Cybercat

On 09/19/2010 12:52 AM, ChattyCathy wrote:


I think you've mistaken this newsgroup for a courtroom.

ObFood: The kid put a pop tart in the microwave with the mylar wrapper
on. She thought it was just plastic. Yeesh.

Serene

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http://www.momfoodproject.com
New post: OPMF: Creamed Peas on Toast
 
On Tue, 28 Sep 2010 16:54:20 -0400, J. Clarke wrote:


Actually it was Stanford or Xerox, as nb pointed out. But M$ was the one
that got it accepted as 'common computerese', by their sheer size. When
Apple called it folders and DOS called it directories, the generic term
was 'directory'. When windows started calling it 'folders', the generic
term changed.


Possibly. But it has served me well, and I still have to find a single
counter-example.

-j
 
On Tue, 28 Sep 2010 16:08:52 -0500, Default User wrote:

You don't have to take it personally, a 'Default User' refers to just any
user that sees the computer as a tool or gadget, and nothing more. That
you choose to use that for a nick is entirely your choice.

-j
 
On Sep 24, 7:31?am, Janet wrote:

Unemployment is high, especially in the older ranks - and for every
professional job opening, there are probably hundreds of qualified
applicants. In this current economy, nobody really wants to stick
their head up above their cubicle....

N.
 
On Sep 24, 10:04?am, Aussie
wrote:

I have often wished for a larger family - most of my close relatives
(of which there are few) have multiple family members who are closer
to them, and who would fill those kinds of needs.

N.
 
On Thu, 23 Sep 2010 19:30:29 -0400, "Cheryl"
wrote:


Up to what, and why? Do they want us to spend that stimulus money at
home, not abroad?

--
I love cooking with wine.
Sometimes I even put it in the food.
 
On Fri, 24 Sep 2010 13:31:37 +0100, Janet wrote:


they don't want to live in a socialistic hellhole. same reason they don't
want universal health care.

your pal,
blake
 
On Sun, 19 Sep 2010 18:22:48 +0200, ChattyCathy
wrote:


You're probably the only one who noticed.

Well, maybe I shouldn't have but your straight line re the mick was
too, too irresistable... however, to be taken seriously a classy lady
such as yourself would have expressed her disdain with sincereity,
tactfully, and privately via email... all you needed to do was say
please and I would have replied sorry. All you've accomplished is to
publically dare/challenge me, you can't humiliate me, no one can...
ahahahahahaha... you probably shouldn't participate in these inane Dr.
Phil/Jerry Springer rank-out threads, your hide is too onion skinny.

I suggest we both drop this matter.
 
ChattyCathy wrote on Thu, 23 Sep 2010 16:16:26 +0200:


I have always kept my US passport up to date since I might have to
travel to Europe on an emergency basis and you never know what the
Border personnel (both nationalities) will do in Canada. Even if the
price of a ten-year one hurts, it is not so much considered on a per
year basis.
--

James Silverton
Potomac, Maryland

Email, with obvious alterations: not.jim.silverton.at.verizon.not
 
On Sat, 25 Sep 2010 16:15:30 +0200, ChattyCathy
wrote:


Why am I not impressed? Brits need a passport if they ever want to
leave the island(s).

--
I love cooking with wine.
Sometimes I even put it in the food.
 
"Giusi" wrote:

No more inconvenienced than anywhere on the planet nowadays... anyone
who thinks traveling today isn't a big PIA doesn't travel. I've
traveled in Canada on numerous occasions (too many to remember),
Mexico too, and never brought my passport, didn't need to... I used to
travel from Sandy Eggo to Tiajuana nearly every week for nearly two
years to get a cheap haircut and the best Qed chicken dinner for a few
pesos, passed through both ways merely by having CA plates on my
vehicle. It was far more hassle crossing from the US into CA... got
asked a zillion foodie questions... I used to like when the border
guard asked if I have nuts. LOL


The vast majority of the planet's inhabitants don't have a passport,
never have, never will.
 
On Sep 28, 6:44?pm, "J. Clarke" wrote:

None. Let each user figure out for him/herself how they prefer to
organize things. Make it easier to configure applications to follow
that organization.

Cindy Hamilton
 
On Thu, 23 Sep 2010 12:44:55 -0400, blake murphy
wrote:


It's perfect, AFAIC.

--
I love cooking with wine.
Sometimes I even put it in the food.
 
On Sat, 25 Sep 2010 12:10:15 -0400, Brooklyn1 wrote:


You pee standing up anyway, so it's no big deal for you.

--
I love cooking with wine.
Sometimes I even put it in the food.
 
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