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scott
response 110 of 335: Mark Unseen   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.  ;)
gull
response 111 of 335: Mark Unseen   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.
rcurl
response 112 of 335: Mark Unseen   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.

cross
response 113 of 335: Mark Unseen   Jul 7 19:28 UTC 2003

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charcat
response 114 of 335: Mark Unseen   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...
jor
response 115 of 335: Mark Unseen   Jul 9 07:16 UTC 2003

        aha!
other
response 116 of 335: Mark Unseen   Jul 9 14:35 UTC 2003

Not conclusive....
remmers
response 117 of 335: Mark Unseen   Jul 9 14:40 UTC 2003

But interesting...
fuzzman
response 118 of 335: Mark Unseen   Jul 9 16:48 UTC 2003

Re: 114 - Probably a dictionary attack.
carson
response 119 of 335: Mark Unseen   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!)
cmcgee
response 120 of 335: Mark Unseen   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.
novomit
response 121 of 335: Mark Unseen   Jul 12 15:50 UTC 2003

www.geekcorps.org
russ
response 122 of 335: Mark Unseen   Jul 13 15:16 UTC 2003

RISKS digest volume 22 issue 79 is in /a/r/u/russ/risks/risks-22.79
tsty
response 123 of 335: Mark Unseen   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>
russ
response 124 of 335: Mark Unseen   Jul 17 23:12 UTC 2003

RISKS digest volume 22 issue 80 is in /a/r/u/russ/risks/risks-22.80
keesan
response 125 of 335: Mark Unseen   Jul 18 14:49 UTC 2003

I called SBC for the 13th or 14th time to report that I was still getting 'Let
repeat dialing.....'.  The guy I got said he was a supervisor and he would
put some big guns on the project.  The last person had the theory that people
had cancelled repeat dialing but not the announcement, so she cancelled the
announcement.  This time they will look into programming errors, which was
the problem with the commercial after 8 rings.   While working on this task
he tried to sell me a cell phone.
tod
response 126 of 335: Mark Unseen   Jul 18 20:13 UTC 2003

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cross
response 127 of 335: Mark Unseen   Jul 18 21:38 UTC 2003

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tod
response 128 of 335: Mark Unseen   Jul 18 21:57 UTC 2003

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mary
response 129 of 335: Mark Unseen   Jul 18 23:51 UTC 2003

After calling for help take an aspirin.  If you
are alone move to somewhere where you can be seen
or at the very least unlock your front door.

Then lay still and wait for help.

That would be my advice.
jmsaul
response 130 of 335: Mark Unseen   Jul 19 04:32 UTC 2003

The cough thing has been pretty vigorously debunked -- it apparently can work,
but only for certain types of heart attacks, and is actively bad for others.
Listen to Mary.

  http://www.snopes.com/toxins/coughcpr.htm

Excerpt:

If you were a doctor and knew exactly what you were doing, it might help save
your life. If, however, you are not a physician and you misjudge the kind of
cardiac event you're experiencing, cough CPR could kill. This "helpful" e-mail
could help you right into a grave. 
happyboy
response 131 of 335: Mark Unseen   Jul 19 19:05 UTC 2003

well, thanks alot, mister party pooper.

><
--
jmsaul
response 132 of 335: Mark Unseen   Jul 19 20:32 UTC 2003

Sorry dude.  I know you were counting on it.
happyboy
response 133 of 335: Mark Unseen   Jul 19 23:08 UTC 2003

/goes back to eating cheeze-puffs
russ
response 134 of 335: Mark Unseen   Jul 22 21:25 UTC 2003

RISKS digest volume 22 issue 81 is in /a/r/u/russ/risks/risks-22.81
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