Posted on 09/19/2005 7:33:53 PM PDT by MoJo2001
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On this Day In History
Birthdates which occurred on September 20:
0357 BC Alexander III the Great, king of Macedonia, emperor
1810 Alpheus Starkey Williams Bvt Major General (Union volunteers)
1820 George Washington Morgan Brig General (Union volunteers)
1820 John Fulton Reynolds Major General (Union volunteers), died in 1863
1842 Lord James Dewar, physician who invented the vacuum flask and cordite, the first smokeless powder.
1878 Upton Sinclair novelist (Jungle)
1885 Ferdinand Lamenthe (Jelly Roll Morton), jazz pianist, composer and singer, one of the first to orchestrate jazz music.
1902 Kermit Maynard Vevey Ind, cowboy actor (Saturday Roundup)
1917 Arnold "Red" Auerbach NBA coach/GM (Boston Celtics)
1920 Alexander Thereat
1928 Dr Joyce Brothers NYC, pop psychiatrist ($64,000 question winner)
1929 Anne Meara Bkln NY comedian/actress (Stiller & Meara, Archie's Place)
1934 Sophia Loren Rome, actress (Desire Under the Elms, Black Orchid)
1938 Tom Tresh NY Yankee (1962 AL Rookie of the Year)
1941 Dale Chihuly Tacoma Wash, artist in glass (Louis Tiffany Award 1967)
1951 Guy LaFleur Quebec, NHL right wing (Montreal, NY Rangers)
1954 Silvio Leonard Cuba, 100m sprinter (Olympic-silver-1980)
1957 Fran Drescher NYC, actress (The Nanny)
WOOHOOOOO!!! Love the Los Lonely Boys!!!!!!
A computer company here in Sierra Vista is one of 8 being sued by Microsoft for being willing to do that illegal thing.
Ya can't have to much STV ~ Bump!
Either those companies will be run out of business simply by the economic might of MS and their army of lawyers or it will be a good test case.
The MS lawyers can drag the case on until financial/legal resources of the much smaller companies are expended or if any of them can survive the onslaught then the country will find out about the ramifications of "copyright law" and how it applies to software.
A similar thing happened to a company here in Houston during the Win98 years. There were criminal arrests and the law locked the doors of the company. They just shut the doors and went home.....shut down the business. They couldn't compete with MS $.
However, it is interesting to note that MS is going after companies rather than individuals, unlike the RIAA.
But I need to be able to place circular text in segments of rings.
Thanks, Gum - I'll try it!
http://www.genbox.com/download.htm
Note: 30-day trial period.
Samples can be found at the following urls:
http://www.genbox.com/charts/charts7.htm
http://www.genbox.com/charts/charts6.htm
Well, I know that at least one person clicked on the link. :-)
My firefox has a "google" search on the side. I can choose between that and a few other things, including ebay (see pic below):
Hee Hee!! Of course. Good info!!!!!! I'm going to check out those programs you told Annie about, too.
I have a question. I've never installed a legit copy of WinXP on more than one computer, but I've been told that WinXP Pro can be, although WinXP home cannot be. I have heard of others who say the do it. Do they use a bootleg copy that has been "fixed"?
Oh, I like this program. I use Adobe Photoshop to do circular text, but it's not user friendly for most.
Nah, bogus cd keys will do the trick either for home or pro. Shhhh.....There's a program that will generate cd keys for WinXP that will work until MS starts nosing around in their own database.
I know absolutely nothing about that program. I have just HEARD about it. I know NOTHING!.....said Sgt. Schultz.
( Actually, that happens to be the truth. I outgrew that kinda stuff too many years ago to remember. ) :-)
Last Saturday back stage one of the guys who has had a business and a political career, in addition to music, asked in which of our occupations we had met the nicest people. The consensus was in Country Music. Then the subject turned to military service. Many of the performers came of age after the draft. Most are not 'tator aged geezers.
I was surprised to find that nearly all of the performers had served in some form of military service. Most has served in the Army... but there some who served in the Navy, Air Force, and Marines. Some had served in the Reserves and Guard. Some even went into the Guard after serving a full term on active duty.
It occured to us that the reason so many Country performers support our mission and our troops is many country pickers believe in our nation enough to serve. What struck me was those under 50 didn't have to serve.. they did not face a draft. But they did serve... and were glad they did.
I asked one staffer if he would play on the same bill as the Dixie Chicks. He said, "Only if I got to lead the BOOs."
Here is 'tator on the stage at the Paint Valley Jamboree. The Jamboree runs from 7 to 10+Pm every saturday night at the Paxton Theater in Bainbridge, Ohio.
The staff band is as good as any band in Nashville. If you like great Country music.. come see us.
Spybot will not only stop it, but will clean it after the fact, too. I'd install that and run it. It's easy and quick.
Well, I teach kids that know more tricks than MS ever thought of. Trust me. Most of them work in Best Buy's tech department or run their own businesses making oodles of money (and still in high school). I'm tellin' ya, these kids are sharp. They teach me stuff all the time. Of course, I can still teach them a thing or two.
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