RE: PHISING: Has it gone beyond my technical understanding?

2011-03-01 Thread Paul Vernon
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Ever applied for a job online and wished....

2010-10-27 Thread Paul Vernon
that the application process could have been better? I'm asking because I build career sites and I'd like to think I know a thing or two about making the process as easy as possible but this week I was posed the question "What do techies want from a careers site when looking for a job?". M

RE: SERIOUS iPhone 4 Hardware Flaw

2010-06-28 Thread Paul Vernon
> > > > I have found I can completely gauge who I will get along with, who I > will > > enjoy conversation with by what I call musical intelligence. > > > > I never fully trust anyone who can't appreciate either music, or > sports...preferably both. If you aren't a fan of at least ONE sport, > a

RE: Mirror Server Drive

2010-03-15 Thread Paul Vernon
Why not boot up Ubuntu from a CD and just use dd on the command line. I stopped buying mirroring software a long time ago when Norton diverged Ghost to have a home and business edition. I've never had a mirroring requirement that I haven't been able to sort out with an Ubuntu boot CD, fdisk and dd

RE: Socialized medicine in the UK wins again...

2009-10-13 Thread Paul Vernon
> Soldier dies after receiving smoker's lungs in transplant > > http://edition.cnn.com/2009/HEALTH/10/12/soldier.lung.cancer.transplant What you've posted isn't anything to do with the way in which the NHS works. But, just so you know. My partner and I had to use the NHS this week and this was

RE: septoplasty anyone?

2009-02-25 Thread Paul Vernon
The morning after... This was taken before the packs had been removed http://www.newmediadevelopment.net/user/custom/septoplasty/DSC00813.jpg Paul ~| Adobe® ColdFusion® 8 software 8 is the most important and dramatic rel

RE: septoplasty anyone?

2009-02-25 Thread Paul Vernon
> > I know yo :) I'm fnkcn miserable with allergies right now I'm sick of > it I did have *severe* hay-fever before the septoplasty. The increased airflow through my nose has made a massive difference in reducing my reactions to almost nil. I *never* used to be able to mow a lawn and now in the

RE: septoplasty anyone?

2009-02-25 Thread Paul Vernon
I had mine done 18 months ago. I had a couple of days of pain afterwards, lots of pain killers and ice packs did the trick. Thin latex gloves filled with ice placed on your forehead with the fingers going down the sides of your nose are particularly good to get the swelling down. If they use pack

RE: website copier

2009-02-09 Thread Paul Vernon
> > i have used webzip in the past, i think it does all of that. > Webzip seems to be the closest to perfection on this front I've seen all day. It can't read JS which is a pain for JS embedded swf files but the majority of the site I wanted came down on the first attempt and it looks like it r

website copier

2009-02-09 Thread Paul Vernon
Does anyone know of a *good* site copier that can pull down not only pages, css and images but also pdf's and swf etc. I've been fiddling about trying HTTrack all day and I can't get the results I want... Thanks Paul ~|

RE: drive image

2008-12-23 Thread Paul Vernon
o drives attached and its listed in the bios as being the second > boot > device behind the cd. > > Does ubuntu have a utility to show all disks so I know which device to > put > on the command line? > > -Original Message- > From: Paul Vernon [mailto:paul.ver...@we

RE: drive image

2008-12-23 Thread Paul Vernon
Create an Ubuntu boot CD and then use the command line dd to duplicate the drive... You should be fine duplicating SCSI and even raid if you pick the right device to dd... Something like: dd if=/dev/hda of=/dev/hdb I've done it many times as the later versions of Ghost just don't cut it for wha

RE: Plain English

2008-09-18 Thread Paul Vernon
> Anyone have to conform to this? > > http://www.plainenglish.co.uk/ Lots of UK banks, Government bodies etc provide literature that has the Crystal Mark on it. I don't think I've ever seen anything else with it on! Paul ~| A

