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<i_tell_it_like_it_is_3@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> It seems kinda funny t
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On Mon, 17 Apr 2006 13:48:42 -0400, a wrote:
> If FICO discovered that people who were born in December are 10% more
> likely to default on their debts than people who were born in June,
> would it make sense for them to include that information in t
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On Mon, 17 Apr 2006 08:07:56 -0500, wrote:
> a@b.c wrote:
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>> I'm always suspicious of a company whose business model depends on
>> deep secrecy. And I'm even more suspicious of popular opinion about
>> the details of such secrets.
>>
>> Pop
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On Sun, 16 Apr 2006 19:28:04 -0400, The Etobian wrote:
> On Sun, 16 Apr 2006 21:41:15 -0000, gordonb.ujrhk@burditt.org (Gordon
> Burditt) wrote:
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>>But if they expect me to say there's no errors in it, how can I
>>possibly do that if they won't s
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In article <1145325843.024023.56060@g10g2000cwb.googlegroups.com> richard1969@usa.com writes:
>In the case of the GW letters, obviously the judge(s) in the case had
>forgotten one important thing. PUBLIC DOMAIN. Anything, including
>personal letters, i
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>I've heard people say that forwarding an email is a copyright
>violation, but I question this in most instances. According to the
>U.S. Copyright Office, several categories of works are not eligible for
>copyright protection, including:
>
>* Ideas,
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In article <1248g465gn2gb50@corp.supernews.com> gordonb.rrawp@burditt.org (Gordon Burditt) writes:
>>Beforfe e-mail there was the one and only snail mail service. When you
>>wrote a letter to uncle joe, that letter became HIS property.
>>He can do with
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>If FICO discovered that people who were born in December are 10% more
>likely to default on their debts than people who were born in June,
>would it make sense for them to include that information in their
>credit score calculation?
Yes. Some of
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Wow, a website of Jew haters says we're doing things in Iran. I have
to believe it.
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What the heck ? You're supposed to file stuff annually. What's the
point of having a corp ? Why would she form a corp without knowing all
this already ?
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In the case of the GW letters, obviously the judge(s) in the case had
forgotten one important thing. PUBLIC DOMAIN. Anything, including
personal letters, is public domain because they existed long before the
copyright laws came into existance.
Just be
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In article <1145318253.579001.245080@j33g2000cwa.googlegroups.com> richard1969@usa.com writes:
>Beforfe e-mail there was the one and only snail mail service. When you
>wrote a letter to uncle joe, that letter became HIS property.
>He can do with it as
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shadyfoxylady" <shadyfoxylady@att.net> wrote in message
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> I have lived in my home for 12 years nows and my property butts up in
> the backyard to another womans back yard that is on the other street
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Well Mr. Falwell, perhaps you should understand the trademark laws
then.
Family names are not protected and even more so, as a domain name, they
are dealt on a first come first served basis.
As was the case of Nissan Motors suing Nissan.com. The own
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Wrong! He is GOD! So he claims.
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Beforfe e-mail there was the one and only snail mail service. When you
wrote a letter to uncle joe, that letter became HIS property.
He can do with it as he damn well pleases.
Same is true with email. Even though copyright may have some clout with
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Questions ? What to do ?
My sister is trying her hand at a startup in Northern California.
She has a California C Corp. - incorporated - January 06. Only 2
shareholders.
No income, only expenses.
What are her obligations wrt to Federal and CA s
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"sally" <@int.net> wrote in message news:MqM0g.8$wh.2@fe03.lga...
> a@b.c wrote:
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>> I'm always suspicious of a company whose business model depends on
>> deep secrecy. And I'm even more suspicious of popular opinion about
>> the details of such
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It seems kinda funny to me that we haven't heard about whether she was
or was not written up for DWI. The policeman who pulled her over
described
her as 'passed out drunk'. Hmmmmmmmmm!!!!!!!!!!!!
