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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
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Sent: 23 June 2006 20:20
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Subject: Email server
Does anyone
Michael Madigan wrote:
Anyone who is working for minimum wage isn't trying hard enough to find another
job.
Hi Michael!
Around here all employers pay the same. It is above minimum, but it is
the same. All jobs are dumbed down so that anyone can do them.
People who work here can never get
Michael Madigan wrote:
Hi Michael!
Have to be on their spam list to see it, though.
Regards,
Pete
The enemy within. The NY Times reporters and publisher should be hanged for
treason.
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I understand the part about some people paying crap and then wondering why they
can't get help. I
know several people like that, cheap as crap, always complaining about their
help, but don't pay a
decent professional wage. Unfortunately, people still work for them. But the
people who work
Yep, basically government-sanctioned pedophilia. Way to go.
--- petetheisen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Michael Madigan wrote:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml;jsessionid=1HPIU2I1TOFF5QFIQMFSFFOAVCBQ0IV0?xml=/news/2006/06/23/ufoster.xmlsSheet=/news/2006/06/23/ixnews.html
Hi
Whenever I sign up for anything, I use Steve Russel's address LOL
--- petetheisen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Michael Madigan wrote:
Hi Michael!
Have to be on their spam list to see it, though.
Regards,
Pete
The enemy within. The NY Times reporters and publisher should be hanged
Leland Jackson wrote:
Hi Leland!
You are correct except for your grammar, but do you not see that this is
the very heart of liberalism? Every time anyone talks about gun rights
the left wingers are up in (non-lethal) arms, so to speak, for good
reason. Public ownership of guns negates their
Leland Jackson wrote:
This is kind of wried
Hi Leland!
Wried it is. However, North Korea is part of the Axis of Evil and
thus is to be kept from having any weapons that could threaten other
countries. That is, if it should not be regime changed in the near future.
Not because Mondale
Stephen the Cook wrote:
Michael Madigan wrote:
It is wried.
I don't think we can take it out on the launchpad, I think we have to
wait until it goes over Japan, or is headed to the US.
Apparently the last one they fired actually broke up over Alaska
No the Aug. 1998 one flew south of
Paul Hill wrote:
On 6/23/06, petetheisen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The criminals *will* be tooled up as you put it. We have to be
ready. Seems to me that the UK and Australia have taken away the
guns.
They were never really taken away as few had them in the first place.
I don't know anyone
On 6/24/06, petetheisen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I didn't say gun crime, I said crime. Crime is up in the UK and
Australia, or at least it is reported to be.
Which is nothing to do with the changes in gun laws. As I said, in
the UK it's extremely rare (and always has been) to own a gun.
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Paul Hill wrote:
On 6/23/06, Leland Jackson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Why, then, is the US spending billions of dollars building a Star Wars
missile defense system?
When you think about it, you will realized shipping nuclear bombs in
containers by ships is not the way a nuclear exchange
Michael Madigan wrote:
We could improve the human race by killing all the stupid people. LOL
Hi Michael!
Post a list for debate. Not that we would kill them, but have to get an
agreement on who is stupid for ignoring purposes.
Do green hats get Bad people on the stupid list? g
Regards,
Profox wrote:
Yeah like federal funding of gay marriage, abortion, sex changes,
welfare, food stamps,
sensitivity training, and double-ended dildos.
I guess you'd feel better if we federally funded the Catholic schools of
sodomy.
Hi Jim!
Ooooh, that hits a sore spot, PITA.
Regards,
MB Software Solutions General Account wrote:
snip
we stopped giving as much money to some countries because it was not
going to the people but instead to the corrupt and powerful.
Hi Michael!
I think they should give it to me. I could produce a wonderful
spreadsheet telling how much good I
MB Software Solutions General Account wrote:
Michael Madigan wrote:
Yeah I guess help for the tsunami victims was food for oil, how about
the 10 billion we're flushing down the toilet for African AIDS? What
do we get for that besides millions of savages that hate us?
He's got a
MB Software Solutions General Account wrote:
I disagree, and I think you'd be hard pressed to find others who
share your sentiment. I think we need to help people, BUT I think
there needs to be accountability, and if there's not, then no more
relief/help until that exists. Otherwise,
petetheisen wrote:
Stephen the Cook wrote:
Michael Madigan wrote:
It is wried.
I don't think we can take it out on the launchpad, I think we have
to wait until it goes over Japan, or is headed to the US.
Apparently the last one they fired actually broke up over Alaska
No the
petetheisen wrote:
Of course, most all people nowadays already get at least $7.15, and
they can't live on that. The effective minimum is the level below
which *no* one will work. This is usually higher than the legal
minimum, nowadays.
