On Wednesday 12 March 2008 00:32, Kristyne McDaniel wrote:
I think the women would consider the Mary Ann character more
accessible as
well. The Ginger character was sort of all about herself.
Or maybe it was because Ginger was so tall.
Hi Kristyne!
5' 8 1/2? Maybe . . . On the other
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Is it not in the task managers processes ?
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Also seems to happen when some ocx controls are on a form
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Why when I edit a menu
At 04:18 PM 3/11/2008 -0500, Stephen Russell wrote:
On Tue, Mar 11, 2008 at 3:24 PM, Charlie Coleman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...
Firefox. Doesn't work in Konqueror either.
Hmm and Flash has been causing fits with Internet Explorer at the
school (I don't use IE in my office).
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Kristyne McDaniel wrote:
I think the women would consider the Mary Ann character more
accessible as
well. The Ginger character was sort of all about herself.
Or maybe it was because Ginger was so tall.
Really? I remember them as being the same height. I'll have to look at
Pete Theisen wrote:
The whole premise of the show was a hoot. How far out of the way a small boat
can get in three hours to be lost for 84 episodes . . .
Ah, but remember, it wasn't just for three hours. The tour was supposed
to have LASTED three hours, but when the storm caught them,
Michael Madigan wrote:
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/article902014.ece
Heh, I know it's The Sun,, but that's actually pretty good! Do cell
phones really have zoom, though? (I don't use one)
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Pete Theisen wrote:
The whole premise of the show was a hoot. How far out of the way a small boat
can get in three hours to be lost for 84 episodes . . .
Ah, but remember, they were found several times. It's just that
Gilligan always screwed up the rescue. I often wondered why the others
The simple act of issuing modi menu seems to write to one of the mn?
files. If you look at the timestamps, you'll see that. Why does it do
that? Good question... g
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At 04:18 PM 3/11/2008 -0500, Stephen Russell wrote:
On Tue, Mar 11, 2008 at 3:24 PM, Charlie Coleman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
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Firefox. Doesn't work in Konqueror either.
Hmm and Flash has been
Yep, all them suthn rednecks is racists! They ain't narn up noth.
Gimme a break!
There are plenty up north, it's just that, outside the cities, it issue does
not arrise becuase of the demographics. There is one thing James Carville said
that I agree with him... Pennsylvania is Alabama with
On Wednesday, March 12, 2008 8:25 AM Richard Kaye wrote:
The simple act of issuing modi menu seems to write to one of the mn?
files. If you look at the timestamps, you'll see that. Why does it do
that? Good question... g
MB Software Solutions General Account wrote:
Why when I edit a menu and
On Wednesday, March 12, 2008 8:19 AM Vince Teachout wrote:
Ah, but remember, they were found several times. It's just that
Gilligan always screwed up the rescue. I often wondered why the others
didn't just do this:
http://www.caracal.net/gilligan.jpg
Because then the show would be over and it
On Mar 12, 2008, at 9:42 AM, David Crooks wrote:
I have always thought it was because FoxPro could _not_ tell if you
made
any changes to the memo fields. So, they just wrote it to prompt to
save
just in case something was done menu builder.
I doubt that, since Fox can tell that
Hey - - -- - -- -
For reasons too obscure to say here, I think we need to install V-
SP1. I looked through the archives, but I'm not sure -- is there
compelling reason *not* to apply SP1? I see that some people have had
poorer performance -- weren't there some other issues?
Ken
Ed Leafe wrote:
I doubt that, since Fox can tell that with other DBF/memo based
tools. I think that this is simply a bug that wasn't serious enough to
fix.
Well, it's not a show-stopper, but it's sure annoying.
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Just as a side note, a good tweak util is tweakvi for Vista.
http://www.totalidea.com/content/tweakvi/tweakvi-index.php
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My problem with that is, presumably they must have been about 1 1/2
hours into the tour when the storm hit (to maximize distance away from
port.) There were NO weather reports of a storm of that magnitude less
then 2 hours away?
It was just another job bungled by a government agency.
