You want online fast food? You want a dependable central service that can do phone-in take-away (carry-out)and delivery? Then www.larosas.com is the best place for it. Family owned and operated. Centralized dispatch number that uses caller id and verifies verbally your delivery address. User friendly options for ordering and paying (cash, cheque, or credit card).
Not trying to boast, but when in Cincinnati, you can call 513-347-1111 or just fax your order in as well. Even easier is the on line odrering. The menu can be downloaded to a.pdf file adn printed. The online ordering menu is interactive and is dispatched by the central office to the correct restaurant.
There is even fax and online otions around here for other great local eateries and restauants. So fax in your order or do it online. I rather would trust a local chain over a regional or national chain. There is even a business here that can do orders online from local restaurants via fax, phone or internet for a small surcharge.
Well, you could always learn to count backwards or forwards from the time zone in which your pc is set. Or, you could just switch to linux and create an application to do just that. Or, how about just give some help to the Sunbird project?
If they won't say what it is, then it is just a big joke. It sounds like the promise of cold fusion a few years back. I will just plan on buying an electric/hydraulic car if a few years and let the rest take care of itself.
The author may be correct in his observations about the direct visual impact of most major improvements in technology, but I differ. He has failed to take a more fair account about the increase in population and the blatant fact that many of the other innovations from the turn of the century were accomplished by non-scientists. Most of the great promises of the early to mid 20th century have not come to pass. We do live longer, healthier lives and live amidst most of the fruits of technological innovation. No great change in our fundamental sciences has occurred in a long time. Now snmall changes do a nd continue to happen, but to expect such widescale, fundamental changes in our lives is grossly unfair. We make do with smaller gradual improvements in our gadgets becuase, that is what we expect. The sciences improve our live in such a pace as to be appreciable and soft. New drugs, new therapies don't have as much of an affect on us as the most basic innovations of medecine (sanitation, penecillin)would have on an isolated tribe in New Guinea. Today we live in virtual ignorance of the what we have accomplished because we have the benefits and the stress of these technologies. Pollution(smog), Carpa-tunnel syndrome(work injury), population increase(baby boom) are the same as it was 50 years ago. Any benefits of new tecnologies gets immediatly absorbed into the background noise of our everyday lives. Yet with out all of it, we would be more polluted, sick, shorter lived, and stupid. It is not fair to compare the lives of people who went from basically nothing to the basics of technology and then expect the improvements of our time to have the same impact on us. That is bad historical observation(but then I am not surprised as Americans know diddly-squat about history).
The phone and fax were invented when the telegraph was developed because they are just innovations of the same basic principles. Television is just the logical result of photography and sound and radio inventions. Fridges were invented as a way to cool food, yet we have had canning for 200 years, ice houses for centuries, salt and smoke houses for centuries as well. Computers are the logical result of mechanical adding machines(Descartes made one)and digital-counting, as well as electronics. The difference engine was almost accomplished during the victorian era and were used to program on punch cards that created CHADS and were fed into electronic readers. The 1890 census was accomplished in this way.
The problem is that people excpect progress. Our kids are expected to do better than our parents. Wes uffer from this silly notion that progress has to happen or we just stagnate. So our popualtion increases, our ecosystems disappear, our heritage of resources gets wiped out, all in the name of progress. We are so stupid.
I am not surprised that the FBI took his computers and books. I am suprised that they didn't take his clock radio or coffee maker. I mean god knows he may have bluetoothed them and will be able to hack Juan Valdez's website with his Braun expresso maker.
First links are under fire in the alt.2600 case and now it is suspicious to telnet to port 80. What is next? You turn your computer on and you of violating EULA's becuase Windows is absent?
Sheese
Well they always do things a couple of years after the Americans, but always do it better. Look at their revolution, constitution, and their patriotic music. Now they are protesting even better than the average American. They are also innovative. They knew before the American civil war that the Napoleonic method of fighting was outdated. They knew in 1939 that the Maginot line and trench warfare were useless. I'd say that they are pretty dynamic a people.
