I think we have entered uncharted territory. Global inhabitants,
whether man, beast, insect, bird, fish, plant, and all other manner of
living things, have inhabited their particular locations on the planet
based on the benefits provided within their eco system. Overall global
warming seems
On 01/17/2011 10:07 AM, Pete Theistic wrote:
Hi Everybody,
Oh, I know. It is global warming. It was the last time too, 200 years ago.
http://www.aolnews.com/2011/01/17/australia-flooding-spreads-south-threatens-victoria/
If climate change continues these kinds of events are likely to become
On 01/17/2011 11:09 AM, Pete Theisen wrote:
Leland Jackson wrote:
On 01/17/2011 10:07 AM, Pete Theistic wrote:
Oh, I know. It is global warming. It was the last time too, 200 years ago.
http://www.aolnews.com/2011/01/17/australia-flooding-spreads-south-threatens-victoria/
If climate change
Planet Earth is an infinitesimal part of our universe, (eg the Milky
Way), and there are likely an infinite numbers of other universes. All
life on Earth evolved, adapted, and optimized to survive within their
particular location on our planet. There are probably other planets
somewhere that
,
LelandJ
On 01/16/2011 01:03 PM, Pete Theisen wrote:
Leland Jackson wrote:
Viruses are at the top of the food chain on Earth.
Hi Leland,
Are they! You don't say! Really!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Food_chain
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Leland Jackson wrote:
Viruses are at the top of the food chain on Earth.
Hi Leland,
Are they! You don't say! Really!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Food_chain
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On 01/16/2011 05:47 PM, Pete Theisen wrote:
Leland Jackson wrote:
Your definition of Food Chain is very simplistic; because, it does not
include the microscopic world of bacteria and viruses like AIDS, the
plague, and flu. These microbe are some of the deadliest on Earth and
over history
On 01/16/2011 09:34 PM, Pete Theisen wrote:
Leland Jackson wrote:
The human race may believe it is at the top of the food chain, but
microbes are the food chain. #-
Microbes, like viruses, come in many shapes and forms. They eat
differently than normal
Right. Temperatures are raising twice as fast in the arctic region
compared to most other locations. I don't know if there is a
corresponding location where temperature are growing colder, rather than
warming, which would offset raising temperature in the arctic.
Also, I don't know if there
On 01/14/2011 11:50 AM, Michael Oke, II wrote:
his high is still approximately 5
degrees lower than temperatures from approximately 115,000 to 130,000
Interesting read:
Also:
http://www.soest.hawaii.edu/coasts/sealevel/
Regards,
LelandJ
On 01/14/2011 12:46 PM, Leland Jackson wrote:
On 01/14/2011 11:50 AM, Michael Oke, II wrote:
his high is still approximately 5
degrees lower than temperatures from approximately 115,000 to 130,000
Interesting read:
http
Hawaiians are probably paying special attention to raising sea levels;
because, the effects would be particularly harsh on them. Hawaii is
made up of a group of small island in the pacific ocean.
I flew my first wife in to Honolulu and met her there for 7 days of RR,
during my one year tour
.
::michael
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On 1/14/2011 7:07 AM, Leland Jackson wrote:
Right. Temperatures are raising twice as fast in the arctic region
compared to most other locations. I don't know if there is a
corresponding location where
The universe is a very precise instrument, like a fine watch that keeps
perfect time. There is even great precision within our small solar
system, where each planet maintain its place in perfect harmony through
space and time. What would a 2% deviation from the statistical mean in
earth
On 01/14/2011 03:33 PM, Stephen Russell wrote:
On Fri, Jan 14, 2011 at 3:15 PM, Michael Madiganmmadi10...@yahoo.com wrote:
A 2% deviation from the mean is significant? IN WHAT WORLD?
I don't remember SD comparisons as a %.
What I do remember is you generate the
On 01/14/2011 03:46 PM, Leland Jackson wrote:
On 01/14/2011 03:33 PM, Stephen Russell wrote:
On Fri, Jan 14, 2011 at 3:15 PM, Michael Madiganmmadi10...@yahoo.com
wrote:
A 2% deviation from the mean is significant? IN WHAT WORLD?
