Saturday, November 19, 2005
Dr Phil & Oprah Question: 1 Year subscription to ''O''
From: TV-Hosts <von2@threemax.com>
Subject: Dr Phil & Oprah Question: 1 Year subscription to ''O''
Date: Sat, 19 Nov 2005 15:29:37 EST
Dear Friends, If you cannot view the images in this message, enable images or visit here to see this newsletter.
![]()
![]()
Las Vegas - 3 nights including airfare, accommodations,and taxes from$158*! Las Vegas is America's only major city founded in the 20th century, and as such, possesses a singular attitude, an unusual ambience that can best be described as post-historical. Yesterday's Las Vegas gives way to tomorrow's so quickly that history is constantly being made by everyone from big-time players like Steve Wynn to small-time snowbirds winning megabucks, all cashing in on their share of the American dream. It is important when scoping a Project to ensure that details are clear with minimal possibility of misinterpretation or confusion on the part of stakeholders. It should be clear from the outset what is and is not included in the scope of the Project. This will help avoid potential difficulties arising from any unscoped additions on the task load, ultimately causing slippage in the progress of the Project. It will also help you manage stakeholder expectations by communicating clearly what you will and won't deliver. A project may meet all of its objectives yet still be perceived as a failure by stakeholders if they have misunderstood the scope of the project and expect to receive benefits you are unable to deliver. An example of this could include the scoping of a timetabling system - will the system hold courses or examinations - or both? If the Project Scope includes only courses then the possibility of inclusion of examinations would be outside of the original scope. It can often prove quite difficult to keep within scope given that additional suggestions can be closely linked to the original initiative. Changing the scope of the project frequently poses risks in terms of keeping to budget and deadlines but it is important to realise that scope change may also offer opportunities to derive previously unforeseen benefits. Conversely you may also need to descope items from time to time in order to keep within project tolerance limits. The key to managing your project scope is to include a formal Change Control mechanism within your project methodology. When working with external libraries, the lack of unit tests! can make it hard for an XP team to make progress. Because the unit tests have to run at 100 percent, problems with an external library can cause major headaches with getting the tests to pass. Over time, this will resolve itself as more and more libraries are shipped with XP-style unit tests, but until then there will always be some discussion as to whether it is better to use an external library or to create a robust version in-house. GUI code probably tops the list as being very hard to test. All GUI libraries are large and complex, and most were not developed with the idea that programmers needed an easy way to test their applications. Although we now have capture/playback testing tools, these are of limited use because they interact only with the user interface. They cannot easily compare values in the running application with data displayed on the user interface. Currently, most teams resolve this by making the GUI code as thin as possible aand by providing an alternate input mechanism for testing the user interface. ------------------------------------------------ Clean Slates And Fresh Starts! If it is hard to find certain articles of clothing in your bedroom closet each morning, you probably need to work on your closet organization. There are a lot of tools and items that will make this task easier, whether it is a major overhaul or just ------------------------------------------------------------- A major issue for an organisation of ouris who to involve in any project. This may be glossed over in many commercial approaches on the assumption that it is generally obvious who should be allocated a particular job. Things aren't quite the same in the education world which is why we focus here on involvement rather than simply setting up a team. Most project methodologies will take you through identifying your key stakeholders, assessing their likely attitudes to the project and designing strategies to keep them on board. In education you ignore this at your peril. There are various approaches to involving stakeholders and you must think carefully about the best approach for your particular circumstances in order to get input from the right people at the right time. Stakeholder Analysis It is worth