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  • L leckey 0

    For the Americans on the board, our Independence Day is next week. What are your favorite things to do on the holiday? What do you plan on doing this year? For those of you non-Yanks, when is Indepence Day in your country (if you have one) and what are some of the customs?

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    Ravi Bhavnani
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    leckey wrote:

    What do you plan on doing this year?

    This will prolly come as no surprise to anyone, but I'll be spending the long weekend writing code. Oh, and I actually bought some ham again - first time in several months! :) /ravi My new year's resolution: 2048 x 1536 Home | Music | Articles | Freeware | Trips ravib(at)ravib(dot)com

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      That must be quite a site in NYC! It's too early for combining. But we do have a phrase of "Knee high by the Fourth of July" when talking about the corn. Mmmm....roasted sweet corn!

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      Josh Smith
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      Mmmm....roasted sweet corn!

      I get my roasted sweet corn at street fairs, where they sell tons of cool and weird stuff for cheap. They usually have street fairs just a couple blocks away from my place. Another perk to living in NYC! :) (the downside is the fact that the landlord has to physically extract rent out of my nose - oh God those plyers hurt so bad!! :(( ) Josh

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        Josh Smith
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        Yep. It's a running joke.

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          leckey wrote:

          What do you plan on doing this year?

          This will prolly come as no surprise to anyone, but I'll be spending the long weekend writing code. Oh, and I actually bought some ham again - first time in several months! :) /ravi My new year's resolution: 2048 x 1536 Home | Music | Articles | Freeware | Trips ravib(at)ravib(dot)com

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          Andy Brummer
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          Mmmmmmmmmmm! Ham sandwich. I miss ham. :sigh:


          I can imagine the sinking feeling one would have after ordering my book, only to find a laughably ridiculous theory with demented logic once the book arrives - Mark McCutcheon

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            leckey wrote:

            What are your favorite things to do on the holiday?

            Eat. It used to be popping fireworks, but that's no longer entertaining.

            leckey wrote:

            What do you plan on doing this year?

            Eat. Jeremy Falcon

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            leckey 0
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            Anything particular you are looking forward to? Grilled burgers? Brats? Potato salad? Jello with canned fruit?

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              leckey wrote:

              Mmmm....roasted sweet corn!

              I get my roasted sweet corn at street fairs, where they sell tons of cool and weird stuff for cheap. They usually have street fairs just a couple blocks away from my place. Another perk to living in NYC! :) (the downside is the fact that the landlord has to physically extract rent out of my nose - oh God those plyers hurt so bad!! :(( ) Josh

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              leckey 0
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              When most people from the East Coast find out how inexpensive real estate is here they usually have to pull their jaw up from the floor. Buying roasted sweet corn from a vendor just isn't as cool as doing it yourself, but then again, small things here are very exciting. Every time the tornado sirens go off you see everyone on their front lawns looking up in the sky for it, rather than going to the basement. As for the pliers...apply ice and drink a Screwdriver.:-D

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                Mmmmmmmmmmm! Ham sandwich. I miss ham. :sigh:


                I can imagine the sinking feeling one would have after ordering my book, only to find a laughably ridiculous theory with demented logic once the book arrives - Mark McCutcheon

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                leckey 0
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                Why do you miss it? They don't sell it where you live?

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                  Mmmmmmmmmmm! Ham sandwich. I miss ham. :sigh:


                  I can imagine the sinking feeling one would have after ordering my book, only to find a laughably ridiculous theory with demented logic once the book arrives - Mark McCutcheon

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                  Ravi Bhavnani
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                  Made myself a juicy ham + lettuce + tomato sandwich on fresh rye bread for dinner last night. Mmm mmm delicious! /ravi My new year's resolution: 2048 x 1536 Home | Music | Articles | Freeware | Trips ravib(at)ravib(dot)com

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                    When most people from the East Coast find out how inexpensive real estate is here they usually have to pull their jaw up from the floor. Buying roasted sweet corn from a vendor just isn't as cool as doing it yourself, but then again, small things here are very exciting. Every time the tornado sirens go off you see everyone on their front lawns looking up in the sky for it, rather than going to the basement. As for the pliers...apply ice and drink a Screwdriver.:-D

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                    Josh Smith
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                    leckey wrote:

                    When most people from the East Coast find out how inexpensive real estate is here they usually have to pull their jaw up from the floor.

