Week 13 NFL Picks

2003-11-29 Thread J.D. Giorgis
On Thanksgiving Day I took Green Bay and Miami, and surprisingly went 1-1 in this .500 kind of year for me. Arizona at Chicago - The story of the Cardinals this year has been surprising people at home and getting blown out on the road. Pick: BEARS New England at Indianpolis - Bill Belichick,

[ADMIN] Apparently, we haven't found it...

2003-11-29 Thread Nick Arnett
We still apparently have some network flakiness -- everything locked up today for a while. Mail and the list are catching up. I'm still trying to figure out if it's internal or external. -- Nick Arnett Phone/fax: (408) 904-7198 [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___

be verry verry quiet

2003-11-29 Thread Kevin Tarr
I'm referring more to the list than anything else but I'm sure everyone knows about the Warner Bros. cartoon collection that just came out. I was holding judgement until I read that they would be completely unedited, no PC corrections or other things touched. It's shot to #1 on my wish list.

Blood could generate body repair kit

2003-11-29 Thread Robert Seeberger
http://www.newscientist.com/news/news.jsp?id=ns4418 A small company in London, UK, claims to have developed a technique that overturns scientific dogma and could revolutionise medicine. It says it can turn ordinary blood into cells capable of regenerating damaged or diseased tissues. This

U.N. Says Great Apes in Danger Worldwide

2003-11-29 Thread Robert Seeberger
http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story2cid=624u=/ap/20031128/ap_on_sc/un_saving_apes_2printer=1 http://tinyurl.com/wy0h Poachers shoot them. Smugglers sell their babies as exotic pets. Illegal loggers wipe out the rain forests where they live. And civil wars drive them away. The great apes -

A Prisoner Of Panic After 9/11

2003-11-29 Thread Robert Seeberger
http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn/A20028-2003Nov28?language=printer Benamar Benatta sits in a whitewashed cell, lost in a post-Sept. 11 world. Jailed the night of the attacks on the World Trade Center and Pentagon, the Algerian air force lieutenant with an expired visa has spent the past

[ADMIN] Whoops -- secondary mail receiver was rejecting list mail

2003-11-29 Thread Nick Arnett
We goofed... When we set up our new backup mail receiver, we added all of the legitimate user names... except for the lists that we host! I think that's fixed now. But until now, if our primary mail server was down, so that your mail went to the secondary, it would hve bounced. You'd have

Dallas game and Thanksgiving Re: Week 13 NFL Picks

2003-11-29 Thread Julia Thompson
On Sat, 29 Nov 2003, J.D. Giorgis wrote: On Thanksgiving Day I took Green Bay and Miami, and surprisingly went 1-1 in this .500 kind of year for me. That Dallas game was painful to watch here in Austin. (Not that I'm in Austin right now, but I was watching the game there, anyway) We

Re: [ADMIN] Whoops -- secondary mail receiver was rejecting list mail

2003-11-29 Thread Ronn!Blankenship
At 03:55 PM 11/29/03 -0800, Nick Arnett wrote: We goofed... When we set up our new backup mail receiver, we added all of the legitimate user names... except for the lists that we host! I think that's fixed now. But until now, if our primary mail server was down, so that your mail went to the

I'm the king of the world!

2003-11-29 Thread Kevin Tarr
World's most powerful diesel engine. http://www.bath.ac.uk/~ccsshb/12cyl/ Kevin T. - VRWC 0 - 60 (knots) in ten minutes ___ http://www.mccmedia.com/mailman/listinfo/brin-l

Re: Rights to Remember A Prisoner of Panic

2003-11-29 Thread Deborah Harrell
Erik Reuter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Rights to remember Oct 30th 2003 | NEW HAVEN, CONNECTICUT From The Economist print edition Harold Hongju Koh is professor of international law at Yale Law School, and was assistant secretary of state for human rights in the Clinton

Re: Urrrp!

2003-11-29 Thread Deborah Harrell
--- Reggie Bautista [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Ronn! wrote: Remember: you are what you eat. (Or drink.) I replied: Anyone on the list eat haggis? Willam T Goodall responded: Some people don't eat haggis? Julia answered: I've never had the pleasure. (I wasn't weaned

Re: Re: christian dreams of murder...

2003-11-29 Thread Doug Pensinger
Dan wrote: It wouldn't have had the same cadence. I'd be more than willing to agree that Jefferson would not be too disturbed by people who just accept his principals as self evident Truths without worrying about how they came to be. But, your argument reduces them from Truth to social norms.

Re: The incredible disappearing twin

2003-11-29 Thread Deborah Harrell
--- Alberto Monteiro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The case, encountered in Boston and the subject of a report in New Scientist magazine this month, has led researchers to conclude that the woman is a chimera, genetically two individuals in a single, otherwise normal, body. I thought that

Perfect Christmas Gift for Brinnellers

2003-11-29 Thread Robert Seeberger
http://www.planetaryinvestments.com/?page=properties Buy an acre of land on the Moon. Who wouldn't love this as a gift? And they are going to be selling land on Mars soon. xponent Not That Gullible, But...Maru rob ___