drawing up a list of stakeholders and their possible impact on and attitudes to the project. To view the JISC infoNet template for Stakeholder Analysis use the following link, Stakeholder analysis template. It is important that the analysis is shared with colleagues and preferably "signed off" at project sponsor level to ensure that you do not get a "rabbit-out-of-the-hat" stakeholder emerging unexpectedly in the middle of your project. This can de-rail a project. In drawing up this sort of schedule it sometimes helps to assess the "Potential impact on the Project" heading if you consider the type of involvement various stakeholders have on complex projects. If the project has been set in a strategic context it will follow that most members of the organisation will be seen to some extent as stakeholders exercising some sort of influence or control as follows: Strategic - Determining the strategy which this system underpins - may sponsor the project Managerial - Executes managerial control over elements of the system being implemented Operational - Is involved in operating the system or parts of it Direct Influence - Is directly affected by outputs of the system but is not engaged in inputting to it. Indirect Influence - Is only indirectly affected by the system if at all. This is not an exhaustive list and you can create your own types to help you analyse your own organisation. However it is particularly important for you not to ignore the last two types of stakeholder. Although it could be argued that the last type is not a stakeholder at all, it is a particular characteristic of education organisations that particular interest groups have disproportionate negative power. You need to acknowledge this and devise a management strategy for it. Typically, this often involves large-scale communication exercises just to ensure that people remain "onside". This is another reason why systems implementation in an educational environment is often so complex. This covers organisational stakeholder analysis but you might ask "What do I do about directly involving people?" There are two basic approaches to this which can be summed up as Representation v Delegation. Both have advantages and drawbacks. Enter to win a 2005 Mustang GT! Meet your new mustang. The new 2005 Mustang Coupe GT could be yours! Take a short survey to enter sweepstakes. . Get software to do your 2004 taxes Free! Are you waiting for April 15 to do your taxes? Do them now, the easy way, with Free TurboTax® Premium Plus State for Tax Year 2004! Enter Now! . Do you want to help your school? Join the Box Tops for Education Booster Club. Get five FREE Box Tops just for signing up, plus a subscription to an e-newsletter with recipe ideas, family book and movie reviews and more. Join today. . Summer-Friendly Finds! Summer-Friendly Finds! The scents and sights of each season are often the inspiration for new products. And with summer just around the corner, the month of May is the perfect time to check out some of the warm season's new offerings! * A lighter, alcohol-free fragrance can be gentler to skin that may have seen a bit too much sun * Skin care from NeoStrata makes its mass-market debut * Spray-on stockings create a silky finish with the comfort of bare legs -- ideal for those sticky, humid days * A new gel that offers shine control, even in the T-zone area! . Now BLOCKBUSTER® is as close as your mailbox. Sign up for BLOCKBUSTER Online® today and enjoy 30 days of unlimited DVD rentals* for just $9.99 -- and only $17.99 a month thereafter. Choose from more than 40,000 titles, and have your DVDs delivered straight to your door in 1 to 3 days. You'll also get two FREE in-store rentals every month. Sign up now -- it's just one more way BLOCKBUSTER Makes Renting Better Than EverT. . Converting from a traditional project to an XP project is hard because the original code does not have XP-style unit tests. Although it may be feasible to create unit tests for the original code, this could take months, and in that time the team would not be delivering new features or functionality. In practice, what most teams try to do is to write unit tests only for code that they are modifying. Working with the rest of the untested code is still an issue, however, and an XP team could be tempted to push to restart the project from scratch to avoid the pain of dealing with the original code. Sometimes this can be a useful option, but the organization has to be sure that the existing code cannot be salvaged in order for this to be a realistic option. . Machinima Marches Toward Amusing A film festival hits New York City thisweekend, but do you really want to go? Machinima -- making movies from games --has been ong on hype and short on watchability, but that's starting to change. By Jason Silverman.Should You Bein Pictures? Sex Drive � A panda bear walks into a bar and orders a sandwich. The waiter brings him the sandwich. The panda bear eats it, pulls out a pistol, kills the waiter, and gets up and starts to walk out. The bartender yells for him to stop. The panda bear asks, "What do you want?" The bartender replies, "First you come in here, order food, kill my waiter, then try to go without paying for your food." The panda bear turns around and says, "Hey! I'm a Panda. Look it up!" The bartender goes into the back room and looks up panda bear in the encyclopedia, which read: "Panda: a bear-like marsupial originating in Asian regions. Known largely for it's stark black and white coloring. Eats shoots and leaves." Watch here: Springfield Township is a Second Class Township. The Township is governed by a five-member Board of supervisors, each elected to serve a six-year term. The Township population, according to the 2000 census, is just under 5,000 residents. Springfield is one of five townships that make up the Palisades School District. Springfield Elementary School, located on Route 212, is in the Township. There are eight post offices located in the Township: Springtown, Quakertown, Coopersburg, Hellertown, Kintnersville, Riegelsville, Zion Hill and Richlandtown. They are not all located in the Township, but partially cover sections of Springfield Township. We also have two area codes: 610 and 215. Springfield Township's Road Department is responsible for maintaining 46 miles of paved road and 14 miles of dirt roads. Open Space preservation is a priority for the residents of Springfield Township. In 2000, the residents approved by Referendum a .25% Earned Income Tax to be set aside for prese rvation of open space. At the end of 2003, Springfield Township had preserved 385 acres at a cost to the township of $844 per acre. Whenever possible, the Township matches funding sources to ensure that the residents get the most for their tax money. The following permits, licenses and plan approvals must be obtained: Zoning/Building Certificate of Occupancy Signs Sewer Municipal and On-Lot) Rental License Driveway (highway occupancy) for Township roads; for state roads contact PennDOT, Mercer 662-5350. . Do you want to help your school? Join the Box Tops for Education Booster Club. Get five FREE Box Tops just for signing up, plus a subscription to an e-newsletter with recipe ideas, family book and movie reviews and more. Join today. . Kohls- 99¢ Shipping on every item PLUS if you order 75.00. or more you get Free*Shipping till 4-26...As if that wasn't enough-----also receive a 10.00. reward by mail for every 50.00. you spend. Expires 4/23/05 . Enter to win a 2005 Mustang GT! Meet your new mustang. The new 2005 Mustang Coupe GT could be yours! Take a short survey to enter sweepstakes. . Get software to do your 2004 taxes Free! Are you waiting for April 15 to do your taxes? Do them now, the easy way, with Free TurboTax® Premium Plus State for Tax Year 2004! Enter Now! . Do you want to help your school? Join the Box Tops for Education Booster Club. Get five FREE Box Tops just for signing up, plus a subscription to an e-newsletter with recipe ideas, family book and movie reviews and more. Join today. . Evolutionists Are Wrong! Nov. 09, 2005 Two scientific organizations usecopyright law to punish Kansas schools for teaching "intelligent design."If anyone else pulled this, kitrouve en votre r�f�rence maximum, et la prochaine parution pour le que vous avez -je mon ? haut de page (u)et du vous soit publi�e qui parait lundi, il faut la Puis modifier annonceune fois cr��e OR india, mumbai United States arizona, arkansas, atlanta, austin, baltimore, more... arizona,arkansas,atlanta,austin,baltimore,big muddy, binghamtonbostonbuffalocharlottesvillechicagoclevelandcoloradodanburyctdchawaiihoustonhudson mohawkidahoithacakansas citylamadisonmainemiamimichiganmilwaukeeminneapolis/st. paulnew hampshirenew jerseynew mexiconew orleansnorth carolinanorth texasnycoklahomaphiladelphiapittsburghportlandrichmondrochesterrogue valleysaint louissan diegosan franciscosan francisco bay areasanta barbarasanta cruzcaseattletallahassee-red hillstampa baytennesseeunited statesurbana-champaignutahvermontwestern massworcesterless... West Asia beirut, israel, palestine Process discussion fbi/legal updates indymedia faq mailing lists Projects climate print radio satellite tv Credits mir imc tech admin The Morass of Gifted Education Edwize�| Though the current hodge-podge of programs is far from perfect, Klein�s announcement of the creation of a citywide �test� to measure �giftedness� is the height of arrogance. 