--- Russell Chapman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ronn!Blankenship wrote:
CAIRO - An Egyptian lawyer said on Wednesday he was planning to sue
the world's Jews for plundering gold during the Exodus from
Pharaonic Egypt thousands of years ago, based on information in the
Bible.
Umm - a
--- Alberto Monteiro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It would be really interesting to work in Bangalore, he says. But I
was told, 'Daniel, it is against the law for you to work here. You can
come here on vacation, but you can't work here.'
It sounds fair to me. The USA has put a lot of weird
if that's the way you want it, but that means that any American
should have just as much opertunity to work in Indea as Ineans do to work
here, shouldn't it?
The point is that it isn't an open free market, it's fixed.
On Thursday 2003-09-11 21:59, Jan Coffey wrote:
--- Alberto Monteiro [EMAIL
--- Gautam Mukunda [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- Jan Coffey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ad if that isn't enough think of those poor Indeans,
not only the ones here
who are literaly forced to work 80 hour weeks for
1/3 what they are worth,
but what of those in Bangalore who LIVE in front
--- Bryon Daly [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Another one of those quizzes for everyone's categorization pleasure:
Which Heinlein Book Should You Have Been A Character In?
http://quizilla.com/users/dunkelza/quizzes/Which%20Heinlein%20Book%20Should%20You%20Have%20Been%20A%20Character%20In%3F/
or
--- Deborah Harrell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.msnbc.com/news/964761.asp
The energy drink, Pimp Juice - named after one of the
rappers hit songs sends the wrong message to young
Blacks, says a number of organizations, including
Project Islamic H.O.P.E., the National Alliance
--- Alberto Monteiro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jan Coffey wrote:
[[BTW: you were so angry when you replied that it
showed in many typographical errors...]]
You should never make such assumptions. I do not make typographical errors. I
make spelling errors becouse I am Dyslexic
--- Alberto Monteiro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jan Coffey wrote:
You should never make such assumptions. I do not make typographical
errors. I
make spelling errors becouse I am Dyslexic. This topic has been beat to
death
but if you want to learn more about dyslexia or why spell checkers
--- ritu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jan Coffey wrote:
I was angry becouse as more and more H1's were at work the
culture shifted to
be ~their~ culture. It became difficult to get anything done
at work in
English, and although I do speak a bit of Chinese, it's not
enough to get
--- Trent Shipley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just my point.
Historically, upper-echelon IT workers have been very liberterian and
anti-union.
Serves 'em right.
Well with all the laws the way they are, and with section 7 being practicaly
ignored maybe it isn't about the polotics of
--- Alberto Monteiro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jan Coffey wrote:
I was once reprimanded for stacking books on the ground to be able
to reach a mouse on a high shelf. It seams that stepping on a book is
somehow
taboo in the Indean culture. I was told that I was being offensive
--- William T Goodall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/education/3110594.stm
Women have overtaken men at every level of education in developed
countries around the world.
And girls are now more confident of getting better-paid, professional
jobs than their flagging
--- Russell Chapman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
William T Goodall wrote:
Women have overtaken men at every level of education in developed
countries around the world.
It is a big problem here - the school where I work used to be clearly #1
in the state, with daylight second, and it had
--- Dan Minette [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
- Original Message -
From: William T Goodall [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Brin-L [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 16, 2003 7:23 AM
Subject: Girls more confident of success
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/education/3110594.stm
Women
--- Nick Arnett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Good day for our company -- I met Sun's CEO, Scott McNealy, for the
first time and got a good impression. I guess it was at least somewhat
reciprocal, since he quickly asked us for some advice (which *almost*
surprised me enough to be speechless)
--- ritu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jan Coffey wrote:
BS
what we are seeing is a focus by society on the things girls
are good at as
apposed to a focus by society at what the individual is good at.
Are you saying that the curriculum has changed over the years or that
girls
--- Bryon Daly [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Jan Coffey [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Our education system use to place a lot of importance on logic, problem
solving, and creativity. Give them the tools, test them on creativly
applying
those tools. This has now shifted to information retention, give
--- Dan Minette [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In any decent program, courses like history or English teach analytical
skills.
Not at the grammer, junior, or high school level.
Tests such as the SAT do not test rote memorization,
Which SAT's did you take? Go look in the study guids. It's all
--- Dan Minette [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just checked sample SAT tests, and they didn't have just a choose the
definition section. Half of the sections were analyzing text;
Same spectum of ability.
the other
half were vocabulary related.
i.e. memorization.
