Thats what is happening to me. They are removing CF as fast as they can and
training one guy to do Java. They don't have plans for me. So I'm thinking
about Java but I don't know enough about how it works or where to start. I'm in
a small town and the closet CF job is hundreds of miles away.
I had no idea that my paranoia about losing my CF job and a decline on the list
would result in a troll accusal.
(quietly steps backwards towards to the door avoiding eye contact)
>I know a troll when I see one.
>
>On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 11:24 AM, Camer
>>
Erik while ferrets
run wild are over. :-(
> t'is the ebb and flow of interesting things to talk about.
>
> On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 11:42 AM, Phillip B
> wrote:
> >
> > I have been using these list for over 7 years and I noticed today
> that the traffic is very
I have been using these list for over 7 years and I noticed today that the
traffic is very very low. Is there fewer people using CF of fewer new people
using CF? Whats going on?
~|
Want to reach the ColdFusion community with s
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>From: "Phill B"
>>
>http://playlist.yahoo.com/makeplaylist.dll?id=1277883&sdm=web&qtw=640&qth=400
>> or
>> http://tinyurl.com/ypv42
>>
>> --
>> Phillip B.
>>
>>
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You could do some thing like this.
http://tinyurl.com/yrf7c
or this
http://tinyurl.com/3bxh8
Phillip B.
Tyler Silcox wrote:
> We're trying to come up with a great office prank for one of our
> co-workers
> who is returning from his honeymoon next week...I was wondering if an
On a Windows server, I would scheduled a bat file that would ftp the
files on the master server to the mirror servers a few times a day. Free
and easy.
There are a few FTP programs that can do this as well. FTP Voyager can
do it.
HTH
Phillip B.
Bailey, Neal wrote:
> Hello Fo
Most of my friends have an Xbox. I'd consider getting one but I would
hate to get some thing that will be out of date shortly. Then again the
prices for games could drop. Hm
Jim Davis wrote:
> Now that's a religious question!
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I love MailEnable http://www.mailenable.com/
They have a free version that does a great job.
Phillip B
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If I wanted to get an Xbox or Playstation or .. which would be the
best to go with? Considering games, quality, price, blah blah blah.
Phillip B.
Angel Stewart wrote:
> You know what gives you DOom 3 graphics now?
>
>
> RIDDICK!
>
>
>
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Wake me when Half Life 2 comes out. :-\
Angel Stewart wrote:
> Okies! Another post for the gamers on the list âº
>
> Doom 3 in late July/early August - According to Xbox.IGN, the id
> Software and Activision are expecting to release the PC version of
> Doom 3 in late July/early August for the
Ever thought it would be like to cross a Bruce Lee movie with the skills
of a DJ? Imagine no more.
I know where Bruce Lee Lives
http://skop.com/brucelee/index.htm
Work safe but you will need headphones.
Phillip B
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I'll be lurking around.
Is there going to be a cf-community get together for drinks before cfun?
I wouldn't mind putting a face to some of the names.
Phillip B the other white meat with two L's and a B
Sandy Clark wrote:
> Who's coming, throw your name on this list.
&
I wanted to see him play before he died. :-(
At least I still have a chance for a few others.
Angel Stewart wrote:
> We lost another legend.
> Ray Charles is gone.
>
>
> -Gel
>
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dana tierney wrote:
> 45
>
> >My piecing together a lot of incomplete information
> >
> >I like to guess that the average age of the people on this list is from
> >33-55 with the mode being 40ish.
> >mean: 44
> >median: 42
> >Mode: 40
> >
> >This is a survey. If you rather not share your
SPOON!
http://www.thetick.ws/
http://www.cs.rose-hulman.edu/~stinerkt/Tick.html
Greatest super hero. Ever!
dana tierney wrote:
> hehe. What's the Tick?
