Seems like his handlers are pissed off. Now none of them will be on a VP's
staff. LOL
http://www.nationalenquirer.com/john_edwards_love_child_update/celebrity/65199
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Bigfoot
Hi Paul,
Currently sat in the loft (should also work in a basement :) though )
http://www.raidsonic.de/en/pages/products/external_cases.php?we_objectID
=5052
with 2 1TB drives which are OK for audio, you'll have a nice large
electricity bill if you want 20TB.
That links up to 2 internet radios
Hi Christof,
I was recently working with a grid using the AllowCellSelection=.F.
approach.
In the grid, keyboard input of enter would confirm the selection. The
escape should 'cancel'
The enter comes in on the KeyPress event, but the escape doesn't. Any
insights on that?
Regards,
Sietse
http://arstechnica.com/journals/microsoft.ars/2008/07/24/microsoft-lies-to-xp-users-and-they-start-to-love-vista?bub
I'm totally in agreement that a fair percentage of Vista-haters only
hate it because they read on a load of forums and blogs that they should
hate it.
--
Alan Bourke
[EMAIL
On Thu, Jul 24, 2008 at 7:56 PM, Malcolm Greene [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Any comments on the statements made in this article?
A company that tries to get your business through fear rather than
offering a superior product is one that I don't want to do business
with.
Yeah, what everybody else
Well, every day you learn something new, and, like they say: there are many
ways to skin a fox (:-)
I never new how to use allowsellselection. Thanks for the tip.
Best regards
Rafael Copquin
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thanks
Rafael
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From: Rick Schummer
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Sent: Thursday, July 24, 2008 8:34 PM
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Would you post the url again please ? I'd like to take a look at it.
For more
On Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 7:21 AM, Alan Bourke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://arstechnica.com/journals/microsoft.ars/2008/07/24/microsoft-lies-to-xp-users-and-they-start-to-love-vista?bub
I'm totally in agreement that a fair percentage of Vista-haters only
hate it because they read on a load of
On Jul 24, 2008, at 10:10 PM, Leland F. Jackson, CPA wrote:
I can't answer your question, because God goes far beyond my feeble
understanding of things. God is speedy, because he has created, and
is
managing, a universe that might take billions of light years to
transverse, yet God
Alan Bourke wrote:
http://arstechnica.com/journals/microsoft.ars/2008/07/24/microsoft-lies-to-xp-users-and-they-start-to-love-vista?bub
I'm totally in agreement that a fair percentage of Vista-haters only
hate it because they read on a load of forums and blogs that they should
hate it.
I
Hi Sietse,
ESC is a bit special in that it's routed through the form's KeyPress even if
the KeyPreview property is .F. I can only guess what's happening here, but
would assume that the GotFocus event takes care of enabling event
forwarding. The Grid doesn't have a GotFocus event.
--
Christof
Mike, what kind of gas mileage are you getting on your Accord and how
many miles do you have on it? The reason I ask is because I'm seriously
thinking about getting a 2005 Accord as my 'work'/car pool vehicle.
v/r
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On Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 9:05 AM, Brian Abbott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
c) if you're using it for work - as opposed to home - the eye candy is
just distracting
I don't know about you, but besides being distracting, Vista eye candy
is bad taste stuff.
HW
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On Thu, Jul 24, 2008 at 7:39 PM, Ed Leafe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And you and others completely ignore the fact that if your version of
an omnipotent creator is true, then we are *exactly* the way he
intended us to be. What you describe as 'shortcomings' or 'flaws' are
actually
On Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 6:39 AM, Ted Roche [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, Jul 24, 2008 at 7:56 PM, Malcolm Greene [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Any comments on the statements made in this article?
A company that tries to get your business through fear rather than
offering a superior product is
On Jul 25, 2008, at 7:56 AM, Stephen Russell wrote:
Do you think we are saying that God blames you? I hope not.
Umm... condemning someone to an eternity of torture isn't any less
pleasant if you dance around the world 'blame'.
-- Ed Leafe
Ed Leafe wrote:
On Jul 24, 2008, at 10:10 PM, Leland F. Jackson, CPA wrote:
I can't answer your question, because God goes far beyond my feeble
understanding of things. God is speedy, because he has created, and
is
managing, a universe that might take billions of light years to
I'm totally in agreement that a fair percentage of Vista-haters only hate it
because they read on
a load of forums and blogs that they should hate it.
Me too. I also believe that most Vista problems come from upgrading
underpowered hardware. I know,
my world is not a scientific sample, but it
I don't know about users, but I used it for about a month exclusively
for VFP development. I got so frustrated that I gave up and put Ubuntu
on that system and went back to XP for development on my older system.
