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Politically Correct Coffee Gets Creamed - Jim "Like" - The modern day comma Good bye, my friends. You are missed.
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Please read this before answering the poll question. - Jim "Like" - The modern day comma Good bye, my friends. You are missed.
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Don't waste time worrying about the things that you can't change. - A wise coworker. "Like" - The modern day comma Good bye, my friends. You are missed.
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Maybe it was the night I polished off a fifth and a half of vodka at the CSS Easter Boogie, that was pretty bad. (Many thanks to the person who provided me with a pillow that night.) Maybe it was my 21st birthday, I have no idea how much I drank that night, but I'm told it was impressive. Maybe it was one of the nights I left the house with over $200.00 and came home with nothing. Yes, I am a binge drinker. I don't drink during the week so I need to catch up on weekends. - Jim "Like" - The modern day comma Good bye, my friends. You are missed.
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I don't have the number, I just know that if you take a right at the hotel that CSS is about 2 miles (maybe a few more) down the road. At least that's what I remember. I think it's a budget inn. Maybe someone local to CSS can post the info. - Jim "Like" - The modern day comma Good bye, my friends. You are missed.
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Hmmm.... I routinely refer to a friend on depo as insane, maybe it really is just the drug. Yeah right. - Jim "Like" - The modern day comma Good bye, my friends. You are missed.
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Of course they haven't posted it, if they did they wouldn't have to charge you for it. Directly from the website: They need to pay for that new building somehow. In the interests of helping those who want a SIM but don't want to pay for it, I'll see if I can't print it as a pdf. - Jim "Like" - The modern day comma Good bye, my friends. You are missed.
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Can you post the rest of the results? We know there were more than three people, how did the 4 through XX settle out? - Jim "Like" - The modern day comma Good bye, my friends. You are missed.
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If that's the start point, 1 hour + - easily.
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Finally, SOME information about this years Turkey Boogie.
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You need to be smarter than the alarm clock. "Like" - The modern day comma Good bye, my friends. You are missed.
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If you're into the bar scene (not club) you'll probably enjoy Puck Fair. - Jim "Like" - The modern day comma Good bye, my friends. You are missed.
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:4:0 I don't know what the official temperature was, but it was DAMN COLD here in NJ. The jumping season is winding down and I don't think I'll be spending nearly as much time at the DZ until things warm up. Went to a sweet halloween party on Saturday, had a pretty good time there. - Jim "Like" - The modern day comma Good bye, my friends. You are missed.
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Be careful with Kazaa Lite and Ad-Aware as well. Kazaa Lite contains a dll that looks to Ad-Aware to be spyware, but it isn't. Just be sure to RTFM and you'll be fine. - Jim "Like" - The modern day comma Good bye, my friends. You are missed.
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1 Super Otter 1 Super Skyvan 1 Cessna Caravan 1 Cessna Grand Caravan 1 Steerman Bi-plane 1 Cessna 182 2 Very cool specialty aircraft on the way. - Jim "Like" - The modern day comma Good bye, my friends. You are missed.
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What are you talking about? This doesn't make sense, BSD as we already know is OS - that's software, but it's also unimportant. How is it a BSD core running on Solaris or NT? That would imply some type of emulation and that's just bad. Checkpoint is nothing more than a software based packet filter with a few pretty GUIs for building rules and browsing logs. It is as succeptable to compromise as the core OS, in this case either Solaris or NT, Checkpoint might also run on AIX, HP, and a host of other systems, I'm not sure. Just like Checkpoint. Do you know how many buggy versions of IOS are out there? Again, without the software your PIX is nothing more than an ugly, noisy paperweight. Uh? Specifically what 'average homebuilt software' are you referring to? Features are built into the software, the features are as powerful or as weak as the developers made them. In some cases these features are completely contained within the software, in others OS support is needed to allow them to run properly. There aren't any bug-traq listings against them because they're new. Given time flaws and exploits will be discovered in ANY software application. - Jim "Like" - The modern day comma Good bye, my friends. You are missed.
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Jimbo replied to mdowling's topic in Introductions and Greets
Welcome Matt, I think it's time you posted some of the Rantoul pictures. - Jim "Like" - The modern day comma Good bye, my friends. You are missed. -
Where in Michigan Bob? I grew up near there, well maybe anyhow, Michigan is a big state. - Jim "Like" - The modern day comma Good bye, my friends. You are missed.
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That's a myth. Exactly what part of your 'hardware' firewall do you think makes it so useful? It's not the hardware, it's the software and features built into said software. The idea that hardware firewalls are/were more secure might have held water back in the day when processor speeds were, well, slower than they are now. One of the most successful and widely implemented firewalls on the market today, Checkpoint - and soon to be 'Next Generation' - is a software firewall. The Pix, if I'm not mistaken, is losing market share quickly, that is if it ever even had it. - Jim "Like" - The modern day comma Good bye, my friends. You are missed.
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That's probably JS Pager, a utility to provide virtual desktops on Windows. It is, in my opinion, one of the single best Windows programs out there. You can get it here: http://hem.fyristorg.com/jspage/ - Jim "Like" - The modern day comma Good bye, my friends. You are missed.
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Got a port? I'm going to look it up now. Stupid fuckers. "Like" - The modern day comma Good bye, my friends. You are missed.
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Definitely not a good idea, but two failed siphons the 'traditional' way had left me frustrurated, I finally just gave up and used my mouth. Lots of yeasties, very little sugar, and 7% alcohol saved me from that one. I need get one of those. - Jim "Like" - The modern day comma Good bye, my friends. You are missed.
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Don't be fooled, I think it's harder than you might think to catch in infection in your beer. For example, I had one HELL of time getting this batch from the primary into the secondary, had there been video it would have looked like a one man keystone cops episode. I managed to brush ends of the racking cane up against almost every surface between my kitchen and the carboy, and at one point finally used my mouth to start the siphon. The beer has been in the secondary for almost 1 week now and shows absolutely no signs of infection, as a matter of fact, last night it even tasted quite good (for warm flat beer). Sure, keeping things clean is important, but you don't need a 'clean room' to do it. And as far as the original post goes, you're right, that's a fine fine smell.
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I'm a Unix guy, I rarely invest any time in the latest Windows this or Windows that or new and exciting ways to spam people through Windows. That said, I was a bit surprised when I came home and saw this (see attachment) - anyone know how this got in? Thanks much, Jim "Like" - The modern day comma Good bye, my friends. You are missed. WTF.doc
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Doesn't ZP, when it rips, rip all the way to the seam regardless of any rip-stop technology that may be incorporated into the fabric? That's what I've been led to believe, of course I've also been told that F111 does not exhibit this rather nasty characteristic. ZP on a reserve, no thanks. - Jim "Like" - The modern day comma Good bye, my friends. You are missed.