magnetic field

"Watson A.Name wrote ...
I stopped by wal-mart and I forgot to check to see if they
had the lights and what the price might be. But after seeing
that PBS prog "Is Wal-mart good for America?" I'm not so
sure I want to do business with them any more. I left the
store without even buying anything this time.
LOL. Have you ever seen "Is [name of major PBS underwriter]
Good for America"? If they did a documentary on how the sun
rises in the east I would feel compelled to double check their
facts and question their motivation.
 
"Richard Crowley" <rcrowley7@xprt.net> wrote

Good for America"?
If one is a beggar there is no room for self-respect and
high moral position.

--
Nicholas O. Lindan, Cleveland, Ohio
Consulting Engineer: Electronics; Informatics; Photonics.
Remove spaces etc. to reply: n o lindan at net com dot com
 
"Richard Crowley" <rcrowley7@xprt.net> wrote in message
news:10q18l426dgt22e@corp.supernews.com...
"Watson A.Name wrote ...
I stopped by wal-mart and I forgot to check to see if they
had the lights and what the price might be. But after seeing
that PBS prog "Is Wal-mart good for America?" I'm not so
sure I want to do business with them any more. I left the
store without even buying anything this time.

LOL. Have you ever seen "Is [name of major PBS underwriter]
Good for America"? If they did a documentary on how the sun
rises in the east I would feel compelled to double check their
facts and question their motivation.
Huh? Isn't that just what I said?
 
"Nicholas O. Lindan" <see@sig.com> wrote in message
news:iU1od.8564$Qh3.7355@newsread3.news.atl.earthlink.net...
"Richard Crowley" <rcrowley7@xprt.net> wrote

Have you ever seen "Is [name of major PBS underwriter]
Good for America"?

If one is a beggar there is no room for self-respect and
high moral position.
Beggars practice self-deception. So there's plenty of room.

--
Nicholas O. Lindan, Cleveland, Ohio
 
re: "<< I'm not a spammer and didn't appreciate
the nasty email I got last time I tried to post this link.
Thanks, Lisa >>

You are not only a spammer, you are stupid as they get. Twit!
 
On Sun, 21 Nov 2004 14:47:42 GMT, "Nicholas O. Lindan" <see@sig.com> wrote:

"Richard Crowley" <rcrowley7@xprt.net> wrote

Have you ever seen "Is [name of major PBS underwriter]
Good for America"?

If one is a beggar there is no room for self-respect and
high moral position.
I wouldn't agree with that, I have seen plenty of people who retained their
dignity and respect, even though they were in a pretty bad way. You don't have
to throw that away necessarily.

'Corporately' things might be different...

Peter
 
On Sun, 21 Nov 2004 12:20:02 GMT, lisawill4u@yahoo.com(I found this
great little site.) wrote:

html

head
meta name="GENERATOR" content="Microsoft FrontPage 5.0"
meta name="ProgId" content="FrontPage.Editor.Document"
meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=windows-1252"
title>I found this great little site</title
/head

body

p>I found this great little site. I signed up two weeks ago and got 2 Disney
tickets and this week they are sending me 2 Universal Studios tickets.
a href="http://66.219.102.40"&gt;Here's the link </a>and by the way I am a real
person, this is my real email address. I'm not a spammer and didn't appreciate
the nasty email I got last time I tried to post this link.&lt;br
Thanks, Lisa&lt;/p

/body

/html
--
John Fields
 
"Spehro Pefhany" &lt;speffSNIP@interlogDOTyou.knowwhat&gt; schreef in bericht
news:2am1q05irdaiao3ml5sq1oqdkh3lu03ql5@4ax.com...
On Sun, 21 Nov 2004 14:47:42 GMT, the renowned "Nicholas O. Lindan"
see@sig.com&gt; wrote:

"Richard Crowley" &lt;rcrowley7@xprt.net&gt; wrote

Have you ever seen "Is [name of major PBS underwriter]
Good for America"?

If one is a beggar there is no room for self-respect and
high moral position.

Beggars promise nothing in return for the money, so they have room for
self-respect and high moral position. Consider organized religion, for
example. Politicians, prostitutes and even employees have rather less
room.
But prostitutes are honest about that you get screwed, one way or
another.


