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To: Jim Edwards who wrote (10613)2/13/2003 6:48:06 PM
From: Bucky Katt  Respond to of 48461
 
Some buying!!! Maybe they skunked it down far enough?
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To: Jim Edwards who wrote (10613)2/14/2003 9:01:46 AM
From: Bucky Katt  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 48461
 
This is a good laugh>

Q: Why do we want the French to be part of our coalition forces?
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>A: Because we want someone who can teach the Iraqi's how to surrender!
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>Q; What do you call 200,000 Frenchmen with their hands in the air?
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>A: The French Army
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>L'Histoire des Guerres Francaises
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>Gallic Wars - Lost. In a war whose ending foreshadows the next 2000 years
>of French history, France is conquered, by all things, an Italian.
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>Hundred Years War - Mostly lost, saved at last by a female schizophrenic
>who inadvertently creates The First Rule of French Warfare: "France's
>armies are victorious only when not led by a Frenchman"
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>Italian Wars - Lost. France becomes the first and only country ever to lose
>two wars when fighting Italians.
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>Wars of Religion - France goes 0-5-4 against the Huguenots
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>Thirty Years War - France is technically not a participant, but manages to
>get invaded anyway. Claims a tie on the grounds that eventually the other
>participants started ignoring her.
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>War of Devolution - Tied. Frenchmen take to wearing red flowerpots as
>chapeaux.
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>The Dutch War - Tied. Unable to defeat people who like dikes.
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>War of Augsburg League/ King Williams War/ French & Indian war - Lost, but
>claimed as a tie. Induces Frogophiles the world over to label it the height
>of French military power.
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>War of Spanish Succession - Lost. The war also gave the French the first
>taste of a Marlborough, which they have loved ever since.
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>American Revolution - In a move that will become quite familiar to future
>Americans, France claims a win even though the English colonists did most
>of the fighting. This is later known as the "de Gaulle Syndrome", and leads
>to the second rule of French Warfare: "France only wins when America does
>most of the fighting"
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>French Revolution - Tie. The opponent was also French. The combat
>equivalent of masturbation.
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>The Napoleonic Wars - Lost. Temporary victories (remember the first rule)
>due to leadership of a Corsican, who ended up being no match for a British
>footwear designer.
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>Franco - Prussian Wars - Lost. Germany first plays the role of Drunk Frat
>boy to France's ugly girl home alone on a Saturday night. Set the record
>for quickest loss. Origination of the Austrian expression, "I'll be back".
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>WWI - Losing late in the 4th quarter until saved by Americans, Thousands of
>French women find out what it's like to not only sleep with a winner, but
>one who doesn't call her "Fraulein". Sadly widespread use of condoms by
>American forces forestalls any improvements in the French bloodline.
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>WWII - Lost. Set a new record for time it took to surrender. Conquered
>French liberated by Americans just as they finished learning the "Horst
>Wessel" song.
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>War in Indochina - Lost. French forces plead sickness as the reason - the
>Dien Ben Flu.
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>Algerian Rebellion - Lost. Marks the first loss by a western army to a
>non-Turkic Muslim force since the crusades, and produces the First Rule of
>Muslim Warfare: "We can always beat the French". They plagiarized this rule
>from the First Rule of the Italians, Russians, Germans, English, Dutch,
>Vietnamese, and Sioux.
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>War on Terrorism - France, keeping in mind its recent history, surrenders
>to Germany and Muslims just to be safe. Attempts to surrender to the
>Vietnamese ambassador fail after he takes refuge in a McDonalds.
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>After reviewing their history, the French can be understood for being known
>for their love of eating snails - it is a natural affinity for other
>spineless creatures! At least they are consistant!
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To: Jim Edwards who wrote (10613)2/19/2003 4:01:09 PM
From: Bucky Katt  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 48461
 
Did you catch the JMAR news yesterday?>
JMAR Technologies Inc. (Nasdaq:JMAR - News), a developer of advanced lasers, Collimated Plasma Lithography (CPL(TM)) systems, and semiconductor production services, today announced that its San Diego Research Division has successfully completed the initial testing of the company's CPL Source and has shipped the Source to its Systems Division in Burlington, Vt., where it is now being integrated with JMAR's Beta Model Stepper.

The company also announced that it has achieved a significant improvement in the resolution of the Source from the 130nm dense lines it had reported earlier this month. In its most recent tests, the Source produced 100nm-dense lines, and 70nm isolated lines. Those tests also confirmed that the Source was able to print sub-80nm contact 2D arrays on 200nm pitch on the same exposure fields. This was accomplished with the same static Beta Source, Resist, and Mask apparatus used in the earlier tests, but at a reduced gap between the mask and wafer. JMAR will further characterize the performance of its CPL technology once the Source and Stepper have been integrated.