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quote:Seems similar to your "What if everyone had cameras following them around all day so the folks ridiculing him could see what _they_ really look like at their most vulnerable moments. " But thanks for the repetition.
Originally posted by Toby
Yes, but more to my point, I've also got to wonder how many similarly stupid things each of us does every day that go ignored since we don't have photographers hovering over us waiting for our every foible.

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quote:At the risk of walking right into a mine field. What's funny about this? Methinks it has to do with the second sentence. The executive branch does in fact interpret the law. For instance the EPA has to create specific regulations to comply with the law as passed by Congress. For instance, Congress may say "We want clean air, with noticeable reductions in ____." The EPA comes us with regulations to ensure that goal is met.
Originally posted by clulup
"The legislature's job is to write law. It's the executive branch's job to interpret law."
�Austin, Texas, Nov. 22, 2000
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Originally posted by KRamsauer
You've got to wonder if there are instances of similar pictures taken which the gov't "convinces" the photographer not to devulge it. Similarly, there have definitely been places/times over the last 100 years when such pictures of the national leaders, if released would bring death to the photographer.
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Interesting! Here's some more info:
"On November 7, 1983, another bomb exploded in a public corridor near the Senate Republican Cloak Room, detonated at around 2300 EST with a time- delay device. The explosion damaged a wood-paneled conference room near the Senate Chamber and the offices of Senator Robert Byrd. No one was injured. A group calling itself the Armed Resistance Unit claimed responsibility, saying it was done in response to U.S. military action in Grenada. Three women pleaded guilty in the attack and were sentenced to prison for five to 20 years. " http://www.emergency.com/capshoot.htm
"A bomb goes off in the cloak room next to the U.S. Senate in the Capitol Building; Two left-wing radicals plead guilty to the attack" http://cdcga.org/HTMLs/decades/1980s.htm
"On Nov. 7, 1983, another bomb exploded in a public corridor near the Senate Republican Cloak Room, detonated at around 11 p.m. with a time-delay device. The smell of smoke and gunpowder quickly filled the nearly deserted building. The explosion damaged a wood-paneled conference room near the Senate Chamber and the offices of Sen. Robert Byrd, D-W.Va. No one was injured.
A group calling itself the Armed Resistance Unit claimed responsibility, saying it was done in response to U.S. military action in Grenada. Three women pleaded guilty in the attack and were sentenced to prison for five to 20 years." http://www.news-star.com/stories/072598/new_shoot4.html
Note the inconsistencies in the number of people held responsible. I have no idea why the information varies.
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Originally posted by KRamsauer
Interesting! Here's some more info:
"On November 7, 1983, another bomb exploded in a public corridor near the Senate Republican Cloak Room, detonated at around 2300 EST with a time- delay device. The explosion damaged a wood-paneled conference room near the Senate Chamber and the offices of Senator Robert Byrd. No one was injured. A group calling itself the Armed Resistance Unit claimed responsibility, saying it was done in response to U.S. military action in Grenada. Three women pleaded guilty in the attack and were sentenced to prison for five to 20 years. " http://www.emergency.com/capshoot.htm
"A bomb goes off in the cloak room next to the U.S. Senate in the Capitol Building; Two left-wing radicals plead guilty to the attack" http://cdcga.org/HTMLs/decades/1980s.htm
"On Nov. 7, 1983, another bomb exploded in a public corridor near the Senate Republican Cloak Room, detonated at around 11 p.m. with a time-delay device. The smell of smoke and gunpowder quickly filled the nearly deserted building. The explosion damaged a wood-paneled conference room near the Senate Chamber and the offices of Sen. Robert Byrd, D-W.Va. No one was injured.
A group calling itself the Armed Resistance Unit claimed responsibility, saying it was done in response to U.S. military action in Grenada. Three women pleaded guilty in the attack and were sentenced to prison for five to 20 years." http://www.news-star.com/stories/072598/new_shoot4.html
Note the inconsistencies in the number of people held responsible. I have no idea why the information varies.
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quote:It's similar because it's a reiteration due to the fact that the point didn't seem to go through. Whether other countries or administrations have hushed up similarly embarrassing photos of other leaders is of no relation to what I'm saying.
Originally posted by KRamsauer
Seems similar to your "What if everyone had cameras following them around all day so the folks ridiculing him could see what _they_ really look like at their most vulnerable moments. " But thanks for the repetition.![]()
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quote:There's really no need to assume that just because someone quotes something means they are replying to the statement made. It's a "talking point," a "that reminds me of something." Please do not feel as if someone needs to repeat what you said (or even mention it) in order to know you got your point across.
Originally posted by Toby
It's similar because it's a reiteration due to the fact that the point didn't seem to go through. Whether other countries or administrations have hushed up similarly embarrassing photos of other leaders is of no relation to what I'm saying.
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quote:That is the only logical reason to quote what someone says. Otherwise, just hitting the generic reply button makes far more sense. It's only common courtesy.
Originally posted by KRamsauer
There's really no need to assume that just because someone quotes something means they are replying to the statement made.
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It's a "talking point," a "that reminds me of something."
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Please do not feel as if someone needs to repeat what you said (or even mention it) in order to know you got your point across.
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quote:Nice to see you go to such lengths to confirm someone didn't just hit "quote" instead of "reply."
Originally posted by Toby
That is the only logical reason to quote what someone says. Otherwise, just hitting the generic reply button makes far more sense. It's only common courtesy.[B]Then say what you mean in that case to make it clear. Otherwise, it does come off as if you've totally missed the point.[B]I don't care if anyone reiterates what I said to confirm whether they got the point. Going off on a tangent without acknowledging it as such certainly does make it appear that it wasn't understood. There are reasons for protocols, after all.