Mary
Richard Kaye wrote:
The simple act of issuing modi menu seems to write to one of the mn?
files. If you look at the timestamps, you'll see that. Why does it do
that? Good question... g
Come on, that's a feature! I think it is really cool perusing my source
control diffs to see all that
Ed Leafe wrote:
On Mar 12, 2008, at 9:42 AM, David Crooks wrote:
I have always thought it was because FoxPro could _not_ tell if you
made
any changes to the memo fields. So, they just wrote it to prompt to
save
just in case something was done menu builder.
I doubt that,
I *hate* M$ Orifice 2007. Despise it. Only got it on one computer to
test some of my legacy automation code. What a piece of unadulterated
dung.
Nevertheless -- my Long-Suffering One is using it to create a slide
show for a family event. The problem: the slides don't automatically
On Wednesday, March 12, 2008 9:48 AM Ed Leafe wrote:
I doubt that, since Fox can tell that with other DBF/memo based
tools. I think that this is simply a bug that wasn't serious enough to
fix.
I agree, since it has occurred since the menu builder was released and
they never really made
Kenneth Kixmoeller/fh wrote:
Hey - - -- - -- -
For reasons too obscure to say here, I think we need to install V-
SP1. I looked through the archives, but I'm not sure -- is there
compelling reason *not* to apply SP1? I see that some people have had
poorer performance -- weren't there
On Mar 12, 2008, at 9:15 AM, Alan Bourke wrote:
IIRC the non-MSDN
release has been delayed due to it
bluescreening some machines so I
would check into that.
It is out now --- Kim's machine has been asking us to do the update
for a couple of days.
One more example of how most schools are run by
nutjobs now.
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On Wednesday 12 March 2008 10:01, Michael Madigan wrote:
One more example of how most schools are run by
nutjobs now.
http://wcbstv.com/topstories/Connecticut.skittles.suspension.2.675314.html
Hi Michael!
It was that the guy bought the candy. If the other kid had given it away there
would
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mary Ann all the way... she did not spend her time hiding behind her image.
Even now, if that was all she did, her life is not 'ruined'. she'll pay a
little penalty and go on her way. If there is a pattern, there is a problem,
but one shot does not make her
Michael Madigan wrote:
One more example of how most schools are run by
nutjobs now.
http://wcbstv.com/topstories/Connecticut.skittles.suspension.2.675314.html
Forward this to Bill O'ReillyI'll bet he'd put it on the Factor as
to how f*cked up this is
I had some issues with the LANMAN server service ( still do, actually) since
installing SP1, but in all fairness I don't think it's a 1:1 kind of thing
as some googling showed me other things that could have caused it. ( A free
case of beer to whoever can tell me how to reinstall that service
On Wed, Mar 12, 2008 at 1:17 PM, Vince Teachout [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Michael Madigan wrote:
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/article902014.ece
Heh, I know it's The Sun,, but that's actually pretty good! Do cell
phones really have zoom, though? (I don't use one)
Only
Allen wrote:
Is it not in the task managers processes ?
Nope. It never gets that far.
Whil
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Michael Madigan wrote:
One more example of how most schools are run by
nutjobs now.
http://wcbstv.com/topstories/Connecticut.skittles.suspension.2.675314.html
Forward this to Bill
On Wed, Mar 12, 2008 at 9:00 AM, Kenneth Kixmoeller
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I *hate* M$ Orifice 2007. Despise it. Only got it on one computer to
test some of my legacy automation code. What a piece of unadulterated
dung.
Nevertheless -- my Long-Suffering One is using it to create a slide
You can keep the beer, but go to control panel, network connections. Pick
you device, rightmouse click properties, add or delete the service there.
JH
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On Mar 12, 2008, at 11:42 AM, Stephen Russell wrote:
One change she made is to add music behind the show, if that is a
clue.
Any suggestions?
-
It may think that the audio is tagged to a specific slide instead
of
Excellent advice, but alas, no dice...
The service is there within Vista but there is a 15 minute or so startup
delay on bootup during which IE and Explorer network tasks literally sit
there and wait until the service starts. All is set up according to MS spec
in the Services... oddball stuff.
