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Wide Area Network. - [TELECOM Digest Editor's Note: The Palmer House Hotel in Chicago and the Conrad Hilton Hotel both had (maybe still) multi-chair shops. The lead barber was also the cashier. Of course in addition to a haircut many guys went in the shop every day to also get a shave and a facial. Palmer House had twelve chairs I think; but it used to be that all guys would get a haircut once a week or every two weeks at least. No more. PAT]I've been going to a four-chair shop in Fountain Valley California formost of the last ten years. Fountain Valley is in Orange County, theepitome of suburbia by some reconning. The owner just retired and soldthe shop last month, but it still has four chairs and stays busy.However, what has disappeared are real haircuts. I'm told that using astraight razor is essentially optional on the California license examand most barbers skip that. A few places seem to recognize theproblem, but solve it by pretending to shave my neck, not really doingit. Since I can't see the process, I can only infer their action bythe lack of a smooth result. I feel like such an old-timer!-- Dave Close, Compata, Costa Mesa CAdave@compata.com, +1 714 434 7359dhclose@alumni,caltech.eduThe cost of silicon chips has been steady at about $1bn per acre for40 years." --Gordon Moore
One of the common types of E-mail discussion lists. See our E-Mailing Discussion List FAQ and our Guide to Subscribing, Unsubscribing, and Searching Mailing Lists. - "Andrew White" wrote in messagenews:hk1smv425m6scj2uad03ivq03g0epsainj@4ax.com..."Dan O." wrote:Unless you work for White Westinghouse/Frigidaire or repair them,you can't know that these units have exactly the same innards. And itcertainly is possible that they got a lemon Westinghouse washer.Sears specs the appliances they want, including the price points,and the manufacturer builds an appliance to meet those pricetargets.You often see people trying to imply that because a product isbuilt for Sears (or other retailer) by a certain manufacturer, thatthe Sears product is the same as the product marketed by themanufacturer under their own name. A Kenmore product madeby Whirlpool may be better or worse than the actual Whirlpoolproduct. Ditto for a lot of private label products such as tires,film, cleaning products, batteries, etc.
A series of instructions that make up a program. - Someone once told me that on Fri, 16 Jul 2004 09:57:38 -0400, "Kim" wrote:Lived in a home for almost 10 years and used Rid-x once a month in each ofour toilets faithfully and when we sold the home the tank was inspected andwas find and did not need pumped out. Which really surprised us! Its adecent productI'm curious as to why you used it in both toilets? Don't theyboth go to the same septic tank?Again, merely curious here.Kent--Nie'se schlect sim'wa.
The short of it is quite simple: if you based anything on GPLed software, you MUST provide the source code to your software upon request. The legalities of this simple concept go on at great length, and periodically new revisions of the GPL appear as holes are found and fixed. The primary rival to this is the BSD license, which is "free beer" for the community, but developers of FreeBSD license software can choose to kee - On Sat, 09 Aug 2003 01:41:37 GMT I replied to "Srgnt Bilko" on a piece of toilet paper while scribbling theirname and phone number on the bathroom wall inalt.consumers.experiences"Always More Questions" wrote inmessage news:12YYa.397$eN3.377@news.inreach.com... Srgnt Bilko wrote: CVS incorrectly had my diabetic lancets in their computer as the "fine" type - so when I refilled my presciption today they gave me the wrong ones. When I realized it and went back to exchange the lancets I asked them to correct my records in their computer. "Sorry, it can't be changed.", says the manager. Having worked on software for a major outfit for 30 years I really want to puke when I hearexcuses like that. your diabetes must really be affecting your vision if it took you two times to realize the mistake (the refill in the computer would have been the same prescription as the original.)You're making assumptions and you know what they say about people makingassumptions ....My previous lancets were "standard" but incorrectly labeled and entered intheir puter by them as "fine".As with all your posts, this does not ring true. You leavesomething out, or refuse to admit your fault in it. Reality of thematter is, it could have been written that way on the prescription.Hell I would not doubt it if the Doc told you to use the finelancets and you tried to get the pharmacy to change it. In any event I don't know of any pharmacies that will allow returns/exchanges on needles/lancets or other materials related to blood. pesky laws.Well - just shows how little you know - of course they readily admitted itwas their mistake - but you are missing the POINT - they can't correct theirsystem !!!!! Focus baby, focus !!!You never said that in your post, all you said is you asked them tochange it, and they refused. You also now say that you have beenworking as a programmer for the last 30 years, but earlier you saidyou were a farmer, and also a salesman. Please explain how you canhold so many full time jobs with being a farmer?And if you are a programmer, kindly tell me the bangroot.--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~If you think you know me, you don't..........Satirically yours**Worst feeling in the world? Sliding downa 51 foot razorblade into a pool of Gin.Best feeling in the world? Watching your nemesis Slidingdown a 51 foot razorblade into a pool of Gin.--GroveGnome~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
A standard that is used to boost conventional SDRAM memory up to speeds of 200MHz and beyond.Standard SDRAM tops out around 150-166MHz, and DDR SDRAM starts at 200MHz by effectively doubling the speed of 100MHz SDRAM by sending two bits of data per clock cycle. A new standard called DDR II will push DDR SDRAM over 400MHz effective speeds, where standard DDR trails off. - On Mon, 03 Nov 2003 17:56:34 GMT, lucky wrote:Are you saying you never returned anything that was not defective?What's wrong with changing my mind? I'm not intending to start a flamewar but I did have to take you to task regarding your inference that Iwas doing something underhanded.Well to put your mind at ease:http://www.walmart.com/cservice/ca_sh_returns.gsp?NavMode=2Your complete shopping satisfaction is our number one priority. If anitem you order from Walmart.com does not meet your expectations, simplyreturn it by one of the methods below.Note that "does not meet your expectations" and "I changed my mind" arenot the same thing. If you buy something and it doesn't do what youthought it would, then return it. If you are not sure you want somethingyou shouldn't buy it. I don't understand the logic that a retailer shouldbe expected to allow users to finish their shopping at home. That is anabuse of the return privileges.
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