Re: Woohoo! More stars!

2010-12-04 Thread denstar
On Sat, Dec 4, 2010 at 4:43 PM, Greg Morphis wrote: > > I don't think knowing the charge or mass of a distant particle will allow us > to travel across time and space ;) > I like the idea of warping space around a ship though.. contracting space in > front and expanding it behind the ship could ma

Re: Woohoo! More stars!

2010-12-04 Thread Greg Morphis
I don't think knowing the charge or mass of a distant particle will allow us to travel across time and space ;) I like the idea of warping space around a ship though.. contracting space in front and expanding it behind the ship could make the ship travel at incredible speeds.. but even that has is

Re: Woohoo! More stars!

2010-12-04 Thread morchella
travel without moving. needs to be one of mind. consciousness, not physical body. ~| Order the Adobe Coldfusion Anthology now! http://www.amazon.com/Adobe-Coldfusion-Anthology/dp/1430272155/?tag=houseoffusion Archive: http://ww

Re: Woohoo! More stars!

2010-12-02 Thread denstar
I'm pretty sure that Quantum Mechanics states that if we "will it" hard enough (Ender's Game: Xenocide), we can do improbable things. Perhaps even really really improbable things, like flip a spaceship across the mind-paralyzing distances between the furthest stars. Case in point: The principle

Re: Woohoo! More stars!

2010-12-02 Thread Greg Morphis
Can't travel at the speed of light thanks to e=mc2. Because at the speed of light your mass would be infinite. But there's nothing saying you can't travel at 99.99% of it. Also space can expand faster than the speed of light. Making something like a warp bubble possible. sent from my Droid ph

Re: Woohoo! More stars!

2010-12-02 Thread denstar
On Thu, Dec 2, 2010 at 8:05 AM, Casey Dougall wrote: ... > > Propulsion isn't the way, wormholes are ;-) > > You can't physically travel at the speed of light, by the time you hit light > speed you would be flatter then a pancake. > Wormholes sure seem to be in lately. I was watching the new "Ra

Re: Woohoo! More stars!

2010-12-02 Thread Casey Dougall
On Thu, Dec 2, 2010 at 2:42 PM, Eric Roberts < ow...@threeravensconsulting.com> wrote: > > They just had an article on yahoo news about how scientists just discovered > a bacterium that uses both phosphorus and arsenic in it's dna and can > survive in environments previously though inhospitable t

RE: Woohoo! More stars!

2010-12-02 Thread Eric Roberts
ssage- From: denstar [mailto:valliants...@gmail.com] Sent: Thursday, December 02, 2010 1:37 AM To: cf-community Subject: Woohoo! More stars! http://gizmodo.com/5703835/the-probability-of-finding-aliens-is-now-three-ti mes-higher I love it how we don't really know squat about squat. Dr

Re: Woohoo! More stars!

2010-12-02 Thread Jerry Johnson
Hey, we were talking about roads on another thread... Oh, wait. Not interstate. Never mind, carry on. Is an inner state like Kentucky or South Dakota? On Thu, Dec 2, 2010 at 10:09 AM, Vivec wrote: > ...If you create...an inner state that functions ~

Re: Woohoo! More stars!

2010-12-02 Thread Vivec
0_0 you don't know what we.can.do. If you create two states, an inner state that functions at our own time and an outer one that seeks to travel at light speed then those within the inner state would feel nothing. *twilight zone theme* On 2 December 2010 11:05, Casey Dougall wrote: > > Propul

Re: Woohoo! More stars!

2010-12-02 Thread Casey Dougall
On Thu, Dec 2, 2010 at 9:50 AM, Vivec wrote: > > I wonder when resources will be put towards finding new means of propulsion > and other accomplishments that would make finding life on these planets > worthwhile to begin with. > > I'd like to see 1 Trillion spent on R&D instead of on the militar

Re: Woohoo! More stars!

2010-12-02 Thread Vivec
I wonder when resources will be put towards finding new means of propulsion and other accomplishments that would make finding life on these planets worthwhile to begin with. I'd like to see 1 Trillion spent on R&D instead of on the military, for example. On 2 December 2010 03:36, denstar wrote:

Woohoo! More stars!

