Re: HTTP/1.0 404 Object Not Found

2001-09-11 Thread Jennifer
Are you trying to send URL variables to it? At 08:08 AM 9/12/2001 +0100, you wrote: >Has anyone come accross this problem in cf5.0, every now and again it cannot >find cfinclude templates. >Http/1.0 404 Object Not Found. >Cheers for any help or advice. >We are all stunned here by the scale of the

HTTP/1.0 404 Object Not Found

2001-09-11 Thread John McCosker
Has anyone come accross this problem in cf5.0, every now and again it cannot find cfinclude templates. Http/1.0 404 Object Not Found. Cheers for any help or advice. We are all stunned here by the scale of the horror inflicted on the nucleus of New York city and the American Government in Washingto

Re: CFContent and Excel

2001-09-11 Thread Kay Smoljak
On Tue, 11 Sep 2001 06:45:35 -0500, "Aaron Rouse" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >You could generate your format in HTML and then grab that source and push >that into a Excel file. Excel will keep the table cell widths and fonts >from the HTML. Thanks, I hadn't thought of that. Will that allow me t

RE: CFLOOP inside CFMAIL query

2001-09-11 Thread Erika L. Walker
yes. Erika (with a *K*) -- >>--| -Original Message- >>--| From: Bruce Holm [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] >>--| Sent: Tuesday, September 11, 2001 9:32 PM >>--| To: CF-Talk >>--| Subject: CFLOOP inside CFMAIL query >>--| >>--| >>--| Can a CFL

Response from jjamail (jjamail@advocacyinc.org)

2001-09-11 Thread jjamail
--=_145101859==_ Content-type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I will be out of the office Wednesday, September 12, 2001 until Tuesday, September 18, 2001. If you need immediate attention, please contact Carlton Whitmore. FAQ: http://www.thenetprofits.co.uk/coldf

CFLOOP inside CFMAIL query

2001-09-11 Thread Bruce Holm
Can a CFLOOP be placed between CFMAIL and /CFMAIL tags that are looping over a query and group? - Bruce Holm - Web Programmer Lattice Semiconductor Corp. [EMAIL PROTECTED] - ~

Re: Protection of Data

2001-09-11 Thread Kay Smoljak
On Tue, 11 Sep 2001 11:53:05 +0100, "David Armstrong" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >I would like to store all the details in my database. Is SQL Server 7 >secure enough to store this type of information or would PGP encryption >be the way to go? I have looked at the cfx_pgp custom tag and the PGP

thoughts of the day

2001-09-11 Thread Michael Vinson
stepped outta the house tonight blue sky blue pale blue all blue no cloud no vapor trail anywhere no vapor only blue the light was fading blue to white and now still blue but turning black and when i shuffled through the green light turning red i came upon a car with three girls singing singing ur

(admin) test

2001-09-11 Thread Michael Dinowitz
Just a test of the new targeted filtering system. Please ignore. Michael Dinowitz Publisher: Fusion Authority weekly news alert (www.fusionauthority.com/alert) Listmaster: CF-Talk, CF-Jobs, Spectra-Talk, Jrun-Talk, etc. (www.houseoffusion.com) ~~ G

Re: Terrorism

2001-09-11 Thread Kevin Miller
Please, let's not start this discussion in this forum. Kevin >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 09/11/01 03:43PM >>> Where does "Satan" fit into this picture?? Why do you assume God is responsible? I think your view of God needs recalibrating. A loving God would never cause this to happen. I believe in the

Re: Terrorism

2001-09-11 Thread Alexis Maldonado
Guns would have nothing to do if they where carying a bomb around their chest & waist.. hehehe.. But i agree they would think about it twice before going into a plane full of loaded weapons.. the fact is that none of this would of happened with tougher NAZI-type of airport security. - Origina

