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aruba
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response 10 of 335:
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Jun 23 16:11 UTC 2003 |
Thanks for the tip, Jan. I modified the page to make it look better, and
put up Version 1.1.
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eskarina
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response 11 of 335:
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Jun 23 16:39 UTC 2003 |
I thought the page was cute, too. :)
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mary
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response 12 of 335:
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Jun 23 17:45 UTC 2003 |
Fun stuff. Especially when it's your neighbor's attic. ;-)
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aruba
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response 13 of 335:
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Jun 23 17:56 UTC 2003 |
Indeed. :)
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mdw
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response 14 of 335:
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Jun 23 19:11 UTC 2003 |
Especially when it's somebody's house far away.
I had raccoons living in my chimney for a while. This was Not Good. I
finally had to hire somebody to send my raccoons away in a barred cage
to Jackson.
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tod
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response 15 of 335:
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Jun 23 19:16 UTC 2003 |
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mdw
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response 16 of 335:
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Jun 23 19:22 UTC 2003 |
Well, um, there's the wicker kind, the wire kind, the chain link kind,
the expanded metal mesh kind, the perforated plastic kind, the ceramic
kind, ...
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dcat
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response 17 of 335:
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Jun 23 20:24 UTC 2003 |
we had raccoons living in our attic for several years. eventually we
convinced our landlord (AA Realty) to do something about it, and they went
away. I don't know what was actually done about it. . .
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orinoco
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response 18 of 335:
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Jun 23 20:28 UTC 2003 |
I imagine it was some sort of protection racket. Your landlord just knew who
to pay off.
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keesan
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response 19 of 335:
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Jun 23 20:52 UTC 2003 |
What do raccoons do in Jackson. One time when we were at the vegetable
gardens behind the Lutheran Church on Liberty Rd., we watched someone get out
of a car with a caged raccoon and release it. Kind of them to supply it with
a steady diet of fresh vegetables.
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goose
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response 20 of 335:
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Jun 23 23:41 UTC 2003 |
For those of you who know Evan Corcoran (login: cme), this is from his
brother:
Hello all,
I'm writing to let you know that Evan had a serious bicycle-car accident
last Wednesday night at 1am.( 18.June). while bicycling home from work with
a friend, an SUV collided with the two of them at a roundabout. The friend
was knocked off his bicycle and Evan was knocked out when he collided
head-on with the side of the SUV. He has a broken right collarbone
(clavicle), some stitches on his right arm, thwacked his head, and is
generally beaten up. He's doing well considering the seriousness of the
accident, and is at home resting. He could use your thoughts and contact.
All previous plans (including climing Mt. Rainier) are on indefinite hold.
The doc said he would probably heal fine, although there is nothing they can
do to set clavicles properly in place. The doc suggested an 8-12 week
healing time for this. So he'll be out of circulation for awhile. On the
bright side he may end up ambidexterous since he has to use his left for
everything now.
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keesan
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response 21 of 335:
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Jun 23 23:44 UTC 2003 |
Don't know him, but as bikers, we sympathize. I have always steered clear
of cars but Jim got hit by one, and a small truck drove over him and then
backed up over him (he was not hurt, somehow). Cars tend not to look at
anything smaller than they are, but how can you miss TWO? I hope the driver
lost their license. Best wishes for a relatively painless recovery.
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jmsaul
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response 22 of 335:
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Jun 23 23:58 UTC 2003 |
Wow. I'm glad it wasn't worse. I didn't know Evan well, but please pass on
my best wishes.
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tsty
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response 23 of 335:
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Jun 24 03:55 UTC 2003 |
cool page ...
http://www-personal.umich.edu/~mconger/raccoons.html
no pics! newtscape 4.79 os 9.2.2 javascript on, java off
?????
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aruba
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response 24 of 335:
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Jun 24 04:20 UTC 2003 |
Looks like Netscape has a problem with filenames that have spaces in them.
Try it again - I changed the filenames.
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gull
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response 25 of 335:
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Jun 24 13:22 UTC 2003 |
Re #4: Daww. Baby raccoons are so cute. :>
Re #24: Technically, I think you have to escape spaces in URLs by
replacing them with "%20". Most of the time you can get away with not
doing that, but not always.
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goose
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response 26 of 335:
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Jun 24 14:53 UTC 2003 |
I spoke to Evan last night. He's not in a lot of pain, but does feel a bit
dull in the head. I think his spirit is a bit broken as well. I'll pass the
good wishes along when I speak to him next.
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eprom
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response 27 of 335:
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Jun 24 15:06 UTC 2003 |
did anyone notice a news article on cnn.com titled
"Apple: New Macs world's fastest PCs"???
A few years back, I was verbally beaten up by some
of my geek friends for refering to an apple as a PC.
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tod
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response 28 of 335:
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Jun 24 17:43 UTC 2003 |
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remmers
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response 29 of 335:
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Jun 24 17:45 UTC 2003 |
Re #20: Geez, sorry to hear about the accident. Best wishes to Evan
for a speedy recovery.
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tod
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response 30 of 335:
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Jun 24 18:01 UTC 2003 |
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drew
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response 31 of 335:
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Jun 24 20:40 UTC 2003 |
Re #21 re #20:
Was the bike properly equipped with reflectors or lights?
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mdw
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response 32 of 335:
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Jun 24 21:07 UTC 2003 |
I've broken my right collar bone too. It's 3 months of annoyance, but
shouldn't leave any lasting signs (except for probably a crooked
collarbone with interesting "bumps"). At least in my case, it was never
very painful, the annoyance is mainly in terms of keeping things roughly
lined up and stationary while they knit up, then in getting the shoulder
joint to loosen up afterwards. About the only thing the doctors are
good for is to give you a sort of shoulder harness that is supposed to
help keep things stretched out so they heal right, which is only
moderately helpful.
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cross
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response 33 of 335:
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Jun 24 21:50 UTC 2003 |
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naftee
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response 34 of 335:
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Jun 25 03:21 UTC 2003 |
Did he lose any teeth?
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