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Oh, and Merry Christmas to you all.
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I think it doesn't matter a toss unless you're trying to start a wich
hunt.
Have you visited Salem ever... If not take a trip, it'll be very
revealing for you.
::a
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I don't believe witches were involved in 911.
By the way, they're saying that Europe is a target for
Christmas from the harmless Muslims.
--- Adam Buckland [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think it doesn't matter a toss unless you're
trying to start a wich
hunt.
Have you visited Salem ever...
I agree that doors on racks cost money, but if properly installed and the
enclosure is filtered, it goes a long way to keeping the CPUs cool and
running efficiently for a long time with minimal downtime.
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Dave you back up and running. I hope you cut the goolies off of the
spammer that did that to you!
Tristan
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Tristan,
If only I could find him/her G!!! We were blacklisted on by the
SpamHaus outfit which acts a little like the Equifax equivalent for credit
which meant that all our email out was being rejected by email servers who
use SpamHaus but what was more worrying was that our own ISP was
Christmas ? What that ?
Allen
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Sent: 22 December 2006 08:19
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Subject: Test Message
Having had our domain name hijacked by a Spammer and consequently being
blacklisted for
Here's wishing everyone a very Merry Christmas and warmest regards for this
Holiday Season...
I for one am extremely thankful for all the good Fox advice that can be gleaned
by wading through the social and other commentary grin found on this list!
Desmond
8-)
--- StripMime Report --
Aye, im off to my parents in an hour, so I will use now to say happy
drinksmas and a drunken new years.
Have a good one all
Tristan
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Desmond Lloyd
Posted At: 22 December 2006 10:57
Posted To: Profox Archive
On Dec 22, 2006, at 12:43 AM, john harvey wrote:
Ok, I'm looking into Ubuntu. Downloading the beast right now. For
those who
have been using this, any advice on where to start (other than
installing)?
Uh... what do you want to do?
-- Ed Leafe
-- http://leafe.com
--
I have a two clients that use GoDaddy.com but with the Linux hosting,
and MySQL as the database. GoDaddy makes phpMyAdmin available where I
can browse, create tables, change structures, etc.
Perhaps they provide something like this for SQLServer?
Kevin Cully
CULLY Technologies, LLC
Sponsor
I havent found it and I've looked all through the control panel they supply.
Started righting the delete routine last night, but havent finished it yet..
Virgil Bierschwale
http://www.virgilslist.com
http://www.tccutlery.com
http://www.bierschwale.com
http://www.bierschwalesolutions.com
Virgil Bierschwale wrote:
Is there any type of sql server shareware tool that ya'll are aware
of that will let me add, change and delete the records on my godaddy
sql server setup ?
Godaddy does not have the tools on there to do anything but edit the
structure and add records...
Now
You can easily write an ASP page that opens the connection and does a
SQL-Delete from each of the
tables involved in your database. Then remove the ASP page so you don't
accidentally open the page
and delete the production data.
Rick
White Light Computing, Inc.
www.whitelightcomputing.com
The Ubuntu forums have a wealth of information on any questions you may
have. As for where to start, you may want to check out the update
manager to see what other additions to the core install you may want.
Kevin O'Shea
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Congratulations on making the leap! Linux is like a long hike. It's
challenging, but the air is clean and fresh.
The first thing to remember is: Linux Windows
I recommend these actions:
1. Play some of the games. Tuxracer, Patience, etc. This will get rid
of some of your Linux jitters.
Added through the control panel..
They had a button for doing so..
Virgil Bierschwale
http://www.virgilslist.com
http://www.tccutlery.com
http://www.bierschwale.com
http://www.bierschwalesolutions.com
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Of
This article appeared in the Washington Post:
#-
A Bigot in Congress
One Muslim congressman is one too many for Virgil Goode.
Friday, December 22, 2006; Page A32
BIGOTRY COMES in various guises -- some coded, some closeted, some
colossally
Thats what I'm doing.
Need to learn javascript first though grin
I've got the delete and edit buttons on the screen last night, but will
probably change them once I get it working right as I don't like the way
they look.
Virgil Bierschwale
http://www.virgilslist.com
http://www.tccutlery.com
At 11:35 AM 12/21/2006 -0500, Hal Kaplan wrote:
...
Is it wiser to dwell in the hell you know or to transport yourself to one
of which you are ignorant and play the newbie role yet once again?
...
Indeed, this rule of thumb comes to mind. But to apply it, do so
completely. For example, whether
At 07:36 AM 12/22/2006 -0500, Kevin Cully wrote:
I have a two clients that use GoDaddy.com but with the Linux hosting,
and MySQL as the database. GoDaddy makes phpMyAdmin available where I
can browse, create tables, change structures, etc.