--
Thanks, Frank.
(remove 'x' and 'invalid' when replying by email)
 
"Watson A.Name - "Watt Sun, the Dark Remover"" wrote...
"Richard Crowley" &lt;rcrowley7@xprt.net&gt; wrote in message
news:10q18l426dgt22e@corp.supernews.com...
"Watson A.Name wrote ...
I stopped by wal-mart and I forgot to check to see if they
had the lights and what the price might be. But after seeing
that PBS prog "Is Wal-mart good for America?" I'm not so
sure I want to do business with them any more. I left the
store without even buying anything this time.

LOL. Have you ever seen "Is [name of major PBS underwriter]
Good for America"? If they did a documentary on how the sun
rises in the east I would feel compelled to double check their
facts and question their motivation.

Huh? Isn't that just what I said?
No, you implied that you gave PBS some amount of credibility.
 
On Sun, 21 Nov 2004 01:44:55 -0800, "Watson A.Name - \"Watt Sun, the
Dark Remover\"" &lt;NOSPAM@dslextreme.com&gt; wrote:


I stopped by wal-mart and I forgot to check to see if they had the
lights and what the price might be. But after seeing that PBS prog "Is
Wal-mart good for America?" I'm not so sure I want to do business with
them any more. I left the store without even buying anything this time.

We don't have Wal-marts here in correctland, but I went to one for my
first time while visiting The Brat at college. I thought it was
great... lots of stuff, great prices, and very friendly people
everywhere to help you find things. I bought four pairs of great
velcro shoes for $14 per pair.

Why do people keep tying shoes? What an anachronism! Shoelaces waste
time, are unreliable, and look silly.

I guess all those PBS editors shop at Williams Sonoma and Nieman
Marcus ("Needless Markup") on their $200K salaries.

John
 
"Tom MacIntyre" wrote...
It's your option to access Usenet, tired as you may be of having
to tolerate others' opinions. Just like TV...if you don't like
it...change the channel.

It is better to light a single candle than to curse the darkness.
I thought we were talking about LED Christmas lights? :)
Open flame candles are dangerous and cause hundreds of
fires every holiday season.

Tolerance goes both ways, or is that only a rightist opinion?
 
"Richard Crowley" &lt;rcrowley7@xprt.net&gt; wrote in message
news:10q1pnl35f8vo02@corp.supernews.com...
"Watson A.Name - "Watt Sun, the Dark Remover"" wrote...

"Richard Crowley" &lt;rcrowley7@xprt.net&gt; wrote in message
news:10q18l426dgt22e@corp.supernews.com...
"Watson A.Name wrote ...
I stopped by wal-mart and I forgot to check to see if they
had the lights and what the price might be. But after seeing
that PBS prog "Is Wal-mart good for America?" I'm not so
sure I want to do business with them any more. I left the
store without even buying anything this time.

LOL. Have you ever seen "Is [name of major PBS underwriter]
Good for America"? If they did a documentary on how the sun
rises in the east I would feel compelled to double check their
facts and question their motivation.

Huh? Isn't that just what I said?

No, you implied that you gave PBS some amount of credibility.
Have _you_ ever seen that particular program? I'd say they gave a
balanced view, with both pros and cons. They did give some factual
figures, such as that wal-mart had some very substantial percentagee of
the goods coming into the port from China. I'm not certain but I think
it was 40. Here are some more figures.
http://www.anitaroddick.com/weblog/weblogdetail.jsp?title=Human%20Rights
&amp;id=702

This article says 10% of the total.
http://www.scu.edu/ethics/publications/ethicalperspectives/wal-mart.html
 
In article &lt;O9ind.29061$jf4.1240181@phobos.telenet-ops.be&gt;,
colin.watters@pandoraBOX.be says...

"Jerry G." &lt;jerryg50@hotmail.com&gt; wrote in message
news:302qvvF2qgoalU6@uni-berlin.de...
Seimens is supposed to have these. The good ones are fairly expensive,
and they are all very limited in performance. Noise is very complex, and
all the situations are very random.

I had such high hopes when I saw ANC demonstrated with a wood chipper
several years ago. I thought this technology was "right around the corner."

My fondest dream -- I want one inside my PC case. The fan noise is making
me crazy, hour-after-hour, day-after-day.
Buy a Sony, Boze, DC Clark, etc., etc., noise-cancelling headphone set. Even
the cheap ones are optimized for the kind of noise case fans make (as in
airplane interiors).

webpa
 
On Sun, 21 Nov 2004, Jon G. wrote:

Hi D.S.,

We rigged it up like you said, and the thing works!
Once again the forces of goodness and light triumph over the forces of
rottenness and dark.

