I heard multi-colored candy chocolates so many times on the news this morning, I almost puked multi-colored stuff. It's good to see even one news outfit reported M&M's: http://www.newscientist.com/news/news.jsp?id=ns999 96052
Though at this point I have to wonder if it wasn't some off-brand M&M's or the real thing:-O
Eric
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I wonder if that would have to be shed from the deal.. or maybe the mapping services are too small to be noticed by anti-trust.
Eric
The Magazine for MapPoint
I agree with this.. I was able to round up several small programming jobs and training over the Internet and collected some nice little checks, but I had my wife's health insurance and little liability since I wasn't working directly on their computer. If I knew there would be a steady stream of jobs coming in and I could pick and choose -- maybe I'd try it again.
http://www.mp2kmag.com - The Magazine for MapPoint
I heard multi-colored candy chocolates so many times on the news this morning, I almost puked multi-colored stuff. It's good to see even one news outfit reported M&M's: http://www.newscientist.com/news/news.jsp?id=ns999 96052
Though at this point I have to wonder if it wasn't some off-brand M&M's or the real thing :-O
Eric
http://www.mp2kmag.com
You are sick humorists.. lol
They also have a series of free (and spam-free!) newsletters.
I wonder if that would have to be shed from the deal.. or maybe the mapping services are too small to be noticed by anti-trust. Eric The Magazine for MapPoint
What Java does MapPoint 2002 have in it? Something in the installer? This makes no sense to me.
Someone tell me what Java MapPoint 2002 has in it!
Eric
http://www.mp2kmag.com/mappoint.asp
Does this run under Windows? theKompany's site appears to be slashdotted.
Eric
The Magazine for MapPoint
It sounds like something that could easily be engineered around, not a serious threat to the Internet. Eric http://www.mp2kmag.com
I agree with this.. I was able to round up several small programming jobs and training over the Internet and collected some nice little checks, but I had my wife's health insurance and little liability since I wasn't working directly on their computer. If I knew there would be a steady stream of jobs coming in and I could pick and choose -- maybe I'd try it again. http://www.mp2kmag.com - The Magazine for MapPoint