2010-12-01 Thread denstar
http://gizmodo.com/5703835/the-probability-of-finding-aliens-is-now-three-times-higher I love it how we don't really know squat about squat. Drake EQ FTW! (fer reals this time ;]p) :Den -- When there is an income tax, the just man will pay more and the unjust less on the same amount of incom

woohoo got my Styx tickets

2010-11-15 Thread Zaphod Beeblebrox
Jan 8th, Billy Bob's Texas, they're playing Grand Illusion and Pieces of Eight back to back and all the way through. going to be reliving some of my childhood that night :) Look at the hate we're breeding Look at the fear we're feeding Look at the lives we're leading The way we've alwa

Re: Woohoo!! Farm Bill passes!

2008-05-16 Thread Bruce Sorge
Yeah, when I read the story, they basically said that the rest of the world is not asking for more oil, and the demand from China and India are already taxing their production capabilities. http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,356238,00.html http://www.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/05/16/bush.saudi.arab

Re: Woohoo!! Farm Bill passes!

2008-05-16 Thread Robert Munn
i have been reading speculation that the saudis can't actually increase output, as one of their biggest fields is in decline. further speculation suggests that the saudis are being very coy about it because they fear a public admission that this field is in decline would lead to mass panic in the f

Re: Woohoo!! Farm Bill passes!

2008-05-16 Thread Gruss Gott
> Sgt Sorge wrote: > increase until fuel started to rise. So how is this going to fix that? Well Bush's plan there is to take the trip he's on to Saudi Arabia and ask his ole Saudi oil buddies kick up production ... the problem is The Saudis told Bush to fuck off. Essentially kicking him in

Re: Woohoo!! Farm Bill passes!

2008-05-16 Thread G Money
Well, I could talk specifically about our program for updating the outdated data acceptance system for receiving and processing producer insurance data. The USDA approved a major update and expansion of their current systems because it was failing to meet the growing needs of the reinsurance proces

Re: Woohoo!! Farm Bill passes!

2008-05-15 Thread sam morris
Can you elaborate on what these processes are? >I don't think this bill has much affect on rising food prices at all...as >you said, I think that is all fuel related. This bill funds processes that >had essentially grinded to a halt because budgeted money had run out. >Getting those processes movi

Re: Woohoo!! Farm Bill passes!

2008-05-15 Thread Bruce Sorge
Um, if you are being paid not to produce anything, then how do you factor into the equation? This is the question I have been trying to get answered. The government is telling some farmers not to grow anything because we have too much of whatever it is they were growing, and getting paid for th

Re: Woohoo!! Farm Bill passes!

2008-05-15 Thread G Money
Well, in your scenario Bruce, now we have thousands fewer producers.which results in how many millions fewer bushels of corn or wheat or soybeans in the supply market? What's THAT going to do to prices? On Thu, May 15, 2008 at 2:26 PM, Bruce Sorge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Right, but why p

Re: Woohoo!! Farm Bill passes!

2008-05-15 Thread Cameron Childress
I don't get how on one hand people are complaining that all the farmers growing Corn for Ethanol are causing shortages or supply/demand price problems - then on the other hand we are still paying farmers NOT to farm?!?!? WTF? I mean I honestly don't know what was in the Farm Bill, but if the US G

Re: Woohoo!! Farm Bill passes!

2008-05-15 Thread Bruce Sorge
Right, but why pay people to do nothing? If you are not making money with your farm, do something else. I know it is probably not as easy as it sounds, but seriously, looking back at the beginning of subsidies, it was broke from the beginning. How about fixing what is broke rather then throwing

Re: Woohoo!! Farm Bill passes!

2008-05-15 Thread G Money
On Thu, May 15, 2008 at 2:10 PM, Bruce Sorge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Saying that this > bill is due to rising grocery prices is to me not entirely true. Well, it's probably not true that this bill will help with the rising prices, Bruce, but that doesn't mean that it's passing wasn't partly

Re: Woohoo!! Farm Bill passes!

