Poor Arnold. Begging for change. What's next? Hawking Street
Sense on the corner?
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From: Kee, Arnold
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I've used Can-Am's cabinets ( http://can-am.ca/ ) for some years, as
they are multipurpose (CDs, DVDs, VHS) and store large numbers in a
small space (compared to standard book-case type racks). One of their
standard 3-drawer metal cabinets stores 800 CDs in jewel cases
(narrow and two-drawer
Mike,
Thanks for the reference to the interview of Ben Scott from Save the Internet
on C-SPAN. He gave an excellent description of the issues. I've read a lot
about network neutrality, and he put things in perspective (clearing up a few
questions I had). I have one minor concern: I think
What has people worried is that the network providers have already been
messing with their level of service. There have been suits over the
blocking of VOIP packets. My cell provider limits my Web access to just a
handful of websites and the services these web sites provide are terribly
I rarely carry my passport with me while traveling, except when I need
it to get through passport control. A photocopy of the photo and
information page is enough in most cases for ID, even in banks. I also
make a copy of the visa stamp in countries where they actually care
about seeing the
Don't destroy the chip.
The passport is government property. So don't even think about it.
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Sorry it's already been thunk.
Mike
On 7/17/07, Eric S. Sande [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Don't destroy the chip.
The passport is government property. So don't even think about it.
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