Research question....

2009-01-17 Thread Justin D. Scott
If you went to a real estate web site looking for a new home, and the only thing on the front page was a text entry box that said "describe your ideal home...", what would you type in there? I'm collecting samples for a theoretical data analysis application, so the more realistic the better. To a

RE: Hats For Jordan.

2008-08-04 Thread Justin D. Scott
> Yes its a shame that there was an excess of mail generated. 50 hats? Cool. 100 hats? Awesome! 200 million hats? Buffer overflow. -Justin ~| Adobe® ColdFusion® 8 software 8 is the most important and dramatic release to

RE: Hats For Jordan.

2008-08-04 Thread Justin D. Scott
> Yes because the scammers of the world are trying to get > a ton of hats by saying a little girl has cancer. Perhaps > this was one conspiriacy theory too far? :) Just hope it doesn't end up like this http://www.snopes.com/inboxer/medical/shergold.asp -Justin Scott ~

RE: Private High School orders students to take down blogs

2005-10-26 Thread Justin D. Scott
> If they are taking federal or local dollars, then they > need to be subject to the same requirements and > restrictions that public schools are. IF being the keyword there. Just because the government gives you an education voucher doesn't mean a private school has to accept it in lieu of cash

RE: Private High School orders students to take down blogs

2005-10-26 Thread Justin D. Scott
> These are my feelings also that a private school should be > able to do set whatever f'ed up rules they want. I just > think the public shouldn't have to fund these through > vouchers. That's a discussion for another time, but I will say I agree with that sentiment and leave it at that. :) -

RE: Private High School orders students to take down blogs

2005-10-26 Thread Justin D. Scott
> I guess my stance is kind of unusual, since I'd be > up in arms if it was a public school, but there it > is. I wouldn't say unusual, just appropriate to fit the situation. With it being a private school I feel they should be able to set whatever rules they want. If the parents don't like it,

RE: site critique if you have time

2005-10-26 Thread Justin D. Scott
> > http://www.chilesgroup.com/ > > Let me know what you think :) > > I like your sites... nice and crisp. Don't forget your GEH. > > http://www.marvista-restaurant.com/index.cfm?fa=about.uhoh Yup, that and the 404 handler get put in very last after we're "done" done. -Justin Scott ~

RE: site critique if you have time

2005-10-25 Thread Justin D. Scott
> please take a look, if you have time and let me > know what you think of the site. > > the old site is: > http://www.marketstreetinnsalisbury.com > > the new site im doing is: > http://www.marketstreetinnsalisbury.com/new2 The new site is MUCH better than the old one. I don't have time to do

RE: To the chump that sent this

2005-10-25 Thread Justin D. Scott
> Either way, I have lost all respect for anyone who > would use Plaxo for their contacts. I thought > this list was for professionals, not Plaxo users. And what, specifically do you have against Plaxo? It's great so long as you don't use it to bug the crap out of people with their "update your i

RE: speaking of

2005-10-24 Thread Justin D. Scott
> am I the only one that had never heard of this till > now? What a cool idea. > http://www.bookcrossing.com/browse I had not heard of this site until now, though I am glad to see that someone is doing it. I had essentially the same idea about two years ago (though I would have called it "Random

RE: resumes...

2005-10-19 Thread Justin D. Scott
> > Excellent point. That is something I had not considered. > > Hopefully I will not need to worry about sending my resume > > out for a while, but that appears to be sound advise. > > Hopefully future employers don't Google your name and have > this thread appear in the search results :-) I

RE: resumes...

2005-10-19 Thread Justin D. Scott
> Having your HS education on your resume reveals one major > piece of information that you just don't want to hand out > on a silver platter... Excellent point. That is something I had not considered. Hopefully I will not need to worry about sending my resume out for a while, but that appears t

RE: resumes...

2005-10-18 Thread Justin D. Scott
> Unless you are entry level material or early in your > career (1 or 2 years) I would take your high school > education off your resume. That's a valid suggestion, and will be considered. My thinking is that most employers want to know your level of education, and if all you've got is a HS diplo

RE: resumes...

2005-10-18 Thread Justin D. Scott
> Use one page for entry-level jobs. For Tech jobs too > much info is needed to squeeze on to one page. Depending on what kind of tech job, I wouldn't state that as a truism. I offer up my resume as a sample that landed me the senior programmer position that is listed as the most recent job entry

RE: resumes...

2005-10-17 Thread Justin D. Scott
My suggestion would be to look at as many resumes as you can get your hands on (REAL resumes, not templates) and pick a style you like, then mold it to your own experiences. A copy and paste from Monster.com (which is what the original poster's essentially was) is a dead giveaway that you haven't

RE: New Pics

2005-10-17 Thread Justin D. Scott
> So how long have you been here, Justin? Been lurking since Thursday and reading messages here and there as I have time. -Justin Scott ~| Now there’s a better way to fax. eFax makes it possible to use your existing email

RE: New Pics

2005-10-17 Thread Justin D. Scott
> Wow, it probably didn't come across that way because > you aren't in on the joke! MYOB! Wow... Nice way to make a relatively new member feel welcome in the group. -Justin Scott ~| Discover CFTicket - The leading ColdFusio

RE: New Pics

2005-10-17 Thread Justin D. Scott
> It was a joke. It didn't come across that way, but I was hoping that was the case. As I said, happy Monday! -Justin Scott ~| Get help! RoboHelp http://www.houseoffusion.com/banners/view.cfm?bannerid=58 Message: http://ww

RE: New Pics

2005-10-17 Thread Justin D. Scott
> Wow, another USELESS post! Thanks for the contribution, > now fuck off! :-) Geez dude, simmer down a bit. Some people could construe your posting dog pictures as just as useless, but that's what this whole list is for right? Useless posts that don't belong anywhere else... Anyway, happy Monday

RE: Server move

2005-10-14 Thread Justin D. Scott
If you lower your DNS TTL values NOW to a reasonable values, say 3600 seconds (1 hour), you can put the new server in place, THEN change your DNS entries to the new system all at once and things will propagate out much more quickly. Some ISP's will ignore your lower TTL and cache longer anyway, so

RE: when it rains....

2005-10-14 Thread Justin D. Scott
> Asked the roofer about it and he said no. The wind > would just rip it off. Perhaps, but it will last for a while in the mean time. After the hurricanes here in Florida you see nothing but blue tarps everything for weeks while people are waiting for insurance or whatever. -Justin Scott ~~~

RE: Cross-Site Scripting Worm Hits MySpace

2005-10-14 Thread Justin D. Scott
> Subject: Cross-Site Scripting Worm Hits MySpace All the more reason to cancel my account on that thing, hehe. -Justin ~| Discover CFTicket - The leading ColdFusion Help Desk and Trouble Ticket application http://www.houseo

RE: site like this one for Web Development Firms

2005-10-11 Thread Justin D. Scott
> I've been commissioned by the boss to see if anyone > knew of a forum like this one for Web Development > Firm owners. She's found a few, but they have been > really lame. I do not know of any off-hand, but if you find one let me know. If you can't find one and have an interest in starting som

RE: Anyone used these tools?

2005-03-12 Thread Justin D. Scott
> um ok greg, do you think I really care wtf u think? Wow. You obviously do not care what people think, but you could at least make an attempt to use proper English. You may drive a Lexus, but you sound like a 12 year-old using MSN Messenger. Personally I find the "drama" lately to be mildly am