Re: Terrorism

2001-09-11 Thread Bruce Holm
You have been listening too long to the trash liberal media and gun control nuts spew forth. You talk about having LOTs of faith in the average civilian...are you not aware of permits to "carry" that thousands and maybe millions of American have already? You don't go outside and fear for your lif

Re: Terrorism

2001-09-11 Thread Bruce Holm
I disagree. Put yourself in the shoes of a criminal looking for a house to break in and rob. Before you are two neighborhoods...one who has few or no laws against gun ownership by residents...the other has tough laws that ban gun ownership. Which neighborhood would you choose to go into and rob? G

Verity issue

2001-09-11 Thread Ray Bujarski
At 03:18 PM 9/11/2001 -0700, you wrote: >Subject: Verity issue >To: CF-Talk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >I am having a very difficult time with populating a verity index. I have >defined the collection with cfserver. I am using a query to populate >it. here is my code blocks, can anyone please tell m

I was there and yes we did warn them...

2001-09-11 Thread Steven A. del Sol
I was there and yes we did warn them... Lets not forget that we had a presence in Panama and brought economic stability to a country. Panama is now run over by the drug traders, and I speak from personal knowledge not some second hand report. Remember the Panamanian people cheered in the str

Re: Terrorism

2001-09-11 Thread Mahmut Basaran
I'm from Turkey, I will be happy If I can do something from here. Just let me know, - Original Message - From: "Yager, Brian T Contractor/NCCIM" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2001 1:13 AM Subject: RE: Terrorism > Alright people...

Re: Terrorism

2001-09-11 Thread Bruce Holm
Where does "Satan" fit into this picture?? Why do you assume God is responsible? I think your view of God needs recalibrating. A loving God would never cause this to happen. I believe in the existence of Satan and is responsible for filling people's hearts with anger and hatred enough to commit

Verity issue

2001-09-11 Thread Ray Bujarski
I am having a very difficult time with populating a verity index. I have defined the collection with cfserver. I am using a query to populate it. here is my code blocks, can anyone please tell me what I am doing wrong here? select notebook_ID, notebook_title

RE: Terrorism

2001-09-11 Thread Yager, Brian T Contractor/NCCIM
Alright people...We have all had a chance to voice our views. Let's now just think about what we can do help the victims. Brian Yager President - North AL Cold Fusion Users Group Sr. Systems Analyst NCCIM/CIC [EMAIL PROTECTED] (256) 842-8342 -Original Message- From: Freddy [mailto:[EMA

RE: Terrorism

2001-09-11 Thread Michael Wilson
It shames me that during such tragic moment in history... that amidst all the suffering and loss that untold thousands of people are facing, this discussion has collapsed to this point. Have we, in fact, come to this state in our evolution? Have we completely abandoned our compassion... our huma

Re: Terrorism

2001-09-11 Thread Freddy
All I can say is "You idiot" Freedom wrote: > Truly think about this. If even a few people on those planes could have > been carrying a gun, none of this would have happened today. Yes, something > would happen sometime, but not this today! The wrong thinking has directed > the politically co

RE: (Admin) Please move OT to CF-Community

2001-09-11 Thread Shawn Grover
Thank you. While this is truly a horrific thing, I have to ask myself "is a cold fusion technical discussion list the right place to discuss my feelings/anger/outrage over such an event?" And then I am forced to answer myself "No, it is not.", Afterall, I have friends, family, and other resource

Re: Terrorism

2001-09-11 Thread Freddy
Hm do religions that worship "a different god" not count? Take a count most wars have religious as well as polical motivations. Did I ever say "be an athiest" all I said was that more atrocities are committed in the name of "God". Though wars do kill people and the results can be atr

Re: Terrorism

2001-09-11 Thread John Paitel
> >While I have my own opinions on weapons, what should and should not be > >allowed, etc., an aircraft in the air is no place for Joe Public to have a > >weapon. > >One terrorist gunman vs. 10-12 passengers with guns. What happens? Not >good. Terrorist(s) get shot, a few passengers get shot, p

RE: Terrorism (Resolve it!)

