Re: Jeep thing or sheep thing?
#71
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Re: Jeep thing or sheep thing?
Dori Schmetterling wrote:
> Looked at the Bat site. Of the features I need, it seems Outlook Express
> can do much the same. The biggest issue seems to me to be security, and
> isn't that taken care of by regular Norton AV updates?
Not completely. The big issue with Outlook is that it uses
Internet Explorer to render. It is POSSIBLE [1] to plant
virus or worms in a computer using media imbeds and attachments
with the outlook client. It is also possible to grab the user's
address book from within outlook, so Norton, etc. can't stop
this.
[1] Most of this can be stopped by common sense, namely don't
allow Active X from anything but trusted sites, and never
directly open an attachment.
And although it is possible to hit a computer using mp3
files, don't know of any non-lab incidents.
> Looked at the Bat site. Of the features I need, it seems Outlook Express
> can do much the same. The biggest issue seems to me to be security, and
> isn't that taken care of by regular Norton AV updates?
Not completely. The big issue with Outlook is that it uses
Internet Explorer to render. It is POSSIBLE [1] to plant
virus or worms in a computer using media imbeds and attachments
with the outlook client. It is also possible to grab the user's
address book from within outlook, so Norton, etc. can't stop
this.
[1] Most of this can be stopped by common sense, namely don't
allow Active X from anything but trusted sites, and never
directly open an attachment.
And although it is possible to hit a computer using mp3
files, don't know of any non-lab incidents.
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Re: Jeep thing or sheep thing?
Will Honea wrote:
> On Tue, 1 Jul 2003 22:50:11 UTC "Jeff Strickland" <crwlr@yahoo.com>
> wrote:
>
>
>>"Daniel J. Stern" <dastern@engin.umich> wrote in message
>>news:Pine.SOL.4.44.0307011404130.5120-100000@alumni.engin.umich.edu...
>>
>>>On Tue, 1 Jul 2003, Geoff wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>>Nice, but how does this justify all the crap attached to yer msg?
>>>>
>>>>It looks like OE performed this 'favor' for me when I cut-n-pasted the
>>>>definition of intransitive from the website.
>>>
>>>Outbreak Express? For news, let alone for mail?
>>>
>>>Shame, Geoff. I expected better/smarter from you.
>>>
>>
>>
>>At the risk of being a total moron, what's better than Lookout Express for
>>news and mail? And, is it free?
>
>
> Damn, even Mozilla fits that description - and I don't like it a whole
> lot better.
A lot more secure, but as flakey as a cracked out crank addict
would be my description.
> On Tue, 1 Jul 2003 22:50:11 UTC "Jeff Strickland" <crwlr@yahoo.com>
> wrote:
>
>
>>"Daniel J. Stern" <dastern@engin.umich> wrote in message
>>news:Pine.SOL.4.44.0307011404130.5120-100000@alumni.engin.umich.edu...
>>
>>>On Tue, 1 Jul 2003, Geoff wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>>Nice, but how does this justify all the crap attached to yer msg?
>>>>
>>>>It looks like OE performed this 'favor' for me when I cut-n-pasted the
>>>>definition of intransitive from the website.
>>>
>>>Outbreak Express? For news, let alone for mail?
>>>
>>>Shame, Geoff. I expected better/smarter from you.
>>>
>>
>>
>>At the risk of being a total moron, what's better than Lookout Express for
>>news and mail? And, is it free?
>
>
> Damn, even Mozilla fits that description - and I don't like it a whole
> lot better.
A lot more secure, but as flakey as a cracked out crank addict
would be my description.
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Re: Jeep thing or sheep thing?
Jeff Strickland wrote:
> That's good. "Come on you guys, let's go Mooning"
>
> "Today on the interstate, some Mooners were Mooning in their Moons. The
> spectacle caused an accident that closed all four lanes just south of Main
> Street. Film at eleven."
Eating Moon Pies in a lowered 51 Merc with Moon hubcaps, drinking
Moon shine.
>
>
>
> "Frank Sawin" <fsawin@aol.comnojunk> wrote in message
> news:20030702102242.20271.00000003@mb-m16.aol.com...
>
>>Okay, this is real old car, but it is a noun and a verb, from early
>
> 1900's, the
>
>>Moon.
