Like some other people in this list, I also write software for a
living, working at a telecommunications company. In the past I had a
part time job as a system administrator, but decided that having no
free time makes me no good, so I quit. I like what I do, but having
two jobs at the same time
Attila,
Nowadays I try not to work overtime, to drink less coffe, take more
photos and keep up with the list traffic:)
This sounds awfully like a new year resolution to me ;-).
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Hello Boris,
Thursday, January 11, 2007, 2:36:48 PM, you wrote:
BL Attila,
Nowadays I try not to work overtime, to drink less coffe, take more
photos and keep up with the list traffic:)
BL This sounds awfully like a new year resolution to me ;-).
Whoops, I wasn't even thinking it may sound
A Banker whose name is Cassino?
Right...
CW
;)
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Borrowing Doug's words, I'm a reformed photographer.
Before
, 2007 7:43 PM
Subject: Re: OT: Occupations?
Borrowing Doug's words, I'm a reformed photographer.
Before that, even though Alan Greenspan reverts to single syllable words
when he hears me say it, I was a Banker.
These days I work for a non-profit that provides guardian, conservator
Boris Liberman wrote:
Mark, having dealt with many people who are involved with trading and
having dealt with you about that exhibition you had in Israel, I should
say, you're the most friendly and generally enjoyable person (involved
with money professionally) I've known. Well, this is
cbwaters wrote:
A Banker whose name is Cassino?
Right...
CW
;)
LOL - the house always wins.
I don't take any offense from your comment, but I have to say - had you
made that comment to my father or grandfather (may they rest in peace)
they would have come down with a bad case of
Borrowing Doug's words, I'm a reformed photographer.
Before that, even though Alan Greenspan reverts to single syllable words
when he hears me say it, I was a Banker.
These days I work for a non-profit that provides guardian, conservator,
and other advocacy services.
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Oh, you're a parent? :-)
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Hi!
Mark Cassino wrote:
Borrowing Doug's words, I'm a reformed photographer.
Before that, even though Alan Greenspan reverts to single syllable words
when he hears me say it, I was a Banker.
These days I work for a non-profit that provides guardian, conservator,
and other advocacy
I am an electrical engineer by education (City College of New York) and
profession. I just finished up supporting operational testing of radar systems
in an electrical warfare environment in Florida.
Currently I am working on the F-22 system and am looking to getting on another
project here
I'm a fry cook at McDonald's headquarters in Chicago.
Bob S.
On 1/8/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am an electrical engineer by education (City College of New York) and
profession. I just finished up supporting operational testing of radar
systems in an electrical warfare
no. another F
On Jan 3, 2007, at 7:30 PM, John Sessoms wrote:
From:
frank theriault
On 1/3/07, Tom C [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just one side point... neither purgatory or a burning hell are
taught
by the
Bible. So yes a strange, in fact, false logic.snip
Indeed!
The concept of
This is in keeping with what I've read. There were numerous
gospels, Jerome allegedly chose the documents which were written by
those who were closest to Jesus. Biblical research can be very
interesting. If nothing more, it's an important part of world history.
Paul
On Jan 3, 2007, at 8:29
DOH... I wouldn't have revived this thread. I thought I was reading
messages in order of date received. Unfortunately, I had clicked the
threads button. Enogh of this.
Paul
On Jan 7, 2007, at 5:23 PM, Paul Stenquist wrote:
This is in keeping with what I've read. There were numerous
gospels,
On Thursday 04 January 2007 20:29, Jens Bladt wrote:
I am an architect (graduated 1978) doing city planning for a municipality.
Mostly I do development briefs (local plans). I took a bachelor degree in
project management five years ago.
Something like PRINCE2?
I also do strategic planning
On Jan 4, 2007, at 2:39 AM, Digital Image Studio wrote:
And in order to
minimize the system impedance so that I can make the most of the very
low damping factor of my amps I run a short 1m length of old Supra
10mm2 cable, it keeps the bass tight ;-)
I'm not sure what I'll be using for
On Jan 4, 2007, at 4:00 AM, graywolf wrote:
You, know what? That is exactly what I said when stereo came out.
Truth
be known, I still would rather have a good mono system.
I'd settle for Tori Amos in my living room.
- Dave
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I second that one...
Norm
Kenneth Waller wrote:
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Keith, thank you for all you did for our country.
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A third from here.
Paul
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I second that one...
Norm
Kenneth Waller wrote:
When in the Navy, as a Sr. corpsman,.