2001-09-11 Thread Scott Van Vliet
Maybe we could be constructive about this situation. I have encouraged all of my peers, friends and family to contribute to those who were injured by donating blood at their local Red Cross centers (for those of us in the US). I think it's time to get back to CF on this list, but if you have bee

RE: Terrorism

2001-09-11 Thread Gary P. McNeel, Jr.
The events of today are tragic. I do not in anyway condone or defend the acts that have happened today, or, in some cases below, in the past. In no way do I agree with the nationalistic rhetoric below by Steve. I am surprised by his heated attack on the arguer and not the argument. I wonder why yo

RE: Terrorism

2001-09-11 Thread Angel Stewart
Oh really? Is that your considered discussion on the matter 'freedom' ? hee hee hee. *smirk* I've attached the REST of what I said here as well :) But just in case you can't understand the points made, I'll summarise: 1) It would be too dangerous to allow the average citizen to carry a gun onbo

RE: Terrorism

2001-09-11 Thread Lee Fuller
This is NOT a place to have a discussion on firearms folks. We all have our opinions, and you're entitled to them. But can you please take them to the appropriate place for such discussions? Today's events were a tragedy, to be sure. Hindsight is also 20-20. But this is not the forum for this

Verity problem

2001-09-11 Thread Ray Bujarski
I am trying to populate a collection with Entry_ID and Entry_Text Entry_ID is a number data type and Entry_Text is a Long data type. I am using oracle and cf 4.5, I am not able to populate the index can anyone tell me why? I use the cfindex properly and cfsearch properly, however when I perform

Re: Terrorism

2001-09-11 Thread Howie Hamlin
OMG - you sound like Archie Bunker... - Original Message - From: "Freedom" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, September 11, 2001 5:33 PM Subject: Re: Terrorism > >While I have my own opinions on weapons, what should and should not be > >allowed, etc.,

(Admin) Please move OT to CF-Community

2001-09-11 Thread Michael Dinowitz
I left the threads on CF-Talk alone so people could let out their feelings on this a little. It was a tragic event and talking is needed. I think that the time for leniency for this list has past. Please move the OT topics and discussions over to CF-Community. Lets try and get back on topic which

Media coverage

2001-09-11 Thread John Paitel
One other thing that we should all be thinking about in regards to the "Who, what, when, where, what are we going to do??" Think about Pearl Harbor. The only ones that had any idea for a good time after the attack that something had happened, were the ones involved, and the people that had the

RE: Terrorism

2001-09-11 Thread Costas Piliotis
Right. Like people don't get mugged. Stores don't get robbed. Wow. The NRA has really brainwashed you. -Original Message- From: Freedom [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, September 11, 2001 2:34 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: Re: Terrorism >While I have my own opinions on weapons,

PLEASE!!!!!

2001-09-11 Thread Mike Kear
At a time like this .. on a COLDFUSION technical list, now we have a bloody gun control flame war??? It's one thing to express feelings about the murder and maimings but flaming each other about how many weapons you could carry on a plane like a Bruce Willis movie is just disgusting. You guys m

RE: Terrorist and gas shortage

2001-09-11 Thread Ann Harrell
I live in a place that's about as mid-west as you can get. After this warning I decided to go get a Pepsi refill at the local minimart. Lo and behold.. lines for gas, 20 gallon limit. Yes, I got gas. Thinking about going to the ATM since I used all my cash. Ann > -Original Message- > F

Re: Terrorism

2001-09-11 Thread Freedom
>While I have my own opinions on weapons, what should and should not be >allowed, etc., an aircraft in the air is no place for Joe Public to have a >weapon. One terrorist gunman vs. 10-12 passengers with guns. What happens? Not good. But a whole lot better than what happened today! If the ter