2008-05-15 Thread Bruce Sorge
I agree that prices were not stable until fuel started to rise, but the recent spike in prices is related to rising fuel costs, as are the prices for just about everything else since it cannot get from the manufacturer to the consumer without being trucked in. Saying that this bill is due to ri

Re: Woohoo!! Farm Bill passes!

2008-05-15 Thread G Money
So you agreed with George Bush's contention that this bill was too helpful for the so called "rich farmers" ?? You are probably rightbut let me ask you...all of the necessary processes and people (like me) who's funding had run out and couldn't continue without a farm budget.what about the

Re: Woohoo!! Farm Bill passes!

2008-05-15 Thread G Money
I don't think this bill has much affect on rising food prices at all...as you said, I think that is all fuel related. This bill funds processes that had essentially grinded to a halt because budgeted money had run out. Getting those processes moving again was the result of this bill that concerned

Re: Woohoo!! Farm Bill passes!

2008-05-15 Thread Larry Lyons
Given how much pork is laden into the farm bill it probably was better for it to be vetoed. Just look at the hundreds of millions going to agriculture corporations, you'd be disgusted. Its a darned pity that congress did not exercise fiscal restrain in this case. I have no problem with family fa

RE: Woohoo!! Farm Bill passes!

2008-05-15 Thread Erika L. Walker
You sure you've been buying the groceries? ;) And have you actually been keeping track of the actual amount you pay on regular items? I regularly check the price of the items we buy all the time, and have kept a book of prices from all the grocery stores in the area (Tightwad Gazette style), and

Re: Woohoo!! Farm Bill passes!

2008-05-15 Thread Bruce Sorge
Well, I know that for over 140 years the idea of farm subsidies was brought up on occasion and was subsequently shot down, mainly because Article 1, Section 8 of the Constitution provides no role for the federal government in regulating American farmers, and this worked well until about the 193

Re: Woohoo!! Farm Bill passes!

2008-05-15 Thread William Bowen
> You are not answering the question. How does paying farmers not to work > help the general public? How is this going to stem the rising cost of > groceries? Do you know why the Federal Government pays farmers to let fields go fallow? The history I mean? -- will "If my life weren't funny, it

Re: Woohoo!! Farm Bill passes!

2008-05-15 Thread Bruce Sorge
You are not answering the question. How does paying farmers not to work help the general public? How is this going to stem the rising cost of groceries? G Money wrote: > This bill funds necessary development across a broad spectrum of food > producing organizations. This includes the ESSENTIAL b

Re: Woohoo!! Farm Bill passes!

2008-05-15 Thread G Money
This bill funds necessary development across a broad spectrum of food producing organizations. This includes the ESSENTIAL business systems that support agricultural producers and the insurance policies that protect their business. It also funds the continued work of the people who maintain and up

Re: Woohoo!! Farm Bill passes!

2008-05-15 Thread Bruce Sorge
I don't see how this ties into the rising grocery costs. I have been buying groceries for many years now and I did not notice any dramatic increase until fuel started to rise. So how is this going to fix that? This is also going to ensure that farmers are going to be paid *not* to grow food for

Re: Woohoo!! Farm Bill passes!

2008-05-15 Thread Rick Root
On Thu, May 15, 2008 at 12:38 PM, Bruce Sorge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > So political posturing on both sides excites you? That's all this is > about is making sure they are elected this year. Nothing else. > > So what. IMO, they did the RIGHT THING. Sometimes, doing the right thing can be to

Re: Woohoo!! Farm Bill passes!

2008-05-15 Thread Bruce Sorge
So political posturing on both sides excites you? That's all this is about is making sure they are elected this year. Nothing else. G Money wrote: > So finally rising food prices and political pressure has convinced enough > Republican reps. to vote for the Farm Bill, with a veto-proof margin! >

Woohoo!! Farm Bill passes!

2008-05-15 Thread G Money
So finally rising food prices and political pressure has convinced enough Republican reps. to vote for the Farm Bill, with a veto-proof margin! http://tinyurl.com/5qyhym* *This is the funding we've been waiting forwho's delay caused us to drastically cut our work force and made things around

Re: Woohoo Adam won the POV!

