I would guess the return relates to the rule not the contents of the rule so
all you have to do is guess what is in the rule.
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On Jul 16, 2007, at 3:07 AM, Michael Hawksworth wrote:
I would guess the return relates to the rule not the contents of
the rule so
all you have to do is guess what is in the rule.
I use a standard group of regular expressions that filter the mail
for spam based on common subject
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Hi all
I am using DrawString like this
oGfx.DrawString(Text to draw, loFont, loBlackBrush, x, y)
loFont has been defined using loFont = .Font.New(Arial,10,0)
So far so good. If I want to use Bold it seems that I cannot change
loFont once it has been constructed but must instead define
Will it work on See Alice g?... Then again, the intended target
audience would likely not get it, so that would not likely be a variant
spelling of that particular medication.
Gil
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Be glad you are already born, barely have a chance today.
http://www.startribune.com/484/story/1300414.html
With that kind of logic, 13-year-olds are killing millions of babies
every time they yank it-- do you know what Plan B actually does, Pete?
It prevents pregnancy, it does not abort it.
TeeChart. http://www.steema.com/ Sadly, I invested in the ActiveX
version so I won't be able to re-use it with my new .NET projects, I
don't believe... Just like my licensing/protection
library(Armadillo)...
So ActiveX is dead with DotNet?
I'll let someone more knowledgeable speak up,
Derek Kalweit wrote:
So ActiveX is dead with DotNet?
'Deprecated' is the term I would use - ActiveX/COM components are
entirely usable via the COM Interop layer. Of of the problems of course
is that they are unmanaged code, which sandbox-type environments like
.NET and Java no likee.
Joe Yoder wrote:
I have a client with an EVDO card and router which provides Internet
connectivity. The combination of the EVDO card and the router has been
somewhat flaky. Recently I discovered that there are things to be learned
through monitoring the log file from the device. The
On Monday, July 16, 2007 12:35 PM, Matthew Jarvis wrote:
Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2007 09:35:59 -0700
From: Matthew Jarvis
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Programmatic control of router for log file capture
Joe Yoder wrote:
I have a client with an EVDO card and router which provides Internet
I have configured software for a client that reads the internet log, but I
believe it can be configured for others. AWSTATS is the name of the
freeware. It is written for Linux, but there is a Windows flavor too.
John
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Helio W. wrote:
If american workers can't stay competitive, why should the
government help them? Competition is good for capitalism.
LOL
Yeah! Let's be upright Republicans! Full liberalism! Get government out
of business way!
You people who want govt.help are just dirty
On Monday 16 July 2007 08:46, Derek Kalweit wrote:
http://www.startribune.com/484/story/1300414.html
With that kind of logic, 13-year-olds are killing millions of babies
Hi Derek!
Sperm cells are not babies, yanked or otherwise.
The egg is already fertilized - this happens almost instantly
I'm not saying the article is right or wrong, but let me share a quote from
another article, appropriately titled Plan B: Ignore the Science?
Scientists say the hubbub is hogwash because studies have shown that the
progestin hormone in Plan B prevents ovulation but does not affect a
fertilized
Better to let the free market rule. Workers will shift and recruitment will
fall, younger workers
will drift away to other occupations. This is the efficient, market-driven,
allocation of resources
at work. This is what made the USA the richest country on the face of the
Earth. Graham.
http://www.startribune.com/484/story/1300414.html
With that kind of logic, 13-year-olds are killing millions of babies
Sperm cells are not babies, yanked or otherwise.
Why not? Because they don't have legs and arms? Because they don't
think? Because they don't breath? Because they don't
Pete votes Republican so he can't complain about poverty inducing
economic policies. LOL
On 7/16/07, Derek Kalweit [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You're talking about it like this has been done before-- this isn't
one country where people are on a relatively equal playing field to
start with-- this
On Monday 16 July 2007 12:59, Graham Dobson wrote:
snip
You are calling for some type of defensive measure to preserve the relative
position of a group of workers threatened by economic change.
These arguments are very old. The just price is in fact a midieval idea.
Hi Graham!
Well, yes! The
On Monday 16 July 2007 13:10, Justin Darnell wrote:
I'm not saying the article is right or wrong, but let me share a quote from
another article, appropriately titled Plan B: Ignore the Science?
Hi Justin!
The rest of the article? There is an admission that the manufacturer of the
drug claims
On Monday 16 July 2007 13:22, Derek Kalweit wrote:
snip
now the embryo has all the human chromosomes. What
does that make it, a fish?
It makes it a fertilized egg. Nothing more.
Hi Derek!
