For Mailbox smashers they make a special extra tough steel mailbox
that should break the baseball bat off in their hands
On Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 10:01 PM, Rev. Stewart Marshall
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here is one way to find those who got your mailbox.
This may not work as planned though. If the kid gets hurt on your
mailbox, his parents can sue. Not to mention if their car gets damaged
they'll be back to let you know how happy that makes them! For now, I
prefer my 'breakaway' box that's relatively easy to attach back.
On Thu, Feb 28, 2008 at
The below just arrived in my email. Passing it on for anyone
interested. Gary is a local Washingtonian who is an expert in radio
and television and new media. He's been doing this for over 25 years.
He is not only worth hearing, and the subject is timely, he is someone
in whose rolodex you
Correct. But for people coming from the Dark Ages of Eudora or (gasp)
Outlook, we just don't believe our email *worked* unless we actually
see our own returned email from the list. Yes, this means you have two
copies. Yes, it's inefficient. And yes, I've gotten used to doing it
the new way.
I
Interesting revelations...
New behind-the-scenes emails just released in the Vista 'junk PC'
lawsuit shows that top Microsoft execs were not just upset and derisive
about the capabilities of Vista Capable PCs, but about the state of
Vista altogether the then just-named top Microsoft exec
The logo should show up at this web link:
http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://
images.tomshardware.com/2002/04/10/the_next_step/
usb2logo.jpgimgrefurl=http://www.tomshardware.com/2002/04/10/
the_next_step/
h=236w=425sz=13hl=enstart=5tbnid=KAUO4KetxZ1F1M:tbnh=70tbnw=126
Cables that I have bought recently from brand-name sources have a logo that
looks like the middle logo at the top of the page:
http://www.usb.org/about/faq/ I would trust such cables to be fully
compliant. What you say (the faq says) below is true, but how do you know if
you bought fully