> Timothy Sutter wrote: you denigrate your own 'information' as faulty. i see no good reason to take your self described misinformation as credible. so, i won't. Episkopos J.J. Jubilee wrote: There must be a reason for this serpentine raising, and perhaps a readjustment is inevitable. If you hold on to an entirely Ahrimanic perspective Tim
> Timothy Sutter wrote: # once again, the state probably isn't able to open # your eyes to the presence of the higher powers, but # the state can institute coded behaviors anyway. # well, it can and it does. # whatever 'it' is. mind you, it's probably just as obvious that some class of people cannot simply see a personal lack and suggest
Ken Chaddock wrote: R. Steve Walz wrote: Ken Chaddock wrote: R. Steve Walz wrote: Yet this is *EXACTLY* what you support...women's CHOICES resulting in involuntary obligations and responsibilities for men. ------------------------------ And for her AS WELL!! Even MORESO for her, if he leaves her! The point you are either
Dear Greats, We are using Windows CE 5.0 image with MIPS Au1200 platform. We are having LAN911C network adapter. We have a requirement to send ARP request to the network to check for any IP conflict is present. We tried using SendARP function. We observed this call is intermiately fails. and this is an IPhelper function which requires a IP for send ARP packets. We need to sendARP request
lubomirr@gmail.com schreef: well done from the soon-to-be EIGHT TIMES F1 WORLD CHAMPION lol, he got the win handed by Renault themself and Ferrari making the right moves. Alonso drove far better than MS like every other race. Sure, when MS drove his intermiate tyres to the good old slicks he was by far the fastest guy on the track ( is that even legal to be so fast with such tyres? )