Re: Terrorism

2001-09-11 Thread Nick McClure
But the new administration has cut arms sales to Israel, they have condemned the Israeli attacks on Palestine. While the US has always said it will protect Israel, it will also help to protect many other nations. Some because the US has large interests in being allied with those nations: oil,

RE: Terrorist and gas shortage

2001-09-11 Thread Matt Robertson
Nothing like that here, so far. The streets seem much less crowded (Fresno, in Central California). Largely business as usual, but *everyone* has radios and going at workplaces. That and tv's have cropped up all over in shops as well. Absolutely horrific. The event itself; the thousands of

Re: Terrorism

2001-09-11 Thread Jochem van Dieten
Paris Lundis wrote: > I agree 1000% ... An armed public is a good thing. Responsible > civilians with firearms and trainging to use them with needed will > twart most incidents and have been proven to reduce the likelihood of > crime... I wouldn't directly call suicidal terrorists 'responsibl

Re: Terrorism

2001-09-11 Thread Freedom
> Carry a gun onboard an airplane to 'protect' it..HAHAHAH > Oh that is soo ludicrous. You think the terrorists used guns to hijack the > plane huh? > Why? Because you've seen it on movies so many times before? > hahahaha! Man, you're clueless . . . - Original Message - From: "Angel Stew

Re: Terrorism

2001-09-11 Thread John Paitel
>Truly think about this. If even a few people on those planes could have >been carrying a gun, none of this would have happened today. Yes, something >would happen sometime, but not this today! The wrong thinking has directed >the politically correct policies of this country for too long. The

Re: Terrorism

2001-09-11 Thread William J Wheatley
I only hope my co-workers brother and family and everyone else who worked with me who each had someone involved in this in NYC or in DC and i can only hope and pray they turn up alive. But one person was in the Tower early so hopefully they made it out. With all the hate and anger, I just hope we

Re: Terrorism

2001-09-11 Thread Mahmut Basaran
>> Not sure I completely agree with that, but a lot of it makes sense, Let me tell, how this tragedy looks from Turkey, Most of the people here belive that this happened to USA, because new government could not keep the balance like clinton did. It's because that you supported Israel more than y

RE: Terrorism

2001-09-11 Thread Angel Stewart
*snicker* HAHAHAHAAHHA! Carry a gun onboard an airplane to 'protect' it..HAHAHAH Oh that is soo ludicrous. You think the terrorists used guns to hijack the plane huh? Why? Because you've seen it on movies so many times before? hahahaha! What do you need to do to 'Hijack' a plane? Get to the Pil

RE: attacks

2001-09-11 Thread Maureen
At 08:23 PM 9/11/01 +, you wrote: >i'm not talking about hte terrorists.i'm talking about the workers at >the airportshow else could the terrorists have gotten the weapons on the >plane The only weapons mentioned so far are knifes, and I suppose they were non-metallic and did not sho

Re: Terrorism

2001-09-11 Thread Paris Lundis
I agree 1000% ... An armed public is a good thing. Responsible civilians with firearms and trainging to use them with needed will twart most incidents and have been proven to reduce the likelihood of crime... Afterall, do you think anyone wants to mess with a gun, obviously 255+ people on th

Re: Terrorism

2001-09-11 Thread Nick McClure
What? not that I am a big gun control guy here. But if people were allowed to take guns on planes then this would happen everyday. At 04:30 PM 9/11/2001 -0400, Freedom wrote: >Truly think about this. If even a few people on those planes could have >been carrying a gun, none of this would have

RE: attacks

2001-09-11 Thread Nick McClure
This was planned out a long time ago. I think that people were getting jobs at the Airport and became trusted employees and they are the ones who let these people in, if they themselves were not the ones on the planes. At 08:23 PM 9/11/2001 +, Jason Green wrote: >i'm not talking about hte t