>>Frank Sawin
>
>
>
> That's good. "Come on you guys, let's go Mooning"
>
> "Today on the interstate, some Mooners were Mooning in their Moons. The
> spectacle caused an accident that closed all four lanes just south of Main
> Street. Film at eleven."
Eating Moon Pies in a lowered 51 Merc with Moon hubcaps, drinking
Moon shine.
>
>
>
> "Frank Sawin" <fsawin@aol.comnojunk> wrote in message
> news:20030702102242.20271.00000003@mb-m16.aol.com...
>
>>Okay, this is real old car, but it is a noun and a verb, from early
>
> 1900's, the
>
>>Moon.
>>Frank Sawin
>
>
>
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Re: Jeep thing or sheep thing?
Well yes, but Moon isn't a verb in those instances. And, there no film at
eleven, so who cares?
"Lon Stowell" <lon.stowell@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> Jeff Strickland wrote:
> > That's good. "Come on you guys, let's go Mooning"
> >
> > "Today on the interstate, some Mooners were Mooning in their Moons. The
> > spectacle caused an accident that closed all four lanes just south of
Main
> > Street. Film at eleven."
>
> Eating Moon Pies in a lowered 51 Merc with Moon hubcaps, drinking
> Moon shine.
>
> >
> >
> >
> > "Frank Sawin" <fsawin@aol.comnojunk> wrote in message
> > news:20030702102242.20271.00000003@mb-m16.aol.com...
> >
> >>Okay, this is real old car, but it is a noun and a verb, from early
> >
> > 1900's, the
> >
> >>Moon.
> >>Frank Sawin
> >
> >
> >
>
>
eleven, so who cares?
"Lon Stowell" <lon.stowell@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> Jeff Strickland wrote:
> > That's good. "Come on you guys, let's go Mooning"
> >
> > "Today on the interstate, some Mooners were Mooning in their Moons. The
> > spectacle caused an accident that closed all four lanes just south of
Main
> > Street. Film at eleven."
>
> Eating Moon Pies in a lowered 51 Merc with Moon hubcaps, drinking
> Moon shine.
>
> >
> >
> >
> > "Frank Sawin" <fsawin@aol.comnojunk> wrote in message
> > news:20030702102242.20271.00000003@mb-m16.aol.com...
> >
> >>Okay, this is real old car, but it is a noun and a verb, from early
> >
> > 1900's, the
> >
> >>Moon.
> >>Frank Sawin
> >
> >
> >
>
>
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Re: Jeep thing or sheep thing?
On Wed, 2 Jul 2003 18:54:51 UTC Lon Stowell <lon.stowell@comcast.net>
wrote:
> Will Honea wrote:
> > On Tue, 1 Jul 2003 22:50:11 UTC "Jeff Strickland" <crwlr@yahoo.com>
> > wrote:
> >
> >
> >>"Daniel J. Stern" <dastern@engin.umich> wrote in message
> >>news:Pine.SOL.4.44.0307011404130.5120-100000@alumni.engin.umich.edu...
> >>
> >>>On Tue, 1 Jul 2003, Geoff wrote:
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>>>Nice, but how does this justify all the crap attached to yer msg?
> >>>>
> >>>>It looks like OE performed this 'favor' for me when I cut-n-pasted the
> >>>>definition of intransitive from the website.
> >>>
> >>>Outbreak Express? For news, let alone for mail?
> >>>
> >>>Shame, Geoff. I expected better/smarter from you.
> >>>
> >>
> >>
> >>At the risk of being a total moron, what's better than Lookout Express for
> >>news and mail? And, is it free?
> >
> >
> > Damn, even Mozilla fits that description - and I don't like it a whole
> > lot better.
>
> A lot more secure, but as flakey as a cracked out crank addict
> would be my description.
Well, I wouldn't go QUITE that far <g>. I rarely use anything but the
browser simply because I still use mostly OS/2. There I use a news
reader that I have yet to see equalled (ProNews/2, for which I also
have the source code and CVS repository access) and I'm a whole lot
happier with the LAN functionality and security than with what I get
from Win-whatever. I use a Java email client that is free and
actively supported so I don't need Mozilla for that. Linux would give
equivilant LAN functionality - same BSD-derived stack - but OS/2 paid
the bills for a lot of years so that's what is installed. It ain't
broke so...
I should look at Forte again; I've heard good things about it.
