RE: BallDroppings

2003-12-26 Thread Jim Sharkey
William T Goodall wrote: http://www.jtnimoy.com/itp/balldroppings/ For Mac OS X or Windows, BallDroppings is a noisy play-toy. Pretty nifty. Thanks for the link. Jim ___ Join Excite! - http://www.excite.com The most personalized portal on the Web!

RE: Merry Christmas

2003-12-26 Thread Jim Sharkey
Julia Thompson wrote: Merry Christmas, everyone! And I hope you and yours, and everyone else had one too. It was a good Christmas at the Sharkey household. Heck, I told my wife I wanted Magic cards in my stocking (being unable to think of anything else) and I got the first season of Babylon

Rush the Hypocrite

2003-12-26 Thread Doug Pensinger
John wrote: I know of no instance in which Limbaugh contest the right of a citizen to have his or her medical records protected from unreasonable search. The editorial which prompted the title for this thread referenced a case in which the Supreme Court held that the Constitution emmanated a

RE: Merry Christmas

2003-12-26 Thread Ronn!Blankenship
At 11:35 PM 12/25/03, Bryon Daly wrote: From: Julia Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED] Merry Christmas, everyone! Merry (somewhat belated) Christmas, all! Happy Boxing Day! So Far The Only Big Box I've Seen At The Curb In Front Of Any Neighbor's House For Trash Pickup Is The Package For A Toilet Maru

RE: Merry Christmas

2003-12-26 Thread Ronn!Blankenship
At 12:10 PM 12/26/03, Jim Sharkey wrote: Julia Thompson wrote: Merry Christmas, everyone! And I hope you and yours, and everyone else had one too. It was a good Christmas at the Sharkey household. Heck, I told my wife I wanted Magic cards in my stocking (being unable to think of anything else)

Re: Merry Christmas

2003-12-26 Thread Julia Thompson
Ronn!Blankenship wrote: At 11:35 PM 12/25/03, Bryon Daly wrote: From: Julia Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED] Merry Christmas, everyone! Merry (somewhat belated) Christmas, all! Happy Boxing Day! So Far The Only Big Box I've Seen At The Curb In Front Of Any Neighbor's House For Trash

week 17 NFL Picks

2003-12-26 Thread John D. Giorgis
One more round for the NFL regular season (thank goodness.) In New England, Santa should be delivering Buffalo a new Head Coach and New England home field advantage for the playoffs. Pick: PATRIOTS In San Francisco, Santa should deliver the Seahawks a playoff birth, even if they no longer

Re: week 17 NFL Picks

2003-12-26 Thread Julia Thompson
John D. Giorgis wrote: In Atlanta, Santa should bring Michael Vick a lifetime's supply of milk to keep those bones healthy. Pick: FALCOMS Against whom? In Detroit, all they want for Christmas is an NFL football team. Pick: RAMS This is the I'm Glad I Wasn't Drinking Anything line for

Re: week 17 NFL Picks

2003-12-26 Thread Medievalbk
In a message dated 12/26/2003 5:18:18 PM US Mountain Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: In Detroit, all they want for Christmas is an NFL football team. Except the Cardinals, of course. A lump of coal would have more fan support. William Taylor -- Good call there,

Re: Rush Limbaugh is a hypocrite

2003-12-26 Thread Deborah Harrell
--- Ronn!Blankenship [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Well, it's nice to see that the flap over environmentalism was short-lived. . . -- Ronn! :) Professional Smart-Aleck. Do Not Attempt. evil grin I haven't yet read your 'skeptical' post, so don't jump to hasty conclusions quite yet! OTOH, I

Re: Rush Limbaugh is a hypocrite

2003-12-26 Thread Deborah Harrell
John D. Giorgis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Deborah Harrell wrote: John D. Giorgis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Robert Seeberger wrote: I think the point Tom is riffing on is that Rush has repeatedly claimed that there is no constitutional right to privacy. That would likely apply

Re: Rush Limbaugh is a hypocrite

2003-12-26 Thread Doug Pensinger
On Fri, 26 Dec 2003 06:22:33 -0500, Kevin Tarr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: At 01:37 AM 12/25/2003, you wrote: Gautam wrote: If the Washington Post wants to say that something wrong happened here, I'll get upset. Since so far they're said that there is no story here, that's what I believe.

Happy Day After

2003-12-26 Thread Deborah Harrell
Yesterday we showshoe'd in Guenella Pass -- crisp, sunny, quiet broken only a few times by dogs plunging through the snow, panting hard. Then a full turkey dinner with all the trimmings...burp! Today Baron was well enough to ride for a half-hour, and he wanted to go longer (he nearly died of

Re: First Mad Cow Case in U.S.

2003-12-26 Thread Deborah Harrell
William T Goodall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: A) Veneman did not appear to indicate any second thoughts about American cattle eating animal byproducts. See below. B) Wonder what this will do to the US blood supply. They already exclude people from donating

RE: Merry Christmas

2003-12-26 Thread Kevin Tarr
At 01:54 PM 12/26/2003, you wrote: At 11:35 PM 12/25/03, Bryon Daly wrote: From: Julia Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED] Merry Christmas, everyone! Merry (somewhat belated) Christmas, all! Happy Boxing Day! So Far The Only Big Box I've Seen At The Curb In Front Of Any Neighbor's House For Trash

Re: First Mad Cow Case in U.S.

2003-12-26 Thread Kevin Tarr
Here in Colorado and a few contiguous states there's been a problem with Chronic Wasting Disease, a TSE, in deer and elk; it was recently discovered in Wisconsin as well. Locally, hunters who kill deer or elk that appear to be ill are requested to submit the head for testing to state

Re: Happy Day After

2003-12-26 Thread Julia Thompson
Deborah Harrell wrote: Yesterday we showshoe'd in Guenella Pass -- crisp, sunny, quiet broken only a few times by dogs plunging through the snow, panting hard. Then a full turkey dinner with all the trimmings...burp! Yum! Dan cooks spaghetti for our Christmas dinner every year. This

Re: First Mad Cow Case in U.S.

2003-12-26 Thread Julia Thompson
Kevin Tarr wrote: Kevin T. - VRWC 65# a year? Of just beef? I don't know if I eat that much. My rate has been at least that since late June -- something about needing a lot of protein and beef being easy to come by. (And even more since we determined that my eating eggs causes Tommy digestive

Re: Science Fiction In Music

2003-12-26 Thread Reggie Bautista
Ronn! wrote: Calling Occupants of Interplanetary Craft? Would that be the original by Klaatu (who some people think were a reunited Beatles performing under cover, as it were), or the remake by The Carpenters (I kid you not)? http://www.vex.net/~paulmac/carpenter/lyrics/calling_occupants.html