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First quarter of the game and they aren't losing....yet! ROFL

I love the Browns, but they are not having a great decade! lol

Caryn

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Thanks Jenn - good thing I mentioned it! I didn`t know whether the fault was with my server or yours!!! Let us know when it`s working.

Pat P

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Pat P

Yes, I clicked on the link in your sig., and yes the one you just gave me works fine!

Thanks!

Pat P

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Pat P

It's working perfectly for me, both ways.

Lucille

Both links worked perfectly for me.

Lucille

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Lucille

Seems the problem is that I was using php includes on the home page, which requires a different extension, and my server didn't like that. It was looking for something.html and not finding it, so it was throwing back 403's, which is apparently their version of File Not Found. The wording of the error was certainly odd, though!

I could have just changed my sig link to reference the entire file path, but that wouldn't have addressed the real issue of not having what the server considered to be a valid home page. So I've gone in, taken out the includes and renamed it back to htm. (And at some future date, I may change the home page entirely to be a portal to separate subdomains for each family member and possibly some select friends since I seem to have scads of room.) All should be good, and I think Lucille got in after I made the changes and before I came back to post. Ah well, live and learn, right?

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Jenn L

I just got in fine from Netscape. Will try again from AOL.

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Karen C - California

That fixed it, Jenn. Looking good!

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Brenda Lewis

Hey, they got lucky and pulled out a win yesterday! The week before was still a huge embarrassment.

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Brenda Lewis

I don't know if it's truly classed as one, but it would be for me! I'd love to manage to make a trip out to see it.

Tegan

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Tegan

Dangit, I knew it looked wrong! lol Teach me not to proof read more slowly!

Caryn

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crzy4xst

Milk, of course, is the worst then, because the cows have the worst lives and it produces veal. Judy

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Judy

Well, I don`t know how you raise your cows where you are, but over here cows have perfectly good lives. They don`t necessarily produce veal - usually they either produce heifers which become milk cows, or bullocks which, in their turn, live pretty good lives before becoming meat. Veal is a totally different matter, and is usually raised in a horrendously cruel way, as you`d know if you`d looked at the link I gave.

Pat P

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Pat P

I just live near dairy farms. Judy

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Judy

Me too! Maybe we DO do things differently here.

Pat P

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Pat P

LOL! I watched the game, thank goodness for Sat Dishes!

Locally, I have the Redskins, who also pulled off a win on Sunday. And they were coming off a 32-0 embarrassing loss of the week before.

Caryn

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crzy4xst
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In Ogunquit we do not have pedestrian lights. We have crosswalks. We have signs that say "Stop for pedestrians in crosswalk". We do have one flashing traffic light at the center of town. It only flashes and never does anything else. We also have pedestrians that will jaywalk (not go to the nearest crosswalk) when the crosswalk is less than 30 feet away. Our police force (such as it is) have been told to be nice to the tourists. We do, however, give them traffic tickets, especially parking tickets. Seems many Canadians and New Yorkers don't beleive the sign that says 30 minutes parking, or No Parking, Loading Zone.

George

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geoblum

I'm curious about what part of New York your tourists are from. When I lived and worked in New York City, especially in Manhattan, most of the people I know did pay attention to parking signs. In many places you didn't just get a ticket, you got your car towed to a pound that was downtown, way over on the side of the Hudson River near Wall Street and it cost you around

200 bucks in ransom to get them to release your car. And the money had to be in cash, no checks or credit allowed.

Most of us had the greatest respect for parking signs when we realized that they meant business.

Lucille

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Lucille

It wouldn't surprise me. I buy organic milk and don't drink it, except in tea, sometimes. The taste of organic varies from brand to brand. I have one that I really like now. Regular milk just isn't good tasting. My son says that Japanese milk is even better. Judy

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Judy

I'd love to find a dairy near me so I can have real milk again!

Cheryl

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Cheryl Isaak

Fairly recently we`ve had Cravendale milk which is double filtered - and tastes really good - even the semi skimmed - and keeps for an incredible 4 weeks (no additives). I love their advert - a herd of cows sneak out in the dead of night and follow a man home. He wakes up to find them all glaring through his bedroom window. The slogan is" Milk so good - the cows want it back!" I buy ten litres at a time, which usually lasts us for a month.

When I was a kid, we lived next door to a dairy. Lovely milk - but very noisy VERY early in the morning, with all the churns being moved, and the bottling machine going.(A bit much after a night of air-raids!) Delivered by horse-drawn milk float, of course. Life was so much more INTERESTING then.

Pat P

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