It was for the same reasons I went to Open Office instead of Office
2007. What
I have a sneaking suspicion, that if I were to test a Windows Vista box
that had been carefully loaded onto a new high-powered machine, and
tweaked for maximum performance by a team of Microsoft Engineers, who
were standing by to answer any questions, I'd probably like it, too.
Steve and I have had nothing but Ford vehicles for over a decade. The
Escape, Focus, and Fusion are helping the automaker change over to the new
tastes in vehicles. I think they'll be OK after a period of adjustment.
I've had Tbirds, Marquis, etc. and now my wife drives a Mustang. One of the
On Jul 25, 2008, at 8:23 AM, Leland F. Jackson, CPA wrote:
God's word states God created the universe. If there is no creator of
the universes, then can you explain the origin of the universes?
It has always been there.
Before you object to that answer, remember that you've
On Jul 25, 2008, at 8:23 AM, Leland F. Jackson, CPA wrote:
The God of my understanding is not out to get any or out to punish
anyone.
So we'll just ignore Hell, in order to make your God look like a nice
guy?
-- Ed Leafe
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So this creator can't make some of us one way, and others another
way, and then blame us for the differences.
It's called free will, Ed. Each of chooses how to respond.
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What sucks is that the douchebags with the bluetooths won't get cancer.
Yeah, but they still look stupid with that chunk of metal hanging out of their
ear.
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On Fri, 25 Jul 2008 08:02:21 -0400, Ted Roche [EMAIL PROTECTED]
said:
Perhaps. A large majority of US citizens drink Budweiser, and I can't
understand that, either.
Chemical-laden, over-carbonated soft drinks are popular everywhere, Ted!
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On Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 3:53 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's actually her second one as the first one was destroyed by coming in
contact with a GMC Suburban. It was then that I appreciated the heavier car
with a little more bulk surrounding the passenger compartment. I'm not sure
one
On Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 4:01 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What sucks is that the douchebags with the bluetooths won't get cancer.
Yeah, but they still look stupid with that chunk of metal hanging out of
their ear.
--
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Maybe it's better to look stupid than to be stupid ?
A+
Ed Leafe wrote:
On Jul 25, 2008, at 8:23 AM, Leland F. Jackson, CPA wrote:
God's word states God created the universe. If there is no creator of
the universes, then can you explain the origin of the universes?
It has always been there.
Before you object to that
Ed Leafe wrote:
On Jul 25, 2008, at 8:23 AM, Leland F. Jackson, CPA wrote:
The God of my understanding is not out to get any or out to punish
anyone.
So we'll just ignore Hell, in order to make your God look like a nice
guy?
-- Ed Leafe
There is good and there
On Jul 25, 2008, at 9:39 AM, Leland F. Jackson, CPA wrote:
There is good and there is evil.
And God created both.
God will be the judge over who will be united with him and who will
not.
And he created those who will not, and they are exactly as he made
them.
If I am
On Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 10:03 AM, Alan Bourke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Chemical-laden, over-carbonated soft drinks are popular everywhere, Ted!
You're probably right, Alan. I'd never thought of Windows that way before.
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http://www.tedroche.com
Christof Wollenhaupt wrote:
BTW, in your scenario of a grid I'd go with AllowCellSelection=.F. Then you
only need code in the DblClick and KeyPress event of the grid, not in every
single column.
I didn't know that. That would have made things a lot easier. Thanks.
Vince Teachout wrote:
What a bunch of manure. 58 versions of licensing permutations? Gasp!
As opposed to unlimited permutations for proprietary licenses?Open
source license complexity? As compared to Microsoft license
simplicity?It doesn't provide the level of testing that
Or in your case, both.
Right Wing Mike
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http://www.cafepress.com/rightwingmike/5690856
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http://www.cafepress.com/rightwingmike/4236924
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I only really test the gas mileage on vacation, so I get 30 on the highway,
pretty close in the city. It's a 4 cylinder.
Right Wing Mike
http://www.cafepress.com
Bigfoot Hates Obama
There are several messages in the archives about using Linux for
development, but no real success stories. That was a couple of years
ago. Is anyone doing VFP development on Linux? I would like to be able
to run prgs from the command window. Using a VM works fine for testing,
but I would
Hi Jeff-
I spend 100% of my development time in virtual machines which I host
on my laptop. I still do quite a lot of VFP development, and thus I
find the VM environment more than capable for both testing and
development. I happen to be hosting on a Windows XP machine, but
there's no reason I
On Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 8:19 AM, Ed Leafe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Jul 25, 2008, at 7:56 AM, Stephen Russell wrote:
Do you think we are saying that God blames you? I hope not.