I don't remember SD comparisons
have 2 of them on one ip controller and it
works sometimes and not others. Plus if you log in a guest you have access
to all the controls.
Al
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On 01/13/2011 09:59 AM, Stephen Russell wrote:
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2011/01/13/usaf_scramjet_revived/
I put this into Google search: Convert mach 6 to mph
Answer: mach 6 = 4,567.2423 mph
To be more percise, mach is a relative term and depends on
conditions. Mach is a number
It could mean that temperature when way up in some locations and way
down in other locations with an overall global temperature increase of
1.12 when averaged.
Regards,
LelandJ
On 01/13/2011 12:29 PM, Michael Madigan wrote:
the 2010 temperature was 1.12 degrees Fahrenheit above the average
I'm thinking about buying a security camera for the house; something
like the following:
1) Essentially it would be a miniature camera with its own web server,
ip network address, and wifi built in.
2) Could be accessed from any browser regardless of OS.
3) Uses modern video formats
The TRENDnet Wireless-N IP Camera (TV-IP512WN) looks interesting;
although, it might not do everything I mentioned like:
1) Mostly indoor equipment, no pan or tilt that I could find, but it
has zoom.
2) It may only be configured using windows IPViewPro app, which I could
access from Fedora
Regards,
LelandJ
On 01/12/2011 03:48 PM, Leland Jackson wrote:
The TRENDnet Wireless-N IP Camera (TV-IP512WN) looks interesting;
although, it might not do everything I mentioned like:
1) Mostly indoor equipment, no pan or tilt that I could find, but it
has zoom.
2) It may only
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On Behalf Of Leland Jackson
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To: profoxt...@leafe.com
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OK, this bad boy is compatible with Linux and has a browser
/about2585.html
Regards,
LelandJ
On 01/12/2011 05:16 PM, Leland Jackson wrote:
I already have two dogs, and a wife. It would be nice to have some
surveillance on all three. LOL Penny is my Pug dog, Anna is my wife's
Rat Terrier dog, and Peggy is my wife. LOL The Linksys WVC210 look good
/2011 08:42 PM, Leland Jackson wrote:
I think I'm going with with the TRENDNet TV-IP422W.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16881102018Tpk=TRENDNet%20TV-IP422W
http://www.tweaktown.com/reviews/2761/trendnet_tv_ip422w_wireless_ip_camera_server_with_2_way_audio/index9.html
http
Does the eSTAT/USB port work is a USB device is plugged in?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ESATA/USB
Regards,
LelandJ
On 01/06/2011 10:09 AM, Tracy Pearson wrote:
Hello,
I'm looking to get some feedback on personal experiences of eSATA drives,
enclosures and how-to's.
I found what felt
On 01/06/2011 12:01 PM, Tracy Pearson wrote:
Leland Jackson wrote on 2011-01-06:
Does the eSTAT/USB port work is a USB device is plugged in?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ESATA/USB
Regards,
LelandJ
Leland,
Yes, the USB port works.
Whoops, I should have said Plug a usb device
On 01/06/2011 12:32 PM, Leland Jackson wrote:
On 01/06/2011 12:01 PM, Tracy Pearson wrote:
Leland Jackson wrote on 2011-01-06:
Does the eSTAT/USB port work is a USB device is plugged in?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ESATA/USB
Regards,
LelandJ
Leland,
Yes, the USB port works.
Whoops
On 01/06/2011 01:58 PM, Tracy Pearson wrote:
Leland Jackson wrote on 2011-01-06:
Whoops, I should have said Plug a usb device into the dual
eSTAT/USB port to see if your laptop finds it.
I did. The USB part of the eSATA/USB combo port works.