All I can say about the movie is that it puts John Travolta and Scientology in a realistic light. That is to say, a bad one. This movie was so unique, I felt like renting Santa Claus Conquers The Martians.
43 acres and a 2 hour tour. Sounds like Gilligan's Island to me. (Sung to Gilligan's Island theme): Well just sit right back and you'll hear a tale. A tale of fateful fire. That was started by some Interior guys who weren't all to wise. The weather was mighty dry, the bushes sure burned hot. If not for the courage of the firefighters, the plutonium would be lost.
Does this mean that we can stop cutting planets in half and counting the rings in the mantle? Really though, if they had found diamonds in the sample I could just see the DeBoers commercial: "A diamond is forever (or at least 4.5 billions years)."
You and I know that, but how many others really do? I think that we will see an increase in sale of not novice users, but people who really think that they need an upgrade.
Alcoholism is no laughing matter. It is sad that someone so young and who had contributed so much could have died in such a horrible manner. It is reminiscent of Leaving Las vegas, where the main charachter drinks himself to death. That movie scared me. It still scares me. I am an alcoholic in recovery and have been sober since September 1996. I wish Mr. Katz could have benefitted from being introduced to some recovery program like AA or if he was, that he could have stayed. Ten percent of all people are alcoholics and only 10% of them ever recover for any significant amount of time. There is hope for others though. My friend recently celebrated 25 years sober. May Mr. Katz finally find some peace.
Well, I would have to say that al,ost half of them will. Lovely article. I thought the page 5 girl was most babalicious and the rest of the stories packed full of quality journalism.
Oh my goodness. Someone wrote an anonymous critique of a person and hid behind their anonymity on the web. Oh golly geewillackers! What's next anonymous remailers and USENET postings? What will this ever come to? That was sarcasm.
Microsoft haas supposedly agreed to settle. See http://netscape.marketwatch.com/source/blq/netscap e/archive/20000324/news/current/msft.nsp for details
If the phone cannot handle cookies, then the server would have to do something to remember your last page hit. Who wants to surf the net on such a little and underpowered device? Connection bandwidth iss low and the browser is like lynx on acid. I would rather tote along a pda or laptop.
"All these worlds are yours, except Europa. Use then together, Use them in peace." I think someone or something has the fear of God in them over at NASA to maybe not spoil another pristine worl with our junk. Beside the mission has bee a success for over a decade. Wasted tax dollars? I think not!
I say lets elect Harvey for College president at UC. However, since we do not get a vote on that issue. I will just sit with Harvey and have a few drinks.
If you can't email them, blackmail them or black ball them. I found intimidation always works for the other side. Hell in Cincinnati, we had a Mayor bounce a check to a hooker. How's that for blackmail?
The company may have been making money, but it was not a tightly run multimillion dollar game company like Wizards of the Coast. Steve Jackson games was an avant garde, almost open source, garage kind of company at the time. The place was rather disorganized as a company. As a result of the raid, damages, lost client files, and lost R&D into cyberpunk game, the company did allmost go under. You can thank goodness that they still did lots of things on paper.
Oh woe is us! We only made more profit this last year than when the WWW first came out. What are going to do? Those awful, bad, bad, bad, evil Internet pirates are not going to lest us enjoy our near monopoly on popular music. I know, let's create a new media scare and blame it on those awful hackers. We can say that the Linux OS allows these hackers to copy our cd's with out care or concern in the world for our rights to charge outrageous fees and reap incredible profits with no concern about the quality of the schlock we produce.
You want online fast food? You want a dependable central service that can do phone-in take-away (carry-out)and delivery? Then www.larosas.com is the best place for it. Family owned and operated. Centralized dispatch number that uses caller id and verifies verbally your delivery address. User friendly options for ordering and paying (cash, cheque, or credit card).