1 Comments more... NYU Strike and Town Hall Meeting Rubble�| The Town Hall teach-in was held for hundreds of students in a packed, standing room only auditorium. 1 Comments more... MCI and the Prison Industrial Complex Hip Hop Music�| Thanks to an exclusive contract that gives monopoly control over prison phones to MCI, the price of talking to New York inmates is 630% higher than the cost of regular collect call. 2 Comments more... Seniors Seethe at Medicare Farce Ruth Kelton�| Just who stands to gain? The insurance companies, for one. 1 Comments more... An Old World Artist for the New World Order: Fra Angelico at the Met James Jackson Jiveass �| From the first, this show tells you how boring religious art can be and always has been, even in the Early Renaissance. 2 Comments more... archive... PHOTO BY: CR NYCCritical Resistance: Celebration of community and struggle on Sat, Nov 19th. more... 26�Comments Anarchist Origins of Social Security on 11/16 14�Comments �It�s up to you�: Prostitution, Censorship and Sweden 8�Comments Religious Persecution of Muslims In The US The Indypendent Issue #79 of The Indypendent: The Trials of Miguel Malo NYC-IMC Print Team�| The new issue of The Indypendent focuses on the surreal legal saga of Hostos College student Miguel Malo and the ongoing efforts of City University administrators to stifle dissent during a time of budget cuts. We also have articles on Rosa Parks, the recent riots in France, raging grannies, student walkouts against the war, Bush�s prescription benefit scam and Alan Greenspan�s legacy as well as an powerful essay on the new �Slavery in New York� exhibit by Nicholas Powers and a thought-provoking interview with a young psychologist about her experiences working with sex offenders at a maximum security prison in upstate New York.|| Full PDF more... RNC 2004 Police Crack Down on Cyclists Day Before Critical Mass. A Critical Mass is more than You New York City Smoker's Unite! Activism Veterans March (Eventually) and Speak Out Against the War Anarchists and the Caracas ASF/January 2006 El Libertario: 10 a�os y 45 n�meros sin dios ni amo Critical Mass Freedom To Be, Freedom To Ride Calling all Cyclists! NYC Council To Pedicabs: Drop Dead Innovation RepublicanCrap.com Proves Homorous Look at Right-Wing Propaganda Taser feeds the investor frenzy "Prison for Everyone" Consumerism Want NYC Indymedia Office Furniture? Protest Against Military Recruitment Saturday in Hicksville, NY! Fur Free Friday Religion The Palestinian Cinema Invasion Continues! "PRIVATE" Opens Nov. 18th in NYC Religious Persecution of Muslims In The US The Future of Theology Education The Language War: DoD Funding and Critical Language Study An Evening with Writer and Activist ARIEL DORFMAN The Morass of Gifted Education Communication Rights Google is watching you Fur Free Friday FBI may be checking on you, but you have no way to know Energy Last Shot to keep Oil out of ANWR. TIMES UP!'s Annual Halloween Party Green Power (another step towards a green life.) Repression true friends An Evening with Writer and Activist ARIEL DORFMAN WOID #XIV-10. Paris, Texas Notice: This is a beta site. Limited features only until upgrade is complete. more... Newswire | Blogwire | publish Battered by Katrina, Gulf Coast workers stand up Nov 18, 10:29AM War, budget cuts ignite voter rebellion Nov 18, 10:26AM CHART & TABLE -- Explains CIA Flights in the News Nov 18, 1:00AM CISPES 25th anniversary party - Dec 3! Nov 17, 9:36PM Recap of November 16th Counter Recuitment in Brooklyn Nov 17, 9:06PM 2 Comments Populist #16 Nov 17, 8:59PM Veterans March (Eventually) and Speak Out Against the War Nov 17, 7:56PM Leading Pro-War Democrat Speaks Out Against War Nov 17, 7:45PM Anarchists and the Caracas ASF/January 2006 Nov 17, 7:41PM Attend Fur-Free Friday 2005--NYC-- Nov 16, 1:46PM 1 Comments NEEDED: Bear Defenders Nov 16, 12:59PM OR, Go to Plymouth Rock on Spanksgiving Nov 16, 11:03AM Join the ROADTRIP FOR RELIEF to New Orleans Nov 20 - 27! Nov 16, 10:54AM Link to NYU Strike News Still Available Nov 16, 10:25AM Globalizing Law Enforcement Nov 16, 10:20AM 1 Comments Shake & Bake: Who Would Jesus Burn? Nov 16, 10:01AM An Evening with Writer and Activist ARIEL DORFMAN Nov 16, 9:49AM 1 Comments WOID #XIV-10. Paris, Texas Nov 16, 9:35AM Humane Freedom and the Free Market Nov 16, 9:28AM November 2: The Real Beginning And The Challenge We Face Nov 16, 12:14AM Where are the Army Recruitment offices in NYC, you ask... Nov 15, 10:06PM 1 Comments U.S Admits Use of "White Phosphorus" in Iraq After Earlier Denials Nov 15, 7:35PM 1 Comments The 2nd Annual Haudenosaunee Conference--Haudenosaunee Under Seige - CAN SOMEBODY