                    I can imagine. I visited an old college friend who had moved back home to Kansas. When I found out that the gorgeous houses in his parent's neighborhood cost <= $500,000 I though they were pulling my leg. But then again, the houses were in Kansas. There ain't much cookin' in KS.

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                    As for the pliers...apply ice and drink a Screwdriver.

                    :laugh: Clever.

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                      Anything particular you are looking forward to? Grilled burgers? Brats? Potato salad? Jello with canned fruit?

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                      Jeremy Falcon
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                      It's been a while since I had it, so I'm thinking BBQ would do just nice. Jeremy Falcon

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                        For the Americans on the board, our Independence Day is next week. What are your favorite things to do on the holiday? What do you plan on doing this year? For those of you non-Yanks, when is Indepence Day in your country (if you have one) and what are some of the customs?

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                        Vikram A Punathambekar
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                        leckey wrote:

                        what are some of the customs?

                        15 Aug, 1947 was the day India won its independence. It is one of the three national holidays in our country (the others are 26 Jan (Republic Day) and 2 Oct (Gandhi Jayanthi)). We attend flag hoisting ceremonies at school/college/office/local community ground/whatever. Everybody has a flag pinned to their clothes and many vehicles carry a flag as well. There's also the parade to watch. Apart from that, it's pretty much a regular holiday. In the last few years, unfortunately, people have come to actually become alarmed when Independence Day or Republic Day is around the corner, as we've suffered quite a few terrorist strikes on these occassions. :mad: Happy Independence Day to all Americans! :) ลก Cheers, Vikram.


                        "I am not Jesus and will never be. The fact is I was a piece of cr*p till I found Him." - Paul Selormey.

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                          For the Americans on the board, our Independence Day is next week. What are your favorite things to do on the holiday? What do you plan on doing this year? For those of you non-Yanks, when is Indepence Day in your country (if you have one) and what are some of the customs?

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                          Canada day tomorrow, and in Quebec, also known as "Moving Day" when most of the appartment leases end. normally, not much is going on, some parades, some fireworks, some BBQ, some political bickering, some out door shows, ...


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                            Canada day tomorrow, and in Quebec, also known as "Moving Day" when most of the appartment leases end. normally, not much is going on, some parades, some fireworks, some BBQ, some political bickering, some out door shows, ...


                            Maximilien Lincourt Your Head A Splode - Strong Bad

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                            leckey 0
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                            Yes, I see on my calendar tomorrow is Canada Day and observed on Monday. Is it always "observed" on Monday like our Presidents' Day? And what is the significance of July 1st? (if you know...)

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                              For the Americans on the board, our Independence Day is next week. What are your favorite things to do on the holiday? What do you plan on doing this year? For those of you non-Yanks, when is Indepence Day in your country (if you have one) and what are some of the customs?

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                              Colin Angus Mackay
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                              leckey wrote:

                              For those of you non-Yanks, when is Indepence Day in your country (if you have one) and what are some of the customs?

                              Scotland declared independence from England on April 6th, 1320. We lost independence again on May 1st 1707. Next year will be the 300th Anniversary of being ruled from another country. April 6th is celebrated mostly in New York City as Tartan Day. At some point in the near future I'd like that celebration to be an Independence Day celebration again. Various groups also celebrate Scottish Independence (or lament the lack thereof) on June 23/4 which is the date of the Battle of Bannockburn (1314) which was where Scotland, under the leadership of King Robert the Bruce, defeated Edward II of England's army paving the way, at last, for Scottish Independence. Some of the more religious people also celebrate St. Andrews day (Scotland's patron saint) on November 30th. But probably the biggest celebration of the year in Scotland is Hogmanay which takes place on December 31st.