2008-04-11 Thread Gruss Gott
> Zapper wrote: > I always wonder how different people are in real life as opposed to > the way they're portrayed on TV. What does your friend say about > her? :) > Very nice, very no nonsense. However I heard that she was very ... "distracting" even when conservative, so many of the dudes put

Re: Woohoo Adam won the POV!

2008-04-11 Thread zaph0d . b33bl3br0x
wrote to Showtime requesting compensation for my time lost > watching 10 > minutes of this show. Actually, come to think about it, I think > Showtime > found the cure for insomnia. > > > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent:

RE: Woohoo Adam won the POV!

2008-04-11 Thread Jacob
mpensation for my time lost watching 10 minutes of this show. Actually, come to think about it, I think Showtime found the cure for insomnia. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, April 11, 2008 8:24 AM To: CF-Community Subject: Woohoo Adam w

Re: Woohoo Adam won the POV!

2008-04-11 Thread zaph0d . b33bl3br0x
I always wonder how different people are in real life as opposed to the way they're portrayed on TV. What does your friend say about her? :) On Apr 11, 2008, at 10:39 AM, Gruss Gott wrote: >> Zapper wrote: >> So if you don't watch Big Brother, the subject line won't make sense >> to you..

Re: Woohoo Adam won the POV!

2008-04-11 Thread Gruss Gott
> Zapper wrote: > So if you don't watch Big Brother, the subject line won't make sense > to you.but if you do watch it, this means Natalie is on her way > out! Woo hoo! Can't stand her. > Amanda worked for the same company I do in a group with a good friend of mine. ~~~

Woohoo Adam won the POV!

2008-04-11 Thread zaph0d . b33bl3br0x
So if you don't watch Big Brother, the subject line won't make sense to you.but if you do watch it, this means Natalie is on her way out! Woo hoo! Can't stand her. "So I mixed up the batter and she licked the beater!" ~~~

Re: Woohoo!

2007-12-17 Thread Dinner
KDE?!?! You heathen! LOL - I used to go KDE, but I tried and like Gnome. I'm using Amarok, which is a KDE app tho... not sure how much they cross, but they do. That's an interesting history. Don't remember much, but I think it's basically NetBeans vs. Eclipse (one was closed (GNOME?) and then

Re: Woohoo!

2007-12-17 Thread Ben Doom
A flavor of Linux. Currently, it's generally regarded as one of, if not the, friendliest. The default window manager is Gnome, but I prefer KDE, so I installed Kubuntu, which is basically Ubuntu with KDE instead of Gnome. YMMV. --BenD Tony wrote: > what is ubuntu? > > tw > > On 12/17/07, Din

Re: Woohoo!

2007-12-17 Thread Ben Doom
I've not tried reading/writing NTFS drives via Linux, although at this late date, I'd imagine it's pretty stable. I recently saw an app for mounting Linux drives in XP, but I didn't look to see what formats are supported (though I expect ext3, the Ubuntu default, is). I can probably find it i

Re: Woohoo!

2007-12-17 Thread Tony
what is ubuntu? tw On 12/17/07, Dinner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Dec 17, 2007 11:11 AM, Casey Dougall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On 12/17/07, Ben Doom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > > Eclipse runs much faster under Linux in my limited experience. > > > > How is Linux with reading

Re: Woohoo!

2007-12-17 Thread Dinner
On Dec 17, 2007 11:11 AM, Casey Dougall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 12/17/07, Ben Doom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Eclipse runs much faster under Linux in my limited experience. > > How is Linux with reading off of NTFS formated partitions? What's my best > route here for getting the mos

Re: Woohoo!

2007-12-17 Thread Casey Dougall
On 12/17/07, Ben Doom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Eclipse runs much faster under Linux in my limited experience. No worries on performance here. My system's Got The Juice! I score 4.5 in the vista experience scale. Probably means I'll score 11 out of 10 on Linux. :-) I'm thinking this we

Re: Woohoo!

2007-12-17 Thread Ben Doom
Casey Dougall wrote: > Outside of this, I've switched to eclipse so that wouldn't be much of an > issue. Guess i would need to boot into windows to test sites from time to > time on Safari. Eclipse runs much faster under Linux in my limited experience. I could be wrong, but I think that the versi

Re: Woohoo!