RE: Gas Prices in the UK

2008-04-25 Thread Paul Vernon
> > So CNN just reported that gas prices in the UK are like $11 a gallon! > How the heck do you guys afford to go anywhere? > Fuel economy is improved cause our wallets are lighter! :-P Paul ~| Adobe® ColdFusion® 8 software

RE: Small Favor

2008-04-14 Thread Paul Vernon
About 5 seconds on a 20Mb Cable connection in the UK... YSlow says you have lot of scope for optimisation and currently gives you site a grade of F (31 points). Looking at the YSlow report, I'd say you should be able to get a C or a B by configuring your Expires headers on your web server, cons

RE: finding matches of typos

2008-01-24 Thread Paul Vernon
> I've looked into Soundex, but it doesn't quite cut it.it seems > more for matching 1 word names and if they're transversed "Coffee > Brothers", it won't recognize it. You mean like this? http://www.newmediadevelopment.net/site_search_results.cfm?criteria=Brohters+Coffee&submit=Go Verity ha

RE: Historical world map

2008-01-22 Thread Paul Vernon
> I'm having trouble figuring out where the hell Prussia went.. Prussia is kind of Germany and some of the other Baltic states. For instance the capital of Prussia was Berlin... Paul ~| Adobe® ColdFusion® 8 software 8 is

RE: I declare today to be "Post Your Pet" day

2008-01-15 Thread Paul Vernon
Here's our hound... This is what Taz looks like from Space (On Google Maps!!!) http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?f=q&hl=en&geocode=&time=&date=&ttype=&q=52.543852,+-1.383560&ie=UTF8&ll=52.543852,-1.38356&spn=0.000419,0.00147&t=h&z=20&iwloc=addr&om=1 http://tinyurl.com/2a2867 He's the black blob

Re: The anti-abortion lobby and gun laws

2008-01-08 Thread Paul Vernon
> If you absorb that statement and really understand what it means, then > you > will get a sense of how some Americans feel about gun ownership. I knew > a > guy in college from northern Michigan, which is very remote territory, > who > said that crime was very low where he was from because everyo

RE: The anti-abortion lobby and gun laws

2008-01-08 Thread Paul Vernon
Thanks to all who assisted in my enlightenment... I think from what has been said, my initial ideas about the debates in the US weren't that far off after all in that I think that both subjects are contentious, fuzzy and the arguments have in the past been confused and muddied by the emotions th

RE: I just love Outlook 2007

2008-01-08 Thread Paul Vernon
Do any of you guys have to develop HTML mails for Outlook 2007? Are you aware of the fact that the HTML rendering engine uses a variant of the MS Word engine rather than IE? Have you felt any pain because MS are forcing people back to table based layouts for HTML e-mails? Outlook 2007... Gre

The anti-abortion lobby and gun laws

2008-01-07 Thread Paul Vernon
> control. Iowans, being the religious people they are are against > abortion and are pro gun. Just to clarify for my own enlightenment, being in the UK, the US abortion argument is a little hazy to me so I have a question that I'd love to have clarification on... Is the US anti-abortion lobby

RE: Which type of programmer are you?

2007-11-19 Thread Paul Vernon
> http://blogs.techrepublic.com.com/10things/?p=262&tag=nl.e606 > > I have a lot of tendencies of the theoreticiantoo many sometimes. > > zB In the past, I've ended up being used as a paratrooper more often than not. Paul ~

RE: [geek question] source control

2007-11-09 Thread Paul Vernon
> just wondering what the group uses in their workplaces to do source > control. > we use source safe, and i know there is subversion and the other tools > out there, but really my question is... how do you handle taking your > cf code > or other code, and publish that to a staging environment, and

RE: who has the longest commute?