Also, you might check what appears in your
On 01/06/2011 02:29 PM, Tracy Pearson wrote:
Leland Jackson wrote on 2011-01-06:
Yep, if you have access to an eSTAT/USB port, or even just a eSTAT port,
on another computer, you could see if it worked there. If so, the
problem could be localize to something going wrong in the laptop's
On 01/06/2011 02:36 PM, Leland Jackson wrote:
On 01/06/2011 02:29 PM, Tracy Pearson wrote:
Leland Jackson wrote on 2011-01-06:
Yep, if you have access to an eSTAT/USB port, or even just a eSTAT port,
on another computer, you could see if it worked there. If so, the
problem could be localize
The pictures from your post look like scenes of post apocalyptic
movies. Check the link below for movies you would undoubtedly enjoy. LOL
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_dystopian_films#Post-apocalyptic
Regards,
LelandJ
On 01/03/2011 01:04 PM, Michael Madigan wrote:
Democrats have
Some likely reasons why the fifty rainstorms in Abu Duhbi's eastern Al
Ain region:
1) Climate Change.
2) United Arab Emirates president Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan
has learned the secret of the great Native American Sioux Indians, and
is using the secreat to make rain.
Whoopee! Happy new year to all.
Regards,
LelandJ
On 12/29/2010 03:07 PM, John Harvey wrote:
Good luck on those items Steve, especially the county stuff (I've been
waiting since '08 for web services access and it may happen next month)
John
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From:
Fox News, LOL , what a bunch of bozos.
Regards,
LelandJ
On 12/31/2010 01:10 PM, Michael Madigan wrote:
And we still listen to these clowns?
http://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2010/12/30/botched-environmental-forecasts/
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I just picked up the following from The Washington Times. I appear
human progress wins again, at least until the exact causes and effects
of global warming and climate change can be better understood.
#--
SINGER: No proof man causes global warming
Natural variation
On 12/29/2010 12:19 PM, John Harvey wrote:
I think the cause is already understood. Life happens, and so does weather.
I hope you're right.
Regards,
LelandJ
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Sent
I don't think what is happening to our plant, for the past 150 years, is
part of the normal warming and cooling cycle, which has historically
occurred over millions of years. It seems what has occurred over the
past 150 years or so is an interruption of earth's normal Carbon
Dioxide - Oxygen
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Sent: Tuesday, December 28, 2010 9:45 PM
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Subject: Re: [OT] Another Record Cold Night in Sunny Sarasota
I don't think what is happening to our plant, for the past 150 years, is
part of the normal warming
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I don't think what is happening to our plant
their track record?
John
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Subject: Re: [OT] Another Record Cold Night in Sunny Sarasota
Do you agree that carbon
On 12/28/2010 10:42 PM, Pete Theisen wrote:
Leland Jackson wrote:
Do you agree that carbon dioxide concentrations are growing rapidly and
accelerating exponentially?
Excerpt:
It is scientific fact that carbon dioxide concentrations are growing
rapidly and accelerating.
Hi Leland,
I
On 12/28/2010 11:12 PM, Pete Theisen wrote:
Leland Jackson wrote:
Based on data collected by NOAA Research, Global Monitoring Division,
the co2 atmospheric rate of growth is rapid, but it appears to be liner,
rather than an exponential rate of growth.
http://www.esrl.noaa.gov/gmd/ccgg/trends
On 12/28/2010 11:17 PM, Pete Theisen wrote:
Leland Jackson wrote:
There is to much at stake to be splitting hairs over claims that some
data was intentionally or mistakenly skewed to support the case for
global warming. The effects speak for themselves in melting glacier,
disappearing attic
of ice, (eg perhaps today less than 50% of its size 75 years ago.).
Regrads,
LelandJ
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On 12/28/2010 11:17 PM, Pete Theisen wrote:
Leland Jackson wrote
On 12/23/2010 11:21 AM, Stephen Russell wrote:
I can't tell you how many times I have been at a performance of this
or participated in it because we had to bring the Messiah to sing
along. But this is a great variation on the piece.