2007-12-17 Thread Casey Dougall
On 12/17/07, Ben Doom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I don't do graphics, so I don't use Gimp. I hear it's almost as good as > Photoshop, but couldn't tell you from personal experience. > > Other than that, what keeps you from using Linux all the time? > > --BenD "FinalScratch" I use this for m

Re: Woohoo!

2007-12-17 Thread Ben Doom
I don't do graphics, so I don't use Gimp. I hear it's almost as good as Photoshop, but couldn't tell you from personal experience. Other than that, what keeps you from using Linux all the time? --BenD Casey Dougall wrote: > On 12/17/07, Ben Doom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Kubuntu (I'm a KDE

Re: Woohoo!

2007-12-17 Thread Zaphod Beeblebrox
ginal Message - > From: "Zaphod Beeblebrox" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: "CF-Community" > Sent: Sunday, December 16, 2007 4:29 PM > Subject: Woohoo! > > > >I finally got MythTV up and running nicely on media pc. It's funny > > sin

Re: Woohoo!

2007-12-17 Thread Todd
How much RAM you have in that thing? - Original Message - From: "Zaphod Beeblebrox" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "CF-Community" Sent: Sunday, December 16, 2007 4:29 PM Subject: Woohoo! >I finally got MythTV up and running nicely on media pc. It's funn

Re: Woohoo!

2007-12-17 Thread Zaphod Beeblebrox
I don't stroke the other one slowly :) You could start with the vmware player or even server. Both are free to download and use. Next, to make things really easy, you could download a virtual appliance from the same web site that has ubuntu already installed and ready to roll. That would be the

Re: Woohoo!

2007-12-17 Thread Jerry Johnson
*Um, is that his chin?* I have Windows XP running on an older Thinkpad T-42 laptop. Where would I start to look at installing Ubuntu in a vm on my machine? I am intrigued by trying it out, but don't have a box I can put it on full-time. If I could cheat, and use this machine, that would be very c

Re: Woohoo!

2007-12-17 Thread Zaphod Beeblebrox
I'm in the process of making an Ubuntu vm that I'll transfer to my Win32 desktop tonight. I'm going to try to run the myth backend on it in a vm session. I use my desktop less and less nowadays since it's in an office all by itself and it only runs windows :) Now that I think about it, I don't r

Re: Woohoo!

2007-12-17 Thread Casey Dougall
On 12/17/07, Ben Doom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Kubuntu (I'm a KDE fan of old) is running on my (previously) Vista laptop. > > --BenD I'm so close to doing this you don't even know... Burned Kbuntu to disk the other day. Need to make some room for it but I first need to figure out what to

Re: Woohoo!

2007-12-17 Thread Ben Doom
Kubuntu (I'm a KDE fan of old) is running on my (previously) Vista laptop. --BenD Dinner wrote: > Ubuntu has done nothing but impress me. > > I'll take it, over Vista, Hands Down, No Question. Destroys! > > -- > Love, love, loveit. > > On Dec 16, 2007 2:29 PM, Zaphod Beeblebrox <[EMAIL PROTEC

Re: Woohoo!

2007-12-16 Thread Dinner
Ubuntu has done nothing but impress me. I'll take it, over Vista, Hands Down, No Question. Destroys! -- Love, love, loveit. On Dec 16, 2007 2:29 PM, Zaphod Beeblebrox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I finally got MythTV up and running nicely on media pc. It's funny ~~

Woohoo!

2007-12-16 Thread Zaphod Beeblebrox
I finally got MythTV up and running nicely on media pc. It's funny since I had tried all the myth-distros, but none of them worked great on my system, a p4 2.8ghz, hdhomerun network tuner, cheap graphics card and SD resolution TV. I wanted to play around with the newest ubuntu so I did a default

Re: WooHoo!

2007-06-15 Thread Crow T. Robot
Was there some kind of hoops sports contest on last night or somethin? =) Seriously, though, could basketball be suffering any more ratings-wise these days? I mean, it's not as bad as the NHL, but... On 6/15/07, Chris Montgomery <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > How 'bout them Spurs! > > -- > Best

WooHoo!

