I am aware of the history, I just think the situations are very
different regardless of what you might believe. Think about it, the
drugs are legal do you think all the illegal fields will be plowed
under? Do you think they will stop growing their crop? Why would they?
-Gary
Julian Hale
Like all the other drugs from Pharmaceutical companies? Now, that is a
good one. Add to it all the taxes that are sure to be imposed and all
of the legal obligation that comes from being part of the delivery
chain. Low prices are a dream. BTW, do you always find it necessary
to be so
Always suspect discs before burners. Use a decent brand like Verbatim or
TDK.
Adios,
Tony
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You can buy a flashing LED which requires nothing more than just power being
applied to it. Check out your local Radio Shack for one. The circuit is
actually inside the LED lens itself making it the best solution.
Adios,
Tony
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At 05:04 PM 25/08/2005, Gary Udstrand wrote:
Yes.
Ok, now I know you're just playing with us. Good one.
T
I have seen these for sale for telescopes so that you know where tripod legs
are and what not. If you can not find any, they should be pretty easy to
build with a minimum of components.
Bobby
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From: Gary Udstrand [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Friday, August 26, 2005 2:25 AM
Subject: Re: [H] Gas prices
drug use? That is just plain silly. If mary jane were legal and sold
at the local drug store there would be
The Pink Floyd Pulse album came with one of these. =)
Only when it was first released I think, not any more. Have to admit, that
was what I thought of first when joeuser asked :)
Yup, I had one also. My son got to that before I could.
warpmedia wrote:
The Pink Floyd Pulse album came with one of these. =)
joeuser wrote:
I'm looking for a red LED that flashes about once a minute and is
powered by 2 AA batteries. I got one from a display box that was used
for a
There's a difference between getting arrested for smoking something on
the front porch versus getting arrested for breaking down a door.
On 8/25/05, Gary Udstrand [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How many of those in jail for drugs are helpless Grandma's and
teenagers? Simple question, do the drug
When intel and apple merge will they still be evil?
On 8/25/05, Jim Edwards [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What about the evil Intel empire?
SCO lawsuit?
Something more tech then gas and buds please
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See what foamy has to say:
http://www.illwillpress.com/drugs.html
a little humor,
Al
Ah, the ever crazy Foamy's rants!
This guy is a comedy genius but should of had Pilz-E in on that one
also. LOL
Al wrote:
See what foamy has to say:
http://www.illwillpress.com/drugs.html
a little humor,
Al
warpmedia [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ah, the ever crazy Foamy's rants!
This guy is a comedy genius but should of had Pilz-E in on that one
also. LOL
Hooked on cream cheese :)
Al
Thanks!
joeuser wrote:
I'm looking for a red LED that flashes about once a minute and is
powered by 2 AA batteries. I got one from a display box that was used
for a web camera or something. It's on a pretty small board. I'd like
something just like it. Where do you find something like this?
On Thu, 25 Aug 2005, Gary Udstrand wrote:
Anyone here using VOIP? I am thinking about signing up with Vonage, are
there other providers I should consider?
I use Vonage and have been happy with them, recently I think they've been
going through growing pains as there has been notices on thier
The only drawback to VoIP phone is reception of faxes.
One solution would be to use efax.com or the local Kinkos.
Thanks to unmentionable technology we can track (including Echelon) VoIP
calls just like POTS lines.
007.
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any good ?
testing now but too early to have a opinion ( about this anyway {)(
fp
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Taglines below !
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very good
From: FORC5 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri Aug 26 16:30:20 CDT 2005
To: hardware@hardwaregroup.com
Subject: [H] MS antispyware ?
any good ?
testing now but too early to have a opinion ( about this anyway {)(
fp
:-}
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A hen tomorrow is more valuable
Hosfelt has a red blinking LED for $.55 each:
http://www.hosfelt.com/en-us/dept_214.html
but I doubt the interval is one minute.
They also have a Dual Color Bright Green/Blinking Red LED depending upon the
polarity, for $1.49
Vince
have run it on 3 boxen, seems very nice so far.
have been disappointed in spysweeper since version 4
thanks
At 02:56 PM 8/26/2005, Ben Ruset Poked the stick with:
very good
From: FORC5 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri Aug 26 16:30:20 CDT 2005
To: hardware@hardwaregroup.com
Subject: [H] MS antispyware
Why?
FORC5 wrote:
have been disappointed in spysweeper since version 4
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Cheers,
joeuser (still looking for the 'any' key)
Me? I thought you were the condescending one. Anyway, go to
walmart, costco, etc. and look at the price of generic drugs. You
can get 200 generic excedrine for $4. 400 generic aleve for
~$8. Generic claritin is similarly priced. It's the drugs on patent
that are ridiculously priced. So
No I don't think that the drug laws have a significant effect on
consumption. I know quite a few people who indulge in a variety of
drugs on a regular basis, regardless of the laws. I also know of
high school students getting high on OTC drugs, which is certainly
worse than smoking a little
keeps popping up a warning about added favorites that are
not new. Webroot has sent me two newer builds, better but still no
cigar. I find it odd also they do not post new builds when you check for
program updates, you have to complain then they send u a link. New builds
should be a program
Dave Gibney
Pullman, WA
This has been a serious digression from my original point.
The prime problem with fuel cells is contamination. They have fuel cells
that will us gasoline, but it needs to be purer than what's available, or
the membranes foul.
Straight methane will catalyze to H2O
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