sultan_emerr

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  1. Thanks for the info, Pat. I guess I'll check at a later date to see if there is any further info on it.
  2. Check your html link, sultan, it doesn't work. At least for me anyway. That's sure strange. Well, at least I guess that gives me my answer = Neither. http://www.stumbleupon.com/url/www.jahshaka.org
  3. So, I will watch them grow. Ok, I see now. When there is plenty of food, then both chicks survive. That's good news. The nature show I had the misfortune to watch didn't say that, so I thought the horrible sights I saw there was the way it always was. Thanks for the good news, my friend.
  4. Time to log off that cam now. Hint: Eagles only raise one chick.
  5. I have XP Home. What's the difference between jPlayer for windows and JahPlayer for windows, and which should I get, if either? http://www.jahshaka.org/component/option,c...d,44/Itemid,49/
  6. http://mail.vnunet.com/cgi-bin1/flo/y/eqKP0Hd7VN0RCj0DDMQ0Ed
  7. http://www.jsifaq.com = Windows NT® / Windows 2000® / Windows XP® / Windows Server 2003® Tips and Tricks
  8. Yes, or maybe somewhat along the line of
  9. Hello My Friend, From what I've read so far, that's some really good information. I'm still busy checking it out. Thanks.
  10. Y'all welcome. Glad you liked it.
  11. You're welcome, my friends. I'm glad that you liked it.
  12. From site: "Since the new database server was installed, we have experienced table corruption time and again, which is the reason for all this week's downtime. The hardware has been checked and we can not currently identify the source of the problem. The server can not be replaced at the moment, so, to avoid further stability problems due to saturation, we have not been able to open public registrations for over a week now. Registrations will be re-opened as soon as the hardware will support it."
  13. Looks like they've had nice gardens in your part of the country for a long time: "Fort Vancouver, located along Washington's Columbia River, was inhabited between 1829 and 1866. Excavations there began in 1947, and continue today at the fort's formal garden, its powder magazine, and its sales shop, which provided goods to people in nearby Kanaka Village, missionaries, and travelers on the Oregon Trail. Elaine Dorset, a Portland State University anthropology graduate student, has been working at the site for two years. She's examining microscopic pieces of long-decayed plants in a formal gar
  14. What really goes on in the back rooms of car dealerships across America? What does the car salesman do when he leaves you sitting in a sales office and goes to talk with his boss? What are the tricks salespeople use to increase their profit and how can consumers protect themselves from overpaying? http://www.edmunds.com/advice/buying/artic...62/article.html
  15. Nature lovers will find a tremendous amount of information at this online animal encyclopedia. http://www.junglewalk.com
  16. http://www.wxpnews.com/rd/rd.cfm?id=060131TI-MSN_Spaces TheBlogs.net
  17. Bird shower = http://www.baraskit.se/random/archive/index.html http://mix.lycos.com/browse.php?c=3&if...t=GOOGLEmixtxt1