Keith, thank you for all you did for our country.
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A third from here.
Paul
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I second that one...
Norm
Thanks, gents.
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You just failed theology 101. Stick to photography.
Paul
I don't think so. Might be a little shaky on the history of the Roman
Catholic Church, but that has very little to do with theology.
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On 05/01/07, David Mann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not quite :) I was alluding to the dozens of times I've seen/heard
these things explode when something goes wrong in a prototype...
I've made 5mm LEDs ricochet too (on purpose), pretty impressive.
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piss off
On Jan 5, 2007, at 7:15 PM, John Sessoms wrote:
From:
Paul Stenquist
You just failed theology 101. Stick to photography.
Paul
I don't think so. Might be a little shaky on the history of the Roman
Catholic Church, but that has very little to do with theology.
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On 1/3/07, Digital Image Studio [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 04/01/07, Tom C [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Psalm 146:4 states: His spirit goes out, he goes back to his ground; in
that day his thoughts do perish.
In addition the concept of an immortal soul with a conciousness that
survives
On 3/1/07, Norm Baugher, discombobulated, unleashed:
Your wife know about this?
She knows *everything*. Don't you know that all wives have a gene found
only in forensic scientists?
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On 04/01/07, Adam Maas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yeah, I researched this a fair bit a while back, out of historical interest.
Did you discover anything interesting?
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On 1/3/07, Mark Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Only the kind of clubs that allow Norm and Bill in. shudder
Like PDML?shudder
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Cotty wrote:
On 3/1/07, Norm Baugher, discombobulated, unleashed:
Your wife know about this?
She knows *everything*. Don't you know that all wives have a gene found
only in forensic scientists?
Imagine what it's like living with a woman who *is* a forensic
scientist!
(Well, she used to do
Mark Roberts wrote:
Cotty wrote:
On 3/1/07, Norm Baugher, discombobulated, unleashed:
Your wife know about this?
She knows *everything*. Don't you know that all wives have a gene found
only in forensic scientists?
Imagine what it's like living with a woman who *is* a forensic
From: Doug Brewer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2007/01/04 Thu PM 02:07:04 GMT
To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List pdml@pdml.net
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Mark Roberts wrote:
Cotty wrote:
On 3/1/07, Norm Baugher, discombobulated, unleashed:
Your wife know about this?
She knows
On 1/4/07, mike wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Doug Brewer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2007/01/04 Thu PM 02:07:04 GMT
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Mark Roberts wrote:
Cotty wrote:
On 3/1/07, Norm Baugher, discombobulated
mike wilson wrote:
From: Doug Brewer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Mark Roberts wrote:
Cotty wrote:
On 3/1/07, Norm Baugher, discombobulated, unleashed:
Your wife know about this?
She knows
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Mark Roberts wrote:
Cotty wrote:
On 3/1/07, Norm Baugher, discombobulated, unleashed:
Your
On 1/3/07, Collin R Brendemuehl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Software developer: Lotus Notes/Domino.
The horror! THE HORROR!
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On 1/3/07, Tim Øsleby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But this is simply my taste. Do I need my asbestos outfit because I stated
this? I have it here, but I believe I will have a hard time getting into
it
after
I am an architect (graduated 1978) doing city planning for a municipality.
Mostly I do development briefs (local plans). I took a bachelor degree in
project management five years ago.
I also do strategic planning and city renewal plans and renewal plan project
management (industrial areas
On Tue, 02 Jan 2007 23:03:22 +0100, Adam Maas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Peter Fairweather wrote:
I run a university business school in Kent. I'm attempting to retire
early as the best part of the job has become taking photos for the in
house magazine and the external relations department.
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On Tue, 02 Jan 2007 23:03:22 +0100, Adam Maas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Peter Fairweather wrote:
I run a university business school in Kent. I'm attempting to retire
early as the best part of the job has become taking photos
I haven't chimed in yet, largely because my chosen
occupation has kept me really busy lately (there are
570-odd unread PDML messages in my mailbox, too!).
I'm a physician, specifically a pediatrician, and
still more specifically a pediatric oncologist. Yeah,
I know, what a drag--a friend and
Rick Womer wrote:
I haven't chimed in yet, largely because my chosen
occupation has kept me really busy lately (there are
570-odd unread PDML messages in my mailbox, too!).
I'm a physician, specifically a pediatrician, and
still more specifically a pediatric oncologist. Yeah,
I know, what
What a great career that must be. Thanks for taking care of our kids.