>
> >"Your pants reek of predjudice, naughty spawn, and I'm just the
> >detergent of justice and moderation to wash the bias out of your
> >doub
Hahahahahhaa
I miss the tick cartoon. :-[
Ben Doom wrote:
> Charlie Griefer wrote:
> > i just wanted to comment that I *swore* you said:
> >
> > "...how do my pants reek of prejudice?" I was dumbfounded for a moment.
> >
> > I'm going to get more coffee now...
>
> Heh. That sounds like a quote
LOL
Angel Stewart wrote:
> *yoda voice*
> anger leads to insults...insults lead to anger..and this leads to the
> Dark Side ;-)
>
>
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ntroller but if you want to
get one I would go with the M-Audio Oxygen 8 USB controller. USB has
less lag when compared to midi. $139.99 at Musicians Friend.
http://makeashorterlink.com/?X20233D58
Hope this helps,
Phillip B
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gt; cf-community service. Mikey D will be in charge of that :)
> >
> >
> > --
> > Marlon Moyer, Sr. Internet Developer
> > American Contractors Insurance Group
> > phone: 972.687.9445
> > fax: 972.687.0607
> > mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > www.acig.com
> >
>
I was confused! I have a hang over!
I... I I just woke up.
A virus ate my email.
I was abandoned as a child and raised by technophobes.
I can't read!!
*begins to sob*
Marlon Moyer wrote:
> GIVE ME YOUR GEEK LICENSE RIGHT NOW BUDDY!
>
> Jeez, c'mon, it's Hitchhikers Guide to the Galax
Ummm. Whats h2g2?
Phillip B.
dana tierney wrote:
> I see they are making the h2g2 movie finally...
>
> Dana
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It's all about free shipping for me. I'll get as many people as I can to
make one big purchase so we can save on shipping.
Phillip B.
Bailey, Neal wrote:
> Hello all...
>
>
> Hey I was wondering for those of you that buy online, what is more
> appealing
> to you as
Can any one recommend a tool that helps you write xml? I would like it
to help me with the schema, formatting and what not.
Phillip B.
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You got me curious so I googled and found this.
http://www.jewishpeople.net/usfirstjews.html
Phillip B,
Judith Dinowitz wrote:
>
> What did Jews do in Colonial America, anyway?
>
> Judith
>
>
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If that's the case, I'll write a song using audio samples of them
kissing my @ss. :-]
Phillip B.
Kevin Graeme wrote:
> Sorry, .02 cents. And from what it looks like, even your own stuff is
> "ephemeral material" which the copyright office wants a cut of.
>
&
I watched a little last night. Pretty cool show. I wouldn't last long on
that show. I'd have so many letters on my chest, I could write a short
story.
John Stanley wrote:
> Is anyone watching this? I like it. It's the first show on PBS that I have
> ever watched at any length.
>
>
> http://www
H. So I pay $500 just to start. Then I have to pay each time a song
is played. That rate is 2 cents or .02 cents? If its .02 cents, I would
pay an extra $200 or more a month.
I'll stick with playing my own songs. My bands get the free publicity
and ASCAP, BMI, .. can bite me. Until I be
What was it that they sold in the vending machines? Dokes?
Ben Doom wrote:
> Richard "Stephen King" bachman indeed. It was actually a novella or
> short novel. I've got a copy at home. For the record, it's *nothing*
> like the crap movie they made out of it. Much better.
>
> --BenD
>
> Willia
I would love to see The Running Man redone. The idea behind the story
was great but it got lost when they made the movie. :-\
William H Bowen wrote:
> Go rent "The Running Man" or better yet read the far superior short
> story by Richard(??) Bachman (Stephen King)
>
> There's the genesis of Manh
be the best choice?
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Phillip B
>
> I never installed the shoutcast server but I'm tempted to give it a
> whirl on a rarely used web server.
>
> I never really gave a thought about royalties. I was going to use it to
> play my ban
f you play, you pay. It may be
different it your not making money off of the stream but I doubt it. I
wouldn't think that "Free Us" would apply.