On Wed, Mar 12, 2008 at 11:50 AM, Kenneth Kixmoeller/fh
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mar 12, 2008, at 11:42 AM, Stephen Russell wrote:
One change she made is to add music behind the show, if that is a
clue.
Any suggestions?
Whil: I see this once in a while when I restart my computer or log on
to XP. It is always in the task manager in my case.
Jeff
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Whil Hentzen wrote:
Allen wrote:
Is it not in the task managers processes ?
Nope. It
One more example of how most schools are run by nutjobs now.
http://wcbstv.com/topstories/Connecticut.skittles.suspension.2.675314.html
Isn't it obvious, the problem is not so much the candy but that he did not
follow the instructions of his betters. Some people are not to be questioned,
David Smith wrote:
I had some issues with the LANMAN server service ( still do, actually) since
installing SP1, but in all fairness I don't think it's a 1:1 kind of thing
as some googling showed me other things that could have caused it. ( A free
case of beer to whoever can tell me how to
harsh. There was reasonable doubt that she was guilty of the
drugs, imo.
She got unsupervised probation, so that's about as good as it gets. Most
likely she gets the record expunged if she has no more problems for a year.
Kristyne
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
One more example of how most schools are run by nutjobs now.
http://wcbstv.com/topstories/Connecticut.skittles.suspension.2.675314.html
Isn't it obvious, the problem is not so much the candy but that he did not
follow the instructions of his betters.
Yet, if that kid was selling condoms he'd be given an
award.
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
One more example of how most schools are run by
nutjobs now.
http://wcbstv.com/topstories/Connecticut.skittles.suspension.2.675314.html
Isn't it obvious, the problem is not so much the
candy but
I smell a big fat lawsuit brewing.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
One more example of how most schools are run by
nutjobs now.
http://wcbstv.com/topstories/Connecticut.skittles.suspension.2.675314.html
Jeff Johnson wrote:
Whil: I see this once in a while when I restart my computer or log on
to XP. It is always in the task manager in my case.
Are you sure it's the profile issue and not an errant lock file?
In my case, it's running on Linux, and the taskman equiv, ps -aux,
doesn't show any
I may be featured in the Newhouse News Service
newspapers all over the country tomorrow based on how
fast Eliot Spitzer items hit the Internet. Newhouse
owns 26 local papers across the country.
The reporter isn't sure whether it's going to be run
or not.
And you thought that you hated M$ before. Just think of what a traffic
light will look like with the BSOD.
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On Mar 12, 2008, at 2:16 PM, Whil Hentzen wrote:
Are you sure it's the profile issue and not an errant lock file?
In my case, it's running on Linux, and the taskman equiv, ps -aux,
doesn't show any processes.
Could it be an orphaned .pid file somewhere like /var/run?
-- Ed Leafe
Fox news just showed a website with lots of Client 9 t-shirts ...
Subject: [OT] I may be featured tomorrow by the Newhouse News Service.
I may be featured in the Newhouse News Service newspapers all
over the country tomorrow based on how fast Eliot Spitzer
items hit the Internet.
I saw a commercial advertising a Ford model car with M$ software standard.
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And you thought
What do I have to do? Sleep with Laurie Dhue to get
my products on TV?
OK if I must...
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Fox news just showed a website with lots of Client 9
t-shirts ...
Subject: [OT] I may be featured tomorrow by the
Newhouse News Service.
I may be
On Wednesday 12 March 2008 13:37, kam wrote:
I saw a commercial advertising a Ford model car with M$ software standard.
Hi Kam!
I want them to limit the car's speed in neighborhoods and parking lots. Even
if the driver wants to hit the kids and pedestrians he/she can't.
And you thought that
Stephen Russell wrote:
And you thought that you hated M$ before. Just think of what a traffic
light will look like with the BSOD.
OMG. I'm already annoyed at the new ATM my bank put in, a Diebold
machine that has no many mis-features it is laughable, and my average
transaction time has
Pete Theisen wrote:
I want them to limit the car's speed in neighborhoods and parking lots. Even
if the driver wants to hit the kids and pedestrians he/she can't.