The vocabulary related
--- Dan Minette [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
- Original Message -
From: Dan Minette [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Killer Bs Discussion [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 17, 2003 1:37 PM
Subject: Re: Girls more confident of success
There used to be (and probably still is) a
--- Julia Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jan Coffey wrote:
I am suggesting that education should be tailored to the individual to
use
and highlight that individuals strengths. We do this anyway (FREX
exempting
Dyslexics from forign language requirments). Each individual should
--- ritu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jan Coffey wrote:
Sure, Girls are better (as a group) at -memorizing- which is
what is ment by
-studying-. Girls are also better at empathic style
associations, being able
to spot the whole even when they don't understand the component parts
--- Julia Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jan Coffey wrote:
--- Julia Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And some degree plans, EE for one, had *no* foreign language
requirements, probably because there were so many required courses that
if you had to take, say, 13 hours (3
--- d.brin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Folks. Take a look at http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/3111004.stm
Shades of Earth
Earth shades? Hey I like that..
Whoever finds this shocking will get over it.
I found this link on that page also very interseting.
--- Julia Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jan Coffey wrote:
--- Julia Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jan Coffey wrote:
--- Julia Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And some degree plans, EE for one, had *no* foreign language
requirements, probably because
--- Deborah Harrell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK; now that I've put out a couple of embers and have
replenished my chocolate level, I think I'll disagree
with several points below.
--- Jan Coffey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
William T Goodall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://news.bbc.co.uk
--- Dan Minette [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
- Original Message -
From: Jan Coffey [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Killer Bs Discussion [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 18, 2003 5:43 AM
Subject: Re: Girls more confident of success
--- Dan Minette [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I
--- Julia Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Kevin Tarr wrote:
snip
That's a good question. As Doug has pointed out, language is a system.
I
like to think of the metaphor of idea space where the words both defines
the space and is embedded in the space. If one includes math as a
--- Deborah Harrell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
some snippage done throughout
I also don't think that progress is only
measured by
technology and business -- particularly I don't
think
that most corporations have a shining vision of
the future- other than their own profits (of
--- Ronn!Blankenship [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We are all threatened when equal rights become equal numbers. Should
Dyslexics have equal rights to become english teachers? Do you want
people
with I.Q.'s under 80 to have equal rights to be Mathmaticians? The blind
to
be fighter pilots? Well?
--- Doug Pensinger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jan Coffey wrote:
I never memorized anything by rote and I always did lousy in school but
has always been very good at taking standardized tests. Why? The
questions can be analyzed and wrong answers eliminated logically
--- Kevin Tarr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I love the idea of OO but I just cannot grasp it fully, yet. Luckily we
don't need it, it's just part of the latest version.
GROAN
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--- Dan Minette [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So, I'm rather skeptical of people who say they have a great idea that they
just cannot communicate to anyone. But, lets just suppose that there is
someone who has come up with a conceptualization of a grand unified theory
that they cannot
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How would you measure efficient? Worker productivity has reached
higher and higher levels since Women's Lib, wouldn't this seem to
support progress overall?
I have no way to counter most of what you have questioned. However, I do know
that the produtivity
--- Dan Minette [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
- Original Message -
From: Ronn!Blankenship [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Killer Bs Discussion [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, September 20, 2003 7:38 PM
Subject: Re: Equal rights opportunity or numbers?
I agree with you. I just brought
--- Dan Minette [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
- Original Message -
From: Jan Coffey [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Killer Bs Discussion [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, September 19, 2003 11:53 AM
Subject: Re: Girls more confident of success...in an empathically focused
world
Strange
--- Dan Minette [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
bla bla bla
The best person for plesant interaction, or the best person for achieving
technical results?
Out of curiosity, in your world view, does everyone work all by themselves
and then everything falls into place at the end? How do you work
--- Dan Minette [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
- Original Message -
From: Dan Minette [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Killer Bs Discussion [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, September 21, 2003 10:49 PM
Subject: Re: Girls more confident of success...in an empathicaly focused
world
The average
--- Dan Minette [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Look around you, at the rate things ~were~ going, super sonic travel
should
be commonplace, a moon station should be old news, maned mars mission
should
be old news as well. Highly destributed concurent systems should be
commonplace.
There is
--- Dan Minette [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I won't swear it was him. It might have been Dirac, and I'd appreciate
correction:
Back then, a second rate mind could have a first rate idea. Now, a
first
rate mind has a hard time coming up with a third rate idea.
Nice try Dan, but we
--- Julia Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 22 Sep 2003, Jan Coffey wrote:
--- Dan Minette [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was not
referencing anything we don't already know ~how~ to do, just stuff we
aren't
doing that we do know how to do, or worse, have done
--- Alberto Monteiro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The Fool quoted:
I never called the movie anti-Semitic (...)
