Don't write to the Senator. He can ignore you. Write to the major news outlets in their area. Try to inform their constituents (sp?). Letters to the editor, reporters hungry for a major story. That is how to get these lapdogs out of congress.
Instead of writing your senator, why not write to the media outlets? TV, radio and newspapers are more likely to get their voter base up in arms. Here are the links to the newspapers in Hatch's area:
Salt Lake Trib Deseret News
Writing to that ass clown doesn't do any good. I write to him (as he is my senator) and he just sends a form letter thanking me for supporting him.
What we need is our own slush fund to buy radio and tv time to air our own commercials during election time to vote him out of office.
Bill Gates: I am here to let you know that we are prepared to slash prices to keep you as a customer.
President Dr. A Kalam: Thank you! Come again!
Bill Gates: But you haven't bought anything?
President Dr. A Kalam: Thank you! Come again!
Usually the random text is a text/plain attachment which is parsed by the spam filter. The real message is in the text/html attachment. Most email clients like outlook ignore the text/plain attachment and display only the text/html message.
I've seen those people. Always walking around and driving with a cell phone stuck to their ear. I didn't know that it was melted to their head! Thanks for the info.
One of those screenshots shows a dialog to switch users. Has that been incorporated into any other distros desktop? I love that feature of XP. Makes it easy to share a single computer with the wife.
My favorite:
"In a world with out fences,
who needs Gates?"
I would be careful. You may also incur the wrath of the Gin Industry.
Don't write to the Senator. He can ignore you. Write to the major news outlets in their area. Try to inform their constituents (sp?). Letters to the editor, reporters hungry for a major story. That is how to get these lapdogs out of congress.
Instead of writing your senator, why not write to the media outlets? TV, radio and newspapers are more likely to get their voter base up in arms. Here are the links to the newspapers in Hatch's area: Salt Lake Trib
Deseret News
I thought you said "caffiene".
Well.. maybe.
Best Prom Ever.
I hope they draw it out longer. A three hour nap just wasn't long enough.
Writing to that ass clown doesn't do any good. I write to him (as he is my senator) and he just sends a form letter thanking me for supporting him.
What we need is our own slush fund to buy radio and tv time to air our own commercials during election time to vote him out of office.
best matlab clone out there
Bill Gates: I am here to let you know that we are prepared to slash prices to keep you as a customer.
President Dr. A Kalam: Thank you! Come again!
Bill Gates: But you haven't bought anything?
President Dr. A Kalam: Thank you! Come again!
Don't keep us all in suspense!
Did you or did you not take a shit?
And please say you washed your hands afterwards.
Always remember that you are unique, just like everyone else.
best prom ever
Usually the random text is a text/plain attachment which is parsed by the spam filter. The real message is in the text/html attachment. Most email clients like outlook ignore the text/plain attachment and display only the text/html message.
his family will make the move after his children finish school
I read that as "finnish school".
I've seen those people. Always walking around and driving with a cell phone stuck to their ear. I didn't know that it was melted to their head! Thanks for the info.
That was said by Ariana Richards not Samuel L Jackson.
...and women from Poland.
mail order or download?
It's the ultimate in trendiness -- like buying Nike or Banana Republic clothing.
Yeah.... hey the 90's called, they want to tell you to get a fashion clue.
amen.
let's hope that ExoticMandibles is truly a teen and not a middle aged, balding man that hangs out at the mall.
I did. Hatch wrote me a nice little letter telling me how he will continue to battle for my rights up on the hill.
Da' bulls!
courtesy SNL
One of those screenshots shows a dialog to switch users. Has that been incorporated into any other distros desktop? I love that feature of XP. Makes it easy to share a single computer with the wife.
If I go to download Fedora or Debian via ISO images, and burn them, I often have a maintained distrobution that is very young. Less than a month old.
A Debian distribution less than a month old? Doesn't that only happen every couple of years?