I see you don't think much of fertilized eggs. OK, it is a fertilized HUMAN
egg. I think human is
On Monday 16 July 2007 13:45, Helio W. wrote:
Pete votes Republican so he can't complain about poverty inducing
economic policies. LOL
Hi Helio!
It was the lesser of two evils. We need Rs who remember who voted for them.
--
Regards,
Pete
http://www.pete-theisen.com/
Unlike Argentina, most American men don't cheat on
their wives.
--- Ricardo Aráoz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Pete Theisen wrote:
On Saturday 14 July 2007 13:54, Robert Calco
wrote:
Fred Thompson's wife the prettiest since
Jackie?
http://www.cbn.com/CBNnews/144288.aspx
snips
She's
now the embryo has all the human chromosomes. What
does that make it, a fish?
It makes it a fertilized egg. Nothing more.
I see you don't think much of fertilized eggs. OK, it is a fertilized HUMAN
egg. I think human is significant, even if no one else does.
Yes, it is a fertilized
Foxers,
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On Monday 16 July 2007 14:25, Derek Kalweit wrote:
snip
I've considerd myself 'pro life' most of my life-- but when I sit down
and think about it independent of all the religious debates on either
side of the issue, the cerebral activity thing makes the most sense to
me.
Hi Derek!
So,
I've considerd myself 'pro life' most of my life-- but when I sit down
and think about it independent of all the religious debates on either
side of the issue, the cerebral activity thing makes the most sense to
me.
So, imagine a person who *used* to have cerebral activity but now
On Monday, July 16, 2007 4:47 PM Pete Theisen wrote:
So, imagine a person who *used* to have cerebral activity but now
doesn't any more. Does he/she lose his/her personhood?
I believe that life begins at first breath, but I would not call being
assisted by a machine to keep breathing living.
So, imagine a person who *used* to have cerebral activity but now
doesn't any more. Does he/she lose his/her personhood?
I believe that life begins at first breath, but I would not call being
assisted by a machine to keep breathing living. Just existing. The
meaning of life is to have your
On Jul 16, 2007, at 3:25 PM, Derek Kalweit wrote:
I've considerd myself 'pro life' most of my life-- but when I sit down
and think about it independent of all the religious debates on either
side of the issue, the cerebral activity thing makes the most sense to
me.
The fact that you
I've considerd myself 'pro life' most of my life-- but when I sit down
and think about it independent of all the religious debates on either
side of the issue, the cerebral activity thing makes the most sense to
me.
The fact that you consider that there is something to ponder also
On Jul 16, 2007, at 4:36 PM, Derek Kalweit wrote:
When asked if I'm pro-life or pro-choice, I'm 'other'-- or I explain
it if possible.
Despite the efforts of the anti-choice forces to confuse the
language, keep in mind that pro-choice and pro-life are not
mutually exclusive. I know
When asked if I'm pro-life or pro-choice, I'm 'other'-- or I explain
it if possible.
Despite the efforts of the anti-choice forces to confuse the
language, keep in mind that pro-choice and pro-life are not
mutually exclusive. I know lots of people who personally couldn't
decide to
Democrats can't think. Shall we give them a
retroactive abortion?
--- Derek Kalweit [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
now the embryo has all the human chromosomes.
What
does that make it, a fish?
It makes it a fertilized egg. Nothing more.
I see you don't think much of fertilized
On Jul 16, 2007, at 4:49 PM, Derek Kalweit wrote:
I'm finding more and more my positions are becoming these complex
answers versus an easy black/white answer.
So are you becoming more or less comfortable with the notion of
imposing those positions on others?
-- Ed Leafe
--
I'm finding more and more my positions are becoming these complex
answers versus an easy black/white answer.
So are you becoming more or less comfortable with the notion of
imposing those positions on others?
I'm very much against the legislation of morality. Legislation of
On Jul 16, 2007, at 5:12 PM, Derek Kalweit wrote:
I'm very much against the legislation of morality.
Good, because that never works.
Legislation of 'morality', however, must be done at some point to
prevent theft,
murder, etc.
That line is when the interests of society
The line is currently viability: can the fetus exist by itself.
Until that point (which itself is not hard and fast), it cannot be
considered as independent of the woman in which it finds itself, and
thus cannot be considered a separate legal entity.
Exist by itself? A healthy human
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On Jul 16, 2007, at 5:29 PM, Derek Kalweit wrote:
Exist by itself? A healthy human baby, born naturally, can not exist
on itself for very long without adults caring for it. Does that mean
it's not viable? Or does 'exist by itself' mean it can exist with
medical neo-natal technology?
