G. D. Akin wrote:
I just got new toy, a 30Gb Apple iPod. It is a bit on the spendy side,
$499, but it is the best thing for music and/or audio books. I have almost
4400 songs (ripped my CDs to mp3) on the thing and The LOTR audio books and
still have almost 10Gb to go. It has great sound, is
From: Jan Coffey [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: Killer Bs Discussion [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Killer Bs Discussion [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: A friendly request JVB
Date: Sat, 14 Jun 2003 19:50:42 -0700 (PDT)
Before you go and trash this message, I would request that you read it to
the
end.
Jan,
On Sun, Jun 15, 2003 at 04:06:19AM -0400, Jon Gabriel wrote:
Let him take down the page and _permanently_ stop harassing us and
I'll never mention his name anywhere, ever again.
Well said, Jon. The statement quoted above goes for me, too.
--
Erik Reuter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Jeroen wrote.
I recommend that you accept this offer -- otherwise things
can and probably
will only escalate even further (no, that's not a threat,
that's insight
into how conflicts can escalate) and nobody stands to gain
anything from
that. Don't demand apologies; this is the
On Sun, Jun 15, 2003 at 10:33:57AM -0400, Erik Reuter wrote:
We must have read different messages. What I read was, do what I want
you to do, or else [despite the fact that I have consistently refused
reasonable requests from numerous others to stop my own various
poor behaviors], and if you
From: Jan Coffey [EMAIL PROTECTED]
snipped proposition from Jeroen
I don't know that I trust him to live up to his end. As long as he has
access to the list archives, I don't trust him to truly leave the list
alone. I am fine with the suggestion. The way I see it, the list was
already
By the way, Gary, I have read your messages and I am quite disappointed
at the attitudes shown. You are making things worse. Don't encourage
harrassment by making concessions to it. Don't interpret demands and
veiled threats as goodwill.
Please?
--
Erik Reuter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
John D. Giorgis wrote:
That's o.k., I participate on a Catholic discussion List where I
am considered a flaming liberal. oh yes, and after discussing
certain economic policies with my officemates, one of them printed
off a picture of the Kremlin for me to hang on my cube, because he
Michael Harney wrote:
I just don't believe
he'll stay away from the list like he says he will. As long as he has
access to the archives on Yahoo... I believe that he has the will to stay
away if he wanted to, but I don't see him wanting to, especially as he makes
another plee to be let back
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Behalf Of Doug Pensinger
...
I just don't believe
he'll stay away from the list like he says he will. As long as he has
access to the archives on Yahoo... I believe that he has the
will to stay
away if he
Richard Baker wrote:
In your opinion, are the European media more
biased than the US media? In my opinion, the
British media, at least, are considerably more
balanced than those US news channels I see (CNN,
Fox). I can't speak for newspapers though - I
just read the (London) Sunday
Erik:
When I've wanted to search various mailing list archives, I've found it
extremely annoying when the archive is private. I don't like it.
Besides, there is more than the Yahoo archive to consider (mail archive,
which cannot be private).
and Nick wrote:
It wouldn't help. The list is
--- Doug Pensinger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The election was 2 1/2 years ago. Circumstances and
the list have
changed. I would guess that between 80-90% of the
list were in favor of
the invasion, and that at least half have a
favorable opinion of Bush
right now, though I'm guessing his
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A simple breakdown. The country as a whole split
essentially 50/50 Bush/Gore. What do you think
the
list split? I'd bet something like 25/75
Bush/Gore,
and that's being generous.
So? There's something wrong with that?
Tom Beck
It suggests that
It suggests that the Americans on the list are not
representative of the American public, which was my
point.
So? We're supposed to be?
Tom Beck
www.prydonians.org
www.mercerjewishsingles.org
I always knew I'd see the first man on the Moon. I never dreamed I'd see the
last. - Dr
On Sun, Jun 15, 2003 at 02:59:17PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It suggests that the Americans on the list are not representative of
the American public, which was my point.