2007-11-07 Thread Paul Vernon
> bastards... I used to have a 204 mile commute by road so I can sympathise. From time to time I used to commute to Rotterdam, Holland from Birmingham, England by plane which was fun but I wouldn't want to do that now with all the anti-terror measures there are these days... My longest commute wa

RE: site critique

2007-10-22 Thread Paul Vernon
Hi Tony, The site looks good. I like it a lot. I do have one issue with the home page and it may just be because I have no idea of the terminology of the US housing market but what does MLS mean exactly? An in the site text or an alt tag on the main banner image wouldn't go amiss to fix that :

RE: Coldfusion and Apache

2007-10-15 Thread Paul Vernon
> Any reason this shouldn't work? > > I want to get Coldfusion running on an apache server that is already > running php and wordpress. > > Does anyone have any cautionary tales, or experience saying this is a > bad idea? I've had a few issues in the past installing CF with apache but all have t

RE: language person question

2007-09-03 Thread Paul Vernon
> Parse is english. No one said any different :-) > It means operate on..translate. > The interpreter Parses a command...code is parsed by a compiler. it's > broken down...err..translated. True enough. But parsing and passing are used in totally different contexts. > It's legitimate, correct an

RE: language person question

2007-09-03 Thread Paul Vernon
> [No, this is not a typo of the word "sparse." To parse text means to > break it up into smaller parts. The term is commonly used in computer > science to refer to reading programming code. For example, after a > program is written, whether it be in C++, Java, or any other language, > the code nee

RE: language person question

2007-09-03 Thread Paul Vernon
> heheh ;) It's written though. It's a serious question -- I am editing > an > article that deals with Flex ColdFusion and mySQL and he keeps saying > stuff > like that. Maybe it's just a perfectly correct non-US formulation? The > author is Australian. > > it does seem like he means pass... If t

RE: language person question

2007-09-03 Thread Paul Vernon
> "Parse the newly created User object to a method" > > does that make sense? Isn't it just a really poorly spelt version of pass with an upper class English accent? "Pass the newly created User object to a method" makes much more sense! Paul

RE: Septoplasty (again)

2007-09-02 Thread Paul Vernon
> How ya doing Paul? (Someone read it too him :) > > Hope you're healing up nice! Thanks to all for your wishes, they're much appreciated! To be quite frank, I'm amazed! The operation (a revised septoplasty and reduction of inferior turbinates) took place on Thursday morning at about 11am. I re

RE: Septoplasty (again)

2007-08-29 Thread Paul Vernon
ROFLMAO!! Well, if there is anything that could break the tension before an operation, this is it... the joke and the act :) > > those are the same side effects as masturbation > ~| Create robust enterprise, web RIAs. U

Septoplasty (again)

2007-08-29 Thread Paul Vernon
Hi Guys, Some of you will remember I asked about and ended up having a Septoplasty about 9 or 10 months ago. Well... It didn't work. Tomorrow, I'm off to hospital to undergo a revised septoplasty *and* here's the fun part... They are going to drill extra holes in my sinuses to help them drain.

RE: Feedback on CPU usage for a website

2007-07-31 Thread Paul Vernon
> I'm just wondering what you folk think, and if you get problems what's > your processor and Ram? Completely nails my 1.73 GHz P4 mobile processor. The laptop has 2Gb of RAM and is running Vista Business edition. I tried it in IE and Firefox and both end up pegging out the processor. The good n

RE: how racist are you??

2007-07-09 Thread Paul Vernon
> I came out wiht a slight preference for white over black. The results came out that I had a slight preference for African Americans over European Americans. I'm European (English) so I was interested in how the results would pan out for me and to be honest, I'm not quite sure how I'd interpre

RE: What are these pills called?

2007-07-05 Thread Paul Vernon
> They give em to soldiers to tone down or disable their sexual drive. I > need some > Bromide tablets? ~| Upgrade to Adobe ColdFusion MX7 The most significant release in over 10 years. Upgrade & see new features. http://www.