Hi Cesar
Many thanks for your comprehensive and informative reply !
Paul
Cesar wrote:
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Legislation of 'morality', however, must be done at some point to
prevent theft,
murder, etc.
That line is when the interests of society outweigh the rights of an
individual.
==
I guess I cannot comprehend where the interests of society lie in killing
babies...
Legislation of 'morality', however, must be done at some point to
prevent theft, murder, etc.
That line is when the interests of society outweigh the rights of an
individual.
I guess I cannot comprehend where the interests of society lie in killing
babies... especially when we
Ailsom F. Heringer (Osklen) wrote:
Foxers,
I have a report grouped by “Sale_Date”, and this group starts on a new line.
But when “Sale_Date” has an specific value, I have to make the group to
start on a new page. Is it possible ?
Maybe you can combine the group header flag with a
Graham Dobson wrote:
Helio W. wrote:
If american workers can't stay competitive, why should the
government help them? Competition is good for capitalism.
LOL
Yeah! Let's be upright Republicans! Full liberalism! Get government out
of business way!
You people who want govt.help are just
Michael Madigan wrote:
Unlike Argentina, most American men don't cheat on
their wives.
Hahaha! FYI ALL Argentine men are 'American men'. So please, if you will
answer, make an intelligible statement.
--- Ricardo Aráoz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Pete Theisen wrote:
On Saturday 14 July
On Monday 16 July 2007 14:57, David Crooks wrote:
On Monday, July 16, 2007 4:47 PM Pete Theisen wrote:
So, imagine a person who *used* to have cerebral activity but now
doesn't any more. Does he/she lose his/her personhood?
I believe that life begins at first breath, but I would not call
On Monday 16 July 2007 14:57, Derek Kalweit wrote:
I've considerd myself 'pro life' most of my life-- but when I sit down
and think about it independent of all the religious debates on either
side of the issue, the cerebral activity thing makes the most sense to
me.
So, imagine a
On Monday 16 July 2007 15:04, Derek Kalweit wrote:
So, imagine a person who *used* to have cerebral activity but now
doesn't any more. Does he/she lose his/her personhood?
I believe that life begins at first breath, but I would not call being
assisted by a machine to keep breathing
Pete Theisen wrote:
On Monday 16 July 2007 14:57, Derek Kalweit wrote:
I've considerd myself 'pro life' most of my life-- but when I sit down
and think about it independent of all the religious debates on either
side of the issue, the cerebral activity thing makes the most sense to
me.
So,
On Monday 16 July 2007 15:26, Ed Leafe wrote:
On Jul 16, 2007, at 3:25 PM, Derek Kalweit wrote:
I've considerd myself 'pro life' most of my life-- but when I sit down
and think about it independent of all the religious debates on either
side of the issue, the cerebral activity thing makes
Argentine men ARE NOT Americans. Sorry.
--- Ricardo Aráoz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Michael Madigan wrote:
Unlike Argentina, most American men don't cheat on
their wives.
Hahaha! FYI ALL Argentine men are 'American men'. So
please, if you will
answer, make an intelligible
On Monday 16 July 2007 15:41, Ed Leafe wrote:
snip
Despite the efforts of the anti-choice forces to confuse the
language, keep in mind that pro-choice and pro-life are not
mutually exclusive. I know lots of people who personally couldn't
decide to have an abortion, but who don't believe
On Monday 16 July 2007 15:49, Derek Kalweit wrote:
snip
Semantics/correctness aside, I don't wish the people I tell to lump me
in with the hard-core 'pro choice'-ers, either. Instead of taking a
side which is likely opposite of those I'm talking to, I'd prefer to
explain in the detail I did
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On Monday 16 July 2007 15:54, Michael Madigan wrote:
Hi Michael!
Zell Miller had it figured out. And look at Lieberman! Out thought them all!
Democrats can't think. Shall we give them a
retroactive abortion?
--- Derek Kalweit [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
now the embryo has all the human
On Monday 16 July 2007 16:12, Derek Kalweit wrote:
I'm finding more and more my positions are becoming these complex
answers versus an easy black/white answer.
So are you becoming more or less comfortable with the notion of
imposing those positions on others?
I'm very much
On Monday 16 July 2007 18:24, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
snip
That line is when the interests of society outweigh the rights of an
individual.
I guess I cannot comprehend where the interests of society lie in killing
babies... especially when we are facing a social security crisis in
On Monday 16 July 2007 18:47, Derek Kalweit wrote:
snip
That line is when the interests of society outweigh the rights of
an individual.
