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gregb
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response 100 of 335:
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Jul 2 17:13 UTC 2003 |
Thanks, Lynne. I'm a Borders regular, so I can definitely use it.
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polytarp
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response 101 of 335:
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Jul 3 04:59 UTC 2003 |
THANK YOU SLYNEE!
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tod
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response 102 of 335:
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Jul 3 18:40 UTC 2003 |
This response has been erased.
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goose
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response 103 of 335:
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Jul 3 21:04 UTC 2003 |
That is really funny.
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dcat
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response 104 of 335:
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Jul 4 01:02 UTC 2003 |
Anyone click on the links in the text? It just gets better :-D
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gelinas
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response 105 of 335:
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Jul 4 01:45 UTC 2003 |
And don't miss
http://www.coxar.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/blair.html
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jaklumen
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response 106 of 335:
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Jul 5 09:34 UTC 2003 |
resp:103-104 Interesting, and yep.
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tsty
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response 107 of 335:
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Jul 6 06:48 UTC 2003 |
regarding hte dnc lists - i hope that that is for 'selling' calls
only.
thre is a LOT of legitimate (no money involved) research that
requires a statistical random sampling given the universe of
available phn numbers.
at least if ithe dnc list is for 'sales' then the only pestering
calls will be from survey/research stuff - and i heartly recommmend that
those calls be received with grace .. adn answers ..
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rcurl
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response 108 of 335:
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Jul 6 17:11 UTC 2003 |
You cannot get a "statistical random sampling" (of what?, by the way) by
telephone, because of the biases from who usually answers the phone, from
who is at home a lot, from who will or will not cooperate, and from the
demographic distribution of phone numbers.
Also by the way - who do you consider "legitimate" telephone pollsters?
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mdw
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response 109 of 335:
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Jul 7 01:32 UTC 2003 |
I certainly don't cooperate with telephone surveys anymore. At one
point in the late 80's I ended up on somebody's "list". Everytime they
had a survey, they would call me up. Statistically, I assume they were
figuring that by hitting the same subset each time, they could more
easily correct for bias. I cooperated with this for a while. Then I
got a "farmer jack's" survey. I'm sure this one was professionally
oriented, but all of the questions were very narrowly tailored, and
almost completely irrelevant for me, as I was doing most of my shopping
at PFC at the time. I got annoyed at the assumptions that were being
made, and refused to cooperate with any more surveys.
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scott
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response 110 of 335:
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Jul 7 06:57 UTC 2003 |
I tend to see surveys as a way to push my agenda. That, or question the
surveyor on minutae of the questions and why they don't have an option which
I consider optimimum. ;)
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gull
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response 111 of 335:
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Jul 7 14:06 UTC 2003 |
I often cooperate with political surveys, but no other ones. I think I
did hang up on one that was obviously a "push poll" once.
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rcurl
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response 112 of 335:
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Jul 7 15:39 UTC 2003 |
How can answering a survey "push" your agenda, Scott? Although they
probably have a personal opinion, the surveyors can't do anything about
your minutia. If they are personally involved they might enjoy discussing
it with you, but then they are just filling out a form.
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cross
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response 113 of 335:
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Jul 7 19:28 UTC 2003 |
This response has been erased.
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charcat
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response 114 of 335:
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Jul 9 04:47 UTC 2003 |
I just received my first spam at my regular e-mail address, something
about expanding a part of my male anatomy. The thing is the only one I
gave that address to lately was the "do not call" websight. Hmm...
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jor
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response 115 of 335:
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Jul 9 07:16 UTC 2003 |
aha!
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other
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response 116 of 335:
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Jul 9 14:35 UTC 2003 |
Not conclusive....
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remmers
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response 117 of 335:
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Jul 9 14:40 UTC 2003 |
But interesting...
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fuzzman
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response 118 of 335:
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Jul 9 16:48 UTC 2003 |
Re: 114 - Probably a dictionary attack.
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carson
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response 119 of 335:
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Jul 10 15:45 UTC 2003 |
(happy birthday James Cleaveland [fka randall] and Philip Baskette
[fka pbmax]! and to Heather Martin, Who Is Not A Grexer!)
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cmcgee
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response 120 of 335:
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Jul 11 15:37 UTC 2003 |
I have a student with Cisco certification, CAEN (and multiple other) network
experience, and a strong Unix background. Can anyone help me hook him up with
some work (part or full time)?
Email me here if you have any suggestions.
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novomit
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response 121 of 335:
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Jul 12 15:50 UTC 2003 |
www.geekcorps.org
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russ
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response 122 of 335:
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Jul 13 15:16 UTC 2003 |
RISKS digest volume 22 issue 79 is in /a/r/u/russ/risks/risks-22.79
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tsty
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response 123 of 335:
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Jul 17 05:44 UTC 2003 |
re #24 ... VeryKewlPics now appear on your raccoon page - sweet!
http://www-personal.umich.edu/~mconger/raccoons.html
i live-trapped, oh, maybe 9/10/11 or so and drove them out to
the country nd released them near someone *elses's* house ..
<heh-heh>
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russ
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response 124 of 335:
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Jul 17 23:12 UTC 2003 |
RISKS digest volume 22 issue 80 is in /a/r/u/russ/risks/risks-22.80
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