RE: Plea for help

2007-06-15 Thread Paul Vernon
I've played with your site quite a lot and haven't encountered any session or data loss. > Does anyone know what would cause a user to switch sessions (or any > other reason a basket would empty)? At this point, I think there are a few things you need to consider. 1. Full review of CF settings i

RE: windows vista - Add/Remove Windows Components

2007-06-06 Thread Paul Vernon
Dana, Add/Remove Windows Components is now called "Programs and Features" and is still in the Control Panel. Once you are in there, click on Turn Windows features on or off to access what you need. Has anyone mentioned that Remote Desktop on comes on certain versions of Vista? http://www.microso

RE: Microsft Surface

2007-05-30 Thread Paul Vernon
> =] Heh. Who here favors their touchpad over their mouse? Ummm... me... I use a Cirque Cruise Cat as my daily mouse on my desktop... It's also wicked for playing FPS games. Paul ~| ColdFusion MX7 by Adobe® Dyncamically tran

RE: Windows Mail Server

2007-05-17 Thread Paul Vernon
> I was going to say this as well. > > Does exchange server come with the action pack? > Yes but it's worth noting that you can only use action pack software for internal business requirements. If you are going to support clients using action pack software, you will be in breach of your agreemen

RE: Windows Mail Server

2007-05-17 Thread Paul Vernon
> I know this has come up before but I am looking to replace our windows > mail > server (MailEnable). It has been working fine sending 40-100 mail per > day > from our website but today we have sent out a mail shot of 600 mails (a > tiny > number of the many thousands we want to send) and mail en

RE: separatism comes to Great Britain, wow

2007-05-04 Thread Paul Vernon
> They have their own Parliament (no Funkadelic however) that handles the > day > to day running of Scotland, I think they turn to Britain for defense > and > social programs. Not wanting to be pedantic but... Britain is not a country, instead, Great Britain is a union of England, Scotland, Wales

RE: anyone using Vista

2007-05-04 Thread Paul Vernon
Dana, Can't you simply install the Java 1.5 runtimes in parallel with version 6 and either set the particular application that is having problems to default to that *OR* set the system environment vars so the 1.5 runtime is the default rather than going to all the hassle of removing 6? Paul ~~

RE: New analytics service

2007-05-02 Thread Paul Vernon
> > After using if for about 12 hours, it just looks like clicks, > scrolling and > > general user/site interaction. There seems to be nothing to tell you > where > > that user is from, what language their browser supports etc but > watching > > the playbacks does give you an idea of how many t

RE: New analytics service

2007-05-02 Thread Paul Vernon
After using if for about 12 hours, it just looks like clicks, scrolling and general user/site interaction. There seems to be nothing to tell you where that user is from, what language their browser supports etc but watching the playbacks does give you an idea of how many times people click in p

New analytics service

2007-05-01 Thread Paul Vernon
Hi all, Has anyone else come across this service yet? I'm trialling it at the moment and thought others may find it useful... http://www.robotreplay.com Paul ~| ColdFusion MX7 by Adobe® Dyncamically transform webcontent into

RE: cold fusion code review tool

2007-04-26 Thread Paul Vernon
> Can anyone suggest cold fusion code review tool Ummm, the tool in CF admin is pretty useful... Also, I use varscoper *a lot*... http://www.schierberl.com/varScoper/examples/varScoper.cfm Paul ~| Deploy Web Applications Quic

RE: Site critique

2007-04-12 Thread Paul Vernon
> great looking site! hash maps are an interesting idea, I'll > have to kook into that. I have found them to be *way faster* than structs Although, I've found that wrapping the code up inside a CFC has a tiny performance hit but they are still faster than structs... Experimenting with that, I

RE: Another Site Critique

2007-04-12 Thread Paul Vernon
> Mind having a look at a site I just did for a friend to > promote her new book: > > http://www.lyonsmorris.com/glm/ > > Any suggestions appreciated. One thing that I would change is the anchor hover behaviour, underlining is fine but the overlining makes me feel like the text is getting squas

