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  • P Paul Watson

    Simon Walton wrote: At first I thought he was wearing a poppy, but better be safe than sorry... It is a poppy, like on of those blonde poppies van af Bloemfontein ek se.

    Paul Watson
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    Ray Cassick wrote:
    Well I am not female, not gay and I am not Paul Watson

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    Mark Conger
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    Um, That's a poppy? That is completely indistinguishable from any flower I've seen. looks like a bloodstain. I guess my ugly American roots are showing :) *man I gotta lay off the Halo on the weekends* Mark

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      Um, That's a poppy? That is completely indistinguishable from any flower I've seen. looks like a bloodstain. I guess my ugly American roots are showing :) *man I gotta lay off the Halo on the weekends* Mark

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      Paul Watson
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      Mark Conger wrote: looks like a bloodstain That is half the point of the red poppy.... fields of blood... earth turned red... etc. in remeberance of those soldiers who sacrificed their lives for our freedom. I think a few Americans died to (highly sarcastic there, many, many Americans died for this, am amazed Americans are not remembering this, 911 was nothing compared to it)

      Paul Watson
      Bluegrass
      Cape Town, South Africa

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        Kinda. I got a spammail a few weeks ago asking me to sign an electronic petition to have the local number changed (which promptly got sent to the bitbubket) Also got a spammail asking me to sign a petition to have the new Lord of the rings movie's title changed to something other than The Two Towers (which promptly visited the bitbucket with the rest of the absurd mail) Mark

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        Shaun Wilde
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        phew - I knew about the LOTR debacle - I never realised the jokers were out on 911 as well

        Stupidity dies. The end of future offspring. Evolution wins. - A Darwin Awards Haiku

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          Shaun Wilde wrote: assume you are jesting - they haven't changed the emergency number due to some strange coincidence - have they? nah they wouldn't. The same chaps who have protested against the second LOTR movie being called Two Towers have put together a petition to change 911 to 666 (666 of course being covered by religious freedom and all.) :rolleyes: p.s. Just kidding, but I still think if these nuts are against LOTR then by principal they must be against 911

          Paul Watson
          Bluegrass
          Cape Town, South Africa

          Ray Cassick wrote:
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          Russell Morris
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          Paul Watson wrote: change 911 to 666 (666 of course being covered by religious freedom and all.) From what I remember, 666 is actually a prefix in Boston, USA. I remember reading a computer book by a guy who listed his home phone number (seriously - he listed his real home phone number) as (boston area code) 666-2666. -- Russell Morris "Have you gone mad Frink? Put down that science pole!"

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            Mark Conger wrote: looks like a bloodstain That is half the point of the red poppy.... fields of blood... earth turned red... etc. in remeberance of those soldiers who sacrificed their lives for our freedom. I think a few Americans died to (highly sarcastic there, many, many Americans died for this, am amazed Americans are not remembering this, 911 was nothing compared to it)

            Paul Watson
            Bluegrass
            Cape Town, South Africa

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            Mark Conger
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            Hmm, Is it Veteran's Day or something? My calendar doesn't have it marked. I've never heard of the poppy for Vet's day. Most folks in the US fly flags. I didn't notice anything this morning driving in, but most folks arround here are freaking cause of the tornados leaveling houses arround here last night. Mark

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              Paul Watson wrote: change 911 to 666 (666 of course being covered by religious freedom and all.) From what I remember, 666 is actually a prefix in Boston, USA. I remember reading a computer book by a guy who listed his home phone number (seriously - he listed his real home phone number) as (boston area code) 666-2666. -- Russell Morris "Have you gone mad Frink? Put down that science pole!"

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              Mark Conger
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              666 is also a local exchange in Ohio. My phone number a couple years ago happened to be in that exchange. man I had fun getting dirty looks with that one :) Mark

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              • B benjymous

                it's a poppy, fool ;P -- Help me! I'm turning into a grapefruit!

