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To: AC Flyer who wrote (68478)9/7/2005 12:25:01 AM
From: 49thMIMOMander  Respond to of 74559
 
Ray Duray never watched C-SPAN??

en.wikipedia.org

C-SPAN (the Cable-Satellite Public Affairs Network) was the first United States cable television network dedicated to 24-hour coverage of government and public affairs. C-SPAN features live coverage of the House of Representatives. The companion channel C-SPAN2 covers the Senate, while C-SPAN3 covers other live events.

The bulk of C-SPAN's operations are located on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., but they also maintain archives on the campus of Purdue University in West Lafayette, Indiana.
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C-SPAN first went on the air on March 19, 1979. C-SPAN 2, a spinoff network, covers all live sessions of the U.S. Senate and went on the air on June 2, 1986, with the original channel then focusing on the House. The latest spinoff, C-SPAN 3, began broadcasting on January 22, 2001, and shows other government-related live events along with historical programming from C-SPAN's archives.

On February 12, 2003, C-SPAN launched the Amos B. Hostetter Distance Learning Program with the University of Denver.
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c-span.org

COMMUNITY HOMEPAGE
Welcome to the C-SPAN Community!
C-SPAN's Community is Temporarily Closing

As of Friday, Sept. 24 (2004), C-SPAN's Community will go off line.

Do you want to report a community disruption? Email the community manager at manager@c-span.org

Boom-Boom-Bust-and-still-recovering..



To: AC Flyer who wrote (68478)9/7/2005 4:17:18 AM
From: Maurice Winn  Respond to of 74559
 
ACF, I've asked SI to bring back Ray Duray. Assuming they know how to invite him. Message 21679627

Volcanic bulges are NOT my idea of fun. I would not be seen dead anywhere near such a bulge though I have inadvertently been on top of them or in the vicinity. Actually, being seen dead near one would be okay by me. Being alive by one is another matter altogether.

It amuses me when people say things like the flood in New Orleans and what's happened are unthinkable. I don't know what they are thinking about all day, but there are much grander horrors which are going to happen and they are much more "unthinkable", or more precisely, horrifying. Taupo blowing up is an example. A Pacific Ocean splashdown another. They are not a matter of "if", they are a matter of when.

Yet nearly everyone blithely ignores them and carries on regardless, while gawping at the relatively minuscule problem in New Orleans.

Mqurice



To: AC Flyer who wrote (68478)9/7/2005 6:54:05 PM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 74559
 
So I asked SI Dave about Ray Duray. All I got was smarmy smart arse replies. Message 21681894

I have seen a LOT of companies in my time. He would be fired as a salesman. I'm tempted to terminate my contribution to his salary. Maybe he doesn't understand who his customers are.

Mqurice



To: AC Flyer who wrote (68478)3/20/2009 12:42:23 AM
From: Maurice Winn2 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74559
 
ACF, wherefore art thou ACF? It's time to review those discussions from the early 21st century post Y2K bust and the predictions for the end of the decade.

Mqurice