Umm... condemning someone to an eternity of torture isn't any less
pleasant if you dance around the
Jeff Johnson wrote:
There are several messages in the archives about using Linux for
development, but no real success stories. That was a couple of years
ago. Is anyone doing VFP development on Linux? I would like to be able
to run prgs from the command window. Using a VM works fine for
On Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 8:34 AM, Rick Schummer
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm totally in agreement that a fair percentage of Vista-haters only hate
it because they read on
a load of forums and blogs that they should hate it.
Me too. I also believe that most Vista problems come from upgrading
Actually a few years ago Ed and I were working on a project together, and he
got VFP to run perfectly (compiled app) under Red Hat using CrossOver
Office. I have been wanting to blow the dust off that technique and do the
same under Ubuntu, but thus far have not been able to carve out the time to
Thanks everyone for your responses. I read in the archives that
Crossover Office and Wine had some problems that made them an imperfect
solution. I have been using Virtual Box in Ubuntu but not for full
blown development. I will keep looking but for now I will start using VM.
I have no
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The trend toward smaller, lighter vehicles, while saving fuel, I believe,
will cost lives.
Population control. gdr
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Stephen Russell wrote:
On Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 8:19 AM, Ed Leafe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Jul 25, 2008, at 7:56 AM, Stephen Russell wrote:
Do you think we are saying that God blames you? I hope not.
Umm... condemning someone to an eternity of torture isn't any
Rick Schummer wrote:
I'm totally in agreement that a fair percentage of Vista-haters only hate
it because they read on
a load of forums and blogs that they should hate it.
Me too. I also believe that most Vista problems come from upgrading
underpowered hardware. I know,
my world is not a
That's better than mine.
v/r
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Jeff Johnson wrote:
There are several messages in the archives about using Linux for
development, but no real success stories. That was a couple of years
ago. Is anyone doing VFP development on Linux? I would like to be able
to run prgs from the command window. Using a VM works fine for
Vince Teachout wrote:
I have a sneaking suspicion, that if I were to test a Windows Vista box
that had been carefully loaded onto a new high-powered machine, and
tweaked for maximum performance by a team of Microsoft Engineers, who
were standing by to answer any questions, I'd probably like
snip
There is good and there is evil.
And God created both.
Long Read...
LET ME EXPLAIN THE problem science has with Jesus Christ. The atheist
professor of philosophy pauses before his class and then asks one of his new
students to stand. You're a Christian, aren't you, son?
FabMate is running is over 28 states in VFP9SP2 running on Linux under
Wine with no problems.
I'm gonna tell Monkey Man on you! heh-heh
Gil
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On Jul 25, 2008, at 1:44 PM, Wolfe, Stephen S Civ USAF AMC 6 MDSS/SGSI
wrote:
Ed, did the story above make any sense?
It uses duplicate meanings of several scientific terms. If you follow
the conversation, you can see the premises being set up in very
specific ways, all leading
Hey Michael! Paul said he had problems creating an exe. Have you done
all development tasks on Linux? Like I said, I am not going to deploy
the applications on Linux; but I would like to develop and test the
applications on something like Wine.
Jeff
Jeff Johnson
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
SanDC,
I wonder if the ancient Aztecs had non-believers who thought it was stupid to
worship some ugly statue that some idiot made out of
gold? I guess someone killed them for not believing. (I just said Aztecs to
make a point - I don't know jack about Aztecs or even
if I am spelling it correctly, so
Well it's Friday and I don't feel much like being productive, so I thought
I'd share some news
My employer doesn't know it yet (giving notice on Monday) but I'm leaving
here and going across town to become a foxpro developer once again insert
sigh of relief here. Did some consulting work for
Matthew Jarvis wrote:
Well it's Friday and I don't feel much like being productive, so I thought
I'd share some news
My employer doesn't know it yet (giving notice on Monday) but I'm leaving
here and going across town to become a foxpro developer once again insert
sigh of relief here.
I never missed you one bit, as you did stay involved with us little, old,
FoxHeads. So to say, Welcome back!, would serve no purpose as you were
here all the time. But, about turning your back on Fox and trouncing us
FoxHeads for not moving forward. Well, 50 lashes with a wet noodle! And
when
Where in the story was the word 'brain' used? You missed the entire
argument against duality...apparently.
v/r
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You know, my 2005 Ford Focus has nearly 80K miles on it, has gone through
two sets of tires, one set of brakes, and has not had any problems at all.
It gets 30 mpg, and is classified as a PZEV, or Practically Zero Emissions
Vehicle.