RE: Newbie

2001-09-11 Thread Dave Watts
> When querying LDAP (Exchange 5.5) for dist lists, one of the > fields contains a multi-value of the members of it. Since the > property merely contains a dn list of the members, one thing > that the list contains is people who are actually hidden. However, > since that property list doesn't

RE: package CF application

2001-09-11 Thread Dave Watts
> did anyone knows any resources or articles on how to package a CF > application? If you're using CF 5, it's very easy to package an application using the Archive functionality. There's a presentation on the DC CFUG site covering this: http://www.figleaf.com/figleafhome/cfug/2001/CFUGJul2001/ju

RE: Terrorism

2001-09-11 Thread Brian Fox
> If you look > throughout history you > will see that more atrocities have been perpetrated in the > name of God than > for any other reason. Who coined this statement? It's been used, almost verbatim, so many times that it has to have some source. I'm really baffled by it. Did someone coun

Re: Terrorism

2001-09-11 Thread Freedom
Truly think about this. If even a few people on those planes could have been carrying a gun, none of this would have happened today. Yes, something would happen sometime, but not this today! The wrong thinking has directed the politically correct policies of this country for too long. The inno

RE: Terrorist and gas shortage

2001-09-11 Thread Matthew W Jones
gas just jumped from 1.50 to 3.50 per gallon around here -Original Message- From: P Broussard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, September 11, 2001 2:53 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: Terrorist and gas shortage I live in the Midwest and _every_one_ is freaking out. There are gas lines

RE: attacks

2001-09-11 Thread Jason Green
i'm not talking about hte terrorists.i'm talking about the workers at the airportshow else could the terrorists have gotten the weapons on the plane >From: Jocelyn Isidro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >To: CF-Talk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Subject: RE: attacks >Date: Tu

Re: Terrorism

2001-09-11 Thread John Paitel
Agreed. One point that I heard on a radio streamcast is that there is a large segment of the Middle Eastern (And other) populations that refer to America as the "Great Satan". To these people, the fact that you live in the US would make you a Satanist. This means that they regard us as an ulti

RE: Terrorism

2001-09-11 Thread Jason Green
that being sadii don't think God would tell you to kill peoplei believe it's one of his comandments >From: "Angel Stewart" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >To: CF-Talk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Subject: RE: Terrorism >Date: Tue, 11 Sep 2001 15:11:19 -0500 > >And what is 'g

Re: Terrorism

2001-09-11 Thread Jeffry Houser
At 04:02 PM 09/11/2001 -0400, you wrote: >Nnnn, individual interpretation of God's word is one of the main reasons >why things like this happen. Or what is perceived as God's word, rather. -- Jeffry Houser | mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] AIM: Reboog711 | ICQ: 5246969 | Fax / Phone: 860-223-7

RE: attacks

2001-09-11 Thread Jocelyn Isidro
I'll bet the people who did this didn't get paid a dime. And they probably have more volunteers than they can handle. Their 'reward' is martyrdom, not money. -Original Message- From: Jason Green [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, September 11, 2001 1:01 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: Re

EMS systems was Re: Terrorism

2001-09-11 Thread John Paitel
>My heart go out to any of those in this community ... or everyone who have >loved ones involved in this tragedy. >Let's take a short moment of silence in honor of the victims of this horrific >event. Amen. > Big kudos and thanks to all the emergency workers who have perished in > > rescuing ot

RE: Terrorism

2001-09-11 Thread Angel Stewart
And what is 'god's word but a written interpretation in the first place? Did 'God' write all that himself? Or did Men just like you and I write it all down, and Interpreted what they were seeing and hearing? -Gel -Original Message- From: Rey Bango [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Nnnn,

Re: Terrorism

2001-09-11 Thread Freddy
I beleive he means this looks to be the work of religious zealots. Hence the reference to God being at the root of this. If you look throughout history you will see that more atrocities have been perpetrated in the name of God than for any other reason. Frederic [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > i fe

