Re: [UC] Bush Victory

2004-11-15 Thread Bill Sanderson
I scored in the 99th percentile on the AFQT. What does this prove? - Original Message - From: William H. Magill [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Dubin, Elisabeth [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: University City List [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Dan Myers [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, November 08, 2004 11:45 PM

Re: [UC] tree damage question

2004-11-15 Thread Wilma de Soto
Hi, Jeff1 Took a look at your jpegs and it looks like those a raccoon might make. Seems you may have an active den area. You see any in your yard? Wilma On 11/14/04 7:25 PM, Jeff Abrahamson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: A number of saplings and young trees in my yard are showing damage of

[UC] pgw bill estimation tips?

2004-11-15 Thread Sarah Scheckter
hi, a friend of mine just moved to the neighborhood and is worried about winter gas bills (her apartment has radiators). she has a 1-br. apt that's approximately 850 sqare feet, on the third floor of a house. if anyone knows what they've paid in recent years for heat in similar spaces, i'd

RE: [UC] pgw bill estimation tips?

2004-11-15 Thread Kyle Cassidy
Title: RE: [UC] pgw bill estimation tips? I'm paying $600/month for 3 floors. So I'd think $150/200. The third floor is always the warmest ... -Original Message- From: Sarah Scheckter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, November 15, 2004 1:43 PM To: Sarah Scheckter Cc: [EMAIL

RE: [UC] pgw bill estimation tips?

2004-11-15 Thread Karen Heenan
Mine only runs that high in January-February. Generally for 3 floors (with uninsulated attic above), the bill is about $450. Karen From: Kyle Cassidy [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: Kyle Cassidy [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 'Sarah Scheckter' [EMAIL PROTECTED] CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: [UC] pgw

[UC] old computer graveyard?

2004-11-15 Thread Martha Ledger
Hi, Office Depot was taking old computers for a while, but they stopped doing this in September I learned after driving up to Norristown with computers in my trunk. Does anyone know of a place that accepts or even might want an old computer. It's a Leading Edge that was still working when it

Re: [UC] old computer graveyard?

2004-11-15 Thread Jon Moore
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 I just did a little web searching, and came up with the following: Computer Donations Programs The following programs will accept equipment donations, recycling or disposing of it as appropriate. ISC has not screened or reviewed these programs, but

Re: [UC] old computer graveyard?

2004-11-15 Thread Krfapt
You might try donating it to The Second Mile Center (45th between Locust Walnut) or the Toviah Thrift Shop (4200 block of Walnut, north side). If it's functional, they can probably sell it for a few bucks to someone who'd be grateful to have it. Always at your service and ready for a

[UC] FYI

2004-11-15 Thread Mark Krull
Thank You to All of You Who Participated in the Exciting Growing Greener II Town Meeting and Who Continue to Write Letters and Call Your State Legislators to Show Your Support for the Growing Greener Funding Initiative! If passed, Growing Greener II will provide funding for parks, the urban

Re: [UC] tree damage question

2004-11-15 Thread Bill Sanderson
Raccoon's have been seen on the street and in the southern back yards of the 4800 block of Windsor. I don't know how far they range--I' m sure we have more than one family of 'possums per block in this area, but I see raccoons less often. - Original Message - From: Wilma de Soto

Re: [UC] old computer graveyard?

2004-11-15 Thread Rebecca J. Weber
Nonprofit Technology Resources at www.ntronline.org and 1524 Brandywine Street, Phila, 19130 and 215-564-6642. Stan, the Executive Director, says you can drop off whenever you like, just call ahead to be sure they'll be there. And they take monitors for a donation of $5. (There is usually a

Re: [UC] attempted mugging

2004-11-15 Thread metraux
Can we please take the geographic reference out of the subject line. Every time you relive your war stories or cleverly banter your witty repartee, the property values on our block drop by about $100. Steve Metraux 4600 block Hazel Ave. Quoting Jonathan Cass [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Stephen: I,

Re: [UC] Bush Victory AFQT

2004-11-15 Thread Craigsolve
In a message dated 11/15/2004 10:54:59 AM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I scored in the 99th percentile on the AFQT. This reminds some of us of the old adage, "There is a fine line between genius and insanity." What does this prove? Did you fly? Or, dd they offer you

Re: [UC] attempted mugging on the mainline

2004-11-15 Thread Stephen Fisher
Meanwhile gold was found in the backyard of a residence at 46th and Hazel, just left of Center City. Penn Geologists reportedly knew about the gold streak running under this portion of the city but didn't publish their findings for fear property values would skyrocket, chasing away long-time

[UC] African-Americans and Bush's Cabinet

2004-11-15 Thread Wilma de Soto
Well, Except for possibly Condoleeza Rice, most of the African-Americans have bailed from Bush's Cabinet for his second term. Colin Powell, Rod Paige (Paul Vallas is being considered as his replacement), Deputy Attorney General Alphonso Jackson (who may have bailed before) and Charles James;

Re: [UC] tree damage question

2004-11-15 Thread Jeff Abrahamson
I've seen raccoons in years past. What do I do about them? So far the trees haven't been too heavily damaged, but I'd hate to lose a tree over them. -J On Mon, Nov 15, 2004 at 11:15:05AM -0500, Wilma de Soto wrote: [24 lines, 116 words, 683 characters] Top characters: eaotin\ns Hi,

[UC] Pixies Tickets, Anyone?

2004-11-15 Thread Heather and Chris Gasda
My husband I have tickets for their December 4 show at the Tweeter Center, but can't use them due to an unfortunate scheduling conflict (mandatory office holiday party). We got tickets for Sunday's show, but still have the Saturday ones we'd like to get rid of. Two seats in Section 202, Row C.

Re: [UC] attempted mugging w/ Locations Given

2004-11-15 Thread Craigsolve
In a message dated 11/15/2004 8:34:05 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Can we please take the geographic reference out of the subject line.Every time you relive your war stories or cleverly banter your witty repartee,the property values on our block drop by about

RE: [UC] pgw bill estimation tips?

2004-11-15 Thread Cappy Harrison
Damn. We have oil heat, and we paid a total of $1,000 last year. We have a three-story house, at the end of a row. Then again, when we bought the house in the spring of 2003 we replaced all our windows with low E argon gas filled double paned windows, and we had the crawl space filled with

[UC] dead wood

2004-11-15 Thread Dan Myers
I recently had my invasive Norway Maple cut down from my back yard. I plan to replace it with a less foliaged, less seedy, less shedding tree in the spring (maybe a pear?). Now, I have plenty of wood on the side of my house for my fireplace. It's a shame that my fireplace isn't working yet. If

Re: [UC] tree damage question

2004-11-15 Thread William H. Magill
On 15 Nov, 2004, at 11:15, Wilma de Soto wrote: Took a look at your jpegs and it looks like those a raccoon might make. Seems you may have an active den area. You see any in your yard? On 11/14/04 7:25 PM, Jeff Abrahamson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: A number of saplings and young trees in my yard

[UC] Spyware warning

2004-11-15 Thread Marianne Das
Two dumb questions: (1) Is there a difference between cookies and spyware? (2) Is there any web site thatcan connectthe filenames of spyware with their sources? Marianne Das [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Fwd: [UC] Spyware warning

2004-11-15 Thread Shaera
ROFL, that's a great explanation! If you get spywareblaster, that will set alot! of the urls that use tracking/adware cookies in your security and privacy, so they can't (for the most part - servedby.advertising.com gets through no matter what I do) use a cookie. I also have my cookie