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slynne
response 75 of 512: Mark Unseen   Apr 2 20:19 UTC 2002

My sister's birthday is 4/14 and while sometimes she finds that people 
are busy around her birthday, i have never heard her complain about it. 
tsty
response 76 of 512: Mark Unseen   Apr 2 20:36 UTC 2002

GREAT!  two more additions to their only birthday and thier  0th birthday
party
  
kids, from here on, it's parties every time you take a saf3e enough
trip all the wasy around the sun!.
  
and i hope you each have about a hundred of them!
  
congratulations  Rhiannon, Valeri, jance, anderyn, bru  ... and 
  
                Griffin Rhys (no loginid yet)
                Kendra Lisa  (kendra@grex.org) 
  
jiffer
response 77 of 512: Mark Unseen   Apr 3 02:29 UTC 2002

Kewl!  Congrats to all the families!!!!! May the new additions be fun and
memoriable!
other
response 78 of 512: Mark Unseen   Apr 3 03:02 UTC 2002

That's a 2oz inch.  Hmmm.
ric
response 79 of 512: Mark Unseen   Apr 3 03:11 UTC 2002

Congrats to all the new parents!
jaklumen
response 80 of 512: Mark Unseen   Apr 3 07:59 UTC 2002

resp:72  Let them speak for themselves, then.  My father's birthday is 
December 23rd.  I don't know how he felt about it as a kid.  I don't 
know how enthused people are about their birthdays past 35 or so, but 
I'm guessing it is less of a deal than in childhood.  I figure my 
father had this perspective partly in mind.  I do know his 40th was a 
fairly well-celebrated event, and friends did come by to offer well-
wishes (or condolences, I guess, hehe).

I also knew a girl whose middle name was Noel since her birthday *was* 
on Xmas.  She didn't seem really bothered by it, last I remembered.
eskarina
response 81 of 512: Mark Unseen   Apr 3 13:38 UTC 2002

My dad's birthday is January 14th, and I've heard him complain about it a
lot... he said as a kid a lot of the time people still didn't have any money
left over after Christmas and said they couldn't give him anything.

Further proof that NO ONE in my family knows how to budget...
aruba
response 82 of 512: Mark Unseen   Apr 3 14:18 UTC 2002

Carol's birthday is December 26th, and she says she wasn't scarred by it.
mooncat
response 83 of 512: Mark Unseen   Apr 3 17:15 UTC 2002

Heh, mine is January 11th and I have the same complaint as Anna's 
father. Two weeks and three days is just too close to Christmas for my 
liking.
tpryan
response 84 of 512: Mark Unseen   Apr 3 17:24 UTC 2002

        Congradulations to all!  Live long and prosper.

        Uncle Jerry has his birthday on Dec 24.  As a kid, he sometimes felt
he got jipped, because of combined gift giving, but he later knew he
would sometimes get a much better gift than his siblings.  for example,
he got a bike for birthday/christmas, something his siblings never got
for either day.

        April 1 will also be an Easter Sunday sometime.
bru
response 85 of 512: Mark Unseen   Apr 3 23:50 UTC 2002

There be Baby Here!

Rhiannon is home from the hospital along with Griffin Rhys Parton.
carson
response 86 of 512: Mark Unseen   Apr 4 01:20 UTC 2002

The Northern Michigan University baseball team currently is 5-3 in
conference play, after splitting doubleheaders at Ferris State.
Unfortunately, the team is 12-12 overall after losing the final of
the Great Lakes Invitational of Baseball yesterday in Muskegeon.
clees
response 87 of 512: Mark Unseen   Apr 4 06:06 UTC 2002

Jan 16th, but not only that, being part of twins made it worse?
Nah, I was spoiled, and so was my bro.
Although it's a drag when both of you always get the same presents, 
like we didn't have a personality of our own. And to nobody could tell 
us apart, gosh... we were fraternal.
bhelliom
response 88 of 512: Mark Unseen   Apr 4 14:47 UTC 2002

Hopefully that doesn't hold true these days . . . or does it?
senna
response 89 of 512: Mark Unseen   Apr 5 07:58 UTC 2002

Greetings from moderately chilly St. Paul, MN It's been a good weekend, though
it could certainly be better if Michigan had won and I wasn't typing on a
laptop with lots of lag.  I *hate* laptop keyboards.
rcurl
response 90 of 512: Mark Unseen   Apr 5 19:41 UTC 2002

>Yahoo can track where you go on the internet. If you'd like to
>stop this, you will need to click on the link at the Yahoo Privacy Page, to
>"Opt Out".
>
>http://privacy.yahoo.com/privacy/us/pixels/details.html
>
>YOU WILL NEED TO CLICK THE "CLICK HERE" link in
>paragraph "c." to OPT OUT. This will have to be done from each computer and
>browser that you use.
tsty
response 91 of 512: Mark Unseen   Apr 6 06:53 UTC 2002

GAWD! they ARE persistent .. !!! thankxx rcurl. btw, in addition
to grex. where else might this info be available?
oval
response 92 of 512: Mark Unseen   Apr 6 07:28 UTC 2002

if you are a yahoo user and rely on the POP feature, is there a good free POP
provider to switch to? (i'm asking for a friend .. i swear!)

eskarina
response 93 of 512: Mark Unseen   Apr 6 22:18 UTC 2002

What is POP?
oval
response 94 of 512: Mark Unseen   Apr 6 22:44 UTC 2002

"post office protcol"  - basically a service that allows you to connect to
a server which anables you to download mail directly to your computer. like
into eudora or Outhouse.

pthomas
response 95 of 512: Mark Unseen   Apr 6 22:55 UTC 2002

M-Net supports POP.
oval
response 96 of 512: Mark Unseen   Apr 6 23:01 UTC 2002

this would be for a person that would never telnet in or use webyapp - just
needs free POP long term.
jazz
response 97 of 512: Mark Unseen   Apr 6 23:40 UTC 2002

        Trivia fact:  the number-one source of lag on M-Net was, at one time,
users repeatedly querying M-Net via POP3, especially users with slow
connections, or logically far away from M-Net.  
jp2
response 98 of 512: Mark Unseen   Apr 6 23:42 UTC 2002

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jazz
response 99 of 512: Mark Unseen   Apr 6 23:43 UTC 2002

        One word for you:  "colocation".  I think it was first proposed in
'95.
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