2007-06-14 Thread Chris Montgomery
How 'bout them Spurs! -- Best regards, Chris Montgomery (in San Antonio) ("`-''-/").___..--''"`-._ `6_ 6 ) `-. ( ).`-.__.`) (_Y_.)' ._ ) `._ `. ``-..-' _..`--'_..-_/ /--'_.' ,'

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2007-05-10 Thread Erika L. Walker
Maidenhead! Lovely!! Just thought of another really cool place to go - but you really need to rent a car. NEW FOREST! You can drive thru the park, see ponies crossing the road, stop in one of the country pubs for a bite. Very beautiful little side trip. :) ~

Re: Woohoo!

2007-05-10 Thread Wayne Putterill
; Sent: Wednesday, May 09, 2007 11:15 PM > To: CF-Community > Subject: Re: Woohoo! > > Too bad his job is in london ... > > On 5/9/07, Paul Ihrig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > lake districk or scotland.. feck england > > > > > > > >

RE: Woohoo!

2007-05-10 Thread Duane
PM To: CF-Community Subject: Re: Woohoo! Too bad his job is in london ... On 5/9/07, Paul Ihrig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > lake districk or scotland.. feck england > > ~| ColdFusion MX7 and Flex 2 Build sales &

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2007-05-10 Thread Wayne Putterill
Glastonbury is well worth a visit for anyone with a bit of Hippie in them :) Stonehenge is worth a visit, but Avebury is much more interesting and impressive - http://www.avebury-web.co.uk/, it's easy to do both as they are relatively close together. On 09/05/07, Dana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Re: Woohoo!

2007-05-09 Thread Erika L. Walker
Too bad his job is in london ... On 5/9/07, Paul Ihrig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > lake districk or scotland.. feck england > > ~| Deploy Web Applications Quickly across the enterprise with ColdFusion MX7 & Flex 2 Free Trial

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2007-05-09 Thread Dana
well ya ... given enough time either of these would be good. Give Glasgow a miss though. Try Edinburgh... On 5/9/07, Paul Ihrig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > lake districk or scotland.. feck england > > ~| Upgrade to Adobe ColdFu

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2007-05-09 Thread Paul Ihrig
lake districk or scotland.. feck england ~| Upgrade to Adobe ColdFusion MX7 The most significant release in over 10 years. Upgrade & see new features. http://www.adobe.com/products/coldfusion?sdid=RVJR Archive: http://www.houseo

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2007-05-09 Thread Dana
they are only about 30 miles apart. By the way, Glastonbury (where Stonehenge is) is also where King Arthur is thought to have lived On 5/9/07, Zaphod Beeblebrox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > How 'bout both. Bath was amazing. So very hard to think that the > town was sitting on top of the old

Re: Woohoo!

2007-05-09 Thread Erika L. Walker
You're still close enough to it to be awed. Least in my opinion. One must have the imagination going though - to think about how they got them there in the first place and all the stuff they'd seen over the years... On 5/9/07, Sam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I heard it was closed to the public,

Re: Woohoo!

2007-05-09 Thread Zaphod Beeblebrox
When I was there 2 years ago, they had a rope around it about 15~20 feet out. You could walk all around it, but could not go in the middle of it. Think about how silly I felt...you know..with my sacrificial knife and all. On 5/9/07, Sam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I heard it was closed to the

Re: Woohoo!

2007-05-09 Thread Sam
I heard it was closed to the public, you have to look from behind a fence. On 5/9/07, Erika L. Walker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I vote for both as well. First, gotta love Stonehendge. Even if it's a big > pile of rocks, it's simply surreal to stand close to them. Bath is > fantastically beautif

Re: Woohoo!