Waitress gets 2.01 per hour so there is a check
Michael Madigan wrote:
You should see the crappy jobs that minority-owned businesses do in
the Government. Incompetents hiring incompetents.
Isn't that Congress? Bad Steve.
Stephen Russell
DBA / Operations Developer
Memphis TN 38115
901.246-0159
http://spaces.msn.com/members/srussell/
On 6/23/06, MB Software Solutions [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] thought you might be interested in the following
WebProNews.com article:
Amazingly, the word security does not appear in the artilcle. I
guess that's not a concern in 2006.
The article
On 6/23/06, Bill Anderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, there was an long article in a magazine some years back -- I think
it was Upside magazine (since defunct) -- that talked about how large IT
companies would give money to IT research groups for a study. A
study to make the large IT company
On 6/23/06, Kent Belan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone know a way to get the default email server for the users
computer?
something like: GetEmailServer() returns mail.yahoo.com
What is it you're trying to accomplish?
The short answer is that there is no such thing as a default email
World War III, anyone?
#--
U.S. puts faith in missile defense
By Rowan Scarborough
THE WASHINGTON TIMES
June 24, 2006
The general in charge of developing a U.S. missile defense expressed
confidence yesterday that the system would be able to
I've been having a look at AJAX and to me it just seems like the
definition of 'fiddly' at the moment.
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Steve had some fun commentary about the munitions found buried along the
Iran/Iraq border that the right was trying to pass off as WMD worth going to
war over...
Steve's grandfather - Henry McDaniel, lied about his age and enlisted at 17
when they were fighting Poncho Villa in Mexico with
If WMD are hidden, then you have no way of knowing for sure that there
are hidden WMD, do you? I know many people suspect that WMD were remove
form Iraq to avoid detection by inspector, but there has not been a
single shred of evidence produced substantiating or collaborate your
notions or
Kent,
If your customer base is managable, it may be easier for you to give
each of your customers their own SMTP account.
This has worked well for me. Cheaper than the alternative of trying to
support a mess of different email setups.
Malcolm
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Here's 3 articles from this week that I'd ask anyone who is interested
in what's going on in Iraq to read. Two are from The Nation, the third
is from the Wall Street Journal.
http://www.thenation.com/doc/20060703/howl
Among the many secrets the American government cannot keep, one of its
I'm all for anything that would reduce my electric bill. When I don't
have anything else to do, I can always go outside and watch the little
dial on my electric meter spin around for some high presure
entertainment. g
The 2008 VW clean diesels should be available in the US by late 2007 or
I have a friend who defected from Cuba. In order to keep her computers
running, she had to go
over her electricity allotment or her computers would fry. So she would use a
screwdriver to
loosen the set screw on the electric meter so that the meter arms wouldn't
turn. That's one way
to save
Bill Arnold wrote:
Here's 3 articles from this week that I'd ask anyone who is interested
in what's going on in Iraq to read. Two are from The Nation, the third
is from the Wall Street Journal.
http://www.thenation.com/doc/20060703/howl
Among the many secrets the American government cannot
Madigan,
There's much more that is still hidden, and much escaped
through syria.
Do you believe in the Easter Bunny, too?
-- Kris
www.shamrocktrails.com
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You would have said that right before 911
--- Kristyne McDaniel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Madigan,
There's much more that is still hidden, and much escaped
through syria.
Do you believe in the Easter Bunny, too?
-- Kris
www.shamrocktrails.com
[excessive quoting removed by
On Jun 24, 2006, at 6:57 PM, Kristyne McDaniel wrote:
I will never forget that horrible day as long as I live. I am glad
I was at
DevCon when it happened instead of just watching it at home on TV.
I would have given anything to be home with my kids when it
happened. I'm glad that I was
So you thought it was possible for 4 airliners to be hijacked and flown into
buildings, but it is
impossible that WMD was moved to syria pre-war.
What nonsense.
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Madigan,
You would have said that right before 911
What I said ON the day of
but I'm hoping England shows me something tomorrow
I'm sure they won't, they are bloody useless. ;-
gdrvf
Don't understand what all the fuss is about really.
Robbo (the non sports fan)
:)
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Ed,
I would have given anything to be home with my kids when it
happened.
My husband was at DevCon with me so that's probably why I didn't feel that
way. I know I felt very strongly for all the New Yorker's that couldn't get
home and couldn't get through on the phones. It was surreal.
On 6/24/06, Chet Gardiner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone know which versions this works with?
7 and up, I believe.
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Too bad you weren't at the White House, you could have prevented 911 completely.
--- Kristyne McDaniel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ed,
I would have given anything to be home with my kids when it
happened.