Are you joking? This is anti-American government regulation you know. It
is my car, and I have the god-given right to drive it
...but to take away the kid's title as class VP and prevent him from
attending the honors dinner? C'montotal bs. The one day suspension
is fine, but the other stuff is over the top, imo.
The idea is to break the kids spirit and squash any resistance. Imagine if
Hillary were the
On Wed, Mar 12, 2008 at 1:37 PM, kam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I saw a commercial advertising a Ford model car with M$ software standard.
--
Yeah Sync is the product and whoop-de-do
I had to sit through a .NET meeting to listen to
kam wrote:
I saw a commercial advertising a Ford model car with M$ software standard.
Yep...saw that one. Thought of the rumor/story where the GM guy told
If M$ built cars... joke in response to M$ taking a pot-shot at GM.
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Reminds me of a recent serial show on TV - the Sara Connor chronicles or
something like that. A follow on to the Terminator movies,
where a software program takes over the world and starts killing humans.
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On Wed, Mar 12, 2008 at 7:42 PM, kam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Reminds me of a recent serial show on TV - the Sara Connor chronicles or
something like that. A follow on to the Terminator movies,
where a software program takes over the world and starts killing humans.
It's already started! A
kam wrote:
Reminds me of a recent serial show on TV - the Sara Connor chronicles or
something like that. A follow on to the Terminator movies,
where a software program takes over the world and starts killing humans.
Resident Evil (movie) was like that too. Very cool flick, imo. Come
Michael Madigan wrote:
What do I have to do? Sleep with Laurie Dhue to get
my products on TV?
OK if I must...
heck, ANY of those babes on Fox!!!
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I smell a big fat lawsuit brewing.
Someone has to stand up for this outrage! A lawsuit, yes, but let's
hope it's not a ridiculous lawsuit asking for zillions of dollars in
damages.
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On Wed, Mar 12, 2008 at 7:12 PM, Paul M¢Nett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Stephen Russell wrote:
And you thought that you hated M$ before. Just think of what a traffic
light will look like with the BSOD.
OMG. I'm already annoyed at the new ATM my bank put in, a Diebold
machine that has no
On Wednesday 12 March 2008 14:15, Paul M¢Nett wrote:
Pete Theisen wrote:
I want them to limit the car's speed in neighborhoods and parking lots.
Even if the driver wants to hit the kids and pedestrians he/she can't.
Are you joking? This is anti-American government regulation you know. It
What, on the basis that it's a teachers fault for not protecting him
from breaking the rules.
Silly parents should read the rules when they signed him up and teach
the stupid brat what they mean and the implications. If the rules are
clear then it's his fault if not then the school had better
Oh boy. Oh was that a joke?
Allen
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Are you joking? This is anti-American government regulation you know. It is
my car, and I have the god-given right to drive it however and whereever I
please.
See I thought that the ban on selling candy was for
the cafeteria and vending machines. It doesn't make
sense that they would ban kids selling candy to each
other.
Are they saying it's illegal to eat candy on school
grounds too?
--- Adam Buckland [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What, on the basis
Whoops and being married to a teacher I see these ar**holes every month
trying to explain why their child should be excused punishment and it's
always a bleeding heart who can't understand why their child chose to
graffiti a wall, destroy equipment, smoke in a chemistry lab and would
never say
What, on the basis that it's a teachers fault for not protecting him
from breaking the rules.
The good Nazis were just following the rules.
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On Wed, Mar 12, 2008 at 9:12 PM, Pete Theisen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
People around here speed up for speed bumps and go 50 in parking lots, daring
the pedestrians to try to get out of the way. Long overdue, in my opinion.
Hi Pete. There's an ad on the radio here. It goes something like
Of course not, people should be allowed to drink and drive, not wear seatbelts,
drive a pickup in whatever condition they like, carry automatic weapons it's
the American way. If you try and deny that then you are a liberal traitor...
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You left out
11. Must live in Bombay
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Their e-voting machines use Windows CE, don't know about the ATMs.