2007-05-09 Thread Erika L. Walker
I vote for both as well. First, gotta love Stonehendge. Even if it's a big pile of rocks, it's simply surreal to stand close to them. Bath is fantastically beautiful. Cute little par 3 course built right into the hillside by the famous Royal Crescent. Nearby Bristol is very nice as well. On 5/9/07

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2007-05-09 Thread Zaphod Beeblebrox
How 'bout both. Bath was amazing. So very hard to think that the town was sitting on top of the old one. Come to think of it...I think we did both Stonehenge and Bath in one day. On 5/9/07, Dana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Bath is a nice town. But Stonehenge is very close and very famous... >

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2007-05-09 Thread Dana
Bath is a nice town. But Stonehenge is very close and very famous... And who would not want to see King Arthur Country? On 5/9/07, Sam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I hear nobody from the UK goes to Stonehenge. Too boring. > Go to Bath. > > On 5/8/07, Dana Tierney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > >

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2007-05-09 Thread Sam
I hear nobody from the UK goes to Stonehenge. Too boring. Go to Bath. On 5/8/07, Dana Tierney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > And yes, if it is at all possible, get out of London while you are there. I > recommend Glastonbury and Stonehenge for a day trip. > ~~

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2007-05-09 Thread Erika L. Walker
+a million On 5/9/07, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Personally I like the Canary Wharf area to stay. Right across the > river there's a Hilton which is pretty nice and have an actual 18th > century ship that's a restaurant. Then you can take a ferry across to > Canary Wharf. > > ~~~

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2007-05-09 Thread Gruss Gott
> Zapman wrote: > Just make sure not to get a car in London, only outside. The red bus is pretty sweet: you can buy a day ticket and then just jump on and off at will. It's an easy and relaxing way to see all the downtown sights. If you sit upstairs, though, be prepared for a big surprise the ne

Re: Woohoo!

2007-05-09 Thread Erika L. Walker
Yes. If you are faint hearted and don't have the guts or the pocket book, stay out of the center of London. Yes, they have a Congestion Charge for driving thru London. But it's not as big of an area as one thinks. It's not the entire London proper. Just the main areas in the middle. On 5/9/07, Zap

Re: Woohoo!

2007-05-09 Thread Zaphod Beeblebrox
Just make sure not to get a car in London, only outside. It was hard enough to drive with a navigator in the passenger seat. I can't imagine how hard it would have been to drive without one. On 5/9/07, Erika L. Walker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Nah. Rent a car. It's a laugh to drive on the lef

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2007-05-09 Thread Dana
yeah but don't they have some sort of user fee for driving in Central London these days? Renting a car would be good for getting out to Glastonbury though...I also thought of the Tower of London... which is also probably not for a two year old. On 5/9/07, Erika L. Walker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

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2007-05-09 Thread Erika L. Walker
Nah. Rent a car. It's a laugh to drive on the left and you are on your own schedule and can go see the lovely country side where the buses and trains won't take you. Especially to little tiny two pub towns. Just for a day. Won't cost a fortune - well, the dollar against the pound sucks at the momen

Re: Woohoo!

2007-05-08 Thread Dana Tierney
Central London -- Go see Big Ben. Buckingham Palace has a lovely little park (St. James)just outside its gates. Go see Speaker's Corner in Hyde Park. If you have time, Kew Gardens and Richmond Park in the West end are are both beautiful. There are more palaces than you can shake a stick at. I

Re: Woohoo!

2007-05-08 Thread Paul Ihrig
slap one of the guys in the beaver hats. but to be honest, get out side of london. there are 1001 castles and estates you can check out on the cheap. get a rental & drive a bit. we used to live 40 South of london in weeting, in between Feltwell mildenhall & lakeheath. just drive and find the atmo

Woohoo!

2007-05-08 Thread Duane
Hi All, I just got word back on a contract I was hoping to get in London. I'm headed out Friday nite on a red-eye. I have a couple of days to kick around the city and was wondering what the top 5 things to do while in London are. I'm taking my wife and daughter with me so strip clubs are out of th

RE: WooHoo Free Dougnuts

2005-06-02 Thread Jim Davis
> -Original Message- > From: Marlon Moyer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Thursday, June 02, 2005 3:40 PM > To: CF-Community > Subject: Re: WooHoo Free Dougnuts > > I betcha doug's pretty proud of his nuts. I also think he'd also probably appreciate a li