Paul
Rick Womer wrote:
I haven't chimed in yet, largely because my chosen
occupation has kept me really busy lately (there are
570-odd unread PDML messages in my mailbox, too!).
I'm a physician, specifically a
When in the Navy, as a Sr. corpsman,.
Keith, thank you for all you did for our country.
Kenneth Waller
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Subject: Re: OT: Occupations?
Rick Womer wrote:
I haven't chimed in yet, largely because my chosen
occupation has kept
Kenneth Waller wrote:
When in the Navy, as a Sr. corpsman,.
Keith, thank you for all you did for our country.
Kenneth Waller
Thank you, sir!
My pleasure indeed!
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John Sessoms wrote:
From:
frank theriault On 1/3/07, Tom C [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just one side point... neither purgatory or a burning hell are
taught by the
Bible. So yes a strange, in fact, false logic.snip
Indeed!
The concept of purgatory is Roman Catholic dogma
You just failed theology 101. Stick to photography.
Paul
On Jan 4, 2007, at 9:19 PM, John Sessoms wrote:
From:
Adam Maas
John Sessoms wrote:
From:
frank theriault On 1/3/07, Tom C [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just one side point... neither purgatory or a burning hell are
taught by the
Bible.
On Jan 4, 2007, at 12:01 AM, Boris Liberman wrote:
I find it very convenient to have just plain stereo. Even with DVDs
and all these multi channel sound tracks I get certain degree of
reality. Of course 5+1 or 6+1 setup of similar quality would do
better, but it will be real big PITA to haul
On Jan 4, 2007, at 2:48 AM, Bob Shell wrote:
On Jan 2, 2007, at 11:13 PM, David Mann wrote:
What's a MOSFET?
A small explosive.
Israeli secret service?
Not quite :) I was alluding to the dozens of times I've seen/heard
these things explode when something goes wrong in a prototype...
-
From: P. J. Alling [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2007/01/02 Tue PM 04:18:01 GMT
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... or you'd have to kill us?
We're already dead. Don't you recognise Hell when you see it?
Mark Roberts wrote:
Mike Hamilton wrote
Anyone care to share?
I used to mow lawns and weed gardens until I resolved that I was going
to stop killing innocent plants for money, so now I sell photos at a
local market and through a few small retailers as well as shooting the
occasional job for a friend.
I'm only 18 though, and
Fra: Digital Image Studio [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 03/01/07, DagT [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...or the effects of the green pen on the CD edges that was sold some
years ago. That was really crap .-)
True, but did you ever see the green polymer stabilizer rings that
were designed to snugly
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Metal Oxide Semiconductor Field-Effect Transistor
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MOSFET
Aren't you glad you asked. :-)
Dave (I had no idea
Well, I switched from OK to very expensive cables from the CD player to my good
old Audiolab amplifier and didn't notice much difference, but from there to the
ProAc loudspeakers the wires does, of course, get more important. There's a
lot of current passing through them.
As for the
On 1/3/07, DagT [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Maybe the difference here is between hi-fi-enthusiasts and music enthusiasts?
DagT
Dag, I think you're just right. Several years ago I bought some
components and cables and connected them. They sound *just right* for
me. I don't care since then, I just
Fra: Boris Liberman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 1/3/07, DagT [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Maybe the difference here is between hi-fi-enthusiasts and music
enthusiasts?
DagT
Dag, I think you're just right. Several years ago I bought some
components and cables and connected them. They sound
From: Bob W [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2007/01/02 Tue PM 10:45:45 GMT
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Looking at all the I am a whatever here I wonder what my
life would be
like today if I had had that kind of stability. I do know
On 03/01/07, DagT [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, I switched from OK to very expensive cables from the CD player to my
good old Audiolab amplifier and didn't notice much difference, but from there
to the ProAc loudspeakers the wires does, of course, get more important.
There's a lot of
On 1/3/07, DagT [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That's not very different from what I bought. I listened to Mission speakers
but ended up with ProAc Studio 1, as I like the neutral and very detailed
sound which is nice with acoustic intruments. I got some good quadropole
cables with them.
I
Fra: Boris Liberman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 1/3/07, DagT [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I find it very convenient to have just plain stereo. Even with DVDs
and all these multi channel sound tracks I get certain degree of
reality. Of course 5+1 or 6+1 setup of similar quality would do
better, but
I have a surround system, which is nice for movies and television
sports (which are now frequently broadcast in surround sound -- you
hear the crowd behind you:-), but I switch it over to stereo for music
listening. I've compared and prefer the stereo.