The St Francis de la Sissies
On 12/22/2010 11:01 AM, Stephen Russell wrote:
On Wed, Dec 22, 2010 at 10:45 AM, Jeff Johnsonj...@san-dc.com wrote:
Steve: It is basically going to be a file share for faxes and email
attachments. We would also like to be able to run the exe remotely. I
use remote desktop on a daily basis
On 12/22/2010 12:40 PM, Stephen Russell wrote:
On Wed, Dec 22, 2010 at 11:35 AM, Jeff Johnsonj...@san-dc.com wrote:
Steve: That is why I am asking this group. I want it to be secure.
Bandwidth is not a problem. There will only be one user on the system
at a time.
-
On 12/22/2010 11:01 AM, Stephen Russell wrote:
On Wed, Dec 22, 2010 at 10:45 AM, Jeff Johnsonj...@san-dc.com wrote:
Steve: It is basically going to be a file share for faxes and email
attachments. We would also like to be able to run the exe remotely. I
use remote desktop on a daily basis
On 12/22/2010 01:31 PM, Stephen Russell wrote:
On Wed, Dec 22, 2010 at 1:15 PM, Leland Jacksonlela...@mail.smvfp.com
wrote:
On 12/22/2010 12:40 PM, Stephen Russell wrote:
On Wed, Dec 22, 2010 at 11:35 AM, Jeff Johnsonj...@san-dc.comwrote:
Steve: That is why I am asking this group. I
On 12/22/2010 07:02 PM, Jeff Johnson wrote:
On 12/22/2010 12:59 PM, Leland Jackson wrote:
On 12/22/2010 01:31 PM, Stephen Russell wrote:
On Wed, Dec 22, 2010 at 1:15 PM, Leland Jacksonlela...@mail.smvfp.com
wrote:
On 12/22/2010 12:40 PM, Stephen Russell wrote:
On Wed, Dec 22, 2010 at 11
On 12/14/2010 04:42 AM, Ricardo Araoz wrote:
On 13/12/10 21:48, Michael Madigan wrote:
You spell like a poor Black child and you have the balls to call me
Mad-again?
Do poor White kids spell better? Or is he being his usual racist self?
The answer to that question is pretty obvious to any
#--
Excerpt:
Windows version-specific issues
Can I install a 32-bit PostgreSQL on 64-bit Windows?
Recent 32-bit versions of PostgreSQL (8.3 and newer) can be installed
and used on 64-bit Windows XP and above, though they retain the 32-bit
limits on maximum process
posts.
Regards,
LelandJ
On 12/14/2010 07:46 AM, Pete Theisen wrote:
Leland Jackson wrote:
On 12/14/2010 04:42 AM, Ricardo Araoz wrote:
On 13/12/10 21:48, Michael Madigan wrote:
You spell like a poor Black child and you have the balls to call me
Mad-again?
Do poor White kids spell better
Below is another interesting article on President Dwight D. Eisenhower's
Farewell address to the Nation:
#-
Excerpt:
Op-Ed Contributor
What Ike Got Right
By JAMES LEDBETTER
Published: December 13, 2010
LAST week the National Archives released a trove of drafts
Yes, I just heard this morning on TV, from a source here in Abilene,
Texas, I believe, reminding everyone to make dental appointments for
services up to their deductibles, which will expire at the end of this
year, (eg I guess the point at which co-pay kicks in and which is not
rolled over,
The states have board powers to regulate business, commerce, etc given
to them by the 10th amendment of the Bill of Rights, which is part of
the USA constitution:
/#-
The powers not delegated to the //United States//by the Constitution,
nor prohibited by it to the
On 12/14/2010 02:39 PM, Michael Madigan wrote:
That's why we need to get rid of regular medical insurance and only have
catastrophic health insurance.
Paying for a slug to go in to a doctor every time he gets the sniffles costs
us all dearly. Insurance should pay for one checkup a year,
If Universal Health Care is unconstitutional, then so is Social Security
and Medicare. I'm anxious for the Supreme Court to hear this case;
because, I'm sure they will not rule against fair congressional legislation.
After all you have strongly supported the idea that it is congress that
On 12/13/2010 09:23 AM, Allen wrote:
I installed Postgres 9 on a vista ultimate and can't do a thing with it. So
much for that.
