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Author: grimgrim
Date: Jan 31, 2008 16:05
On Jan 29, 7:29 am, xiko...@ 163.com wrote:
> There is no doubt that flat straight smooth hair is the fashionable
> hair style. But what can all the poor women with curly hair do?
omg! move inland?
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Author: jacqueslamerjacqueslamer
Date: Jan 31, 2008 08:27
Hello;
Have a look at this Canadian made product, the ZENN car.
Completely harmless to the environment, it will reduce emmissions by 6
tons for one family per year.
It is potentially going to be made available for sale in Canada, BC
will be the first province to allow them for sale.
Have a look at the rick mercer report, it is wild, this vehicle will
due a family of 4 in the city no problems. It may be sold for about
12,000 dollars if it is available in Ontario and Quebec.
You got the see the video, it is wild, 12 cases of 24 plus a box of
kellogs corn flakes fits in the car. And you can drive it home.
Send a letter to your MPP to get John Baird on board, he has not even
been in one yet. And call the minister of Transportation and tell him
to take a test drive too, it would do wonders for our environment and
our Children's environment too!
Nice.
http://www.zenncars.com/
Jack
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Author: JBJB
Date: Jan 31, 2008 06:34
To be honest, I haven't been following this story at all until I heard
a radio ad this morning.
I gather from the ad that the City of Ottawa is proposing increasing
the hourly rate at the meter to $3/hour. Ok, I have no real issues
with that...
The ad then goes on to say the City of Ottawa is also proposing to
extend hours of operation of the meters to include evenings and
weekends. Ok, I have a small problem with that only because it will
affect businesses that don't offer free parking. Essentially, Bank
Street north of the Queensway is now fucked outside of core weekday
hours. The Market area may feel some pain as well but I suspect it
will still survive with the new slew of tenants now living in nice
tony condos.
The kicker though, was when the ad then breaks away to a "University"
student complaining about the parking rates. Give me a fucking
break. Take the fucking bus you hoser. If you can afford the car,
you can afford the parking fee. If not ditch the car. On that
example alone, I hope the City of Ottawa goes forward with the
proposal.
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Author: JBJB
Date: Jan 31, 2008 06:27
On Jan 31, 12:36 am, Marc Bissonnette _/internalysis.com>
wrote:
> Paul Enta got too close to a singularity. This was
> what came out the other side: news:19a584e6-04d1-45f0-87a9-
> b75cdded4...@p69g2000hsa.googlegroups.com:
>
>> On Jan 30, 8:46 pm, Pezzo90 wrote:
>>> In a blow to Ottawa's high-tech sector, dozens of Dell call-centre
>>> employees in that city are losing their jobs and corporate plans
>>> announced with much fanfare to hire about 1,200 others are being
>>> scrapped, the world's second-largest personal computer maker said
>>> yesterday.
>
>> Call centres are not really high-tech jobs.
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Author: Gordon DewisGordon Dewis
Date: Jan 30, 2008 02:43
Archive-name: ONAG.faq
Last-modified: $Date: 2003/08/12 22:03:49 $
This FAQ provides ott.* users with a rough idea of how ott.* groups
are managed, and what "ONAG" is.
Note that ONAG procedures are currently in trial-and-error
experimentation, and are subject to change.
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Subject: What is ONAG?
ONAG stands for "Ottawa News Administrator Group". This is a small
number of experienced Usenet administrators and users in the Ottawa
area that are interested in ensuring that ott.* is a consistent and
useful Usenet hierarchy.
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Subject: What does ONAG do?
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Author: Dubious DudeDubious Dude
Date: Jan 29, 2008 21:14
Dubious Dude wrote:
> Anyone come off it recently? Last website condition update was before 5pm.
> It's a bit of a trek just to find out that it is mushy.
Well, just to answer my own question, it was quite good. A phenomenal amount of
people playing hockey, though. I wonder why such a contrast from past years...
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Author: nowarforisrael.comnowarforisrael.com
Date: Jan 29, 2008 19:22
http://www.erichufschmid.net/TFC/Protocols-in-Modern-English.htm
Goyim are mentally inferior to Jews and can’t run their nations
properly. For their sake and ours, we need to abolish their
governments and replace them with a single government. This will take
a long time and involve much bloodshed, but it’s for a good cause.
Here’s what we’ll need to do:
* Place our agents and helpers everywhere
* Take control of the media and use it in propaganda for our plans
* Start fights between different races, classes and religions
* Use bribery...
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Author: infoinfo
Date: Jan 29, 2008 18:12
Beste klant,
Telenet heeft een migratie gedaan van haar nieuwsservers.
Wat betekent dit concreet voor jou als gebruiker?
Er verandert niets aan de service, maar om verder gebruik te maken van de
Telenet nieuwsgroepen service moet je bij de instellingen van je nieuwslezer
het adres van de nieuwsserver veranderen van news.telenet.be of
newsbin.telenet.be in newsgroups.telenet.be. Verder dien je de authenticatie
op deze nieuwsserver uit te schakelen.
Met vriendelijke groeten,
Het Telenet team
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Cher client,
Telenet a effectue une migration de ses serveurs de newsgroup.
Pour continuer a utiliser les newsgroups de Telenet, modifiez dans la
configuration de lecteur de nouvelles l'adresse du serveur de newsgroup:
newsgroups.telenet.be a la place de news.telenet.be ou newsbin.telenet.be.
Ceci ne necessite pas que vous vous identifiez pour acceder a ce serveur de
newsgroup.
Cordialement,
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