You got me curious enough to look into it though. Considering how many
streams are available, there is some serious violations going on.
From what I read, you need a pretty powerful server to handle all the
connections. There is also the bandwidth issue. I would still like to
try and run a small one though.
Harkins, Patrick wrote:
> How hard is it to set up your own server?
> -Pat
>
> -Original Message-----
>
I'm all about WinAmp and ShoutCast. You can get police scanners,
comedians, polka, punk, opera, drum and bass. Some of the feeds are low
quality but the amount to choose from makes up for it.
Tangorre, Michael wrote:
> So I used to use Spinner all the time to listen to music at work... then I
>
ah geez. I had no idea. :-[
dana tierney wrote:
> >I haven't seen the video, and don't want
> >to see it either.
>
> yes
>
> the fact that the media is using the verb "saw" as in sawed off his
> head, is enough for me...
>
> Dana
>
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I saw the same video. By the time I figured out what I was watching, I
had seen to much. It messed with me for days.
Phillip B.
Marlon Moyer wrote:
> Warning!: Graphic description follows
>
> I remember watching a video one time a Russian coworker had forward to
> me. It was titl
I'm using Netscape for now. I don't know what Symantic did but there
isn't a quarantine file so I can't recover squat. :-[ I'm going to see
if I can prevent it from jacking with my email files.
Marlon Moyer wrote:
> Are you using Thunderbird or something similar? Anyway, that happened to
> me o
I received an email with the [EMAIL PROTECTED] virus. :-[ Symantic
caught it and then proceeded to pooch all the email in my inbox. Now all
the emails in my inbox are blank.
Any one have this happen before?
Phillip B.
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Ummm sure. That's what it was. A trick question.
I can't believe you guys fell for it.
Look at the monkey!
Beth wrote:
> I thought it was a trick question.
>
>
>
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*Smacks head*
I was rushing and fogot the myField= part.
Phillip B.
Philip Arnold wrote:
> > From: Phillip B
> >
> > How do you update an int field to a null value in sql server 2000?
>
> Update myTable
> Set myField=NULL
> Where myOtherField=value
>
> D
How do you update an int field to a null value in sql server 2000?
Phillip b
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I finally figured it out. I ended up having to use a command line app to
get IIS to recognize .Not. :-\
Thanks for the help every one :-]
Phillip B.
bret wrote:
> Did you have IIS installed before .NET? I remember that I had to apply
> some patches to IIS way back when, but that was wi
yup. :-\ I even downloaded the SDK and that didn't help either. Ugh
Sandy Clark wrote:
> Did you download and install the .net framework?
>
> _
>
> From: Phillip B [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, May 07, 2004 4:16 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: C
o use .Net?
Phillip B.
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I thought these propaganda posters were pretty good.
http://homepage.mac.com/leperous/PhotoAlbum1.html
Ian Skinner wrote:
> NOVEMBER 9th, 2004:
> Time for a regime change!
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Very cool!
Howie Hamlin wrote:
>
>
> http://www2.b3ta.com/heyhey16k/
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I thought I was the only one obsessive enough to do that. Now I don't
have to feel so alone. :-]
Phillip B.
Lyons, Larry wrote:
> I always quote the attributes. At times I get obsessive enough about
> it that
> when a client gives me a page to add on to, I'll go bac
As far as I'm concerned, it's not an option. I've been using them for
years and I'm not going to change.
I even look for stuff like that when I'm talking with outside resources.
I won't hire them if they write sloppy code.
Mm Friday.
Phillip B
Erika L Walker
Hmmm. I have the 7 habbits book on tape. I guess Ishould start listening
to it.
Sandy Clark wrote:
> A great book on this subject is 7 habits of highly effective
> people. Habit
> 3 talks about scheduling for a week at a time rather than on a daily
> basis.
> It also talks about there being 4
I used to do this but the amount of things that come to me in a day can
be staggering. :-\
Jeffry Houser wrote:
> This doesn't quite answer your question, but I'll just throw this out
> there anyway.