I paid a whopping $14K for the car when it was brand new.
I'm
Kristyne McDaniel wrote:
You know, my 2005 Ford Focus has nearly 80K miles on it, has gone through
two sets of tires, one set of brakes, and has not had any problems at all.
It gets 30 mpg, and is classified as a PZEV, or Practically Zero Emissions
Vehicle.
I paid a whopping $14K for the
Michael,
I know they try to give you virtually nothing for your
trade-ins as a
rule, but the blue-book values for Fords show that they really hold
value far less than other cars, like Toyotas, as a rule.
I buy a car for the total cost of ownership. We intend to drive it right
into the
Who's to blame for sticking that bad rep on M$? Is it Mac with those
hilarious commercials, or perhaps the grassroots Linux folks, or the
little green men? g
Not sure there is any one person/entity you can point to, or if it is even
necessary. Microsoft
upper management made mistakes,
This text must have been written by the same guy who wrote that cr*p
movie Expelled.
HW
On Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 3:44 PM, Wolfe, Stephen S Civ USAF AMC 6
MDSS/SGSI [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
snip
There is good and there is evil.
And God created both.
Long Read...
LET ME EXPLAIN
CSS is not my friend.
I'm working on a web site, and I'm trying to add some checkboxes to a
web form. Something is forcing center alignment on the checkboxes and I
sure can't see what it is.
As you can see from the page, I've tried several styles, DIV tags,
Labels. That checkbox just likes to
Rick Schummer wrote:
Who's to blame for sticking that bad rep on M$? Is it Mac with those
hilarious commercials, or perhaps the grassroots Linux folks, or the
little green men? g
Not sure there is any one person/entity you can point to, or if it is even
necessary. Microsoft
upper
http://www.ibdeditorials.com/IBDArticles.aspx?id=301702713742569
I am really appalled at the fact the NYT rejected McCain's op ed after
printing Obama's. That's low even by their entirely compromised standards.
But when you follow the money, you see the whole mainstream media *really
is* in the
Rick Schummer wrote:
The point is, lots of people are being sheep in this case. On the flip side,
I bet lots of people
lined up for an iPhone because they heard it was cool, not because they can
benefit from the
features and functionality. Apple was smart in herding in the sheep.
Kevin Cully wrote:
CSS is not my friend.
I'm working on a web site, and I'm trying to add some checkboxes to a
web form. Something is forcing center alignment on the checkboxes and I
sure can't see what it is.
As you can see from the page, I've tried several styles, DIV tags,
Labels.
Bob,
I am really appalled at the fact the NYT rejected McCain's op ed after
printing Obama's. That's low even by their entirely
compromised standards.
But when you follow the money, you see the whole mainstream
media *really
is* in the tank for the Obamessiah.
The NYT has published
On Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 4:25 PM, Kevin Cully
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
CSS is not my friend.
CSS is no man's friend. It's an equal-opportunity sob.
I'm working on a web site, and I'm trying to add some checkboxes to a
web form. Something is forcing center alignment on the checkboxes and I
Kevin Cully wrote:
CSS is not my friend.
I'm working on a web site, and I'm trying to add some checkboxes to a
web form. Something is forcing center alignment on the checkboxes and I
sure can't see what it is.
As you can see from the page, I've tried several styles, DIV tags,
Labels.
Bob,
I am really appalled at the fact the NYT rejected McCain's op ed
after
printing Obama's. That's low even by their entirely
compromised standards.
But when you follow the money, you see the whole mainstream
media *really
is* in the tank for the Obamessiah.
The NYT has
Thanks. I'm going to give that a try.
-Kevin
CULLY Technologies, LLC
Ted Roche wrote:
On Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 4:25 PM, Kevin Cully
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
CSS is not my friend.
CSS is no man's friend. It's an equal-opportunity sob.
I'm working on a web site, and I'm trying to add
On Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 4:25 PM, Kevin Cully
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
CSS is not my friend.
FireBug to the rescue! style.css, line 111: input width is set to 218px.
Style the checkboxes differently
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Ted Roche Associates, LLC
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There is good and there is evil.
And God created both.
True, and thank God he did!
God will be the judge over who will be united with him and who will
not.
And he created those who will not, and they are exactly as he
made
them.
But he made them, and us, in His
The css was from a purchased template. I'm just customizing it. I
guess I bought a problem, eh? bg
I'm just not sure who the player is that is affecting that checkbox
element. Is it the Page6 of the body? Is it the .col_box_2? Is it
some other CSS tag?