RE: Site critique

2007-04-12 Thread Paul Vernon
It's only 21:20... I'll be up 'til 2am at least... I've been pretty ill this last couple of weeks so I have some catching up to do! > > better yet, PAUL what are you doing up so late :) > > tw > ~| Upgrade to Adobe ColdFusio

RE: Site critique

2007-04-12 Thread Paul Vernon
> >Whats happening with the drop down menu on firefox? There's no > >background. Difficult to read. > > I saw that too. It does go away the second time you click on > the menu item but it is a bit disconcerting. > I think I know what that is and it should be sorted... I'm forcing the pre-load

RE: Site critique

2007-04-12 Thread Paul Vernon
> From: Dana Tierney [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Thursday, 12 April 2007 20:48 > To: CF-Community > Subject: Re: Site critique > > It does feel like a tampax commercial. I sort of associate > with women in wispy dresses running through flowers. Perhaps > this would be lessened if you swit

RE: Site critique

2007-04-12 Thread Paul Vernon
> Whats happening with the drop down menu on firefox? There's > no background. Difficult to read. We build sites exclusively using FF and then hack for IE. What you are describing is a little odd as weve never seen that issue... What version of FF are you running? Paul ~~~

RE: Site critique

2007-04-12 Thread Paul Vernon
did not take _anywhere_ > near that long to load for me. > > 4.2 seconds (about) with new browser that had never been > there before (ie 6) > > On 4/12/07, Paul Vernon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > -Original Message- > > > From: Tony [mailto:[EMA

RE: Site critique

2007-04-12 Thread Paul Vernon
> I agree with the women's hygiene thing ... WAY too feminine ... Hmmm... > BUT I do like the look. It is very clean, love the menu and > the layout. Thanks, we worked hard on getting the menu system to work as well as it does, recursive functions in the CFC's are used to nest list elements an

RE: Site critique

2007-04-12 Thread Paul Vernon
> -Original Message- > From: Tony [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Thursday, 12 April 2007 16:40 > To: CF-Community > Subject: Re: Site critique > > www.iconbuffet.com = web 2.0 look to me. Wow... 16.66 seconds to download... You really wait that long for a site first time? (2.4 seconds

RE: Site critique

2007-04-12 Thread Paul Vernon
> Went to the portfolio section. You underline the titles for > each section E-Commerce, Charities and Clubs etc.. I thought > they were links. Then I figured out that the images are the > links. I would make the titles links too. It is a little > more user friendly. Ken, you found the part

RE: Site critique

2007-04-12 Thread Paul Vernon
> > yeah, they need to be preloaded... How do you pre-load an image that is only specified in CSS? I'm not sure that can be done... > i like it... seems a bit web 1.0 to me... and im in love with > newer LOOKING stuff. What would make it seem web 2.0? We are building a blog to go with it at t

RE: Site critique

2007-04-12 Thread Paul Vernon
> Great site, Paul. > > One big, mean comment. It feels like a woman's hygeine product site. Hmmm... Not sure what to say about that :) Tracie (my partner) designed the site... It could just be her touch coming through. > Other than that, its very good. > The font size is decent and readable.

RE: Site critique

2007-04-12 Thread Paul Vernon
The price of having a pure CSS rollover I think... Thanks for taking a look :) > > in FX, first time i hover over the images at the top... they flash. > everytime i clear my cache they do... jsyk > > On 4/12/07, Paul Vernon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Hi

Site critique

2007-04-12 Thread Paul Vernon
Hi Guys, We've just launched the main part of our new look site and we'd appreciate any and all comments. Other parts of the site that we *need* to get around to are the store and the client area but the "brochure" part of the site is pretty much there now. So without further ado, here's the link

RE: HouseofFusion down?