I guess I cannot comprehend where the interests of society lie in killing
babies... especially when we are facing a social security crisis in
I'm very much against the legislation of morality. Legislation of
'morality', however, must be done at some point to prevent theft,
murder, etc.
Where there is a public interest, legislation is appropriate.
Without foundational rules, total public interest laws is simply mob
rule. If
On Jul 16, 2007, at 10:19 PM, Pete Theisen wrote:
On Monday 16 July 2007 15:41, Ed Leafe wrote:
snip
Despite the efforts of the anti-choice forces to confuse the
language, keep in mind that pro-choice and pro-life are not
mutually exclusive. I know lots of people who personally
On Monday 16 July 2007 20:55, Derek Kalweit wrote:
I'm very much against the legislation of morality. Legislation of
'morality', however, must be done at some point to prevent theft,
murder, etc.
Where there is a public interest, legislation is appropriate.
Without foundational
Michael Madigan wrote:
Argentine men ARE NOT Americans. Sorry.
Your geography is worse than your English. Sorry.
--- Ricardo Aráoz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Michael Madigan wrote:
Unlike Argentina, most American men don't cheat on
their wives.
Hahaha! FYI ALL Argentine men are
If you were trying to live on Social Security you would understand this more
easily. I get $816 per month, could you live on that? If you were used to
$816 per month, would you want that threatened with a cut, or with inflation?
Oh my-- you're participating in the socialism of Social Security?
On Monday 16 July 2007 21:09, Derek Kalweit wrote:
snip
Oh my-- you're participating in the socialism of Social Security?
Where's your ethics now?
Hi Derek!
Lost my ethics after the second bad car accident, along with all my money,
dignity, self respect whatever. Closed my clinic, struggling
Americans live in the United States. Period.
--- Ricardo Aráoz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Michael Madigan wrote:
Argentine men ARE NOT Americans. Sorry.
Your geography is worse than your English. Sorry.
--- Ricardo Aráoz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Michael Madigan wrote:
Ricardo Aráoz wrote:
Michael Madigan wrote:
The New Testament IS the Catholic Church. St. Peter was the first
pope.
Peter was the first Pope, agreed. But the New Testament was written
BEFORE the church came to be. Peter was just one of eleven, he was
never appointed by Christ as head of
Michael Madigan wrote:
Americans live in the United States. Period.
Shit! And the rest of the Continent is empty? Then I'll keep Brazil!
BTW, when you say Period. do you mean something like And this is the
end of the argument.? Funny delusions of grandeur.
--- Ricardo Aráoz [EMAIL
Pete Theisen wrote:
On Monday 16 July 2007 21:09, Derek Kalweit wrote:
snip
Oh my-- you're participating in the socialism of Social Security?
Where's your ethics now?
Hi Derek!
Lost my ethics after the second bad car accident, along with all my money,
dignity, self respect whatever.
Pete Theisen wrote:
Hi Everybody!
I received a bill today for $170 to put 3 lb of freon in my home AC.
Is this high, low or average?
Did they check other things in a check up? Determine that things were clear
and working and oh you needed 3# of refrigerant, which is A LOT If you
Interesting thought...
That's because you are looking at it backwards. It seems you think the
government needs to explicitly grant freedoms such as abortion because
society feels it in their interest. But rather in a free country, the
individual would have a right to the abortion and the
Ted Roche wrote:
On 7/12/07, Kevin Cully [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
SELECT cType, nItemTotal, CASE WHEN UPPER(cType)='EXPENSE', THEN
nItemTotal ELSE 0.0 END as nExpTotal FROM MySchema.MyTable WHERE
dCreate
= current_date - 365 ORDER BY cType
No, that's fugly. I'd change it to:
SELECT
On Monday 16 July 2007 21:28, Michael Madigan wrote:
Americans live in the United States. Period.
Hi Michael!
Such a lefty you are becoming? Some illegal lives in the United States,
although his citizenship may be some sort of 'slimobia? What of all those
waitresses in the Chinese
On Monday 16 July 2007 22:02, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Interesting thought...
That's because you are looking at it backwards. It seems you think the
government needs to explicitly grant freedoms such as abortion because
society feels it in their interest. But rather in a free country, the
On Jul 16, 2007, at 11:00 PM, Ricardo Aráoz wrote:
Pete Theisen wrote:
Everyone is a heartbeat away from this. Should I be killed, or
supported?
Killed.
It's wishy-washy liberals like Ricardo that make the whole lot seem
so... indecisive.
LOL!
BTW Pete for future reference never
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