Perhaps they provide something like this for SQLServer?
godaddy doesn't allow remote connections
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At 07:36 AM 12/22/2006 -0500, Kevin Cully wrote:
I have a
On 12/22/06, Kevin Cully [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Congratulations on making the leap! Linux is like a long hike. It's
challenging, but the air is clean and fresh.
john harvey wrote:
Ok, I'm looking into Ubuntu. Downloading the beast right now. For those who
have been using this, any
On 12/22/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Also, one could argue that, due to its very nature, Linux is by a far
margin the 'best known hell' as compared to MS Windows.
It's true... do you know what they've put deep inside Vista?
Neither does anyone else ;)
--
Ted Roche
Ted
I tried so many different configuration, but I couldn't obtain return object
from a webservice.
WebService address is :
http://4300021:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/saglikws/services/ProvizyonIs
lemleri/wsdl/ProvizyonIslemleri.wsdl
4300021:4300021 are username and password.
I need to
I had emailed Craig but never heard back from him. His FLL looks
equally simple to cipher50.fllbut what's the big difference as to
why I'd want to use his instead of cipher50.fll?
--
Michael J. Babcock, MCP
MB Software Solutions, LLC
http://mbsoftwaresolutions.com
http://fabmate.com
Work
= Subject: RE: [NF] Browser/Internet problem - Solved
=
= At 11:35 AM 12/21/2006 -0500, Hal Kaplan wrote:
= ...
= Is it wiser to dwell in the hell you know or to transport
= yourself to
= one of which you are ignorant and play the newbie role yet
= once again?
= ...
=
= Indeed, this rule of
= Subject: Re: [NF] Browser/Internet problem - Solved
=
= On 12/22/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
=
= Also, one could argue that, due to its very nature, Linux
= is by a far
= margin the 'best known hell' as compared to MS Windows.
=
=
= It's true... do you know what
= Subject: Re: [NF] HAPPY HOLIDAYS
=
= On Dec 22, 2006, at 12:43 AM, john harvey wrote:
=
= Ok, I'm looking into Ubuntu. Downloading the beast right now. For
= those who have been using this, any advice on where to
= start (other
= than installing)?
=
= Uh... what do you want to do?
On 12/22/06, Hal Kaplan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As opposed to where do you want to go today??
Hmmm ... never did that question mark thing before ... is it correct?
http://www.grammarbook.com/punctuation/quotes.asp
--
Ted Roche
Ted Roche Associates, LLC
http://www.tedroche.com
Thanks for that, Dave. The guys down the hall (who spend most of their
time in Python) enjoyed it, as did I.
Dave Crozier wrote:
A Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to everyone on the list.
As something to ponder over I picked chanced upon this entry from the
SecretGeek Blog:
The Macho
= Subject: Re: [NF] HAPPY HOLIDAYS
=
= On 12/22/06, Hal Kaplan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
=
= As opposed to where do you want to go today??
=
= Hmmm ... never did that question mark thing before ... is
= it correct?
=
=
= http://www.grammarbook.com/punctuation/quotes.asp
=
= Ted Roche
Gee,
john harvey wrote:
Ok, I'm looking into Ubuntu. Downloading the beast right now. For those who
have been using this, any advice on where to start (other than installing)?
I'd say to start at www.fedoraproject.org, but I fear you've already
started down the dark side of Candyland. gdr
Whil
Hal Kaplan wrote:
You are absolutely correct, CC. What I wrote is applicable to virtually ANY
change, with the exception of underwear, and that would depend on whether you
are discussing style
You mean as in boxers vs briefs ? I am sure I read somewhere that a
strong positive
I think this is not available in FP 2.6.
But in FP 2.6, you can issue a SYS(1037), and then choose a printer, even if
it is an usb one.
Gérard.
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On 12/22/06, Whil Hentzen (Pro*) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'd say to start at www.fedoraproject.org, but I fear you've already
started down the dark side of Candyland. gdr
Oh, sure. Start a distro flame war.
Well, at least it's not SuSE! g,dr
Seriously, folks, all the distros ship the same
D C Jariwala wrote:
How can I print from FP 2.6 DOS application which is working on laptop
which does not have any LPT1?
If there is LPT1 in a laptop, I can direct it to USB.
In FP 2.6, printing is directed to LPT. But there is no LPT in laptop.
If you're on a network, you can
= Subject: Re: [NF] Browser/Internet problem - Solved
=
= Hal Kaplan wrote:
= You are absolutely correct, CC. What I wrote is
= applicable to virtually ANY change, with the exception of
= underwear, and that would depend on whether you are
= discussing style
=
= You mean as in boxers
It's the beginning of the end. Sharia law won't be
far behind. You Atheists are going to look back at
the Christian Right with fond memories.