RECORD THIS? Nov 15, 5:33PM Dick & Don's Cabal Nov 15, 4:44PM 1 Comments Turkish Anarchist and Conscientous Objector, Mehmet Tarhan, possibly faces forced physical examination Nov 15, 4:43PM �It�s up to you�: Prostitution, Censorship and Sweden Nov 15, 4:16PM 14 Comments Fur Free Friday Nov 15, 3:57PM Confronting Minutemen Vigilantes at the Border, Wed 11/16, 7pm Bluestockings Nov 15, 3:48PM 1 Comments freecycle your old stuff this weekend Nov 15, 1:08PM NYC War Resisters Call Funeral March On National Stand Down Day Nov 15, 12:35PM 5 Comments archive... (c) Independent Media Center. All content is free for reprint and rebroadcast, on the net and elsewhere, for non-commercial use, unless otherwise noted by author. IMC not for content (expand this). more... imc-nyc at lists.indymedia.org�| (212) 684-811234 E. 29th ST, 2nd FL, NY, NY 10016 "OK, good night," he said, moving in to give her a hug. As he loomed toward her, she snapped. "Hold it right there, mister. You are not my friend. I do not want to touch you. You have poor personal hygiene and your breath smells like an overflowing camp-toilet. You write vicious personal attacks on me and on the people I care about. You are unfair, mean-spirited, and you write badly. Shout From the North Praise Festival July 23rd Noon Good Shepherd United Methodist Church - Thornton Colorado Worship July 31st 8:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. - 11:15 a.m. Water World Park - Denver, Colorado United Methodist Day at Water World August 7th 6:30 p.m. Concert Schedule for 2005 Thursday, September 22nd, 7 pm Renfro Valley, Kentucky Sunday, September 25th, Berea Baptist Church Plant City, FL Tuesday, October 4 PRIVATE EVENT Friday, October 7th & Saturday, October 8th Shipshewana Fall Crafters Fair Shipshewana, IN Sunday, October 16, 6 pm Fennville Baptist Church Fennville, MI Saturday, October 22nd, 6:00pm Elkhart County Community Baptist Church Elkhart, IN Saturday, October 29th, 6 pm Murray�s Marketplace Theatre Shirley, IN Friday, November 4 The Sullivan Family Bluegrass Gospel Music Association Showcase, Ernest Tubb Texas Troubadour Theater Nashville, TN Sunday, November 6 Gloryland Baptist Church Douglasville, GA Thursday, November 10, 6:30 pm Brentwood Assisted Living Niles, MI Friday, November 11, 6:30 pm Golden Place Assisted Living 3507 Hollywood Rd, St. Joseph, MI Sunday, November 20, 1 pm Access to Bluegrass Television taping Battle Creek, MI Sunday, December 4th, 3 pm PRIVATE EVENT For information or directions contact: The Balos Family Gospel Singers Phone: (269)-604-2213 Email: mabalos234@myvine.com Beautiful Wings To hear the introduction and a sampling of our songs, click here. You will need Real Player to listen to them. If you don't have Real Player click here. you can download Real Player Basic for free. 1. Balos Family Introduction 2. On the Wings of a Dove 3. I'll Fly Away 4. Like Thunder 5. The Lighthouse 6. He Will Set Your Fields On Fire 7. Angel Band 8. Just a Closer Walk With Thee 9. The Unclouded Day 10. Until Then 11. A Beautiful Life Candice: Thank you for your order! Your order was received and processed on Wednesday 11-16-05. All items you purchased appear to be in-stock and your order is expected to ship on Friday 11-18-05. A copy of your order is included below for your review. We recommend that you print a copy of this e-mail as a receipt of purchase and save in your records. Thanks again for shopping with us and we hope to see you again soon. Order Number 299-0176463 ------------------------------------------------------------------- Style Name Color Size Qty Price 0433-7131 Favorite Flare Jean Vintage Wash 4 Regular 1 $29.50 1340-6189 Wonderland Shrug Auburn Medium 1 $34.50 0344-6084 Sparkle V-Neck Sweater Light Heather Grey Large 1 $48.00 1311-1610 Crystal Lake Skirt Auburn 4 1 $58.00 0314-1675 Stretch Velveteen Skirt Vintage White 6 1 $29.95 3379-8750 Softest Layering Tank White Medium 1 $17.50 Merchandise: $217.45 Standard US Shipping: $12.00 Order Total: $229.45 ------------------------------------------------------------------- Shipping Information: Candice Berkshire 3871 W Kilbourn Ave Apt. 201 Milwaukee, WI 53203 Check Order Status: https://www. .com/web/trackorder/track_order.jsp Returns & Exchanges U.S. return policy You may return .com purchases at any retail store or by mailing it to our fulfillment center at the following address: Amer S, Inc. Attention: Returns Department 9255 Norway Drive Martinsville, VA 24113 You will be credited for the cost of the items and applicable taxes. Shipping is not refunded. To return or exchange .com purchases at an retail store, please take the packing slip included with your order and the credit card used for the original purchase. The packing slip will serve as your receipt. If you don't have your packing slip, you'll be credited the current price of the item and issued an retail merchandise credit for the amount. Shipping is not refunded. To find the retail store nearest you, please use our store locator, or call toll-free 1.703.232.4535 and select option No. 3. Return or exchange an .com purchase by mail 1. Detach the bottom of the packing slip included with your order. 