So? We're supposed to be?
Tom, are you having a bad day? Or are you really a conservative in
disguise, trying to
--- Kevin Tarr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I visited your site today. Wow can you ramble on!
Thanks for keeping your
L3s to yourself.
Was wondering: why aren't you using movable type? I
had trouble getting the
comments to work, the link was based in England?
Kevin T. - VRWC
Hi Kevin.
I could have responded to any number of posts but I am responding directly to
this one becouse it is the easiest to include everything I wish to say.
I would like to note here that I strongly disagree with JvB's ideas and
opinions on almost every political topic and many other topics as well,
Jan wrote:
You still don't get that form jeroen (and other's) perspecitve what
was done
to him did appear to be abusive. Can you not step outside your
norms, outside
your own feelings and history? Can you not stretch to view anothers
perspecitve? Maybe that skill is something you learn when
At 01:08 PM 6/15/03 -0700, Jan Coffey wrote:
You still don't get that form jeroen (and other's) perspecitve what was done
to him did appear to be abusive.
Did you read the copies of his messages I sent you off-list? Do I need to
send you copies of the rest of the messages he sent to the list
sigh
I haven't commented on-list about this latest incident
because I truly don't like confrontation, and I
usually try to avoid what I think might escalate
tensions as well.
I don't like having expletives SHOUTED at me, or
threats, especially when I've done nothing to deserve
such treatment; I
--- Ronn!Blankenship [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 01:08 PM 6/15/03 -0700, Jan Coffey wrote:
You still don't get that form jeroen (and other's) perspecitve what was
done
to him did appear to be abusive.
Did you read the copies of his messages I sent you off-list? Do I need to
send you
On Sun, Jun 15, 2003 at 03:43:13PM -0700, Jan Coffey wrote:
How far down does one have to go, before you let them starT to climb
back up?
He CAN climb back up. You are not listening, Jan. I posted one way he
can do it (others agreed or mentioned similar ways he could show that he
made an
After the Dryfus affair, Zionism got its start.
Modern Zionism started in Eastern Europe--specifically Russia in the late
19th C, where anti-semitism was most virulent--according to my source. The
roots of Zionism actually predate the affair by at least a decade. See _A
History of the Modern
--- Jan Coffey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
snipped all but phrases of interest
Uh...phwit lamunkpelechis!
kpentai maru
Since no-one else has asked...what do these
phrases/words mean? (Maru of course I know)
Inquiring Minds Would Like To Know Maru :)
__
Do
- Original Message -
From: Jan Coffey [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Killer Bs Discussion [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, June 15, 2003 5:43 PM
Subject: Re: Interpreting language (was RE: A friendly request JVB)
While every person must be responsible for their own actions, and while
it is
At 02:59 PM 6/15/2003 EDT [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It suggests that the Americans on the list are not
representative of the American public, which was my
point.
So? We're supposed to be?
Tom, a brief chronology for you:
1) Gautam stated that he considered Brin-L to be weighted heavily
Previously used to check miners for stolen diamonds,
this technology now checks for injuries in trauma
patients.
http://www.msnbc.com/news/925708.asp
Conventional X-rays take up to 45 minutes to develop,
and full-body scans have to be pieced together from
several X-rays, taking more time and
Jan wrote
Can we all just agree to his proposal and end this thing?
Erik replied
No. For the last time, Jan, his proposal amounts to
blackmail. I and others have explained this. YOU, Jan, are
making this worse by encouraging his behavior. Since you are
so fond of
On Sun, Jun 15, 2003 at 10:57:52PM -0400, Gary Nunn wrote:
Erik, you also accused me of making the situation worse by encouraging
his (Jeroen's) behavior. I may not be the most intelligent person
on this list, but I fail to see how giving someone the benefit of
the doubt is encouraging bad
Wow, we must either be on different lists, or one of us isn't very
perceptive. Of the politically vocal Americans on the list*, I count
yourself, Georgis, Tarr, Cofey, Agretto and Cooper as well right of center.