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                Mauricio Ritter
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                benjymous wrote: poppy :confused: what´s that ? :confused: and why is he wearing it ? :confused: Mauricio Ritter - Brazil Sonorking now: 100.13560 MRitter :jig: I've gone sending to outer space, to find another race :jig:

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                  Hmm, Is it Veteran's Day or something? My calendar doesn't have it marked. I've never heard of the poppy for Vet's day. Most folks in the US fly flags. I didn't notice anything this morning driving in, but most folks arround here are freaking cause of the tornados leaveling houses arround here last night. Mark

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                  Paul Watson
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                  Mark Conger wrote: Hmm, Is it Veteran's Day or something? Succinct explanation[^] So basically on the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month we remember all those brave souls who died in World War 1 and World War 2 for our freedom. Though now we have expanded this remeberance to all soldiers in all wars.

                  Paul Watson
                  Bluegrass
                  Cape Town, South Africa

                  Ray Cassick wrote:
                  Well I am not female, not gay and I am not Paul Watson

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                    Mark Conger wrote: Hmm, Is it Veteran's Day or something? Succinct explanation[^] So basically on the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month we remember all those brave souls who died in World War 1 and World War 2 for our freedom. Though now we have expanded this remeberance to all soldiers in all wars.

                    Paul Watson
                    Bluegrass
                    Cape Town, South Africa

                    Ray Cassick wrote:
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                    Mark Conger
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                    Hmm, never hear that one, but history class was a long time ago. (And I was much more interested in the naval battles in the pacific for WW2). Wonder where I can find a poppy. Thanks for the clue in, paul! ;) *flips to florist inn the phone book* Mark

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                      benjymous wrote: poppy :confused: what´s that ? :confused: and why is he wearing it ? :confused: Mauricio Ritter - Brazil Sonorking now: 100.13560 MRitter :jig: I've gone sending to outer space, to find another race :jig:

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                      It's a type of red flower. It's an English tradition to remember the brave men who fought and died in WW1 and WW2. :rose:


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                        benjymous wrote: poppy :confused: what´s that ? :confused: and why is he wearing it ? :confused: Mauricio Ritter - Brazil Sonorking now: 100.13560 MRitter :jig: I've gone sending to outer space, to find another race :jig:

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                        benjymous
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                        It's a flower. He's wearing it because it's remembrance day[^] -- Help me! I'm turning into a grapefruit!

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                        • M Megan Forbes

                          It's a type of red flower. It's an English tradition to remember the brave men who fought and died in WW1 and WW2. :rose:


                          Deploying a web application without understanding security is roughly equivalent to driving a car without seatbelts - down a slippery road, over a monstrous chasm, with no brakes, and the throttle jammed on full.

                          Hacking Exposed - Web Applications.   Joel Scambray & Mike Shema

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                          Mauricio Ritter
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                          Megan Forbes wrote: It's a type of red flower. that what I thought ;) Megan Forbes wrote: It's an English tradition to remember the brave men who fought and died in WW1. hmmm... interesting...:) Mauricio Ritter - Brazil Sonorking now: 100.13560 MRitter :jig: I've gone sending to outer space, to find another race :jig:

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                            Hmm, Is it Veteran's Day or something? My calendar doesn't have it marked. I've never heard of the poppy for Vet's day. Most folks in the US fly flags. I didn't notice anything this morning driving in, but most folks arround here are freaking cause of the tornados leaveling houses arround here last night. Mark

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                            Roger Wright
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                            Yup - it's Veterans Day in the US. Heck of a storm you folks had! I hope all is well at your place. "When in danger, fear, or doubt, run in circles, scream and shout!" - Lorelei and Lapis Lazuli Long

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                              Shaun Wilde wrote: assume you are jesting - they haven't changed the emergency number due to some strange coincidence - have they? nah they wouldn't. The same chaps who have protested against the second LOTR movie being called Two Towers have put together a petition to change 911 to 666 (666 of course being covered by religious freedom and all.) :rolleyes: p.s. Just kidding, but I still think if these nuts are against LOTR then by principal they must be against 911

