made for TV movie. It's supposedly about the lead-up to the attack on
Caprica from the Cylon point of view.
> I also saw a commercial for SG
Everyone gets lucky once in a while ;)
Charlie Griefer wrote:
> So wait a second here. Just wait one second.
> Am i to understand then... that Sam's reading comprehension does not, in
> fact, sux? :D
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Yeah. My sister looked like someone hit her in the face with a crowbar
a few times. She doesn't remember much of it though. She was loopy on
drugs for the first week.
Robert Munn wrote:
> I had mine fixed 22 years ago (and broken twice since then, doh!). The first
> week sucked. Painkillers
Mandriva and Debian (which is what Ubuntu is built off of anyway) are
solid as well. Ubuntu is popular enough now that even it has
distributions built around it. I particularly like Linux Mint.
Seriously, these days with gnome and kde, if you can operate windows,
you can use a linux based com
geek, geek? :)
Rastafari wrote:
> greek, greek, mandarin, greek
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I gotcha. Yeah, when things go right they go well. When something
unexpected happens, it can be a real pain to sort it out if you don't
have the time to invest in getting familiar with it.
That's one of the amusing and annoying things about Linux. It can go
from "Wow, that was easy" to "I am
Really? I installed 8 on one of my Ubuntu machines and it went like
clockwork. The only issue is it doesn't start on boot ... just
something I have never gotten around to fixing because I almost never
reboot :)
Bruce Sorge wrote:
> Only problem was that I could not get ColdFusion server to i
The ONLY thing I can think is the person was momentarily confused by the
name the E-mail came from. The first one was from LRSScout and when you
posted the first followup, it came from Tim Heald. The address was the
same though. *shrug*
LRSScout wrote:
> Pretty much.
>
> If you can't operate
Heh. At least the Panthers weren't your team.
Erika L. Walker wrote:
> The giants look like crap. I cant believe that guy just dropped the ball.
> Talk about an unforced error.
> Gah.
>
> On Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 4:15 PM, Scott Raley -ITC wrote:
>
>
>> I'm rooting for a cardinals vs ravens gam
Heh. This was my adviser's position. He was of the opinion that I
could get by on my work experience and other technical backgrounds and
should invest heavily in management. He even suggested, in passing, I
try for an Executive MBA. After talking with my family and reading the
opinions so f
Like I said, this is my last shot and I don't want to screw it up, so I
am looking for any and all opinions.
I was speaking with my academic adviser this afternoon and when he saw
the MBA, he suggested my secondary courses all be MIS rather than tech
heavy Comp Sci route. He further suggested
I admit that since I quit work and went back to school, the gaming side
of my computer use has been sorely neglected. I haven't even kept up
with the state of the industry. My computer was relegated to a tool for
programming and other homework.
Well, as a "good job so far", my family all pitc
I have not. Personally, I much prefer Winamp over iTunes anyway. I
avoid iTunes whenever I can. I have never had Winamp or Windows Media
Player cause any problems.
Scott Stewart wrote:
> So,
>
> I brought my IPOD dock to work and plugged it in, downloaded Winamp
> (PRO) and installed it. It'
*shrug* just because the dems did it them doesn't negate the possibility
that the repubs are wanting to do it now. That, "well, they did it
too!" deflective defense is both interesting and annoying. It doesn't
make it any more "right" on either side.
And, yup, that's the way it goes =-/
Bruc
Glad to see nothing has changed around here ;)
C. Hatton Humphrey wrote:
> 6. Any political thread must degrade into name-calling within a
> reasonable number of replies of Sam or Larry.
>
> On Tue, Jan 6, 2009 at 11:51 AM, Sam wrote:
>
>> 5. Rastafari is a religious fundamentalist.
>>
>> On T
I just got word that I have been accepted to the college where I will be
going for my MBA with a focus is Software Project Management. Coming up
with the increased tuition is going to be interesting, but right now, I
don't care. I am almost bouncing off the walls. Quitting work and
going bac
You asking which I did, or which you should do? ;)
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To: "CF-Community"
Sent: Sunday, August 24, 2008 9:01 PM
Subject: Re: Clone Wars (Re: padawan)
> pay or steal it?
~~
And
Animation was robotic. Dialog was crappy. Pacing was odd. The plot was
stupid. Voice acting was decent. I wasn't bored.
It can best be summed up as .. It's a movie targeted at 10 year olds.
The clone troopers were badasses though.
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From: "Mary Jo Smink
Speaking of, has anyone seen the new movie? I am going to see it tomorrow.
Oh, and good luck. Might want to be careful with episode V. Yoda scared me
when I was about 6.
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To: "CF-Community"
Sent: Saturday, August 23, 2008 8
Or it could be that you asked a list full of nerds? ;)
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To: "CF-Community"
Sent: Saturday, August 23, 2008 6:39 PM
Subject: Re: padawan
> ok fair enough. I will take this to mean that the term does not
> require explanation then, if
Whatever happened with that thing with the footage of that alien that guy
claimed to have? I know he released a crappy picture, but was the full
video ever releassed?
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To: "CF-Community"
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