2007-04-10 Thread Paul Vernon
> -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Tuesday, 10 April 2007 18:42 > To: CF-Community > Subject: HouseofFusion down? > > Is anyone else having trouble getting to the website? > Starting about an hour ago I could not get to the site, > however,

RE: Google and your potential job

2007-03-29 Thread Paul Vernon
All gleaned from the first 3 pages of Google :) I was born in France in 1796, working as an artist, then in the 1970's moved into the French porn industry and starred in several movies... After that, I moved to America to join the LAPD as a Lt. whilst *at the same time* I became a professional pho

RE: Your Computer Relationship History

2007-03-20 Thread Paul Vernon
Here's a short version of my computing history and the languages I programmed them in! Acorn BBC Micro Model B (Mainly UK market 1982 vintage) languages (BBC Basic, 6502 Assembler) Acorn Archimedes 410/I (circa 1988) (RISC OS WIMP environment, BBC Basic v5, RISC assembler (resembled 6502 a lo

RE: gothic metal music...

2007-03-02 Thread Paul Vernon
No idea if this is in any way like the bands you mention but Cradle of Filth always rank highly in the Goth metal discussions here in the UK. Paul ~| Upgrade to Adobe ColdFusion MX7 Experience Flex 2 & MX7 integration & create

RE: tinyMCE

2007-03-02 Thread Paul Vernon
> I am wondering if it is possible to have 3 text areas on one > page, and only have 1 be the tineMCE editor, the other 2 > being standard text boxes? You can do it both ways Using the mode setting in the init function: mode : "textareas"

RE: Hard Drives...

2007-02-08 Thread Paul Vernon
+1 The deskstars are great! > -Original Message- > From: Nick McClure [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Thursday, 08 February 2007 14:59 > To: CF-Community > Subject: RE: Hard Drives... > > Hitachi > > > -Original Message- > > From: Mike Tangorre [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > S

Cute and cuddly xmas flash

2006-12-17 Thread Paul Vernon
http://www.ferryhalim.com/orisinal/g3/bells.htm ~| Create robust enterprise, web RIAs. Upgrade & integrate Adobe Coldfusion MX7 with Flex 2 http://ad.doubleclick.net/clk;56760587;14748456;a?http://www.adobe.com/products/coldfusi

RE: Windows XP Media Center

2006-12-02 Thread Paul Vernon
> Is there a way of using similar to a normal XP home version? With WMC you can switch between Media Center and a std XP desktop. If you install it from scratch you can even join a domain with it like XP Pro. As for a wireless connection, I have WMC running wirelessly without issue so you should

Total bummer - the end of an era.

2006-11-12 Thread Paul Vernon
One of the most famous rock/alt/goth/industrual clubs in the UK burnt down last night :( I've spent many happy times in there as I studied in Brum and I was the secretary of the Rock Soc I even dated one of the staff for a while :). I was in there only a couple of weeks ago... Nearly went this we

Re: For all you dark movie buffs

2006-11-01 Thread Paul Vernon
> now you can concentrate on the reaper and the woman :) The dead zone The mummy :) ~| Introducing the Fusion Authority Quarterly Update. 80 pages of hard-hitting, up-to-date ColdFusion information by your peers, delivered t

Dead thing in my screen

2006-10-18 Thread Paul Vernon
Last week, I saw something moving on my screen that shouldn't have been moving. A dark shadow. It looked like an insect, a tiny, tiny insect. Anyway it got to the middle of my screen and stopped moving... I think it died. I took the HDD out of the laptop and shook the thing to try to get said insec

RE: Apple trying to infect Windows

2006-10-18 Thread Paul Vernon
> www.apple.com/support/windowsvirus/ As you might imagine, we are upset at Windows for not being more hardy against such viruses, and even more upset with ourselves for not catching it. Paul ~| Introducing the

RE: IE 7?

2006-09-26 Thread Paul Vernon
> Paul, no Mesureit extension? I use screenruler... It works as a ruler system across all applications and I can have as many of them as I need.. It pretty much does everything I need :) Paul ~| Introducing the Fusion Authori

RE: IE 7?