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I can just tell that it
is Windows underneath.
http://midnightspaghetti.com/newsDiebold.php
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Voting isn't important, ATMs however...There are still many thousands running
OS/2.
Same reason as the Shuttle uses 386's... dependability and reliability count
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If you don't like the way I drive, stay off the sidewalk!
heh-heh...
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This whole thing WAS the result of a school wellness
program that banned candy sales.
1. What kind would think that appied to
student-to-student sales and not just vending machine
and cafeteria sales?
2. What moron would strip an award from a kid for
this infraction with is equivelent to
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You left
Opium used to be accepted.
When my mother was young they used to allow smoking in school.
When I was at school they had a bar for seniors.
When I was at school I used to walk there and back each day.
Kids are ferried a mile to school and back by nervous parents in SUV's
Times change, diets
My gmail is one hour behind - 1000 when it should be 1100. Did they not get the
memo about DST coming early this year?
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And what is wrong with fit kids?
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This whole thing WAS the result of a school
What left-wing rubbish.
--- Adam Buckland [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Opium used to be accepted.
When my mother was young they used to allow smoking
in school.
When I was at school they had a bar for seniors.
When I was at school I used to walk there and back
each day.
Kids are
Why not ban pizza, spaghetti, ice cream, hamburgers,
and fries too?
How about we force these kids to eat wheat grass and
tofu?
How about banning meat?
So are the skinny kids punished too or just the fat
ones?
--- Adam Buckland [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And what is wrong with fit kids?
Seams fair to me... good suggestions and I thought you'd be sticking up
for the right for all the fat lazy kids full of Wendys 3/4 pounders to
be a burden on society.
Just punish the unfit ones whether fat or thin it's just un-American
traitors that are unfit and unable to repel the Muslim
I bet you can get AIDS or Hepatitis by just breathing
the air at these concerts.
http://www.livenation.com/event/getEvent/eventId/320326?c=dm-402148p=7143943
Once you Barack you never go back!
I hope Calcutta is still named the same.
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On Wed, Mar 12, 2008 at 8:20 PM, Michael Madigan
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You left out
11. Must live in Bombay
It hasn't been called Bombay for quite a while.
It's Mumbai nowadays.
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I hope Calcutta is still named the same.
Kolkata.
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No lucksame error, except it says row.iid instead of ROW.iid g
Maybe you need to have the table names attached to the fields in your
SQL. Maybe iid is ambiguous and that is what causes the error...
Just another WAG...
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Isn't it obvious, the problem is not so much the candy but that he did not
follow the instructions of his betters. Some people are not to be
questioned, especially when they know better than the masses. Hence the
danger of the left.
Like the left-wingers who run warrentless surveillance
Adam Buckland wrote:
Seams fair to me... good suggestions and I thought you'd be sticking up
for the right for all the fat lazy kids full of Wendys 3/4 pounders to
be a burden on society.
Just punish the unfit ones whether fat or thin it's just un-American
traitors that are unfit and unable
We can always count on you to post something
irrelevant.
--- Jerry Wolper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Isn't it obvious, the problem is not so much the
candy but that he did not
follow the instructions of his betters. Some
people are not to be
questioned, especially when they know better
It's amazing how much depth and clarity you bring to
the discussion.
--- Ricardo Araoz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Adam Buckland wrote:
Seams fair to me... good suggestions and I thought
you'd be sticking up
for the right for all the fat lazy kids full of
Wendys 3/4 pounders to
be a
Is that Hindi for what smells so bad?
--- Paul Hill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Mar 12, 2008 at 9:32 PM, Michael Madigan
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I hope Calcutta is still named the same.
Kolkata.
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Paul
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Sent: 12 March 2008 21:35
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Subject: RE: [NF] M$ expanding the target for revenue?
If you don't like the way I drive, stay off the sidewalk!
Nah, that's
I'vebeenstuckonasubmarineforsixmonthswith90otherrandyseamenwithoutawoma
ninsight
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Subject: Re: [NF] Programming skills
Is that
http://www.townhall.com/Columnists/WalterEWilliams/2008/03/12/big_corn_and_ethanol_hoax
Once you Barack you never go back!
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