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Wonder what bkbk would think of all this discussion of cameras everywhere?
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Originally posted by K. Cannon
Wonder what bkbk would think of all this discussion of cameras everywhere?![]()
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quote:That's the point of not hitting quote unless you mean to quote someone. What's so hard to understand? 'Your' way expects everyone else to understand that you don't really mean any relation to what you quote when it may not be clear. 'My' way makes it clear from the get go. Nice to see you go to such lengths just to stay lazy.
Originally posted by KRamsauer
Nice to see you go to such lengths to confirm someone didn't just hit "quote" instead of "reply."![]()
quote:Ahh...finally someone that gets the subtler aspects of my point.
Originally posted by K. Cannon
Wonder what bkbk would think of all this discussion of cameras everywhere?![]()
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quote:And of course it has *nothing* to do with past times misunderstandings have gone round and round, right? ;-)
Originally posted by Toby
That's the point of not hitting quote unless you mean to quote someone. What's so hard to understand? 'Your' way expects everyone else to understand that you don't really mean any relation to what you quote when it may not be clear. 'My' way makes it clear from the get go. Nice to see you go to such lengths just to stay lazy.
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quote:Actually, it may have _everything_ to do with it. If your tendency is to hit quote and then go off on a tangent instead of hitting reply to go off on a tangent, that would probably explain a lot.
Originally posted by KRamsauer
And of course it has *nothing* to do with past times misunderstandings have gone round and round, right? ;-)
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quote:Hm... maybe there should be a "sarcasm" button as well. But I won't complain.
Originally posted by Toby
Actually, it may have _everything_ to do with it. If your tendency is to hit quote and then go off on a tangent instead of hitting reply to go off on a tangent, that would probably explain a lot.

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quote:A button wouldn't have been necessary. It was obvious. Sarcasm doesn't affect me the way it does some folk.
Originally posted by KRamsauer
Hm... maybe there should be a "sarcasm" button as well. But I won't complain.![]()
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Originally posted by Tom LaPrise
No, Clinton wouldn't look that good in a miniskirt...
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quote:
Originally posted by Toby
Ahh...finally someone that gets the subtler aspects of my point.![]()
I haven't been paying attention, so don't know if this was mentioned.
The segway was a farthers day gift for the senior Bush. Dean Kaymen went down personaly to show him how to use it. He went with an extra for the Barbara B.
The President was riding the segway, apparently, while holding a tenis racket.
Both Fox News and Tech TV had snippets of this, but neither time I was paying much attention so I may be a little off on some points.

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