Where dod they get them? If I was there I'd probably blurt out WTF or worse!
TECH: “ELEPHANTDRIVE” the auto backup service can’t connect to their HQ
Thursday, June 1, 2006From: feedback@elephantdrive.com
Sent: Thursday, June 01, 2006 7:35 AM
To: reinkefj Subject: ElephantDrive Customer Support
Thanks for your interest in ElephantDrive! A customer service representative will contact you shortly to answer questions or assist with problems with the ElephantDrive platform. Our CURRENT AVERAGE RESPONSE TIME is less than 24 hours.
As of 5/31/2006 11:51 AM PST, we are still observing a larger than normal response from the various postings last week. We have added additional web and application servers and the platform should be running smoothly now, if at times a bit slow.
Thanks for your patience and apologies for any inconvenience. We look forward to continuing to serve all your online storage needs!
Sincerely,
The ElephantDrive Staff
——– Original Message ——–
> Name = reinkefj
> Email = reinkefj@gmail.com
> Problem = Elephant Desktop reports "unexpected login error"
> Steps = Connecting to Elephant Drive Headquarters?
> OS = Windows XP
> CPU = Intel Pentium 4
> CPU Speed= 2 GHz or more
> Memory = 1 GB
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Sigh
LIBERTY: “primary elections are intraparty affairs” … If so, why does the taxpayer pay!
Thursday, June 1, 2006http://www.zwire.com/site/news.cfm?newsid=16691349&BRD=1091&PAG=461&dept_id=425716&rfi=6
EDITOR'S NOTE
By: Hank Kalet, Managing Editor 05/25/2006
Primary decision: Post resists temptation to endorse.
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The South Brunswick Post does not endorse in primary elections.
I will admit that there was a temptation to enter the fray this time around, because township Republicans have so far failed to field a candidate for mayor and the June 6 Democratic primary contest between incumbent Mayor Frank Gambatese and former Mayor Debra Johnson could end up determining who will be mayor come January.
But we decided to resist the temptation for three reasons:
1. We believe that primary elections are intraparty affairs that should be determined by the political party in question.
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Added: Thursday June 01, 2006
Why do taxpayer pay for primaries?
> "1. We believe that primary elections are intraparty affairs that should be
> determined by the political party in question."
Then why do I have to pay for them?
If it's truly a private matter for that club, why are tax dollars used for it?
I don't monitor, nor pay for the elections at the vfw, american legion, kawanis, the local churches, the third grade class president at Constable school.
So why do I pay for these clubs to elect candidates?
f reinke, kendall park, nj
LIBERTY: A steroid policy? … here’s an idea. End the drug war now!
Thursday, June 1, 2006http://www.zwire.com/site/news.cfm?newsid=16691777&BRD=1091&PAG=461&dept_id=425723&rfi=6
The South Brunswick Post
EDITORIAL
05/25/2006
Don't base steroid policy solely on test.
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The state and the athletic association that oversees high school sports competition want to keep steroids out of high school sports.
They will begin testing athletes who reach state championship games for a variety of performance-enhancing drugs. Under the new state policy, which received unanimous approval from the executive board of the New Jersey Interscholastic Athletic Association, 5 percent of championship-level athletes would be tested beginning in the fall. The tests would take place following championship-round games. Athletes found using steroids would be suspended for a year.
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Added: Thursday June 01, 2006
End the drug war now!
I can't think of a more intrusive demeaning thing that can be done to young people than the pee in the cup test.
It is a violation of human dignity.
People will always do dumb things. The dumbest is to think that the collective "we" can prevent people from doing what we consider "dumb things". When we allow this nonsense, human beings will demonstrate just how adaptable they are. You watch at the ways to evade, avoid, cheat, and otherwise take this "noble idea" and turn it into a joke. I recently read you can not only buy "clean" urine on the net. But you can also buy an appliance to make it look like its yours to the casual observer.
Where there is a will there is a way!
Keep on coming up with "dumb" ideas and crafty people will figure out a way around it.
End the drug war now! "We" lost.
Like most "wars", aka drugs, poverty, hunger, vietnam, terror, we lose! Stop them now!
f reinke, kendall park, nj
LIBERTY: State Department should “png” Zimbabwe leadership and diplomats!
Thursday, June 1, 2006http://web.amnesty.org/library/Index/ENGAFR460082006
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In May 2005 the government of Zimbabwe embarked on Operation Murambatsvina (Restore Order), a programme of mass forced evictions and the demolition of homes and informal businesses. The operation, which was carried out in winter and against a backdrop of severe food shortages, targeted poor urban and peri-urban areas countrywide.
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In the sense of fair play, and "what is good for the goose is good for the gander", I would suggest that the US State Department declare any Zimbabwe diplomats persona non grata. Further we should give them 24 hours to clear out. Then the next day, bulldoze the embassy.
At the very least, all the leadership should be "png" and barred from visiting the US. All bank accounts should be frozen pending litigation from those 700k people who might want to be compensated for their losses.
imho
It takes a gubamint to oppress the people!
RANT: Hey Governor Corzine … … still wanna hear about state cars an speeding? (continued) … …
Thursday, June 1, 2006TOO BAD
01 June 2006 Route 295 South Milepost 63 at ~7am
Florence Township Fire Department MG59276
Another class of privileged individuals who don't have to obey speed limits (and I'm not being picky, posted at 65, I only gripe when it's hard to read the tag when they whizz by) and who's set of wheels is provided by the taxpayer.
Might it not be reasonable to insist that Florence Township keep its toys in their own township?
Might it not be reasonable to hold my employees (i.e., people sucking the taxpayer dry) to the laws that they seek to impose on others.
Might it not be reasonable that government has gotten to out of control.
Maybe the serfs should do something about it?
RANT: Hey Governor Corzine … … still wanna hear about state cars an speeding? (continued) … …
Thursday, June 1, 2006May 31th, 2006
TOO BAD!
Today 31 May 06 at 0730 edst a truck sg 21287 zipping down route 1 never leaving the left lane tailgating the poor serf who happened to not get out of the imerium's centurion with what I assume is one state worker commuting to work in a truck I am paying for. (Ain't I generous?) Anyway, speeding at I guess 75, when the tailgater serfs would get out of the way, hurrying to get to I assume trenton to protect and serve me.
You might want to inquire from the feds why a fed in G10-25357 on Route 295 south milepost 55 at 707am felt the need to slow from >75 and force into the center lane when she spied a state revenue collection agent (i.e., NJ State Police car) entering the roadway. She, yes it was a she, was right next to me for the time it took for the agent to take the next exit. Guess there was doughnuts there. Any way, the fed promptly cut left, cutting in on some serfs, and whizzed off ne'er to be seen again. Evidently she was off the day they taught about the fact that Soldiers of the Empire (i.e., Federal government "employees") have no duty to obey the laws of the state that they are in. States are a fiction of some deluded individuals who think we're back in the Revolutionary War. After all this is Amerika, and the Federal Government and its minions run it!
Arghhh!
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