.pdf file adn printed. The online ordering menu is interactive and is dispatched by the central office to the correct restaurant.
Not trying to boast, but when in Cincinnati, you can call 513-347-1111 or just fax your order in as well. Even easier is the on line odrering. The menu can be downloaded to a
There is even fax and online otions around here for other great local eateries and restauants. So fax in your order or do it online. I rather would trust a local chain over a regional or national chain. There is even a business here that can do orders online from local restaurants via fax, phone or internet for a small surcharge.
Well, you could always learn to count backwards or forwards from the time zone in which your pc is set. Or, you could just switch to linux and create an application to do just that. Or, how about just give some help to the Sunbird project?
If they won't say what it is, then it is just a big joke. It sounds like the promise of cold fusion a few years back. I will just plan on buying an electric/hydraulic car if a few years and let the rest take care of itself.
The author may be correct in his observations about the direct visual impact of most major improvements in technology, but I differ. He has failed to take a more fair account about the increase in population and the blatant fact that many of the other innovations from the turn of the century were accomplished by non-scientists. Most of the great promises of the early to mid 20th century have not come to pass. We do live longer, healthier lives and live amidst most of the fruits of technological innovation. No great change in our fundamental sciences has occurred in a long time. Now snmall changes do a nd continue to happen, but to expect such widescale, fundamental changes in our lives is grossly unfair. We make do with smaller gradual improvements in our gadgets becuase, that is what we expect. The sciences improve our live in such a pace as to be appreciable and soft. New drugs, new therapies don't have as much of an affect on us as the most basic innovations of medecine (sanitation, penecillin)would have on an isolated tribe in New Guinea. Today we live in virtual ignorance of the what we have accomplished because we have the benefits and the stress of these technologies. Pollution(smog), Carpa-tunnel syndrome(work injury), population increase(baby boom) are the same as it was 50 years ago. Any benefits of new tecnologies gets immediatly absorbed into the background noise of our everyday lives. Yet with out all of it, we would be more polluted, sick, shorter lived, and stupid. It is not fair to compare the lives of people who went from basically nothing to the basics of technology and then expect the improvements of our time to have the same impact on us. That is bad historical observation(but then I am not surprised as Americans know diddly-squat about history). The phone and fax were invented when the telegraph was developed because they are just innovations of the same basic principles. Television is just the logical result of photography and sound and radio inventions. Fridges were invented as a way to cool food, yet we have had canning for 200 years, ice houses for centuries, salt and smoke houses for centuries as well. Computers are the logical result of mechanical adding machines(Descartes made one)and digital-counting, as well as electronics. The difference engine was almost accomplished during the victorian era and were used to program on punch cards that created CHADS and were fed into electronic readers. The 1890 census was accomplished in this way. The problem is that people excpect progress. Our kids are expected to do better than our parents. Wes uffer from this silly notion that progress has to happen or we just stagnate. So our popualtion increases, our ecosystems disappear, our heritage of resources gets wiped out, all in the name of progress. We are so stupid.
I am not surprised that the FBI took his computers and books. I am suprised that they didn't take his clock radio or coffee maker. I mean god knows he may have bluetoothed them and will be able to hack Juan Valdez's website with his Braun expresso maker. First links are under fire in the alt.2600 case and now it is suspicious to telnet to port 80. What is next? You turn your computer on and you of violating EULA's becuase Windows is absent? Sheese
Well they always do things a couple of years after the Americans, but always do it better. Look at their revolution, constitution, and their patriotic music. Now they are protesting even better than the average American. They are also innovative. They knew before the American civil war that the Napoleonic method of fighting was outdated. They knew in 1939 that the Maginot line and trench warfare were useless. I'd say that they are pretty dynamic a people.
Does this mean that they will create customizable personal web-search ehgines called "Mininktomies"? Sorry bad pun
All I can say about the movie is that it puts John Travolta and Scientology in a realistic light. That is to say, a bad one. This movie was so unique, I felt like renting Santa Claus Conquers The Martians.