Re: Terrorism

2001-09-11 Thread Rey Bango
Nnnn, individual interpretation of God's word is one of the main reasons why things like this happen. Rey... - Original Message - From: "Neil Clark" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, September 11, 2001 2:24 PM Subject: RE: Terrorism > I think "God

Re: attacks

2001-09-11 Thread Jason Green
I agree to all that you said.and I feel for the families who were involved...but, as long as there are greedy people who will do ANYTING for money, we will not be safe. It's scary to think that a few dollars could make someone turn their head and "not see what is going on". How could

Re: attacks

2001-09-11 Thread Tracy Bost
Well said Kamie - Original Message - From: "Kamie Curfman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, September 11, 2001 2:14 PM Subject: Re: attacks > I think this is an excellent point. We Americans have long taken our security for granted. It is a very sa

RE: Terrorism

2001-09-11 Thread Jocelyn Isidro
>Learn to be selfless I said. Are you kidding? It's selfless zealots who commit these acts. These people who have absolutely no value for their own lives or families, and give up all for the sake of the 'cause'. Self-interest is what keeps us safe. -Original Message- From: Paris Lun

Terrorist and gas shortage

2001-09-11 Thread P Broussard
I live in the Midwest and _every_one_ is freaking out. There are gas lines out into the streets because people think the government is going to shut down the pipe lines or that the terrorist are going to blow them up! It's bad enough the gas stations jacked the gas prices up 20 cents because o

Re: Terrorism

2001-09-11 Thread Wjreichard
My heart go out to any of those in this community ... or everyone who have loved ones involved in this tragedy. Let's take a short moment of silence in honor of the victims of this horrific event. Bill In a message dated 9/11/01 3:31:48 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

RE: Terrorism

2001-09-11 Thread Paris Lundis
No I haven't :) but it appears we have 4 airliners laying in pieces.. it seems Boston had a big hole to allow a good mass of evil doers through :( It also appears that FBI was investigating prior to the incidents... it also seems that communication to the airlines was somewhat lacking.. it al

RE: Terrorism

2001-09-11 Thread Paris Lundis
I believe the larger ongoing conflicts are religion based. so to close with god and religion references is a bad omen of sorts... is it this god or mine and what do you know about god sort of conflict... the neutral genderless equal thing or PC for those types out there would be to identify th

Re: Terrorism

2001-09-11 Thread corrigan
No I don't. I don't have to accept anything from anybody. I feel sorry for people who feel that they have to accept other peoples opinions. I believe in standing up for myself and what I believe in and not kow towing to other people. that's weak - Original Message - From: "Neil Clark"

RE: Terrorism

2001-09-11 Thread Paris Lundis
right on.. We can't say hey you are a Muslim or a Jew or White or Christian. These generalized groups aren't the problem. Specific fundamentalist sects are the problem... Hey we haven't identified who did it yet.. so the invisible chicken asses, no matter white, red, blue, green, hindu, slov

Re: Terrorism

2001-09-11 Thread Steve Aylor
right ... and I just voiced mine! Fed Up, Steve Aylor - Original Message - From: "Neil Clark" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, September 11, 2001 12:01 PM Subject: RE: Terrorism > Stop this now, please. dont let it get out of hand contemplate e

RE: Terrorism

2001-09-11 Thread Paris Lundis
Yes in part Brian I agree. The question though the military/intelligence/feds need to answer in such situations is what are the targets, what is in the proximity... what is the likelihood of a destructive landing... can negotiations occur... these are human lives Brian... humans. It seems cle

Re: attacks

2001-09-11 Thread Kamie Curfman
I think this is an excellent point. We Americans have long taken our security for granted. It is a very sad day indeed that we now have this wake-up call which forces us to think about how vulnerable we can be. In the process of doing this, I simply ask (since I have seen hints of this in a

RE: Terrorism

2001-09-11 Thread Clint Tredway
What alot of people on other lists that I belong are saying is that our belief in God and our faith in an unseeable bieng is ludicrus and is whats causing all this pain. I do not agree with this, but people can believe what they want. -- Original Message

