1 Jul 2003 03:32
1 Jul 2003 01:41
Virus alert
Hey, folks, I've received a couple of extremely suspicious emails with apparently-spoofed source addresses lately, which makes me suspect that someone out there on the ASLML or PSASL lists has been infected by a virus (at least one of the addys was a well-known ASLML member). If you receive a zipfile called "your_detail.zip", for goodness sake, don't open it. If you have my email address in your address book (Outlook/Outlook Express are the most common culprits, but I wouldn't lay money on them being the only ones), and you aren't running anti-virus software, you are a strong candidate for being the guilty party. Please- everyone who connects to the internet should get some kind of anti-virus software, and try to keep it moderately up-to-date. Thanks, Brian Pickering -----Original Message----- From: covered for privacy Sent: Monday, June 30, 2003 4:00 AM To: bpickering8@... Subject: Re: Movie Please see the attached zip file for details.
1 Jul 2003 01:46
RE: RE: Problems from the Attic
I wrote: > > Another brief comment.... How does the American deal with the 7 > > Panthers in this scenario? Jim McLeod replied: > Run. > > Run away, and very quickly at that. Use ESB if need be. I assume this is a joke. The scenario VC do not really alow this approach. (If you can call running away an approach). Even the US infantry have a serious problem - because they must setup fairly far back and the scenario seems to require an up front defense. I'd appreciate comments from people who have actually played this thing. ;) Sam
1 Jul 2003 02:07
OT: Happy Birthday Canada
We're a young 136 tomorrow July the First. Alain _________________________________________________________________ MSN 8 helps eliminate e-mail viruses. Get 2 months FREE*. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/virus
1 Jul 2003 05:08
Re: OT: Happy Birthday Canada
Congrats! I will say one thing about Canada Day or Dominion Day or whatever it is called)... Canadians take their holiday pretty seriously. More so than we with the 4th of July. It may be different now, but my wife and I honeymooned in Toronto 19 years ago and on July 1st NOTHING was open during the day. No stores, no restaurants, no gas stations, no movie theatres. No blowout holiday sales spectaculars like every excuse we have for a holiday here in the States. Gotta respect that. Rick "Is Canada closed today?" Lubben PS - I know what you perverts are thinking--"Honeymoon? Nothing to do???" Well ya gotta do something in the daytime too.
1 Jul 2003 04:17
Re: OT: Happy Birthday Canada
> PS - I know what you perverts are thinking--"Honeymoon? Nothing to > do???" Well ya gotta do something in the daytime too. Yes, and that something is "it". You can now also celebrate your same-sex marriage by smoking some 1st class ganja; gotta love it. Happy B-Day Canada; drink some Mooseheads for me! BTW, are the "Beer Stores" in Ontario closed too?
1 Jul 2003 04:47
Re: OT: Happy Birthday Canada
At 08:08 PM 6/30/2003 -0700, Rick Lubben wrote: >PS - I know what you perverts are thinking--"Honeymoon? Nothing to >do???" Well ya gotta do something in the daytime too. Errr--remember the nights? Ya were supposed to do the same thing. Geesh--newbies. For the nonce, ron acerbic curmudgeon and lowly priest in the High Holy Church of ASL
1 Jul 2003 04:49
Re: Re: OT: Happy Birthday Canada
> PS - I know what you perverts are thinking--"Honeymoon? Nothing to > do???" Well ya gotta do something in the daytime too. Gotcha covered here. Nothing consummates a marriage like going over Niagara Falls in a barrel together. It's much better during the daytime... Steve --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.488 / Virus Database: 287 - Release Date: 6/5/2003
1 Jul 2003 04:46
Re: OT: Happy Birthday Canada
> > PS - I know what you perverts are thinking-- > > "Honeymoon? Nothing to do???" Well ya > > gotta do something in the daytime too. > Yes, and that something is "it". > You can now also celebrate your same-sex > marriage by smoking some 1st class ganja; > gotta love it. > Happy B-Day Canada; drink some Mooseheads > for me! > BTW, are the "Beer Stores" in Ontario closed too? damn, reminds me of an editorial I read a couple of weeks ago in the Toronto Star titled "How to be U.S. border officer's worst nightmare" (copied below for entertainment purposes). btw, the Beer Stores will be closed tommorrow as it's a National Holiday. Rob P.S. you have to be "up" on Canadian current issues to get some of the jokes...softwood lumber dispute, West Nile Virus, decriminalization of pot, SARS, same sex marriage, Mad Cow disease, and of course, gun control (mentioned in the last sentence as a *parting shot* lol) <snip>the first thing you realize is that the official(Continue reading)
1 Jul 2003 08:27
Re: Problems from the Attic
Listerz; Sam Belcher wrote: > > I wrote: > > > > Another brief comment.... How does the American deal with the 7 > > > Panthers in this scenario? > > Jim McLeod replied: > > > Run. > > > > Run away, and very quickly at that. Use ESB if need be. <SB> > I assume this is a joke. You assume well Sam. > The scenario VC do not really alow this > approach. (If you can call running away an approach). > > Even the US infantry have a serious problem - because they must setup > fairly far back and the scenario seems to require an up front defense. > > I'd appreciate comments from people who have actually played this thing. > ;) Sam, I've not even seen this scenario actually.(Continue reading)
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