My husband was at DevCon with me so that's probably why I didn't feel that
Gosh, I could have sworn I herd Donald Rumsfelt or President Bush
respond to a reporter's question the other day about whether we were
building permanent facilities in Iraq, in which the response
was no we are not.
These reports talk about 14 permanent bases altogether
Madigan,
So you thought it was possible for 4 airliners to be hijacked
and flown into buildings, but it is
impossible that WMD was moved to syria pre-war.
Exactly. The 4 airliners were planned in secret by a small group of well
trained terrorists willing to die to execute their plan.
I'm pretty sure, after all, you're so march smarter than anyone in Washington,
as you've said many
times before.
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Madigan,
Too bad you weren't at the White House, you could have
prevented 911 completely.
We'll never know, will we.
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All this and more! If you have typed in the TableName.FieldName, and
Intellisense has displayed the Field Type and Length, you can use your mouse
pointer to LeftClick on the other fields and Intellisense will show the
selected field info as well. Also, If you LeftClick and hold the mouse
button
Bill Arnold wrote:
Gosh, I could have sworn I herd Donald Rumsfelt or President Bush
respond to a reporter's question the other day about whether we were
building permanent facilities in Iraq, in which the response
was no we are not.
These reports talk about 14 permanent bases
Create a new text file in notepad and put in (without quotes) :-
this app can break
Save the file, then load it up again it notepad.
I know the reason behind it - it just seems funny though.
Doesn't pose a problem in Notepad running in Win 98 SE. *shrugs* Another
reason not to upgrade.
Ted Roche wrote:
AJAX is a great set of technologies to layer on top of a web site, but
you need to be able to support graceful degradation to a
non-Javascript-enabled site since many security conscious individuals
keep Javascript disabled.
...Which kills the AJAX implementation idea, as I
mrgmhale wrote:
All this and more! If you have typed in the TableName.FieldName, and
Intellisense has displayed the Field Type and Length, you can use your mouse
pointer to LeftClick on the other fields and Intellisense will show the
selected field info as well. Also, If you LeftClick and
Madigan,
I'm pretty sure, after all, you're so march smarter than
anyone in Washington, as you've said many
times before.
There you go putting words in my mouth that I never said.
At the moment, I'll satisfy myself with being smart enough to stay away from
the target painted on Washington
Stephen the Cook wrote:
Waitress gets 2.01 per hour so there is a check that the US Government can
tax. After taxes are paid there isn't enough to pay for medical insurance.
Ok, but you left out all of the tips she never declares (and henced
aren't taxed).
Yep, a waitress at an expensive restaurant can do pretty well.
--- MB Software Solutions General Account [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Stephen the Cook wrote:
Waitress gets 2.01 per hour so there is a check that the US Government can
tax. After taxes are paid there isn't enough to pay for
These reports talk about 14 permanent bases altogether
http://www.globalsecurity.org/org/news/2004/040323-enduring-bases.htm
The above link is to an article published by the Chicago
Tribune back on March 23, 2004. A lot has changed since then,
especially the
level of support from
Anybody have any experience with this program? What kind of income do you
generate.
I had heard good things from some people on it and have just applied to add it
to my website.
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Michael Madigan wrote:
Anybody have any experience with this program? What kind of income do you
generate.
I had heard good things from some people on it and have just applied to add it
to my website.
All depends upon what you're peddling and what keywords you're using.
It's a
Bill Arnold wrote:
These reports talk about 14 permanent bases altogether
http://www.globalsecurity.org/org/news/2004/040323-enduring-bases.htm
The above link is to an article published by the Chicago
Tribune back on March 23, 2004. A lot has changed since then,
especially the
Leland,
The 2008 VW clean diesels should be available in the US by
late 2007 or early 2008:
I had hoped that I could buy a VW Bug Diesel. I wanted to buy one a few
years ago but it didn't happen and now I don't suppose I'm going to be able
to.
-- Kris
www.shamrocktrails.com
Bill,
Among the many secrets the American government cannot keep,
one of its biggest (104 acres) and most expensive
($592 million) is the American Embassy being built in
Baghdad. Surrounded by fifteen-foot-thick walls,
almost as large as the Vatican on a scale comparable
to the Mall of
Ken Kixmoeller (j/s) wrote:
On Jun 22, 2006, at 6:36 AM, Stephen the Cook wrote:
he doesn't trust his staff.
Oh, yeah: I forgot to add that part. Restaurants are the most crooked
business with which I have ever been involved. The servers and
bartenders are adept at finding
The new clean VW diesels in many models should be available in
California in late 2007 or early 2008, so you will have to wait a while.
Regards,
LelandJ
Kristyne McDaniel wrote:
Leland,
The 2008 VW clean diesels should be available in the US by
late 2007 or early 2008:
I had
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