2006-09-26 Thread Paul Vernon
Been running IE7 since beta 2 on my laptop and IE6 on the desktop. It is a *major* improvement on IE6 but is still full of compromises to meet backwards compatibility requirements for IE based applications. We have noticed that when we're developing for (making our sites work in) IE, there are def

RE: Septoplasty

2006-09-26 Thread Paul Vernon
Thanks for the info guys... It turns out what the ENT prescribed as pain killers and what the hospital gave me were lightyears apart. I had a letter to deliver from the ENT surgeon by hand to my GP which proves it As of this morning I am now on the correct (much stronger) dosage of painkille

Septoplasty

2006-09-25 Thread Paul Vernon
Ok, so last Thursday I had a septoplasty... Over the years, I've had several things that have pointed to me needing one... Nosebleeds, acute hayfever, snoring, sleep apnea, going deaf when I get a head cold, pain in my wrist when I have hiccups (the most bizzare symptom ever!)... In the end, I h

RE: Gas Price Thread

2006-09-13 Thread Paul Vernon
> It's not a US thing, prices have fallen sharply in the UK in > recent weeks - locally from 99.9p a litre to 88.9p. Where? We're still paying 98.9 - 102.9 in Leicester... The cheapest I've seen was in Nottingham last week at 93.9 per litre... Paul ~~~

RE: Gas Price Thread

2006-09-12 Thread Paul Vernon
> Holy shite. > > WTF do you heat your house with? Might it be cheaper to just > burn cash? We use natural gas piped directly into the house and the costs of that are now rising too... Our press is constantly telling us we are on the verge of an energy crisis and the markets are lapping it up

RE: Gas Price Thread

2006-09-12 Thread Paul Vernon
After a quick conversion. $8.41 per Gallon - Hinckley, Leicester, United Kingdom. Paul ~| Introducing the Fusion Authority Quarterly Update. 80 pages of hard-hitting, up-to-date ColdFusion information by your peers, deliv

RE: classic rock that is actually classic

2006-08-18 Thread Paul Vernon
Before we start, I'm not a huge fan of Bryan Adams but it strikes me he has released both good and bad... For instance: Summer of '69 - cool Everything I do (I do it for you) - I'd rather rip my ears off than ever have to listen to this again! Paul ~~

RE: classic rock that is actually classic

2006-08-18 Thread Paul Vernon
Money - Tell me about any other rock track with that time signature that even gets close to being in this conversation Whether or not you like it, for several musical, technical and (at the time) social reasons, *it is* a classic. Paul ~~

RE: British are flamingly anti-semitic (or, according to them, anti-Jewish, since most semites are muslim)

2006-08-15 Thread Paul Vernon
> I don't buy the silent majority thing. > If you live in that town, and that sign is in your town and > you say nothing then: > > a) The 'silent' majority really isn't a majority and those > that are against the sentiment of the sign are in a minority. > b) You're a racist yourself. > Apathy

RE: British are flamingly anti-semitic (or, according to them, anti-Jewish, since most semites are muslim)

2006-08-15 Thread Paul Vernon
> *smirk* > Not just the UK, most other democratic, developed countries > in the world as well. > It's utterly ludicrous to try to argue that such a sign being > around for so long, even today, is not an indication of > endemic racism in that township. I wasn't arguing that... Merely outlining

RE: British are flamingly anti-semitic (or, according to them, anti-Jewish, since most semites are muslim)

2006-08-15 Thread Paul Vernon
> I grew up in the southern part of US and there are still > signs from the 50's and 60's that read, " blacks> don't let the sun set on your black for donkey> in our town tonight!" > > If a news crew filmed only that and those people that support > that opinion, the bias would be that people in

RE: How Welfare Has Destroyed The 51st State

2006-06-07 Thread Paul Vernon
I always thought the UK was regarded as the 51st state... Or is it just a galaxy class aircraft carrier? Paul ~| Message: http://www.houseoffusion.com/lists.cfm/link=i:5:208419 Archives: http://www.houseoffusion.com/cf_lists/t

