Kosh Vader (Ulkesh) was a lot closer to the Wind Swords than the Shadows were. Remember that the Shadows were sleeping during the Dilgar War, although they probably had agents like the Drak working in real-time. By The Gathering, the Shadows were awake, but could they predict that Kosh would exit his suit to greet Sinclair? (Did they even know Sinclair was/is/going to be Valen?) Check the link in my OP.
No no no. That's just the outer layer of the onion! The Wind Swords (at least the assassin) hired the Narns, who hired Laurel and Varner. But who told the Wind Swords that Kosh was going to exit his encounter suit to greet Sinclair/Valen? The whole assassination attempt by poison hinges on that. (The poison is another question mark. Did any Mimbari know enough about Vorlon biology?)
I still want to know who was really behind the poison attack on Kosh in The Gathering, but I guess it's a bit late to learn more about Vorlon internal politics, although the comment about "losing a line of dialogue about one reason for the Vorlons's obvious paranoia about their biology" perks my interest.
Who has time to run around the Internet correcting misinformation and keep it corrected? It's not like Wiki is a One-Stop-Shoppe for that. I think many Wiki pages are great with a lot of hard work put into them, especially on some hotly debated ones that arrive at a neutral POV, but the "just edit the article" mantra is almost a thought-stopper phrase.
Now if someone edited his wiki to say that he advocated the use of Microsoft products, and that open source was worse than flying then I'm sure it would matter.
Cursing a bit too. He was following a Thern who claimed to know the whereabouts of the incomparable Dejah Thoris and somehow ended up tricked into a Martian Pellucidar.
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I'm fancinated by the people who adopt an organized lifestyle approach to email/PIM stuff that they apply religiously. I'm currently reading Sally McGhee's "Take Back Your Life!", Microsoft Press, on how to use Outlook to organize everything. Buried in the Acknowledgements is Werner Erhard, founder of EST, The Forum and Landmark, himself a splitter from Scientology. Hmm.
Still, I have to agree with the idea that shifting stuff out of the inbox (even if to a folder named "Sometime Later") in batches is a good idea. Some people just can't get used to the idea that email is asynchronous, and that I'm not going to read/reply immediately. Oh well.
I found the sticker and held it above a lighter. No change even when it was quite hot. Black rectangle with green bars across the top and bottom, except that the bars fade irregularly. Beats me what it's for, unless I've got a cheap clone and the real one is supposed to impress upon the toucher's consciousness an unpronounceable, unspellable symbol or something.
Some people are so inconsiderate about leaving it on afterwards too! Perhaps they should just get a subscription to the Internet in monthly DVDs? The monthly fee would be low, and within a year they could have the whole set.
It is the Utah idiot's proposal. His "company", ThinkAtomic, is the only sponsor listed on that site. From the way they talk about ports as TV channels, they probably think the Internet is done by having a DVD-Jockey play discs down at your local ISP. They just have to tell the guy not to stick any adult DVDs into the family DVD player.. or something.
Kosh Vader (Ulkesh) was a lot closer to the Wind Swords than the Shadows were. Remember that the Shadows were sleeping during the Dilgar War, although they probably had agents like the Drak working in real-time. By The Gathering, the Shadows were awake, but could they predict that Kosh would exit his suit to greet Sinclair? (Did they even know Sinclair was/is/going to be Valen?) Check the link in my OP.
No no no. That's just the outer layer of the onion! The Wind Swords (at least the assassin) hired the Narns, who hired Laurel and Varner. But who told the Wind Swords that Kosh was going to exit his encounter suit to greet Sinclair/Valen? The whole assassination attempt by poison hinges on that. (The poison is another question mark. Did any Mimbari know enough about Vorlon biology?)
stomp stomp stomp *WHAP*WHAP*WHAP* stomp stomp stomp...
But you do have to be careful what you call them when you do call! *ouch!*
I still want to know who was really behind the poison attack on Kosh in The Gathering, but I guess it's a bit late to learn more about Vorlon internal politics, although the comment about "losing a line of dialogue about one reason for the Vorlons's obvious paranoia about their biology" perks my interest.
Those Video Toasters were state of the art back then if you wanted to do it in house, on time, and within budget.
Groundskeeper Willie: I warned ya about the colored chalk, didnt I warn ya? That chalk was forged by Lucifer himself!
In the US, ISPs are not Common Carriers. (Yes, I know.)
Who has time to run around the Internet correcting misinformation and keep it corrected? It's not like Wiki is a One-Stop-Shoppe for that. I think many Wiki pages are great with a lot of hard work put into them, especially on some hotly debated ones that arrive at a neutral POV, but the "just edit the article" mantra is almost a thought-stopper phrase.
Now if someone edited his wiki to say that he advocated the use of Microsoft products, and that open source was worse than flying then I'm sure it would matter.
Well, you're trying to teach them a lesson they won't forget, so it's good!
Of course he won't have the code for the haxored Smart Box... ;)
Don't worry about it. Relax, go on a vacation or something...
Cursing a bit too. He was following a Thern who claimed to know the whereabouts of the incomparable Dejah Thoris and somehow ended up tricked into a Martian Pellucidar.
Like no one has ever said that before.
Why not use a lot of mice? It'd be sort like wearing a mink face.
If you don't need extended impersonation, there are other ways.
Still, I have to agree with the idea that shifting stuff out of the inbox (even if to a folder named "Sometime Later") in batches is a good idea. Some people just can't get used to the idea that email is asynchronous, and that I'm not going to read/reply immediately. Oh well.
A definite case of prior fart?
In North America? If so, I missed it.
Or maybe Astro Boy in the 60s...
I found the sticker and held it above a lighter. No change even when it was quite hot. Black rectangle with green bars across the top and bottom, except that the bars fade irregularly. Beats me what it's for, unless I've got a cheap clone and the real one is supposed to impress upon the toucher's consciousness an unpronounceable, unspellable symbol or something.
What's in a name? that which we call Coke Beta
By any other name would taste as sweet;
Some people are so inconsiderate about leaving it on afterwards too! Perhaps they should just get a subscription to the Internet in monthly DVDs? The monthly fee would be low, and within a year they could have the whole set.
It is the Utah idiot's proposal. His "company", ThinkAtomic, is the only sponsor listed on that site. From the way they talk about ports as TV channels, they probably think the Internet is done by having a DVD-Jockey play discs down at your local ISP. They just have to tell the guy not to stick any adult DVDs into the family DVD player .. or something.
Take off and nuke the site from orbit.