                              Paul Watson
                              Bluegrass
                              Cape Town, South Africa

                              Ray Cassick wrote:
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                              Brian Delahunty
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                              Paul Watson wrote: Just kidding, but I still think if these nuts are against LOTR then by principal they must be against 911 Wouldn't be surprised. As far as I know, here in Ireladn there is 999 [The usual one], 112 [The European Number] and 911 for our american visitors... oh. .and the operator is 10. Regards, Brian Dela :-)

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                                Yup - it's Veterans Day in the US. Heck of a storm you folks had! I hope all is well at your place. "When in danger, fear, or doubt, run in circles, scream and shout!" - Lorelei and Lapis Lazuli Long

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                                Mark Conger
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                                My place is fine. Area arround where I currently work, not so fine. They are not calling it a torndo but I've seen enough damage to know no thuderstorm is going to pull siding off buildings, level houses to a ground and rip roofs off houses and barns. just noticed it made Cnn. alot more rotnados happened than they are actually reporting. Mark

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                                  My place is fine. Area arround where I currently work, not so fine. They are not calling it a torndo but I've seen enough damage to know no thuderstorm is going to pull siding off buildings, level houses to a ground and rip roofs off houses and barns. just noticed it made Cnn. alot more rotnados happened than they are actually reporting. Mark

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                                  Roger Wright
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                                  Yeah, I spotted it on CNN after a friend IM'd me about it. Funny how the weather people can't tell the truth any better than their news anchor colleagues. We had a two minute storm here a few years ago that sheared off a mile of utility poles about ten feet off the ground. It also destroyed 138 homes, and liberated awnings from their porches all around. According to the weather service, no tornado ever happenned. They called it a "microburst" but a rose is a rose ... "When in danger, fear, or doubt, run in circles, scream and shout!" - Lorelei and Lapis Lazuli Long

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                                    Yeah, I spotted it on CNN after a friend IM'd me about it. Funny how the weather people can't tell the truth any better than their news anchor colleagues. We had a two minute storm here a few years ago that sheared off a mile of utility poles about ten feet off the ground. It also destroyed 138 homes, and liberated awnings from their porches all around. According to the weather service, no tornado ever happenned. They called it a "microburst" but a rose is a rose ... "When in danger, fear, or doubt, run in circles, scream and shout!" - Lorelei and Lapis Lazuli Long

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                                    Mark Conger
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                                    Yeah, kinda silly. Feel bad for the folks that are now talking to their insurance adjusters though. Mark

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                                    • M Megan Forbes

                                      It's a type of red flower. It's an English tradition to remember the brave men who fought and died in WW1 and WW2. :rose:


                                      Deploying a web application without understanding security is roughly equivalent to driving a car without seatbelts - down a slippery road, over a monstrous chasm, with no brakes, and the throttle jammed on full.

                                      Hacking Exposed - Web Applications.   Joel Scambray & Mike Shema

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                                      Lost User
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                                      Megan Forbes wrote: to remember the brave men who fought and died in WW1 and WW2 Men and women, in all conflicts. Still relevant to people today Would you like to meet my teddy bear ?

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                                        It's a type of red flower. It's an English tradition to remember the brave men who fought and died in WW1 and WW2. :rose:


                                        Deploying a web application without understanding security is roughly equivalent to driving a car without seatbelts - down a slippery road, over a monstrous chasm, with no brakes, and the throttle jammed on full.

                                        Hacking Exposed - Web Applications.   Joel Scambray & Mike Shema

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                                        Christian Graus
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                                        Megan Forbes wrote: It's an English tradition We do it in the colonies as well. :-) Christian No offense, but I don't really want to encourage the creation of another VB developer. - Larry Antram 22 Oct 2002 Hey, at least Logo had, at it's inception, a mechanical turtle. VB has always lacked even that... - Shog9 04-09-2002 During last 10 years, with invention of VB and similar programming environments, every ill-educated moron became able to develop software. - Alex E. - 12-Sept-2002

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