RE: England afraid to fly its own flag

2006-06-04 Thread Paul Vernon
> Here's the original story. Can go either way: > > http://www.thesun.co.uk/article/0,,2-2006250446,00.html Political correctness gone mad... Paul ~| Message: http://www.houseoffusion.com/lists.cfm/link=i:5:208059 Archives: ht

RE: England afraid to fly its own flag

2006-06-04 Thread Paul Vernon
> Someone here want to tell me that this is a joke? That this > is all a hoax? Please! Well, I've not seen anything on our local or national news and I live just outside Leicester. I can confirm that there are plenty of people flying the flag tho... Everyone is just getting behind their national

RE: Mirroring IIS 5 across 10 machines

2006-04-27 Thread Paul Vernon
I believe the tool you need is Iissync.exe http://www.microsoft.com/windows2000/en/server/IIs/default.asp?url=/windows2 000/en/server/IIs/htm/core/iiclusus.htm Paul ~| Message: http://www.houseoffusion.com/lists.cfm/link=i:5:

RE: this sounds stupid....

2006-03-24 Thread Paul Vernon
Dominos sponsors the Simpsons on Sky and the live sequence has been airing for a few weeks It is very well done but I don't think the casting is as good as it could have been for Lisa :) Paul ~| Message: http://www.houseoff

RE: appropriate or not?

2006-03-24 Thread Paul Vernon
Well, personally I think that is a great and kind gesture and would have really appreciated something like that when we lost one of our pets a few months back :) One thing tho... Keep it simple always best on these occasions. Paul

Spamcop filtering HOF mail?

2006-03-08 Thread Paul Vernon
Just a quick note but for the last 3 days all my HOF mail is blacklisted by spamcop... I tried checking the IP address of the HOF server at spamcop and it says it isn't registered but my logs say differetn. Any ideas? Paul

RE: Just Discovered Daft Punk Music

2006-02-19 Thread Paul Vernon
It's not daft punk but the song is named after him/them... http://www.lcdsoundsystem.com/video.php?v=daftpunkisplaying&t=Daft+Punk+Is+P laying+At+My+House&b=600&w=1 I just saw this on MTV2 so I thought I'd post it for fun :) Paul ~~~

RE: Just Discovered Daft Punk Music

2006-02-18 Thread Paul Vernon
They've been around for years and have had several to 10 hits here in the UK... Personally, I've never liked that style of music so I couldn't tell you anymore... All I know is that if I've heard of a band that isn't the type of music I'm into, they must be popular :) Paul ~

RE: Network Traffic Monitor

2006-01-17 Thread Paul Vernon
Put a hub on your network and plug in a machine running Ethereal or some other protocol sniffer. That way, you should be able to monitor pretty much every packet of data on a small home network... Paul ~| Message: http://www.ho

Ignore - testing new mail server config

2006-01-01 Thread Paul Vernon
Sorry for the wasted bytes! Paul ~| Now there’s a better way to fax. eFax makes it possible to use your existing email account to send and receive faxes. Try eFax free. http://www.houseoffusion.com/banners/view.cfm?bannerid=

RE: Selling a Domain to a Business in the UK

2005-12-12 Thread Paul Vernon
Hi Ken, > Are you located anywhere near Cambridge? Not anymore, I used to live there many moons ago.. Paul ~| Protect Your PC from viruses, hackers, spam and more. Buy PC-cillin with Easy Installation & Support http://www.h

RE: Selling a Domain to a Business in the UK

2005-12-12 Thread Paul Vernon
Hi Ken, I've just double checked and the address at companies house is the address of the companies solicitor and as I suspected it is their registered address so you are fine with those details. Paul ~| Discover CFTicket - The

RE: Selling a Domain to a Business in the UK

2005-12-12 Thread Paul Vernon
Hi, In the UK it is common practice to use the accountant address as the registered address. If you were to do the same check with our number 04839892 you would see a different address to that on our website http://www.newmediadevelopment.net/contact.cfm. The information at companies house requir

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