I think you're on to something. I
On Jul 25, 2008, at 2:26 PM, Wolfe, Stephen S Civ USAF AMC 6 MDSS/SGSI
wrote:
Where in the story was the word 'brain' used? You missed the entire
argument against duality...apparently.
No, I used 'brain' instead of mind, because the equivocation was what
I was talking about. The
On Jul 25, 2008, at 3:45 PM, Paul McNett wrote:
Linux will always be a platform for geeks.
People used to say that about DOS.
-- Ed Leafe
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Ed Leafe wrote:
On Jul 25, 2008, at 3:45 PM, Paul McNett wrote:
Linux will always be a platform for geeks.
People used to say that about DOS.
Which people? At the time DOS was heavily used, Unix would have been the
platform for geeks...
Paul
Here's a little weekend VFP question for everyone. I have an
intermittent and very difficult to track problem with records being
deleted from a particular form in my app. I know the deletion is not
happening by the user clicking the delete button in the form in question
because a column value
On Jul 25, 2008, at 5:28 PM, Paul McNett wrote:
People used to say that about DOS.
Which people? At the time DOS was heavily used, Unix would have been
the
platform for geeks...
Geeks were the ones who could write .BAT files and mess with stuff
like QEMM. At the job I had
Leland F. Jackson, CPA wrote:
Yes, God created all things including me.
Hi Leland!
OK, so now you blame God! :-)
I think you could really do better if you would proof read your work,
perhaps reading it out loud and listening to how it sounds. As it is,
you seem to be hitting send and then
It's called evolution. The people dumb enough to drive a rolling coffin will
not pass on their genes to the next generation.
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Bigfoot Hates Obama
Why buy a shitbox that gets 33 mpg when you can have a big Honda Accord that
gets 30?
Right Wing Mike
http://www.cafepress.com
Bigfoot Hates Obama
http://www.cafepress.com/rightwingmike/5690856
I Wish Hillary had
How many OP/EDs have they rejected of Obama's?
Right Wing Mike
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Bigfoot Hates Obama
http://www.cafepress.com/rightwingmike/5690856
I Wish Hillary had married OJ
So I was quoting Sarkozy about him calling the Paris rioters scum in 2005 and
this nutty old man came over and said, This country was founded by scum, what
do you think the Boston Tea Party was all about?.
Yeah, people protesting taxes are the equivalent of idiots burning down their
own
Hi Everybody!
http://www2.tbo.com/content/2008/jul/25/retired-st-pete-officer-admits-producing-denigrati/?news-breaking
or
http://tinyurl.com/5veblo
St. Pete city hall can't take the joke. One comment suggests stripping
the guy of his pension.
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Bob Calco wrote:
There is good and there is evil.
And God created both.
True, and thank God he did!
God will be the judge over who will be united with him and who will
not.
And he created those who will not, and they are exactly as he
made
them.
Ed Leafe wrote:
On Jul 25, 2008, at 5:28 PM, Paul McNett wrote:
People used to say that about DOS.
DOS WAS for geeks. I was one of them. I still find it faster to work in
DOS instead of a GUI.
Which people? At the time DOS was heavily used, Unix would have been
the
Matthew Jarvis wrote:
like 7 years happens to tie in nicely with my plans for becoming
semi-retired
Hi Matt!
Semi-retired! Now you've said something. Working sucks.
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The Honda Accord diesel is coming to the US in 2009, and is designed to
meet EPA regulation in all 50 states. She will get about 52 MPG.
http://www.autobloggreen.com/2007/06/07/2009-honda-accord-diesel-to-hit-52-mpg/
or
http://tinyurl.com/2bxg3z
Regards,
LelandJ
Michael Madigan wrote:
Why
On Jul 25, 2008, at 12:41 PM, Matthew Jarvis wrote:
I'm back
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were last active here.
;-)
Welcome back!
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they don't seem to have a problem with John Edwards cheating on his dying wife.
Enquiring minds want to know.
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I
Diesel is averaging $4.71 and regular unleaded is $4.06, so that 52 MPG is
equivelent to 46 MPG of regular gas, but it's still very good.
Right Wing Mike
http://www.cafepress.com
Bigfoot Hates Obama
There are a few ways to look at it.
#---
For 4.71 you get 52 miles in the diesel
for 4.06 you get 30 miles in the non-diesel or .1353 cents per mile
for 4.71 you would get 4.71 / .1353 33 33 = 34.80 miles in the
non-diesel compared with 52 mile in the diesel.
Linux will always be a platform for geeks.
People used to say that about DOS.
Completely different era and hardly a decent comparison when we have so many
options today and the
OS has become ubiquitous. No OS manufacturer wanting their product to be
adopted by the masses
should make
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