Al
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On 12/13/2010 12:45 PM, Michael Madigan wrote:
Bye Bye Barry!
http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2010/12/13/breaking-virginia-judge-rules-parts-of-health-care-reform-unconstitutional/
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On 12/13/2010 12:45 PM, Michael Madigan wrote:
Bye Bye Barry!
http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2010/12/13/breaking-virginia-judge-rules-parts-of-health-care-reform-unconstitutional/
It appears that partisan politics is a very contagious disease, and has
spread from the 19 Federal
:18 AM, Leland Jackson wrote:
If Universal Health Care is unconstitutional, then so is Social Security
and Medicare. I'm anxious for the Supreme Court to hear this case;
because, I'm sure they will not rule against fair congressional legislation.
After all you have strongly supported the idea
/13/2010 02:48 PM, Leland Jackson wrote:
On 12/13/2010 02:19 PM, Michael Oke, II wrote:
Leland,
You do realize that you are assuming that the bill that Obama rammed
through regardless of what the majority of Americans wanted, is
universal health care.
This isn't about stemmatics. What passed
to address
problems, but
Just because this legislation wasn't predominately written
by
Republicans doesn't make it bad.
Regards,
LelandJ
::michael
On 12/13/2010 11:18 AM, Leland Jackson wrote:
If Universal Health Care is unconstitutional, then
so is Social Security
and Medicare. I'm
problems, but
Just because this legislation wasn't predominately
written
by
Republicans doesn't make it bad.
Regards,
LelandJ
::michael
On 12/13/2010 11:18 AM, Leland Jackson wrote:
If Universal Health Care is
unconstitutional, then
so is Social Security
and Medicare. I'm anxious
On 12/13/2010 04:00 PM, Leland Jackson wrote:
On 12/13/2010 03:54 PM, Michael Madigan wrote:
I know what SEMANTICS is, I wanted to know what STEMMANTICS was.
STEMMANTICS was a mistake I accidentially clicked from a suggested list
of words presented to replace an incorrect spelling I made
On 12/13/2010 04:25 PM, Michael Madigan wrote:
Talking out your ass again. 60% support repeal of the Obamacare bill.
http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/current_events/healthcare/health_care_law
Judge Henry E. Hudson, who owns a material interest in a GOP political
, Leland Jackson wrote:
On 12/13/2010 04:25 PM, Michael Madigan wrote:
Talking out your ass again. 60% support repeal of the Obamacare bill.
http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/current_events/healthcare/health_care_law
Judge Henry E. Hudson, who owns a material
On 12/13/2010 04:25 PM, Michael Madigan wrote:
Talking out your ass again. 60% support repeal of the Obamacare bill.
http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/current_events/healthcare/health_care_law
Rasmussen Reports is a conservative-leaning polling group that is about
as
On 12/13/2010 05:01 PM, Ricardo Araoz wrote:
On 13/12/10 17:19, Michael Oke, II wrote:
Leland,
You do realize that you are assuming that the bill that Obama rammed
through regardless of what the majority of Americans wanted, is
universal health care.
I'm not from USA. Can a president there
On 12/13/2010 05:39 PM, Pete Theisen wrote:
Leland Jackson wrote:
On 12/13/2010 04:00 PM, Leland Jackson wrote:
On 12/13/2010 03:54 PM, Michael Madigan wrote:
I know what SEMANTICS is, I wanted to know what STEMMANTICS was.
STEMMANTICS was a mistake I accidentially clicked from a suggested
Abraham Lincoln said: What ever you are, be a good one. LOL
Regards,
LelandJ
On 12/13/2010 06:48 PM, Michael Madigan wrote:
You spell like a poor Black child and you have the balls to call me Mad-again?
--- On Mon, 12/13/10, Leland Jacksonlela...@mail.smvfp.com wrote:
From: Leland
On 12/13/2010 10:14 PM, Pete Theisen wrote:
Leland Jackson wrote:
Abraham Lincoln said: What ever you are, be a good one. LOL
Hi Leland,
You knew, of course, that Lincoln was a Republican.