I got a voltage regulator at Advance Auto from off your list
Which one did you wind up getting?

wired everything, and now there's 14 volts of charge on the battery.
Did you have to put a resistor across the original field wires to keep the
Check Engine light from coming on?

Thank you for your help. It saved me from having to get another
computer.
N/P, glad to help.

DS (Those who said this wouldn't work: Neener-neener-neener.)
 
On Sun, 21 Nov 2004 12:06:22 -0800, "Watson A.Name - \"Watt Sun, the Dark
Remover\"" &lt;NOSPAM@dslextreme.com&gt; wrote:
No, you implied that you gave PBS some amount of credibility.

Have _you_ ever seen that particular program? I'd say they gave a
balanced view, with both pros and cons. They did give some factual
figures, such as that wal-mart had some very substantial percentagee of
the goods coming into the port from China.
It's called "Frontline" It's the PBS equivalent of "Dateline" or any of
the other "..line" hard hitting news expose programs - with the expected bias
and truth bending to make their point. This one was especially good, and it had
the same impact on me - I won't shop at Wally World, but the other stores are
selling the same foreign crap, so what can you do except stop buying all of it.
Yeah, like that's gonna happen. I particularly liked the trade deficit numbers
quoted. No surprise there.




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"Bob G." &lt;forget@it.com&gt; wrote in message
news:fg23q01b05ktkvsr2b0hjjrnmos040i4ek@4ax.com...
On Sun, 21 Nov 2004 12:06:22 -0800, "Watson A.Name - \"Watt Sun, the
Dark
Remover\"" &lt;NOSPAM@dslextreme.com&gt; wrote:

No, you implied that you gave PBS some amount of credibility.

Have _you_ ever seen that particular program? I'd say they gave a
balanced view, with both pros and cons. They did give some factual
figures, such as that wal-mart had some very substantial percentagee
of
the goods coming into the port from China.

It's called "Frontline" It's the PBS equivalent of "Dateline" or any
of
the other "..line" hard hitting news expose programs - with the
expected bias
and truth bending to make their point. This one was especially good,
and it had
the same impact on me - I won't shop at Wally World, but the other
stores are
selling the same foreign crap, so what can you do except stop buying
all of it.
Yeah, like that's gonna happen. I particularly liked the trade deficit
numbers
quoted. No surprise there.
The program and the URLs I gave showed the cheap China imports problem
isn't the only. or even the major problem with Wal-mart. The problems
are that they are under employing people - below poverty level wages -
and they make it impossible for most workers to afford health benefits.
And to top it off, the supercenters devastate neighborhoods by
undercutting the mom-and-pop stores, thereby chasing them out.

This isn't bias and truth bending. The facts and figures are there.
 
you gave PBS some amount of credibility
Richard Crowley
If Watt Sun won't, I will.
Investigative reporting by commercial television broadcasters
is mush and has been for about a decade.
Even 60 Minutes is half pop-culture junk now.

If you want to see television that doesn't bend over for corporations,
PBS is the last bastion--Bill Moyers and Frontline,
The NewsHour has softened a bit.
 
I'm getting really tired of leftist politics tainting Usenet.
Richard Crowley
Typical NeoCon-think. Job loss and trade imbalance are Leftist issues.
 
"JeffM" &lt;jeffm_@email.com&gt; wrote in message
news:f8b945bc.0411221556.1e71695f@posting.google.com...
you gave PBS some amount of credibility
Richard Crowley

If Watt Sun won't, I will.
Investigative reporting by commercial television broadcasters
is mush and has been for about a decade.
Even 60 Minutes is half pop-culture junk now.

If you want to see television that doesn't bend over for corporations,
PBS is the last bastion--Bill Moyers and Frontline,
The NewsHour has softened a bit.
"Now, with Bill Moyers" (and David Bronwhateverhisnameis).
 
"JeffM" wrote ...
This presentation didn't even mention the way when one
township rejects them they go to the low-rent district that
abuts the town and set up there. The get a sweetheart deal
on tax breaks with the hard-pressed city gov't there. When
the tax breaks run out, they pull up stakes and find a new
bunch of suckers, leaving in their wake a town devoid of
Mom &amp; Pop businesses.
What an excelent place to start a Mom &amp; Pop business. But
I guess Neo-Libs who have become dependent on the nanny
state don't think in those terms. Seriously unimpressed sums
up my view of this useless thread. Bye.
 

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