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Last rites declaration of Ioannes Paulus PP. II (Karol Wojtyla)

"The unforgiveable sins this earth must confront and overcome are 
 Nationalism, capitalism, and hoarding.  The idea of every nation 
 should be forgot, price should be struck from the commons, and 
 princes should be seen for the devils they are.  The sins include 
 our church, secret societies, and other religions which make of 
 the spirit of God a divide." 

Last rites declaration of Ioannes Paulus PP. II (Karol Wojtyla)
2nd April 2005







  
  

    
  




 

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TheConcernedOne | 16 May 2005 05:10

The world is really unstable these days......

We've got a lot to deal with these days. Terrorism, Recession, Weather and more. It's all got me concerned.

I thought I'd tell you all about this group I found where everyday people get together and try to learn how to
deal with it all.
(I used to be a member, but I'm moving to an area that doesn't have internet, so I left a few days ago. Internet
is off tomorrow)

Here's a bit on the group. Check it out or don't.

misc_survivalism_moderated ยท Survivalism and Preparedness. 
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/misc_survivalism_moderated

This list is for those who want themselves and their loved ones to survive and prosper during hard times.

War, riots, famine, crime, drought, flooding, fire, contaminated water supplies, inflation, job loss,
and many more.

Are you ready to deal with any situation?

Join us as we learn from each other how to survive.

On-topic: Food storage, firearms, canning, gardening, self-sustaining communities, back to basics,
water purification, alternative power,
conservation, homesteading, first aid and more.

Off-topic: Politics, religion, current affairs, philosophy, conspiracy theories, New World Order, racism.

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Otherwise the carrot in Satam's cap might grasp some smart weavers.  
She should help firmly if Pat's sauce isn't lower.  Founasse, 
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sime | 21 May 2005 20:30
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javascript mouse event performance

Hello

I am developing a web page.  How should I go about troubleshooting poor
javascript performance in Mozilla (1.7.3)?  I think the problem is
related to frequent code execution triggered by onmousemoves.  Mozilla
is struggling.  (IE is doing fine by comparison.) The browser is
running in XP.

The status bar is often showing "waiting for 192.168.1.111" after the
page is (apparently) loaded. The code is dealing with images (all
pre-loaded), and one guess is that maybe Mozilla is making additional
unnecessary fileserver requests.

Hope someone can give me some direction.

KR
Simon
Reshat Sabiq | 22 May 2005 20:14

Re: caching and XPCOM

On Sun, 2005-05-22 at 03:42 -0500, Reshat Sabiq wrote:
> I wonder if remote files that have been downloaded by the browser for
> rendering locally (e.g., images) are available for use from XPCOM. 
> 
> I'm seeing some Cache files at:
> ~/.mozilla/firefox/*.default/Cache
> but don't really know if these would be of any use for this purpose. Is
> there perhaps another location for such files? I believe IE exposes
> those files in the same format as if they had been downloaded manually.
> Is this not the case for firefox?
> 
> Thanks.

I played w/ it a little more, and found the following:
The Cache folder above indeed stores temporary files, however, there are
2 unknowns for me at this time:
1. How would i be able to identify which file an object is in, knowing
the object's URL, and possibly other characteristics (size, etc.)? There
appears to be something like md5sum involved, on the basis of several
object characteristics.
2. Why does Page Info in Firefox list, for instance, list several more
Cache objects for a recently viewed new page, than i'm able to identify
in the Cache folder when sorting it by date?

I think the answer to question 2 might be provided by the answer to
question 1, or perhaps it's just a matter of those several objects
having been cached on prior dates, and re-used (although i don't
remember having been to this site before, it is possible).

Thanks.
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