Which is stupid, because the Gospels _are_ anti-Semitic, and
a movie that pretends to be faithful to them [AFAIK, if Gibson
wants to do it in Aramaic, he has this intention] should
--- Julia Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On the bright side, I figure I'll no longer be pregnant in, say
50-some-odd hours or so. :)
Julia
just get them *out* already!
Have you seen that friends eppisode where?
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--- Julia Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jan Coffey wrote:
--- Julia Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On the bright side, I figure I'll no longer be pregnant in, say
50-some-odd hours or so. :)
Julia
just get them *out* already!
Have you seen
--- Bryon Daly [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The advice it gives seems very reasonable to me. It does seem odd that the
fake google you're getting redirected to would be warning you about it,
though.
Also, AdAware, and Spybot Search and Destroy are both good programs. I've
used both and
--- Reggie Bautista [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'll be popping back in sometime next week to reply to
some recent posts, but I'm all tied up at work right now.
hmmm? Sounds ... kee...um...I mean,.. well, ...interesting? Working on a
babby boom of your own, or is it just a figure of speach?
--- William T Goodall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sunday, September 28, 2003, at 04:23 pm, David Hobby wrote:
Jon Gabriel wrote:
Congratulations Julia and Dan!
Welcome too! But the title scares me--let's hope the
group is completely forgotten by the time they grow up...
--- Doug Pensinger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.oregonlive.com/commentary/oregonian/index.ssf?/base/editorial/1064578016136140.xml
or
http://makeashorterlink.com/?L11652806
Some interesting commentary on the bogus politics of Ahhhnold and the
Republicans.
The average
--- Kevin Tarr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 11:46 PM 9/27/2003 -0700, you wrote:
http://www.oregonlive.com/commentary/oregonian/index.ssf?/base/editorial/1064578016136140.xml
or
http://makeashorterlink.com/?L11652806
Some interesting commentary on the bogus politics of Ahhhnold and the
--- Reggie Bautista [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Only a minor one: the episode of Jake 2.0
The Jury's Still Out On The Series Maru
They must have changed channels or fallen asleap. This show is an exact - I'm
talking exact ripoff of the one on SciFi. Can't remember the name just now
becouse
--- Reggie Bautista [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dan replied:
One of the interesting parts of this is that this question is not well
suited to empirical verification. We are discussing ideas that are
worthwhile, but never get communicated to the outside world. I think it is
safe to say that
--- d.brin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Kevin said:
I have a different question. I've read a few opinions stating that
the advanced countries are holding back third world countries by
forcing them to adopt certain ideas, especially environmental
policies. These countries cannot develop
--- Julia Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
SNIP
yea yea yea, but what about the TWINS?
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Do you Yahoo!?
The New
--- William T Goodall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So you're a communist then?
Absolutly not. However, I do believe that a countries first concern should be
for it's own people.
Companies who are able to rise due to our way, our capitalist democracy,
should be expected to benifit our citizens
--- Reggie Bautista [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jim wrote:
Creeping thread sounds like a Metallica parody Maru
Or Anne McCaffrey's first horror novel, in which the people of Pern
discover
that Thread from the Red Star is sentient...
Reggie Bautista
Or Is That Sapient? Maru
Your just
--- d.brin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dan read a book awhile back, when he was working on rewriting the bylaws
for his company, that stated that the board of directors of a company
needed to take 3 groups into consideration:
1) Employees
2) Shareholders
3) Community in which the
Today on the news we learned that questioning hype around a quarterback is
racesist, but naming a team after an ethnic group which doe not desire to
have the team named after them is not.
Rush Limbaugh's statments were clearly ~anti~ racesist if anything. But neer
mind the reality, reality
--- Julia Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 1 Oct 2003, Jan Coffey wrote:
Today on the news we learned that questioning hype around a quarterback
is racist, but naming a team after an ethnic group which doe not
desire to have the team named after them is not.
Which
--- Sonja van Baardwijk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jim Sharkey wrote:
Reggie Bautista wrote:
Jan Coffey wrote:
more vulcan flesh, show more vulcan flesh
Jim Sharkey replied:
Ahh, the sweet smell of pandering. :)
Even with the increased pandering this season
--- Robert Seeberger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
- Original Message -
From: Jan Coffey [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Killer Bs Discussion [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 01, 2003 8:21 PM
Subject: Raceism
Today on the news we learned that questioning hype around a quarterback
It's sad really. For the modern economist game to work, someone has to
loose. Capitalism doesn't have to work that way, but it is a whole lot easier
to manage if it does. Someday maybe peopel will wake up and use their group
power to end this kind of crazyness...no, people are to greedy for that.