--
Will Honea <whonea@codenet.net>
wrote:
> Will Honea wrote:
> > On Tue, 1 Jul 2003 22:50:11 UTC "Jeff Strickland" <crwlr@yahoo.com>
> > wrote:
> >
> >
> >>"Daniel J. Stern" <dastern@engin.umich> wrote in message
> >>news:Pine.SOL.4.44.0307011404130.5120-100000@alumni.engin.umich.edu...
> >>
> >>>On Tue, 1 Jul 2003, Geoff wrote:
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>>>Nice, but how does this justify all the crap attached to yer msg?
> >>>>
> >>>>It looks like OE performed this 'favor' for me when I cut-n-pasted the
> >>>>definition of intransitive from the website.
> >>>
> >>>Outbreak Express? For news, let alone for mail?
> >>>
> >>>Shame, Geoff. I expected better/smarter from you.
> >>>
> >>
> >>
> >>At the risk of being a total moron, what's better than Lookout Express for
> >>news and mail? And, is it free?
> >
> >
> > Damn, even Mozilla fits that description - and I don't like it a whole
> > lot better.
>
> A lot more secure, but as flakey as a cracked out crank addict
> would be my description.
Well, I wouldn't go QUITE that far <g>. I rarely use anything but the
browser simply because I still use mostly OS/2. There I use a news
reader that I have yet to see equalled (ProNews/2, for which I also
have the source code and CVS repository access) and I'm a whole lot
happier with the LAN functionality and security than with what I get
from Win-whatever. I use a Java email client that is free and
actively supported so I don't need Mozilla for that. Linux would give
equivilant LAN functionality - same BSD-derived stack - but OS/2 paid
the bills for a lot of years so that's what is installed. It ain't
broke so...
I should look at Forte again; I've heard good things about it.
--
Will Honea <whonea@codenet.net>
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Re: Jeep thing or sheep thing?
I don't know about that, Nate. Seems to me AH, ----! comes pretty
naturally at times.
On Wed, 2 Jul 2003 18:16:17 UTC "Nathan W. Collier" <abuse@aol.com>
wrote:
> "Lloyd Parker" <lparker@emory.edu> wrote in message
> news:bdv3vh$q$8@puck.cc.emory.edu...
> > Jeep is not a real word, but a made-up one
>
> BUWHAHAHA! what word is _not_ "made up"? do tell me what "natural" words
> exist.
>
> stool.
>
>
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Will Honea <whonea@codenet.net>
naturally at times.
On Wed, 2 Jul 2003 18:16:17 UTC "Nathan W. Collier" <abuse@aol.com>
wrote:
> "Lloyd Parker" <lparker@emory.edu> wrote in message
> news:bdv3vh$q$8@puck.cc.emory.edu...
> > Jeep is not a real word, but a made-up one
>
> BUWHAHAHA! what word is _not_ "made up"? do tell me what "natural" words
> exist.
>
> stool.
>
>
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Will Honea <whonea@codenet.net>
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Re: Jeep thing or sheep thing?
"Will Honea" <whonea@codenet.net> wrote in message
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> I don't know about that, Nate. Seems to me AH, ----! comes pretty
> naturally at times.
agreed. im sure feltcher lloyds mom said that same thing on his actual
birthday! :-)
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Nathan W. Collier
'03 Jeep Rubicon
Jeep and let Jeep
http://7SlotGrille.com
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> I don't know about that, Nate. Seems to me AH, ----! comes pretty
> naturally at times.
agreed. im sure feltcher lloyds mom said that same thing on his actual
birthday! :-)
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Nathan W. Collier
'03 Jeep Rubicon
Jeep and let Jeep
http://7SlotGrille.com
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Re: Jeep thing or sheep thing?
I have never heard of accents in the UK as being called "British" in
Britain. I have heard only foreigners using this term.
Maybe I missed something, but I don't think I have a "British accent."
DAS
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"Dave Milne" <jeep@_nospam_milne.info> wrote in message
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> Of course we have British accents in Britain. The fact we have a distinct
> accent for every major city is irrelevent.
> Dave Milne, Scotland
>
> '99 TJ 4.0 Sahara
>
> "Daniel J. Stern" <dastern@engin.umich> wrote in message
> news:Pine.SOL.4.44.0307021350050.26685-100000@alumni.engin.umich.edu...
> : Dori Schmetterling snivelled:
> :
> : > BTW, we don't have "British" accents in Britain!