> I use a paper and pencil to do this.
>
> Every night before I go to bed, I write a list of
I need something to help me organize my tasks and projects. Can I get
some recommendations? I'm buried with work and need to get it organized
and under control.
I've tried using the task feature in Outlook but I don't like the way it
works.
Phillip B.
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cut your head off
get drunk
You may have to tell him twice.
Dumb chicken
Erika L Walker-Arnold wrote:
> OMG. Tell the chicken to "strip naked"
>
> Cheers,
> Erika
> --
>
> >>| From: Jim Campbell
> >>|
> http://www.subservientchicken.com/
>
> - Jim
The is the best thing ever
Kevin Graeme wrote:
> Stop that.
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Jim Campbell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Thursday, April 08, 2004 11:16 AM
> Subject: Burger King Chicken Fetish
>
> > I know what you're thinking...
e on.
> > Does any one know if a good app for this? Note pad and the
> > like are painfully slow. :-\
> >
> > Phillip B.
>
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I have a few 50+ meg text files that I need to do a find and replace on.
Does any one know if a good app for this? Note pad and the like are
painfully slow. :-\
Phillip B.
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Nice ;-)
Marlon Moyer wrote:
> I like having it quite a bit. I listen to it almost everyday at work.
> I'm not locked into any certain genre of music or what I remembered to
> bring to work that day. Plus, I like a certain program called Audacity
> :)
>
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What do you think of the service? Is it worth the $10 a month plus burn
cost?
Marlon Moyer wrote:
> I just logged on to Rhapsody. So far this week they've added 842
> albums. The week before 803, the previous before that 1991. I'm
> suffering from music overload. How do they expect me to keep
Very cool site. I don't know why but her broken english added to the story.
It reminded me of Times Beach Missouri. We had to drive through it on
the way to St. Louis. You could see the inside the homes as you drove by
and see all the things they had to leave behind.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki
My wife at the time was even in to the idea of a Mystery machine paint
job. Man I miss her. :-| She was the best car I ever had.
Phillip B
Ben Doom wrote:
> Mystery Mobile!
>
> --benD
>
> Phillip B wrote:
>
> > I think I would get a new VW Microbuss
> http://www.vw.
I think I would get a new VW Microbuss http://www.vw.com/concept/index.htm
I used to have a 67 buss and it was a blast. My kids and their friends
always wanted to ride in it because they are so much fun.
Phillip B
Andre Turrettini wrote:
> Ok, I'm bored of this canadian discussion. S
LMAO! I may have to use that as an email signature.
Phillip B.
"...He's got a *huge* conscience"
Ben Doom wrote:
> "...He's got a *huge* conscience...."
>
> --benD
>
> Phillip B wrote:
> > Part of me wants to go out this way. I just hav
Part of me wants to go out this way. I just have to much pride in my
work. I don't want to let down the other people I work with either. Damn
my good morals and ethics. To bad girls don't find good morals and
ethics that sexy. :-p
Kevin Graeme wrote:
> Since your boss seems to be understanding
I'm going to talk to her today about the situation. I won't use any
threatening language but I'll let her know how I feel. Then I'm going to
take the next two days off and get my resume together. Any one need a
job? I see a position coming available real soon. ;-]
Dan Phillips wrote:
> Yeah I
I went back to school for two semesters a couple of years ago. Ended up
with a 4.0. I never had anything better than a 2.5 in high school. :-\
Any way, I didn't feel like I was getting what I wanted out of it. At
this point I don't know if I can keep doing this for a living. I have
two kids, an
ing. At least I know what is expected of a cook.
I feel a little better now.
Phillip B.
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I want to learn some VB .net. I have looked all over the web for some
good tutorials and most of them wont compile with out errors. :-[ Can
you guys help me with some web sites or book titles that would help a
Visual Basic newb?
Thanks
Phillip B.