This list reads more like the Spanish Inqisition than an advocacy council. David S. from PlanetOut.com seems to me a bit of tokenism.
It is good to some some integrity amongst journalists. That is a rare thing indeed, much like a one month uptime on a Windows NT server.
43 acres and a 2 hour tour. Sounds like Gilligan's Island to me. (Sung to Gilligan's Island theme): Well just sit right back and you'll hear a tale. A tale of fateful fire. That was started by some Interior guys who weren't all to wise. The weather was mighty dry, the bushes sure burned hot. If not for the courage of the firefighters, the plutonium would be lost.
Does this mean that we can stop cutting planets in half and counting the rings in the mantle? Really though, if they had found diamonds in the sample I could just see the DeBoers commercial: "A diamond is forever (or at least 4.5 billions years)."
You and I know that, but how many others really do? I think that we will see an increase in sale of not novice users, but people who really think that they need an upgrade.
Alcoholism is no laughing matter. It is sad that someone so young and who had contributed so much could have died in such a horrible manner. It is reminiscent of Leaving Las vegas, where the main charachter drinks himself to death. That movie scared me. It still scares me. I am an alcoholic in recovery and have been sober since September 1996. I wish Mr. Katz could have benefitted from being introduced to some recovery program like AA or if he was, that he could have stayed. Ten percent of all people are alcoholics and only 10% of them ever recover for any significant amount of time. There is hope for others though. My friend recently celebrated 25 years sober. May Mr. Katz finally find some peace.
Well, I would have to say that al,ost half of them will. Lovely article. I thought the page 5 girl was most babalicious and the rest of the stories packed full of quality journalism.
Oh my goodness. Someone wrote an anonymous critique of a person and hid behind their anonymity on the web. Oh golly geewillackers! What's next anonymous remailers and USENET postings? What will this ever come to? That was sarcasm.
Microsoft haas supposedly agreed to settle. See http://netscape.marketwatch.com/source/blq/netscap e/archive/20000324/news/current/msft.nsp for details
If the phone cannot handle cookies, then the server would have to do something to remember your last page hit. Who wants to surf the net on such a little and underpowered device? Connection bandwidth iss low and the browser is like lynx on acid. I would rather tote along a pda or laptop.
At last. A privately funded means of getting the space race off the ground again. Moon shots hera we come.
"All these worlds are yours, except Europa. Use then together, Use them in peace." I think someone or something has the fear of God in them over at NASA to maybe not spoil another pristine worl with our junk. Beside the mission has bee a success for over a decade. Wasted tax dollars? I think not!
I say lets elect Harvey for College president at UC. However, since we do not get a vote on that issue. I will just sit with Harvey and have a few drinks.
If you can't email them, blackmail them or black ball them. I found intimidation always works for the other side. Hell in Cincinnati, we had a Mayor bounce a check to a hooker. How's that for blackmail?
The company may have been making money, but it was not a tightly run multimillion dollar game company like Wizards of the Coast. Steve Jackson games was an avant garde, almost open source, garage kind of company at the time. The place was rather disorganized as a company. As a result of the raid, damages, lost client files, and lost R&D into cyberpunk game, the company did allmost go under. You can thank goodness that they still did lots of things on paper.
Oh woe is us! We only made more profit this last year than when the WWW first came out. What are going to do? Those awful, bad, bad, bad, evil Internet pirates are not going to lest us enjoy our near monopoly on popular music. I know, let's create a new media scare and blame it on those awful hackers. We can say that the Linux OS allows these hackers to copy our cd's with out care or concern in the world for our rights to charge outrageous fees and reap incredible profits with no concern about the quality of the schlock we produce.
Just be glad you don't have to memorize MAC addresses on each and every ethernet card. They ran out of them a few years ago and no recyle them.