2. On the side marked "merchandise return form," circle the item(s) you're returning. Please indicate the reason(s) for your return. 3. If the address for the return is different from the one listed on the form, fill out the box labeled "different ship-to address" on the reverse side of the form. 4. For returns, the original credit card will be credited or you will receive an retail merchandise credit, depending on how the items were originally purchased. 5. For exchanges, fill out the reverse side of the form. 6. Pack your return securely in the original package if possible. Be sure to include the return form. Attach the shipping label provided with your original order. If you do not have your original packing slip, please include the following information with your return: bill-to name, address and phone number; ship-to name, address and phone number; order number; reason for return; and requested exchange items if applicable. Please mail all returns and exchanges to: Attention: Returns Department 9255 Norway Drive Martinsville, VA 24113 We recommend that all returns and exchanges be sent via a traceable carrier such as USPS, UPS or FedEx. American Eagle Outfitters is not responsible for packages not received if sent via a non-traceable carrier. Returns and exchanges must be returned prepaid; we cannot accept C.O.D. deliveries. Return or exchange items at retail stores To find the retail store nearest you, please visit our store locator, which lists current stores in the United States and Canada as well as stores coming soon. You may also call toll-free 1.888.232.4535 and select option No. 2. Please review our Canadian return policy below for information on returns to retail stores in Canada. Exchange or return an retail store purchase by mail Merchandise bought at any U.S. retail store can be returned or exchanged at any U.S. retail store. Store-bought items can be returned for merchandise credit only at the following address via a traceable carrier: Attention: Customer Service 3807 Thornberry Avenue Warren, PA 15087 To order your own copy of �The Balos Family� �Beautiful Wings�, please send a check or money order for $14.00 made out to: �The Balos Family�, PO Box 108 Buchanan, MI 49107. All shipping and handling is included in the price. Hello Welcome to our schedule page.. For Booking Information contact Denise Carr at bdc@kih.net or 606-747-0909 Thanks.. God Bless.... -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- May -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- June 17 Grassy Creek Baptist Church, Homecoming Copperhill TN. 11:00am 30 Freewill Baptist, Silver Grove KY 6:00pm -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- July -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- August -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- September 29 Freewill Baptist Silver Grove KY 6:00pm -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- October -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- November -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- December Dec 31, 8pm-midnight - Watch Night Service, Community Freewill Baptist, Silver Grove, KY -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Please Check Back soon... Elephant Trekking and Cobra Shows are a dime a dozen here in Phuket. Pay your insurance bill online. UserID or Account Number Password submit Forgot your password? Hello Lena! Reggie has created a SmilesGalore Greetings e-card for you, and it's waiting for you at .com! To see your e-card, please follow these steps: 1. Go to our homepage at http://www. .com 2. Choose "I have an E-Card" in the "Our Products" section. 