It also strikes me as kinda funny that
the Duke La
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In article <1145297482.067287.284780@i39g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>,
arjay187@yahoo.com <arjay187@yahoo.com> wrote:
>Falwell is not a Mormon lol, he's a Baptist.
I believe that may have been an unfortunate spelling error.
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<nataliemreed@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> McGyver, you've been so helpful. I appreciate it. We are going to go
> through with the purcahse of the new home even though we will own 2
> hom
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If FICO discovered that people who were born in December are 10% more
likely to default on their debts than people who were born in June,
would it make sense for them to include that information in their
credit score calculation? Would any laws be vio
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In article <1145262741.632506.300660@u72g2000cwu.googlegroups.com>,
TELLUSTHETRUTHCINDY@yahoo.com says...
>
>U.S. military operations are already underway in Iran:
Thank goodness!!!
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Gun control, the theory that 110lb. women should ha
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I've heard people say that forwarding an email is a copyright
violation, but I question this in most instances. According to the
U.S. Copyright Office, several categories of works are not eligible for
copyright protection, including:
* Ideas, proce
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an extra m eh..... that I can agree too lol.
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We got the Nolo book and we may do a default divorce instead of a
settlement agreement. We're going to read through the whole thing
first, but it seems like the most logical to us (based on our love for
one another and our relationship). Still, if we
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Falwell is not a Mormon lol, he's a Baptist.
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GeekBoy wrote:
> Congrats. It seemed you were quite pissed.
>
> For future note, there are was around those pesky censoring moderators.
I wasn't pissed. They were/are. As I said before, my posting, which a
ppears in all other 6 discussion group
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http://www.newsday.com/news/local/wire/newyork/ny-bc-ny--scotus-falwellint0417apr17,0,917694.story?coll=ny-region-apnewyork
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a@b.c wrote:
> I'm always suspicious of a company whose business model depends on
> deep secrecy. And I'm even more suspicious of popular opinion about
> the details of such secrets.
>
> Popular opinion is that FICO is the most widely used score,
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Thanks for the advice Ernie. I just never thought of calling the police
since I knew I was within my rights and here in Illinois a mere threat
is just that until something actually happens. But thanks for taking
the time to answer.
I did have the p
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Congrats. It seemed you were quite pissed.
For future note, there are was around those pesky censoring moderators.
"Carlos" <brastras@terra.com.br> wrote in message
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Mine is a success st
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JM Destin Rogers wrote:
> If you like your dirty cop news straight from the hip, here's a few
> non-commercial websites you might like -- www.mustbme.com and
> www.badcopnews.com
>
>
Note -- I have no affiliation with these sites. I'm merel
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If you like your dirty cop news straight from the hip, here's a few
non-commercial websites you might like -- www.mustbme.com and
www.badcopnews.com
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Stray Cow Is Killed With Taser in Washington State
From the Associated Press
April 14, 2006
SPOKANE VALLEY, Wash. ? A cow that wandered into traffic near a freeway
shopping mall was killed by Spokane County sheriff's deputies who
repeatedly stunned
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Officer accused of robbing drug dealers
By ASSOCIATED PRESS
April 14, 2006
MEMPHIS ? A reserve Memphis police officer whose mother is a secretary for
the city's police chief is charged with robbing drug dealers of cash and
cocaine while making a
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2 Orlando cops face charges
Willoughby Mariano | Sentinel Staff Writer
April 14 2006
Two Orlando police officers face fraud charges in what investigators said
was a plot to use their law-enforcement powers to sell trucks at illegally
inflated pr
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Mine is a success story. I had an "SSI Overpayment" problem
with SSA that was quickly solved by House Representative
Carolyn Maloney of New York (not the state where I vote
now). It cost me one e-mail and a couple scanned docs
attached. No lawyer fees
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Jabriol impersonating his victim Koi-Lo (a woman) aka Antonio L
Santana/Camden NY ReelMckoi@mailinator.com> wrote in message
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> And the police don't have this information Carol? I guess,
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