My political inclinations closely resemble the Republican party of the
1860s. I haven't change
Regards,
LelandJ
On 12/11/2010 02:39 PM, Leland Jackson wrote:
On 12/11/2010 12:46 PM, Dan Covill wrote:
On Fri, Dec 10, 2010 at 6:03 PM, Leland Jacksonlela...@mail.smvfp.com
wrote:
Hardware dummy that I am, I have a couple of questions:
1) ASUS M4A89TD PRO AM3 AMD 890FX SATA 6Gb/s ATX AMD
Below is an interesting article form NYTimes.com on President
Eisenhower's farewell address to the nation, which warned about a
permanent war-based industrial complex's potential to abuse its powers.
#--
In Archive, New Light on Evolution of Eisenhower Speech
By
On 12/11/2010 12:46 PM, Dan Covill wrote:
On Fri, Dec 10, 2010 at 6:03 PM, Leland Jacksonlela...@mail.smvfp.com
wrote:
Hardware dummy that I am, I have a couple of questions:
1) ASUS M4A89TD PRO AM3 AMD 890FX SATA 6Gb/s ATX AMD Motherboard: $174.99
IMO, that's more powerful and expensive
The most popular motherboard size of the last decade is the ATX, so that
will probably work in your case:
http://www.xoxide.com/buy-computer-cases.html
http://www.brighthub.com/computing/hardware/articles/66050.aspx
Regards,
LelandJ
On 12/10/2010 12:23 PM, Ken Kixmoeller (ProFox) wrote:
Hey
Hear are some ideas:
1) ASUS M4A89TD PRO AM3 AMD 890FX SATA 6Gb/s ATX AMD Motherboard: $174.99
2) AMD PHENOM II X6 1075T CPU: $205.99
3) KINGSTON 4GB DDR3 1333=(2GB x 2): $52.99 x 2 = $105.98 for 8 gb memory
4) ASSEMBLE/TEST: $9.99
Total: $496.95 for motherboard fully assembled and tested.
On 12/10/2010 06:01 PM, Leland Jackson wrote:
ZOTAC ZT-98GEY3G-FSL GeForce 9800 GT 1GB 256-bit GDDR3 PCI Express 2.0
x16 HDCP Ready SLI Support Video Card
Whoops, below is link on video card:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814500115
Regards,
LelandJ
On 12/10/2010 06:01 PM, Leland Jackson wrote:
Hear are some ideas:
1) ASUS M4A89TD PRO AM3 AMD 890FX SATA 6Gb/s ATX AMD Motherboard: $174.99
2) AMD PHENOM II X6 1075T CPU: $205.99
3) KINGSTON 4GB DDR3 1333=(2GB x 2): $52.99 x 2 = $105.98 for 8 gb memory
4) ASSEMBLE/TEST: $9.99
Total
/10/2010 06:01 PM, Leland Jackson wrote:
Hear are some ideas:
1) ASUS M4A89TD PRO AM3 AMD 890FX SATA 6Gb/s ATX AMD Motherboard: $174.99
2) AMD PHENOM II X6 1075T CPU: $205.99
3) KINGSTON 4GB DDR3 1333=(2GB x 2): $52.99 x 2 = $105.98 for 8 gb memory
4) ASSEMBLE/TEST: $9.99
Total: $496.95
On 12/10/2010 08:21 PM, Ken Kixmoeller (ProFox) wrote:
On Fri, Dec 10, 2010 at 6:03 PM, Leland Jacksonlela...@mail.smvfp.com
wrote:
Thanks, Leland --
Hardware dummy that I am, I have a couple of questions:
1) ASUS M4A89TD PRO AM3 AMD 890FX SATA 6Gb/s ATX AMD Motherboard: $174.99
One
Youtube video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G4gBzY7nnEY
Regards,
LelandJ
On 12/10/2010 08:54 PM, Leland Jackson wrote:
On 12/10/2010 08:21 PM, Ken Kixmoeller (ProFox) wrote:
On Fri, Dec 10, 2010 at 6:03 PM, Leland Jacksonlela...@mail.smvfp.com
wrote:
Thanks, Leland --
Hardware
On 12/09/2010 07:08 AM, Pete Theisen wrote:
Hi Everybody.