Heh heh. Would it surprise you then to know I am a registered Democrat and
voted
Erik wrote
It seems you are a sucker for whining.
You are being naive.
That's all I'm going to say to you about this.
Erik, you are clearly an intelligent person and I have always enjoyed
reading your posts - even when you are being abrasive, so please know
that this next comment was
Deborah Harrell wrote:
So *please* tell how you would let a woman know that
she looked like a zombie potato chip without being
derogatory... huge grin
Well, for starters, if the dress just didn't flatter her coloring, I'd
just let her know that it's not her best color, and maybe mention
In a message dated 6/15/2003 6:30:13 PM US Mountain Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Uh...phwit lamunkpelechis!
kpentai maru
Since no-one else has asked...what do these
phrases/words mean? (Maru of course I know)
Inquiring Minds Would Like To Know Maru :)
Just
--- Deborah Harrell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- Jan Coffey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
snipped all but phrases of interest
Since no-one else has asked...what do these
phrases/words mean? (Maru of course I know)
Lenape, spelling I am unsure of, but then there are so many ways to properly
--- Jan Coffey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I wrote:
--- Jan Coffey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
snip
we disagree onthe appropriateness of the
actions that were taken concerning spin.
At the same time, I hold no negative assessment
of Bush et. al. for spinning as I
see spinning a
--- Damon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Heh heh. Would it surprise you then to know I am a
registered Democrat and
voted for Gore?
Damon.
Well statistically it shocks the hell out of me,
Damon. Army officers are what, 90% Republican?
Something in that range.
=
Gautam Mukunda
[EMAIL
--- Julia Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Deborah Harrell wrote:
So *please* tell how you would let a woman know
that she looked like a zombie potato chip without
being derogatory... huge grin
Well, for starters, if the dress just didn't flatter
her coloring, I'd
just let her know
From: Julia Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gautam Mukunda wrote:
--- Dan Minette [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Where I am considered a right wing kook. :-)
Dan M.
But, as you yourself would say, by the standards of
American politics, you're pretty far to the left.
A simple
--- Jan Coffey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- Deborah Harrell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- Jan Coffey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
snipped all but phrases of interest
Since no-one else has asked...what do these
phrases/words mean? (Maru of course I know)
Lenape, spelling I am unsure of,
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Behalf Of Gary Nunn
...
He made a peace offering. Regardless of how he worded it, it is a peace
offering none the less. He specifically said that he was not making
threats, but merely having insight into what will
Damon wrote:
Wow, we must either be on different lists, or one of us isn't very
perceptive. Of the politically vocal Americans on the list*, I count
yourself, Georgis, Tarr, Cofey, Agretto and Cooper as well right of
center.
Heh heh. Would it surprise you then to know I am a registered
Would it surprise any of you that I was once a registered Republican and
that, having participated in all the elections starting in 1972, I have
never voted for a presidential candidate that lost the popular vote?
Huh. So far every presidential candidate I've voted for lost! :(
Damon.
Damon wrote:
Would it surprise any of you that I was once a registered Republican
and that, having participated in all the elections starting in 1972, I
have never voted for a presidential candidate that lost the popular vote?
Huh. So far every presidential candidate I've voted for lost! :(
In a message dated 6/15/2003 10:15:58 PM US Mountain Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Earthclan literate,
Interesting
The spellchecker must have bounced off of literature.
Ah well,...Hurmuphta is just a small colonial planet.
Never of any importance.
(So far.)
William
A man goes into a petshop and asks for the price of a parrot.
That one can program in C++ - it's $500, says the shop-owner.
The man then asks about the next parrot to be told that this one costs
$1,000 because it can do everything the other parrot can do plus it knows
how to use the UNIX
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