--- ritu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jan Coffey wrote:
So with a
borderless -free
market-, why is it that you can go into a company in
bangalore and they are
nearly %100 Indean?
Because not too many foreigners want to live and work in India for
Indian wages?
If Indeans can
--- ritu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jan Coffey wrote:
I didn't post the article,
Apologies.
For what? I was only clarifying.
and I am basing my coments on that
article and
co-workers of mine, and my wife who had to get a special
waver to even be
able to go over to Bangalore
--- Erik Reuter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is really silly, Jon. If you want to change people's minds, telling
them they can't or shouldn't be use a name is a rather dumb way to go
about it. Besides, most people don't like whiners. Using or not using
the name redskins is not an important
--- Erik Reuter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, Oct 03, 2003 at 05:22:10PM -0400, Jon Gabriel wrote:
Uh huh. And 'Nigger' comes from 'Negroe', which means 'Black'. I'm
sure that with subtle alterations, this argument would go over very
poorly with African-American communities
--- Dan Minette [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
SNIP The same is
true
only more so with electronic music. Complex electronic timbres can be
hard to pin
down right away, but I can usually create the sound I'm hearing in my
head
with some time and trial and error.
I appreciate the
--- Reggie Bautista [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You (Dan) said above, I just don't
understand how you [can] know exactly what you want but not be
able to map it onto any nominal means of recording musical thought.
The answer is that I *can* map it, it just takes some time sometimes
to make the
--- Julia Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.zurg.net/twins.html
4) Tommy on left, Catherine on right
Contentment :)
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--- The Fool [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I wonder how this relates to neoteny:
http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/feat/archives/2003/09/02/2003066235
From childless fans of kiddie music to the grown-up readers of Harry
Potter, inner children are having fun all over.
I destinctly remember
--- d.brin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- The Fool [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I wonder how this relates to neoteny:
http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/feat/archives/2003/09/02/2003066235
From childless fans of kiddie music to the grown-up readers of Harry
Potter, inner children are
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message dated 10/6/2003 3:26:34 PM US Mountain Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
bloody amateurs. think they invented alienation. Sheesh.
You realize, of course, how close you were to saying why in my day?
C'mon,
say it,
--- Kevin Tarr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(Why do I keep spelling coffee without the second e?)
it's Coffey (without the second E)
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--- The Fool [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/aids/story/0,7369,1059068,00.html
Vatican: condoms don't stop Aids
Sex and the Holy City includes a Catholic nun advising her HIV-infected
choirmaster against using condoms with his wife because the virus can
pass through.
--- Robert Seeberger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=storycid=320ncid=320e=2u=/ibsys/20031008/lo_kprc/1822975
A teenager was disciplined for sharing medication used to treat asthma, but
he said it saved his girlfriend's life, News2Houston reported Wednesday.
the virus can
pass through.
Jan Coffey responded
Evil, pure evil. Catholics everywhere should be ashamed.
As at least a nominal Catholic, I can tell you that ashamed does not even
begin to cover the reaction felt my most of the other Catholics I've talked
to. Furious comes a lot closer
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Let's say the White House DID want to get revenge on Wilson; *Why* would
it
choose outing his wife as the way to do it? Wouldn't there be countless
better, more direct, more subtle, less *traitorous* ways to do so? You
know,
get him tax audited, get a
--- John D. Giorgis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 03:54 PM 10/3/2003 -0700 Chad Cooper wrote:
Since when... Maybe 300 years ago... If it was an effective epithet, it
would be in everyday language for the average 14 Year-old boy. Its
comical
to think of a young kid using the words You redskin!
--- Nick Arnett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
William T Goodall wrote:
I must have missed the announcement when the RC church became a
democracy ... the RC church is not controlled by North American
catholics. It never will be. If you want a more liberal church you'll
have to have a
--- Reggie Bautista [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
William T. Goodall wrote:
I must have missed the announcement when the RC church became a democracy
... the RC church is not controlled by North American catholics. It never
will be. If you want a more liberal church you'll have to have a schism
--- Dan Minette [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
- Original Message -
From: The Fool [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Killer Bs Discussion [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 16, 2003 11:56 AM
Subject: Re: Archbishop of Canterbury defends Terrorism
From: Damon Agretto [EMAIL PROTECTED]
--- Dan Minette [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
- Original Message -
From: Jan Coffey [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Killer Bs Discussion [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 16, 2003 3:07 PM
Subject: Re: Archbishop of Canterbury defends Terrorism
So can one really have a good
Or better yet, why not put the ace in after the 3ed or 4th inning?