RE: Terrorism

2001-09-11 Thread Neil Clark
Stop this now, please. dont let it get out of hand contemplate exactly what has happened. People have opinions, and unfortunately we have to accept them no matter what. ~~ Your ad could be here. Monies from ads go to support these lists

RE: attacks

2001-09-11 Thread Paris Lundis
Yeah I agree to blame is not good. but not a speck of dust or a fingerprint should be removed from Boston's airport. Whatever transpired no matter how well it was orchastrated could have been minimized. It isn't good to feel helpless. Nor is it good to see all the racism and group hatred. I

RE: Terrorism

2001-09-11 Thread Yager, Brian T Contractor/NCCIM
WTG...Bravo...I concur -Original Message- From: Steve Aylor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, September 11, 2001 1:32 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: Re: Terrorism Oh I see NOEL ... Our country ... AMERICA gets its ass blown to shit today . 1,000's of lives are wasted and you wann

Re: Terrorism

2001-09-11 Thread Michael Dinowitz
This was a terrible tragedy and we should not lose site of that. We should not be jumping the gun to blame anyone. The poster was simply saying what a group of people were doing. He could have easily have posted a different news report. Please do not attack each other over this. Whoever is respons

RE: Terrorism

2001-09-11 Thread Noel Flatters
For sure, and I know that's what you meant. It just that I look around at some of my co-workers and see them worrying about becoming targets of unthinking retaliation, and I get worried about people making sweeping statements over the next hours/days that could help create an atmosphere of vigilan

RE: Terrorism

2001-09-11 Thread savan . thongvanh
i feel, as we all do, about todays happenings and wanted to keep quite but have to ask..., what is that supposed to mean? "Neil Clark" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 09/11/2001 01:24:18 PM Please respond to [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: CF-Talk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> cc: Subject: RE: Terrorism I think

RE: Terrorism

2001-09-11 Thread Ken Wilson
> Certainly someone or a larger group of > people were not actively doing their jobs. I'm certainly comforted to know someone here on the CF-Talk list knows how to stop a kamikaze terrorist with a death wish in control of an airliner. Have you passed your advice along to the Feds yet? :) Ken

RE: Terrorism

2001-09-11 Thread Yager, Brian T Contractor/NCCIM
No, you said it right. Some people need to realize what is happeneing in the world and think before they comment (not you John). -Original Message- From: John Paitel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, September 11, 2001 1:26 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: RE: Terrorism >What purpose do

RE: Terrorism

2001-09-11 Thread Yager, Brian T Contractor/NCCIM
I would hope the US would shoot down a plane if it had terrorists on board. No offense, but those people would be dead anyways. I'm not going to voice my political views, but I do believe that to sacrifice 100 or so lives to save many thousands is a price I personally am willing to make.

Re: Terrorism

2001-09-11 Thread corrigan
I suppose you're not fanning anything? - Original Message - From: "Noel Flatters" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, September 11, 2001 1:10 PM Subject: RE: Terrorism > > Anyone seen the reports that the Palestinians are dancing in the streets > > and p

Re: Terrorism

2001-09-11 Thread Steve Aylor
Oh I see NOEL ... Our country ... AMERICA gets its ass blown to shit today . 1,000's of lives are wasted and you wanna get hung up on political correctness? Its the panzy ass political correctness bullshit like your drivel below that has gotten our country into its slack ass state of disrep

Phoenix CFUG Meeting Cancelled

2001-09-11 Thread Garza, Jeff
In light of today's events, the September meeting of the Phoenix CFUG has been cancelled. UACT will be closing their campus at 5:00 this evening. We are still planning on our October meeting. Our thoughts and prayers go out to anyone who has family or friends affected by these blatant acts of te

