Re: WO alternatives
Re: WO alternatives
- Subject: Re: WO alternatives
- From: Tim Worman <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 10 Oct 2009 14:11:09 -0700
I think we already fulfilled all requirements for international consideration today - we had multiple links to French sites that I didn't even bother to understand. :-)
Tim
UCLA GSE&IS
On Oct 10, 2009, at 1:50 PM, Miguel Arroz wrote:
> Hi!
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> Would you please use the metric system? Celsius anyone? :P
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> Yours
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> Miguel Arroz
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> On 2009/10/10, at 20:20, Chuck Hill wrote:
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>> On Oct 10, 2009, at 11:41 AM, Kieran Kelleher wrote:
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>>> So many WO-devs on the list on a Saturday .... how about that?!
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>> Sad, isn't it? My excuse is that I live on the other coast and just dragged myself out of a warm, soft bed.
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>>> Too cold outside for you in the frozen tundras of the north Chuck?! ;-)
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>> Sunny and 60 today.
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>>> Well, since this is the time of year to dig Chuck about preparing for his very cold winter in the frozen tundras of the north,
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>> I see you are acquiring the American knowledge of geography. I live in a rain forest. It very rarely snows. East of here, that is where it freezes. Here, it rains. All day. Every day. For months. It is an excellent place to feel suicidal.
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>>> let me say that I am now going to turn off my email quickly before he replies, prepare the nice Prime Rib Roast for the grill rotisserie outside in the 85 F sunny Florida weather and I am going to enjoy a pint of stout while it cooks nice and slow.
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>> I was not sure before, but now I am. I hate you!!!
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>>> And of course that's Guinness stout, none of that chocolate milk flavored stout that Chuck likes!
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>> I hope the foam runs up your nose and causes a nasty sting!
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>> Chuck
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>>> On Oct 10, 2009, at 1:53 PM, Chuck Hill wrote:
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>>>> On Oct 10, 2009, at 10:36 AM, Guido Neitzer wrote:
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>>>>> On 9. Oct. 2009, at 22:30 , Stephane Guyot wrote:
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>>>>>> today I don't believe the challenge is on the server anymore.
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>>>>> As long as you can't pull the data out of the user's nose,
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>>>> And when you can, I think, I shall retire.
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>>>> -- Chuck Hill Senior Consultant / VP Development
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>> Chuck Hill Senior Consultant / VP Development
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