> :
> : Certainly you do, when referred to collectively. Compare to the other
> : collective referent I employed in the same paragraph, "North American
> : accents".
> :
> : Don't be such a git.
> :
> : DS
> :
>
>
Britain. I have heard only foreigners using this term.
Maybe I missed something, but I don't think I have a "British accent."
DAS
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"Dave Milne" <jeep@_nospam_milne.info> wrote in message
news:3sFMa.1364$UR4.9934025@news-text.cableinet.net...
> Of course we have British accents in Britain. The fact we have a distinct
> accent for every major city is irrelevent.
> Dave Milne, Scotland
>
> '99 TJ 4.0 Sahara
>
> "Daniel J. Stern" <dastern@engin.umich> wrote in message
> news:Pine.SOL.4.44.0307021350050.26685-100000@alumni.engin.umich.edu...
> : Dori Schmetterling snivelled:
> :
> : > BTW, we don't have "British" accents in Britain!
> :
> : Certainly you do, when referred to collectively. Compare to the other
> : collective referent I employed in the same paragraph, "North American
> : accents".
> :
> : Don't be such a git.
> :
> : DS
> :
>
>
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Re: Jeep thing or sheep thing?
"Ernest Borgnine" <fat@badactor.com> wrote in message
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> Ouch
> A "Gere-ing" he would go!
lol....with a distinct difference being that gere would do it out of choice
(i mean, he was banging cindy crawford at one time) where as feltcher lloyd
http://www.oxford.emory.edu/Director...cfm?UserID=130 couldnt find
****** in a womens prison.
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Nathan W. Collier
'03 Jeep Rubicon
Jeep and let Jeep
http://7SlotGrille.com
news:EEFMa.118701$MJ5.65332@fed1read03...
> Ouch
> A "Gere-ing" he would go!
lol....with a distinct difference being that gere would do it out of choice
(i mean, he was banging cindy crawford at one time) where as feltcher lloyd
http://www.oxford.emory.edu/Director...cfm?UserID=130 couldnt find
****** in a womens prison.
--
Nathan W. Collier
'03 Jeep Rubicon
Jeep and let Jeep
http://7SlotGrille.com
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Re: Jeep thing or sheep thing?
Since Daimler is a German name, it would seem to me that that is the
"correct" way to pronounce it. How does one pronounce "Jaguar," by the way?
;o)
Earle
"Dori Schmetterling" <ng@nospam.co.uk> wrote in message
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> In Germany it's dimeler (as in "ice"), but of course over they mean
> Daimler-Benz...
>
> :-)
> DAS
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> ---
> NB: To reply directly replace "nospam" with "schmetterling"
> ---
> "Dave Milne" <jeep@_nospam_milne.info> wrote in message
> news:hYFMa.1394$8v5.10698755@news-text.cableinet.net...
> > Day-mler.
> >
> > --
> > Dave Milne, Scotland
> > '99 TJ 4.0 Sahara
> >
> > "Lloyd Parker" <lparker@emory.edu> wrote in message
> > news:bdv71v$2e5$6@puck.cc.emory.edu...
> > :
> > : Daimler (the make) is "dimler" in Britain, not "dime-ler" (long-i),
> isn't
> > it?
> >
> >
>
>
"correct" way to pronounce it. How does one pronounce "Jaguar," by the way?
;o)
Earle
"Dori Schmetterling" <ng@nospam.co.uk> wrote in message
news:3f034a24$0$19598$cc9e4d1f@news.dial.pipex.com ...
> In Germany it's dimeler (as in "ice"), but of course over they mean
> Daimler-Benz...
>
> :-)
> DAS
> --
> ---
> NB: To reply directly replace "nospam" with "schmetterling"
> ---
> "Dave Milne" <jeep@_nospam_milne.info> wrote in message
> news:hYFMa.1394$8v5.10698755@news-text.cableinet.net...
> > Day-mler.
> >
> > --
> > Dave Milne, Scotland
> > '99 TJ 4.0 Sahara
> >
> > "Lloyd Parker" <lparker@emory.edu> wrote in message
> > news:bdv71v$2e5$6@puck.cc.emory.edu...
> > :
> > : Daimler (the make) is "dimler" in Britain, not "dime-ler" (long-i),
> isn't
> > it?
> >
> >
>
>