RE: attacks

2001-09-11 Thread Mike Kear
It is reckless to start pointing blame while the dust hasn't even settled on the rubble. This might be the act of war of a group of religious zealots, or a disaffected group of some country somewhere but it might also be the act of some cowardly madmen in the USA. Remember that the early blame

RE: Terrorism

2001-09-11 Thread Neil Clark
I think "God" was one of the main reasons why things like this happen ~~ Get the mailserver that powers this list at http://www.coolfusion.com FAQ: http://www.thenetprofits.co.uk/coldfusion/faq Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/cf-talk@hous

RE: attacks

2001-09-11 Thread Sicular, Alexander
All I want to point out is that Israel has been living this nightmare for a long time. Israel is the USA's greatest ally in this horrible time. I have many friends in the IDF (Israel Defense Force) and they all know that the USA is nowhere near prepared for this type of conflict. Additionally, EL

RE: Terrorism

2001-09-11 Thread John Paitel
>What purpose do comments like this serve? "the Palestinians" Nice >generalization of a group of people. I work in an office with palestinian >co-workers and I can assure you that they are shocked and dismayed about >this tragedy. Hey, sorry if you take offense. The direct quotes from CNN, MS

RE: Terrorism

2001-09-11 Thread Koo Pai Lao
come on, anyone with a brain and have been following news in the middle east knows who we are talking about. picky picky >From: "Noel Flatters" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >To: CF-Talk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Subject: RE: Terrorism >Date: Tue, 11 Sep 2001 14:10:55 -0400 > >

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2001-09-11 Thread savan . thongvanh
sorry i got delete happy and removed your last question. all i remember was..."how do i differentiate[rest of message lost in space]?" sorry. ~~ Get the mailserver that powers this list at http://www.coolfusion.com FAQ: http://www.thenetprofits

RE: Terrorism

2001-09-11 Thread Paris Lundis
If the Pittsburgh area plane was intended for the white house they picked a good place to put it down... FEMA is one site and was there quick... there is a very big hole in the ground and people said the plane did a 45 degree dive... so could have happened... unlikely though.. doubt the gover

RE: Terrorism

2001-09-11 Thread Sicular, Alexander
Easily manipulated masses of uneducated sheep, who's leaders will lead them to slaughter. Do not forget that the 'Palestinian' people, and I use that phrase loosely, do not have the advantages of a democratic government. I do not blame them, I blame the leadership or lack of. But lets not make t

RE: Terrorism

2001-09-11 Thread Koo Pai Lao
Palestinians dancing in the streets? Yes, very sick. but remember, to them, we are terrorists too =) >From: "Kevin Langevin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >To: CF-Talk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Subject: RE: Terrorism >Date: Tue, 11 Sep 2001 14:07:20 -0400 > >Yup...disgustin

RE: Terrorism

2001-09-11 Thread Noel Flatters
> Anyone seen the reports that the Palestinians are dancing in the streets > and passing out candy? What purpose do comments like this serve? "the Palestinians" Nice generalization of a group of people. I work in an office with palestinian co-workers and I can assure you that they are shocked

attacks

2001-09-11 Thread Paris Lundis
has anyone noted that this represents a great number of air related incidents arond DC.. DC where there is a no fly zone.. and where surface to sky ad portable missiles are available for such stuff?? The FAA needs to track more and better... inter and intra departmental communications needs im

RE: Terrorism

2001-09-11 Thread Paris Lundis
Yes, saw that. The perception of American due in part to Israel are less than optimal. Not that we wouldn't be joking if the Palestinian state disolved. don't let the emotions get the best of you. the sun will come up tomorrow. we will find out who is responsible. people want coverage. [find

RE: Terrorism

2001-09-11 Thread Kevin Langevin
Yup...disgusting. The US has some seriously negative sentiment towards it abroad. I was at a client's office earlier, two employees of which are military. One of them was on the phone with a woman whose husband works at the Pentagon (also military) who said that supposedly the plane downed in Pi

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