Let the stonings and beheadings begin!
--- Leland Jackson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This article appeared in the Washington Post:
H I'm going to put that on a t-shirt.
--- Desmond Lloyd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
lol - Comments are for sissies...
Have a MERRY CHRISTMAS, HAPPY NEW YEAR and GREAT
HOLIDAY...
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Thu, 21 Dec 2006
15:45:52 + Subject:
Thanks Ted. Yes, I either have one, or can build one out of parts. I'll give
it a shot this weekend.
John
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Of Ted Roche
Sent: Friday, December 22, 2006 7:52 AM
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Subject: Re: Happy Holidays
Thanks Kevin. I remember Bill Gates (you know the evil emperor) saying,
life is school. How true!
John
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Of Kevin Cully
Sent: Friday, December 22, 2006 6:56 AM
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Subject: Happy Holidays Begins
Instead of kicking back getting my head right for the holiday, the
wheels are coming off this place and I'm forced to actually be doing
some real work today so much for Matt's Grand Plan for the day...
Getting whimsical then - what do you think is the best and/or most
useful computer
On Dec 22, 2006, at 2:42 PM, Matthew Jarvis wrote:
Getting whimsical then - what do you think is the best and/or most
useful computer invention?
Today I would have to say it's the little hole in a CD drive that lets
you manually eject a CD...
Yeah, but that's a direct rip-off of the
= Subject: [NF] Most clever computer related invention ever
=
= Instead of kicking back getting my head right for the
= holiday, the wheels are coming off this place and I'm forced
= to actually be doing some real work today so much for
= Matt's Grand Plan for the day...
=
= Getting
I'm assuming that we're sticking with hardware only proposals here.
I'm not sure if this is a winner or not, but I think Optical Mouses are
an incredible thing. I think of all of the man-years that are saved by
having a mouse that just works. g No cleaning necessary. No mice
that only works
Ed Leafe wrote:
On Dec 22, 2006, at 2:42 PM, Matthew Jarvis wrote:
Getting whimsical then - what do you think is the best and/or most
useful computer invention?
Today I would have to say it's the little hole in a CD drive that lets
you manually eject a CD...
Yeah, but that's a
= Subject: Re: [NF] Most clever computer related invention ever
=
= Ed Leafe wrote:
= On Dec 22, 2006, at 2:42 PM, Matthew Jarvis wrote:
=
= Getting whimsical then - what do you think is the best
= and/or most
= useful computer invention?
=
= Today I would have to say it's the little
The RESET button.
E.
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Subject: [NF] Most clever computer related invention ever
The RESET
Michael Madigan wrote:
In 2006 we can't be electing Muslims or people with Muslim blood
unless we want to slit our own throat.
I like that small minded ness of your posts in this holiday season.
Stephen Russell
DBA / .Net Developer
Memphis TN 38115
901.246-0159
Our scientific power has
Virgil Bierschwale wrote:
Added through the control panel..
They had a button for doing so..
Well I got to my db on GoDaddy. I go in through the connection interface
that they offer, because you can't manage it from outside of their interface
using a management tool.
I have the query analyzer
Lew wrote:
Necessity being the mother it is...of course.
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Michael Madigan wrote:
It's the beginning of the end. Sharia law won't be far behind. You
Atheists are going to look back at the Christian Right with fond
memories.
Let the stonings and beheadings begin!
You steal, they cut off your hand.
Stephen Russell
DBA / .Net Developer
Thanks. I have got many options from this group. I would try and find
out the best.
DCJ
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Thanks.
DCJ
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Sent: Friday, December 22, 2006 10:05 PM
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Subject: Re: How to print in FP 2.6 if there is no LPT1?
D C Jariwala wrote:
How can I print from FP 2.6 DOS
Yes, I'm sure Jesus would want us to let our throats
be slit.
--- Stephen the Cook [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Michael Madigan wrote:
In 2006 we can't be electing Muslims or people
with Muslim blood
unless we want to slit our own throat.
I like that small minded ness of your posts in
You have gay sex, they hang you.
You get raped, the victim gets stoned.
What a bunch of great people.
--- Stephen the Cook [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Michael Madigan wrote:
It's the beginning of the end. Sharia law won't
be far behind. You
Atheists are going to look back at the
On Saturday 23 December 2006 00:59, Michael Madigan wrote:
You have gay sex, they hang you.
Hi Michael!
Well, gay sex should be punished, but it does not merit being classified as
a capital offense, Habitual offenders should be sent up for life, however.
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Regards,
Pete
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