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"In a sign of the growing importance of DVD sales to Hollywood, 20th
Century Fox is considering a plan to resume production of Family Guy, a
sometimes crude animated comedy that the Fox network took off the air
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On 19 Nov 2003, at 7:31 pm, Nick Arnett wrote:
A strange thing happened the last few days, perhaps related to the
network problem that surfaced Sunday. Several people were disabled
from the list for no darn good reason.
...
Sorry for any inconvenience.
It did seem a bit quiet lately...
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A strange thing happened the last few days, perhaps related to the
network problem that surfaced Sunday. Several people were disabled from
the list for no darn good reason. Messages were bouncing because the
server seemed to be confused about who it really is, so to speak, and
thought that it
On Tue, 18 Nov 2003, Doug Pensinger wrote:
> Ronn!Blankenship wrote:
>
>
> > FWIW, I also have some archives somewhere, though they don't go back
> > quite as far, as I didn't join the list as early as Steve. They are
> > free of posts from other lists, though. Lemme know if anyone cares
> I have a friend who works for the Nevada Department
> of Education whose job
> it is to research universities and make
> recommendations on accreditation. I
> asked him about the University of Phoenix a couple
> of months ago. He said
> UP is a good school and accredited. They are not
> just a
On 18 Nov 2003, at 2:41 pm, Dan Minette wrote:
The reality of QM is that it is a systematic set of rules and equations
that provide a good fit to observation. Computational methods allow
us to
use things like perturbation theory to obtain predictions that would
have
been impossible to obtain 100
On 19 Nov 2003, at 11:49 am, Ray Ludenia wrote:
Julia Thompson wrote:
On Mon, 17 Nov 2003, Doug Pensinger wrote:
I'm not sure how you would look it up. The list pre-dates the
(woefully
inadiquate) list archive at Yahoo. Julia would know for sure, but
I'll
guess it was somewhere around August,
Doug Pensinger wrote:
> Jon Gabriel wrote:
>
>>
>> Would you be willing to email them -- completely at your convenience --
>> to some of us (ok, me) if we made requests?
>>
>
> I would like a copy as well, if it isn't too much trouble...
Me too.
Regards, Ray.
I think this is my first "me
Julia Thompson wrote:
> On Mon, 17 Nov 2003, Doug Pensinger wrote:
>> I'm not sure how you would look it up. The list pre-dates the (woefully
>> inadiquate) list archive at Yahoo. Julia would know for sure, but I'll
>> guess it was somewhere around August, 1995.
>
> April 1996. I joined in the
Damon Agretto wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> My job offers educational reimbursement that I am
> seriously considering to use to go for a Masters
> degree, in order to break the cycle of underemployment
> I'm in. We recently picked up a new person in our
> department that has an MBA from the University of
>
On Tue, 18 Nov 2003, Sonja van Baardwijk wrote:
> Julia Thompson wrote:
>
> >On Fri, 14 Nov 2003, Deborah Harrell wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> >>Debbi
> >>who found that, when camping, instant hot cocoa is
> >>pretty good with a dollop of peppermint schnapps... :}
> >>
> >>
> >
> >Don't tempt me.
Ronn!Blankenship wrote:
FWIW, I also have some archives somewhere, though they don't go back
quite as far, as I didn't join the list as early as Steve. They are
free of posts from other lists, though. Lemme know if anyone cares.
I am. And btw, thanks, Steve...
Anyone else? Julia?
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