On Jan 3, 2007, at 6:12 AM, DagT wrote:
Anyone care to share?
'Chief Software Architect' at eyeon Software. I basically do programming,
application design and internal architecture, third party developer liaison
etc.
Our company produces software for compositing and visual effects in Film and
TV production. Image Processing etc,
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On 03/01/07, DagT [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, I switched from OK to very expensive cables from the CD player to my
good old Audiolab amplifier and didn't notice much difference, but from
there to the ProAc loudspeakers the wires does, of
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I've found that lowering one's standards is infinitely cheaper.
Mark!
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I've found that lowering one's standards is infinitely cheaper.
Mark!
I was way ahead of you on that one.
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From: Mark Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2007/01/03 Wed PM 12:58:41 GMT
To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List pdml@pdml.net
Subject: Re: OT: Occupations?
mike wilson wrote:
From: Doug Franklin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I've found that lowering one's standards is infinitely cheaper.
Mark!
I
On Jan 2, 2007, at 7:00 PM, Mark Cassino wrote:
I'm a secret agent.
Sorry, I can't tell you any more...
Well, you could tell us more - but you'd have to kill us. :-)
I actually did work briefly for the CIA back in the 60s. The project
I worked on is still classified.
Bob
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On 03/01/07, DagT [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I agree. They should have low and frequency- and current-independent
impedance within the range suitable for the speakers and amplifier, and the
easy way to achieve this is to make them thick. My cables are constituted by
two pairs of fairly
On Jan 2, 2007, at 11:13 PM, David Mann wrote:
What's a MOSFET?
A small explosive.
Israeli secret service?
Bob
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On 03/01/07, DagT [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I agree. They should have low and frequency- and current-independent
impedance within the range suitable for the speakers and amplifier, and the
easy way to achieve this is to make them thick. My
Electrical/electronics engineer by education, but worked
for almost 20 years as a software engineer and IT consultant.
Started my own business a few years back, developing
disk-recovery software that I sell over the internet.
The best part of that is working from home, no traffic jams
and a
You, know what? That is exactly what I said when stereo came out. Truth
be known, I still would rather have a good mono system.
DagT wrote:
Fra: Boris Liberman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 1/3/07, DagT [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I find it very convenient to have just plain stereo. Even with DVDs
I wouldn't. I have never been to a concert where the musicians stood in one
line behind the front person, but I've been to a lot where they stood in
distributed in a plane in front of me. Vocal in the middle, guitar to the
right, backing vocals a little bit further away etc...
DagT
Fra:
and will be so for quite some time to come.
jco
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I wouldn't. I have never been to a concert where
This ain't hell, this is only purgatory, ya ain't seen hell yet
mike wilson wrote:
From: P. J. Alling [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2007/01/02 Tue PM 04:18:01 GMT
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... or you'd have to kill us?
We're already dead
I thought hell and purgatory were one and the same. The things one learns
on the PDML.
Shel
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So did I. But I was wrong.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Purgatory
Dave
On 1/4/07, Shel Belinkoff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I thought hell and purgatory were one and the same. The things one learns
on the PDML.
Shel
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From: P. J. Alling
This ain't hell, this is
for you, which is rather handy.
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I thought hell and purgatory were one and the same
On 1/3/07, David Savage [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So did I. But I was wrong.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Purgatory
Just to expand slightly (if I accurately recall my days as a Catholic
schoolboy), purgatory is where one goes to purge (get it?) one's
venial sins from one's soul. One can only
, no conciousiousness
remains, they cease to exist.
Tom C.
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Date: Wed, 3 Jan 2007 17:15:36 -
Purgatory is a good demonstration of the strange logic
On 1/3/07, Tom C [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just one side point... neither purgatory or a burning hell are taught by the
Bible. So yes a strange, in fact, false logic.snip
Indeed!
The concept of purgatory is Roman Catholic dogma (perhaps other
Christian sects believe in it, I don't know). What
frank theriault wrote:
On 1/3/07, Tom C [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just one side point... neither purgatory or a burning hell are taught by the
Bible. So yes a strange, in fact, false logic.snip
Indeed!
