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To: bentway who wrote (25097)11/6/2004 12:15:44 PM
From: John ChenRespond to of 306849
 
J.ChrisParson,re:"factoring that into my lifestyle now". Man,
(woman), you're smart. Can you do it like the NFL's handling
of calling a timeout (tell the official in advance that a time
out is automatic when the clock wind down to 1 second)?
Say, before you are declared 'dead' officially, you're
'born again' and 'accepted Jesus' automatically.

Since we're 'born' with sin, shouldn't we're 'born with this
automatic declaration so we all go to heaven'. God loves its
people, right? all people, right? Or just the chosen fews.

Saddam maybe a covert for God, I won't be surprised he goes
to heaven instead of Bush. These things are very strange and
not humanly understandable.



To: bentway who wrote (25097)11/6/2004 12:40:18 PM
From: Jim McMannisRespond to of 306849
 
Timing is everything...make sure you don't wait too long.



To: bentway who wrote (25097)11/11/2004 8:40:50 AM
From: Amy JRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 306849
 
Chris, "Slowdown Forces Many to Wander for Work"

story.news.yahoo.com

"Employment in all tech-related jobs peaked at nearly 6.5 million in 2000, according to a survey of government statistics by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. Those jobs have declined every year since and slipped by more than 10 percent between 2002 and 2003 alone, the survey found. A recent study by the job placement firm Challenger Gray & Christmas Inc. found that 16 percent of all U.S. jobs cut this year were from high-tech companies."
...
"$15 an hour to $27 an hour, always with no health benefits."

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Regards,
Amy J