--- John D. Giorgis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
O.k., I will admit to not being much of a baseball fan... in fact, I pretty
much only watch the playoffs. Nevertheless, I would appreciate it if
someone can answer either of the
--- William T Goodall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Saturday, October 18, 2003, at 04:35 am, Doug Pensinger wrote:
So I'm assuming, after reading this:
http://www.pcworld.com/news/article/0,aid,112983,00.asp, that I can't
play tunes downloaded from ITunes on my Musicmatch jukebox?
--- Ronn!Blankenship [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 06:37 PM 10/20/03 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.nytimes.com/2003/10/20/opinion/20MON3.html
Well, I hope you're happy as prisoners are let out early, people die,
teachers are fired,
Guv Rip co. are the ones making the decision
--- Mark R Stockman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Julia
Micah could be the reference you are looking for - but Proverbs shows the
rod is not the scroll of teachings - it is exactly what you think it is and
is meant to be applied to the backside!
'Micah 6:9 - The LORD's voice crieth unto the
--- Jim Sharkey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The Fool wrote:
Ooh, licence to assault people commiting thought crimes. Shall We
commit ritual acts of virgin sacrifice next (Jg 11:30-32;11:34-
41)? Or perhaps you prefer we commit genocide against unbelievers
(dt 7:2; 13:12-16)?
Fascist
--- The Fool [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Jim Sharkey [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The Fool wrote:
Ooh, licence to assault people commiting thought crimes. Shall We
commit ritual acts of virgin sacrifice next (Jg 11:30-32;11:34-
41)? Or perhaps you prefer we commit genocide against
--- Dan Minette [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
- Original Message -
From: Jim Sharkey [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, October 21, 2003 9:38 PM
Subject: Leaves of Grass (was Re: Rebellious Children! Stoning Is The
Answer!)
The Fool wrote:
From: Jim
--- The Fool [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Robert Seeberger [EMAIL PROTECTED]
After a time limit an email doesn't vanish -- it expires. Someone
with
administrative rights can still retrieve it from a server, she
added.
And the software after the message has 'expired' will no
--- Russell Chapman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The Fool wrote:
Microsoft has been making changes in the API's / DirectX to be able to
give programs the ability to prevent this. The framework has been in
place for quite some time.
Indeed - we installed a series of data projectors in the
--- Deborah Harrell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Robert Seeberger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: The Fool [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I think that would be a compliment for Satan
taught people to reason for
themselves and not to trust or rely on so-called
authority figures.
Indeed, an honor
--- Deborah Harrell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- Dan Minette [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
massive snippage
So, in short, while you could argue that PC has been
used to attack very
reasonable conservative positions, that dog doesn't
hunt with Rush.
Dear Dan,
Pleez git yer frases right
--- Reggie Bautista [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
William T. Goodall posted:
Just to footnote that there is a review at Stereophile Magazine, complete
with measurements and graphs and all, that concludes:-
The iPod's measured behavior is better than many CD playersironic,
considering that
--- The Fool [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Andrew Crystall [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 23 Oct 2003 at 15:59, The Fool wrote:
From: Andrew Crystall [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 22 Oct 2003 at 21:13, The Fool wrote:
From: David Hobby [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The Fool
--- Gary Nunn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone remember Vanity? The Prince protégée and sex goddess of the 80's?
I ran across this website (see ling below) and thought that she looked
familiar. I was amazed to discover that she is the artist formally known
as Vanity.
Quite a lifestyle
Um, on second thoughts seach the link.
--- The Fool [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Andrew Crystall [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 23 Oct 2003 at 21:55, The Fool wrote:
From: Andrew Crystall [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 23 Oct 2003 at 15:59, The Fool wrote:
From: Andrew
--- William T Goodall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Friday, October 24, 2003, at 06:43 am, Jan Coffey wrote:
16 bits per sample? yuck! get with the program, we are talking 24 at
the very
least and 32 if you are recording to standard mdvd. never mind the
format
wars).
16 bits
--- William T Goodall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Friday, October 24, 2003, at 06:50 am, Jan Coffey wrote:
--- The Fool [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And it's those very same API's you just mentioned that will stop your
driver from capturing video as part of a secure video pipeline
--- Miller, Jeffrey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jan Coffey
Sent: Friday, October 24, 2003 10:00 AM
To: Killer Bs Discussion
Subject: Re: iTunes for Windo$e
--- William T Goodall
Reggie, What are you using for recording?
--- Reggie Bautista [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jan Coffey wrote:
16 bits per sample? yuck! get with the program, we are talking 24 at the
very
least and 32 if you are recording to standard mdvd. never mind the format
wars).
Extra bits are nice
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