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A few people have had the same problem but no one has found the reason
or a solution. I wonder if it could have been an extension i installed?
Marwan Saidi wrote:
> Have you checked the DWMX Forums on macromedia.com?
>
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Yup. I think it had quit working before I applied the upgrade. It looks
like this has happened to other people but no one has been able to fix it.
I love an application that slowly falls apart. :-[
Marwan Saidi wrote:
> Just a thought, there is a new Updater for DWMX 2004, did you apply
> tha
to do a quick form using the design view in Dreamweaver but the
> >option is grayed out. :-| Any idea what would cause this?
> >
> >Phillip B.
>
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I wanted to do a quick form using the design view in Dreamweaver but the
option is grayed out. :-| Any idea what would cause this?
Phillip B.
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://killco.com/webcam/showcam.php?linkid=122
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I just imagined an orgasm that was more like having the dry heaves.
*shudders*
Every thing works and looks the same.
Phillip B.
brobborb wrote:
> So when u have an orgasm does any kind of fluid come out at all or is
> it just dry?
>
> - Original Message -
> From: J
Suck. I saw them play twice and both times they put on a great show. :-[
bret wrote:
> For those of you who care:
>
> http://www.cnn.com/2004/SHOWBIZ/Music/03/11/music.milkmen.reut/index.html
>
> -Bret
>
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I need to find a ups power back up for about $50. Any suggestions?
Thanks
Phillip B.
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Li (Don) Chunshen reminds me of the rockin' fuseboxerz and ColdFuzian
developer Stan Cox. Master of the tag.
:D
Phillip B
Haggerty, Mike wrote:
> Michael D. -
>
> HEY! You leave Li (Don) Chunshen alone!
>
> Li (Don) Chunshen is a great man and a genius to boot. We all res
> I hope they play "Doctor's Orders" again, I'm missing that one on tape...
>
> -Ben
This was a good episode. A nice break from the Xindi story line.
Phillip B.
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Dang!
Ben Braver wrote:
> I have all TOS, TNG, DS9 & VOY#1 on DVD, VOY #2 ordered.
> /Ben
>
> >Give it a couple of years then it will come out on DVD.
> >
> >larry
> >
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I bet it will be the other Xindi. They are the only ones close enough of
a quick rescue.
cfhelp wrote:
> The way it looks now the Enterprise is screwed, dead, adrift in space
> heading for a moon.
>
>
> So whos gona show up and help?
>
>
> Volcans
>
>
> The race that believe the Spheres are bui
It's a more uptempo soft rock version instead of the slower tempo soft
rock version. *shudders*
I can hear Cartman now.
It's been a long road,
To get from there to here.
It's been a long time,
but my time is finally here.
Phillip Beazley wrote:
> At 11:10 AM 3/4/2004, you wrote:
>
> >Personal
>
> -Ray
You have missed a lot then. There's all kinds of good stuff going on
this season. I'm lucky that my two boys like the show too.
I hope you have a friend that will let you "borrow" this season.
Phillip B
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ver made.
>
> Agreed - except for the damn theme song. Thank god for TiVo! :)
At least they tried to improve the song a little this season. I still
don't like it though. Every time I hear it I think of Cartman singing
that come sail away song.
Phillip B
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> The only part of the J you saw, was the inside and only a very small
> portion of one of the corridors and an exterior window.
I wish we could have seen more of J. The guys uniform was kind of cool
though.
By the way, this has to be the best ST series ever made.
Phillip B
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Here you go.
http://www.cfconf.org/cfun-04/
C. Hatton Humphrey wrote:
> Where's information on the conference? Since I'm now my own boss I don't
> know if my company is going to be sending me or not.
>
> Hatton
>
>
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I'm going to copy some of my old vinyl as well. I have a bunch of old
Dead Kennedy's, Fear, Corrosion of Conformity, Big Black I would
rather spend hours transferring it to my computer than to try and buy it
all again on CD.