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                                leckey wrote:

                                For those of you non-Yanks, when is Indepence Day in your country (if you have one) and what are some of the customs?

                                Scotland declared independence from England on April 6th, 1320. We lost independence again on May 1st 1707. Next year will be the 300th Anniversary of being ruled from another country. April 6th is celebrated mostly in New York City as Tartan Day. At some point in the near future I'd like that celebration to be an Independence Day celebration again. Various groups also celebrate Scottish Independence (or lament the lack thereof) on June 23/4 which is the date of the Battle of Bannockburn (1314) which was where Scotland, under the leadership of King Robert the Bruce, defeated Edward II of England's army paving the way, at last, for Scottish Independence. Some of the more religious people also celebrate St. Andrews day (Scotland's patron saint) on November 30th. But probably the biggest celebration of the year in Scotland is Hogmanay which takes place on December 31st.


                                Scottish Developers events: * .NET debugging, tracing and instrumentation by Duncan Edwards Jones and Code Coverage in .NET by Craig Murphy * Developer Day Scotland: are you interested in speaking or attending? My: Website | Blog

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                                leckey 0
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                                So did the movie Braveheart annoy Scots or make them happy that people got to learn some of the rough history of Scotland?

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                                  leckey wrote:

                                  When most people from the East Coast find out how inexpensive real estate is here they usually have to pull their jaw up from the floor.

                                  I can imagine. I visited an old college friend who had moved back home to Kansas. When I found out that the gorgeous houses in his parent's neighborhood cost <= $500,000 I though they were pulling my leg. But then again, the houses were in Kansas. There ain't much cookin' in KS.

                                  leckey wrote:

                                  As for the pliers...apply ice and drink a Screwdriver.

                                  :laugh: Clever.

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                                  leckey 0
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                                  I live across from a lake, have almost 3000 sq. feet and my house cost $170,000. PLUS I don't have to pay an income tax in South Dakota and the property taxes are cheaper on this side than in Iowa or Minnesota. I find it sad that I probably have less of a mortgage payment than you pay in rent!:sigh:

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                                  • L leckey 0

                                    For the Americans on the board, our Independence Day is next week. What are your favorite things to do on the holiday? What do you plan on doing this year? For those of you non-Yanks, when is Indepence Day in your country (if you have one) and what are some of the customs?

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                                    Leslie Sanford
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                                    leckey wrote:

                                    What do you plan on doing this year?

                                    Going out to Grapevine Lake (in the Dallas/Ft. Worth area) and watch the fireworks show.

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                                      Canada day tomorrow, and in Quebec, also known as "Moving Day" when most of the appartment leases end. normally, not much is going on, some parades, some fireworks, some BBQ, some political bickering, some out door shows, ...


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                                      Colin Angus Mackay
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                                      Maximilien wrote:

                                      and in Quebec, also known as "Moving Day" when most of the appartment leases end

                                      Ummm... Sorry about that.... (If you didn't know - I saw a documentary a wee while ago that explained it was based on a Scots law thing centuries ago. The Scots and French were very close allies for many centuries and imported a lot of things from each other - And it then got imported into Quebec. I don't know if France still has this law, but we got rid of a long long time ago.)


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                                        For the Americans on the board, our Independence Day is next week. What are your favorite things to do on the holiday? What do you plan on doing this year? For those of you non-Yanks, when is Indepence Day in your country (if you have one) and what are some of the customs?

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                                        Paul Conrad
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                                        leckey wrote:

                                        What do you plan on doing this year?

                                        Eat and drink :-D

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                                          I live across from a lake, have almost 3000 sq. feet and my house cost $170,000. PLUS I don't have to pay an income tax in South Dakota and the property taxes are cheaper on this side than in Iowa or Minnesota. I find it sad that I probably have less of a mortgage payment than you pay in rent!:sigh:

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                                          Jon Sagara
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                                          leckey wrote:

                                          I live across from a lake, have almost 3000 sq. feet and my house cost $170,000.

                                          :omg: Jealous. Jon Sagara When I grow up, I'm changing my name to Joe Kickass! My Site | My Blog | My Articles

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