Cute cartoon pigs discuss the Fed policies.
http://www.wallstreetwindow.com/post/quantitative-easing-explained
Under Deflation the prices of goods and services go down, so I ask:
1) Have the prices of houses and other real
change over the long
term.
Regards,
LelandJ
On 12/04/2010 11:07 AM, Leland Jackson wrote:
The real estate market has been log jammed for
a couple of two or three
years now, and inventories are way to high,
but in time the dam will
break and things will begin flowing more
normally again
managed for gradual change over the long
term.
Regards,
LelandJ
On 12/04/2010 11:07 AM, Leland Jackson wrote:
The real estate market has been log jammed for
a couple of two or three
years now, and inventories are way to high,
but in time the dam will
break and things will begin flowing more
Eclipse:
http://www.eweek.com/c/a/Application-Development/Servoy-Aims-to-Juice-Up-Java-Development-237553/
Regards,
LelandJ
On 12/07/2010 12:34 PM, Malcolm Greene wrote:
I was listening to Ken and the statement all you need is js skills.
For some people out here who have not done
I'm going to let Alan Greenspan, and the Federal Reserve, off the hook
for lowering the prime interest rate to stimulate the housing market,
even as the housing market bubble continued to expand. I took a look at
the Federal Reserve interest rate changes since 1990, and the link is
provided
On 12/05/2010 10:28 PM, Pete Theisen wrote:
Leland Jackson wrote:
On 12/04/2010 09:06 PM, Leland Jackson wrote:
You should talk to your Linux
I should have said:
You should talk to your Linux guy
Hi Leland,
Talked to him today, hasn't a clue. I can add articles, but I cant
create
On 12/06/2010 01:00 PM, Stephen Russell wrote:
http://bit.ly/eP9pJB
Good one.
The wall street banks, Brokerage firms, and hedge funds, where even
middle management employees make well over $250,000.00 per year, are
just bidding their time waiting for the final Bush Tax Cut legislation
to
We all know what happens to the president that allow taxes to go up
during their term, don't we. Checkmate to the Republicans on this one,
and well played.
#-
The Congress will push me to raise taxes, and I'll say no, and they'll
push and I'll say no, and
another financial
crisis. so it is important that inflation be kept in check and interest
rate managed for gradual change over the long term.
Regards,
LelandJ
On 12/04/2010 11:07 AM, Leland Jackson wrote:
The real estate market has been log jammed for a couple of two or three
years now
Whoops, wrong link:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QPmmWe5iulQ
Regards,
LelandJ
On 12/06/2010 06:37 PM, Leland Jackson wrote:
When it come to congressional fiscal responsibility, I'm a conservative,
but I understand the deficit spending measures taken to save the
economy. President
I heard that billions went to foreign banks. I think, I
hope, Obama and the repubs and dems who were behind it pay for that at the
next election.
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must be evaluated including liabilities, which include the
national debt, and assets, which include notes receivable due back from
those the USA bailed out during the financial crisis.
Regards,
LelandJ
On 12/06/2010 08:56 PM, Leland Jackson wrote:
From a practical point of view
On 12/06/2010 09:04 PM, Pete Theisen wrote:
Leland Jackson wrote:
Hi Leland,
From a practical point of view there are no foreign banks.
Communist :-)
Whatever. LOL
Regards,
LelandJ
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On 12/04/2010 12:27 AM, Michael Madigan wrote:
Rich people will just lay people off to make up for the tax increase. Is
that what you want?
It looks to me like President Obama will have to give the Republicans
what they want. The Republicans pretty well have the Democrats
checkmated on
Trying to sell your proximate cause absurdity to a jury that had the
real facts, which are freely available, wouldn't fly.
Regards,
LelandJ
On 12/04/2010 12:34 AM, Michael Madigan wrote:
It's no coincidence that the economy started to fail as soon as Democrats
took both houses of Congress
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