Deanna Schneider wrote:
> From: "Ben Braver"
> > Someday, "when
This may help you out with the cleaning of you vinyl. .
http://www.care-and-feeding-of-vinyl.com/html/cleaning.html
Phillip B.
Marlon Moyer wrote:
> Ben,
>
> What kind of device did you get to clean the records. I've got a
> couple of
> crates of vinyl records from the 70
I was s punk. One foot purple mohawk and ox blood Doc's. I was even
listening to Big Black over the weekend.
Good times. Good times.
Phillip B.
Heald, Tim wrote:
> What's funny is the number of us that are or were actually Punks at some
> point in our lives. BTW I'
He is a master with out a doubt. His eye for the little things that can
make a great photo. Rhythm, contrast, pattern, movement, balance. I
never noticed them until I was right there in front of them. just like
you said. Plato's cave.
Phillip B.
Kevin Graeme wrote:
> Amazing, no?
like seeing my first Van Gogh. Nothing compares to the
real thing.
Phillip B.
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offee. :-|
Phillip B.
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I was on Monster.com and saw this job listing.
Coldfusion Programmer - Entry level
Company: MC Management - JR Cigar
Location: US-NJ-Northern
Salary/Wage: 40,000.00 - 50,000.00 USD /year
Status: Full Time, Employee
http://tinyurl.com/3xa9m
Phillip B. :-)
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one went back and reworked the old Star Trek movies. There would be
riots in the streets.
Phillip B.
Charlie Griefer wrote:
> > I'm not sure I agree. It seems to me that the people most likely to go
> > out and invest in the DVD Original Version are those who already know
>
Cool. Thanks much.
Phillip B
Harkins, Patrick wrote:
> I would keep them on Visual studio for the .NET stuff. Experience with
> source control would be good. As would SQL and stored procs
>
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> We are going to bring in some o
cost for the two of them to ride home and he would tell them $1.50. It's
such a small amount and for such a good reason the old ladies would
always give him the money. At the end of the day his profit would be
close to a hundred dollars.
:-|
Phillip B.
Haggerty, Mike wrote:
> I go
with .Net before. Is there anything I should be
on the look for when we start interviewing people? I can spot a CF or
HTML bull sh*ter but I'm afraid I'll have a much harder time with .Net.
Phillip B.
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That's some cool stuff. I want to know what modified air is.
Jerry Johnson wrote:
> Thought this cool enough to pass on.
>
> It is like a hologram with built in touch screen.
>
> http://www.io2technology.com./
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> Sweet!
>
> Jerry Johnson
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Mm
I need to try the Chana Masala. Never heard of the Rajma. My favorite is
chicken tika masala. Can't get enough of the stuff.
Phillip B.
Simon Horwith wrote:
> Sorry it took so long.
> So far this is what I've been able to get out of her:
>
> Chana Masala
>
to be young
and naive but come on. I can only hope they grow up, get a clue, watch
the show again and realize how stupid they sound.
I can't watch the Jessica Simpson because she reminds me of a girl I
know. Very irritating.
I loved the Joe Schmo series. That show cracked me up.
Phillip B
The best I've found for free is AWStats.
http://awstats.sourceforge.net/
Ben Densmore wrote:
> Does anyone have any recommendations for web stats software? We are
> currently using Deep Metrix but have had a lot of problems. It doesn't
> import the log files when it should, constantly crashes etc
Either you knew of these sites in advance or you're some sort of Google
god.
Harkins, Patrick wrote:
> OR
> http://vastex.com/dload_reg.html
> http://www.websuccessmastery.com/products.html
>
> http://www.pbrookes.com/store/books/giangreco-5826/ebook/registration.htm
>
>
> http://www.bfcloan
I have to find some web sites that offer their product brochure as a
PDF download. I would also like to find some sites that require you to
fill in your mailing address before they give you the PDF brochure. My
boss wants to see how other people are doing this.
Joy :-|
Thanks
Phillip B
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