Re: WooHoo Free Dougnuts

2005-06-02 Thread Marlon Moyer
I betcha doug's pretty proud of his nuts. On 6/2/05, Ben Doom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Yeah, but who wants Dougnuts? > > --Ben > > Marlon Moyer wrote: > > Tomorrow is Doughnut Day and Krispy Kreme is celebrating by giving > > away doughnuts > > > > http://krispykreme.com/ > > > > > > >

Re: WooHoo Free Dougnuts

2005-06-02 Thread Ben Doom
Yeah, but who wants Dougnuts? --Ben Marlon Moyer wrote: > Tomorrow is Doughnut Day and Krispy Kreme is celebrating by giving > away doughnuts > > http://krispykreme.com/ > > ~| Find out how CFTicket can increase your company

Re: WooHoo Free Dougnuts

2005-06-02 Thread Marlon Moyer
That could be a positive...or maybe a negative if you're measuring your waistline. On 6/2/05, Deanna Schneider <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Oh sure. We don't have any Krispy Kremes around here. > > On 6/2/05, Marlon Moyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Tomorrow is Doughnut Day and Krispy Krem

Re: WooHoo Free Dougnuts

2005-06-02 Thread Deanna Schneider
Oh sure. We don't have any Krispy Kremes around here. On 6/2/05, Marlon Moyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Tomorrow is Doughnut Day and Krispy Kreme is celebrating by giving > away doughnuts > > http://krispykreme.com/ > > > -- > Marlon > > "Only a Sith thinks in absolutes!" > > ~~~

WooHoo Free Dougnuts

2005-06-02 Thread Marlon Moyer
Tomorrow is Doughnut Day and Krispy Kreme is celebrating by giving away doughnuts http://krispykreme.com/ -- Marlon "Only a Sith thinks in absolutes!" ~| Discover CFTicket - The leading ColdFusion Help Desk and Trouble Ticke

Woohoo!!

2004-02-18 Thread cfhelp
Rush is on tour again! I can't wait, June 13th in Kansas City. I may catch the June 12th show in Saint Louis as well. This will be my 15th Rush Concert. I heard they are getting Music DVD of the year. Rick --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://ww

RE: PHP, woohoo!

2003-10-10 Thread Bill Wheatley
- From: brob [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2003 5:19 PM To: CF-Community Subject: PHP, woohoo! I just started learning PHP today, and wow!  I like coldfusion better, but I went through 200 pages out of 800.  ok ok ok, the first 80 pages were just installation instructions and i

Re: PHP, woohoo!

2003-10-09 Thread brob
riginal Message -   From: Kevin Graeme   To: CF-Community   Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2003 4:24 PM   Subject: Re: PHP, woohoo!   Congrats!   I may have just made a new convert to CF. A department here hired a guy to   build a web app and he started in on it using ASP locally on his laptop   before

Re: PHP, woohoo!

2003-10-09 Thread Kevin Graeme
Fusion over the weekend" and that he thinks it's really cool. -Kevin - Original Message - From: "brob" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2003 4:18 PM Subject: PHP, woohoo! > I just started learni

PHP, woohoo!

2003-10-09 Thread brob
I just started learning PHP today, and wow!  I like coldfusion better, but I went through 200 pages out of 800.  ok ok ok, the first 80 pages were just installation instructions and i totally skipped through it, and maybe 70 of the rest of the pages were basic programming stuff.  But still! :) [

RE: Woohoo

2003-03-18 Thread Candace Cottrell
>Sent: March 13, 2003 9:51 AM >To: CF-Community >Subject: Woohoo > > >Hi y'all, >I just thought I'd share with you the fact that I just bought my >first house yesterday. A tiny house (800 sqft) with a nice yard - 4 >blocks from the great Atlantic in Myrtle Beac

RE: Woohoo

2003-03-14 Thread Harkins,Patrick
lol, i can imagine it! :-) ...the minivan can hold more passengers though, right? >-Original Message- >From: Larry C. Lyons [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >Sent: March 14, 2003 10:08 AM >To: CF-Community >Subject: RE: Woohoo > > >Other than it being a complete nerdcar

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