I printed this post and I'll keep it for when I get closer to getting this up and going. As I said, I'll be at a youth camp for most of this year. We are talking middle of nowhere on 632 acres. The have internet access but its limited. I'll probably be doing research while there but I'll be limited because of there slow access. They actualy have DSL but their routers are set to limit
The Trucker wrote: On Thu, 21 Aug 2008 10:36:05 -0400, Les Cargill wrote: forbisgaryg@msn.com wrote: On Aug 21, 5:28 am, "*Anarcissie*" <anarcis...@gmail.com> wrote: On Aug 21, 2:38 am, The Trucker <mik...@verizon.net> wrote: On Wed, 20 Aug 2008 20:22:18 -0700, *Anarcissie* wrote: Yet another installment in so many lies that it is impossible
Genocide Olympics Under Spotlight -- Changing the Rules of the Games / NYTimes -- Micky's HO : China got what it wanted : The attention of the world, now the whole world is watching. . . . . :-) :-) -- The New York Times March 30, 2008 Changing the Rules of the Games By ILAN GREENBERG On a morning in mid-February, the four staff members of Dream for Darfur sat in silence in
Hi Henrik I have just organised to have the drives returned, got slightly stung with a charge but that's my own fault. Thing is with regards to the supported OS issue, I have a 500GB Mybook USB which just sais XP compatible just like the Lacie and that works fine with SBS2003, in fact looking through the list of drives from my supplier none of them so far state compatibility with 2003
On Tue, 12 Feb 2008 22:20:08 -0600, "Steve" <no.one@example.com> wrote: Message-ID: <27p6q39qjfcivsv16nfqnckvnoptm289o0@4ax.com> ...well, that was easy. Remember fuckwit, YOU were the one who reached for pathetic insults first when you couldn't counter the arguments I presented in that post. You got soundly bitch slapped and then turned right around and started cryin about