The concept of purgatory is Roman Catholic dogma (perhaps other
Christian sects believe
On Tue, 02 Jan 2007 22:12:55 +0100, Frits Wüthrich
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On Tuesday 02 January 2007 22:08, Lucas Rijnders wrote:
On Tue, 02 Jan 2007 14:59:51 +0100, Bob Shell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Jan 2, 2007, at 8:41 AM, Jostein Øksne wrote:
Which is very, very far from what my
On 1/3/07, Tom C [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just one side point... neither purgatory or a burning hell are taught
by the
Bible. So yes a strange, in fact, false logic.snip
Indeed!
The concept of purgatory is Roman Catholic dogma (perhaps other
Christian sects believe in it, I don't
I find it frightening as well.
frank theriault wrote:
On 1/3/07, David Savage [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So did I. But I was wrong.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Purgatory
Just to expand slightly (if I accurately recall my days as a Catholic
schoolboy), purgatory is where one goes
Hi,
since I moved to London last year I am a member of IT staff supporting
users within Thames Hudson Ltd., book publishers.
http://thamesandhudson.co.uk/
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All things in the Bible are open to interpretation. Less unambiguous
documents than that have had wars fought over them...
Tom C wrote:
On 1/3/07, Tom C [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just one side point... neither purgatory or a burning hell are taught
by the
Bible. So
On 1/1/07, Mike Hamilton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone care to share?
AP (Airframe and Powerplant), which is a fancy way of saying
'airplane mechanic', and I recently received an IA (Inspection
Authorization), which is a fancy way of saying that I have been an AP
for three years and can
Just one side point... neither purgatory or a burning hell
are taught by the
Bible. So yes a strange, in fact, false logic.
Well, it's a religion, so it's probably the best that we can expect.
However, that wasn't the strange logic that I was referring to.
The Hebrew words Sheol and
in just one way.
... refraining from making this a lengthy discussion on the PDML.
Tom C.
From: P. J. Alling [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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See the Inferno by Dante...
On 1/3/07, Shel Belinkoff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I thought hell and purgatory were one and the same. The things one learns
on the PDML.
Shel
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From: P. J. Alling
This ain't hell, this is only purgatory, ya ain't seen hell yet
Cory Papenfuss wrote:
I hear you. I've got almost 600 hours in my Cherokee 180, and
rewarded myself this fall by earning a tailwheel (1939 J-4!) and
HP/complex in my buddy's PA24-250. I'd like to work on my commercial but
I can't justify the $120+/hour for a complex to train.
On Jan 3, 2007, at 2:25 PM, Bob W wrote:
I do seem to recall that he spent quite a lot of time promising people
jam tomorrow rather than jam today.
I'll gladly pay you tomorrow for a hamburger today.
Bob
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Join the Air Force and learn to fly transports...
Christian wrote:
Cory Papenfuss wrote:
I hear you. I've got almost 600 hours in my Cherokee 180, and
rewarded myself this fall by earning a tailwheel (1939 J-4!) and
HP/complex in my buddy's PA24-250. I'd like to work on my
On 1/3/07, Tom C [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The concept of Purgatory clearly contradicts Ecclesiastes 9:5, For the
living are conscious that they will die; but as for the dead, they are
conscious of nothing at all, neither do they anymore have wages, because the
remembrance of them has been
I learned to fly on Piper Cubs (1969) and did my solo in a Super Cub.
Then on to a Cherokee 180 (Univerity Flying Club) and finally Cessnas
from 140 up to 220. I got an instrument rating in 1965 and ended up with
about 440 hours. I don't know where my logbooks are. The last plane I
flew was a
Hi,
oh yes, my problem is even worse - I can not hear the difference
between, let's say 10 and 12 gauge power cables. But there's also a good
side of the same medal - whilst I'm practically deaf (in audiophilic
meaning of this word), I can solder my own interconnects (for 5 USD per
cable
On 1/3/07, Tom C [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The concept of Purgatory clearly contradicts Ecclesiastes
9:5, For the
living are conscious that they will die; but as for the
dead, they are
conscious of nothing at all, neither do they anymore have
wages, because the
remembrance of them
P. J. Alling wrote:
Join the Air Force and learn to fly transports...
I could enlist in the Air Force, but they think I'm too old to fly.
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Nope. :-)
Tom C.
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Date: Wed, 3 Jan 2007 20:22:51 -
On 1/3/07, Tom C [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The concept of Purgatory clearly
On 3/1/07, Bob W, discombobulated, unleashed:
Hey, it's simple, and it does the job. What more do you need?
Flash and Gmail.
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