3. To go the link that says "Pick up an e-card." 4. Enter your e-mail address and this number: , then to go "Display Greeting." Your e-card will be displayed. You can also hit the link below or copy and paste it into your browser's address line: http://www. .com/ECardWeb/ECV.jsp?a=0b677423123dcy81846g6k9 We hope you enjoy your e-card! With best wishes, Reggie & SmilesGalore Greetings Alice: Thank you for shopping with us today. We received your order today, Monday 11-14-05. Order processing times are typically 1-2 business days. Your order will ship from our warehouse via one of our preferred carriers - United States Postal Service, FedEx, DHL, or special local delivery service (where applicable). Here is a copy of your purchases. We recommend that customers print a copy of their order for their records. Thanks again for your business and have a great day. Order# 18994711216 Product# Product Description Qty Total Price D024 WT18 Serrano Tailored Pillow 18" Square - $55.75 Qty: 1 $55.75 D024 HK Serrano Sheet Set King - $135.00 Qty: 1 $135.00 D024 YKS Serrano Comforter Set King - $349.00 Qty: 1 $349.00 D024 QPT84 Serrano Window Panel Tab Top 42 x 84 - $69.75 Qty: 2 $139.50 U317 BZ 5V Romantica Wall Candelabra Bronze,5 Votive - $45.75 Qty: 1 $45.75 E411 TL Twisted Vine Lamp $99.00 Qty: 1 $99.00 W123 BK R21 Modern Border Rug Black,21 x 35 - $89.00 Qty: 1 $89.00 Subtotal $913.00 Shipping & Handling $24.00 Order Total $937.00 Ship To: Alice Berkley 9724 South 52nd Street Tempe, AZ 85281 Order Status: http://www. .com/user/order_tracking.jsp?origin=head Returns & Exchanges If you're not happy with your purchases, you can return the item, even if it's personalized. If you are returning your merchandise by mail, please follow the procedure outlined below to ensure we process the return according to your wishes. Please keep the packing slip that you receive with your shipment. If you need to return your purchase, please complete the return/exchange information on the reverse side; include it with your merchandise. Ship your package by insured parcel post or UPS ground to: 1008 Montgomery Avenue Virginia Beach, VA 23478 If you no longer have the packing slip that accompanied your order, please include a note specifying your name, shipping address (including zip code), reason for return, and whether you would like an exchange, replacement or refund. Unfortunately, items purchased through our catalog or online cannot be returned at our Outlet store locations. Kathryn: Good morning! How was your weekend? We were busy all weekend with the charity benefit that Dr. Hauser was sponsoring. He wanted to have one more big gala and fundraising event before his retirement. Needless to say, that consumed my weekend, but was phenomenal. Thanks for the list. No problem about additional attendees. I planned on last minute RSVPs and invited persons who didn't RSVP at all to show up. After all, Dr. Hauser has been working in this hospital, in this community for over 30 years. So, I will make the necessary additions to my place cards and seating chart. It's getting close... I can't believe it. Well, I need to run, but I will speak with you later this week. Sincerely, Mandy Brinkman ----- Original Message ----- From: Kathryn Willners [kathrynwillners @yahoo.com] To: "Mandy Brinkman" [mandybrinkman01 @aol.com] Sent: Monday, November 14, 2005 10:28 AM Subject: Additional Guests attending Dr. Hauser's Retirement Party Mandy: I know you are well into the planning and finalizing of details for Dr. Hauser's retirement party on Decemnber 3, but I got calls from a few more people are originally thought they weren't going to be able to make it and/or weren't sure if they were going to in-town or working... In any case, here are the names and accompanying guests, if they are bringing someone. I can try to get names if you need them for seating arrangements. 1. Capassio, Rebecca & her husband 2. Cursack, Katie & her husband 3. Everhart, Jennie & guest 4. Raddenbach, Shannon & her husband 5. Wilkins, Lauren & guest 6. Canterfield, Sharon 7. Geciermann, Lisa & her fiancee Thanks for making room for them. Let me know if you have any questions or need any help. Talk to you soon. Thanks again. Regards, Kathryn Fri. Dec 2 11:00 AM Saugahatchee Country Club Auburn, Al NARFE Christmas Party Tue. Dec 6 TBA Saughatachee Country Club Auburn, Al Auburn United Methodist Sunday School Class Fri. Dec 9 6:00 The White House Washington, DC Sun. Jan 29 11:00 AM New Hope Methodist Church Farm River Road -- Dauphan Island Road, Al 36528 - Map Sun. Feb 26 11:00 Sango UMC Clarksville, Tn Sun. Feb 26 6:00 PM Sango UMC Clarksville, Tn Mon. Feb 27 6:00 Sango UMC Clarksville, Tn Combined Lay Leader Meeting Fri. Apr 28 7:00 PM Cloverdale UMC Dothan, Al Sun. May 7 Woods Presbyterian Church HWY 49 -- Dadeville, AL 36853 - Map Revival May 7 - 8- 9- & 10 Sun. May 14 1:00 PM Antioch UMC Notasulga, Al Mother's Day & Homecoming Sun. Jun 11 TBA First United Methodist Church Hwy 14 -- Tallassee, AL 36078 - Map Wedding Thu. Jun 22 TBA Heartland Convention Cambellsville, Ky Fri. Jun 23 TBA Heartland Convention Campbellsville, Ky Monday - June 27, 2005 09:00-09:10 The Day Ahead Tutorial Track 1 - Tower A Tutorial Track 2 - Tower B 09:10-12:30 ( Break : 10:30-11:00 ) TeadDefend-Organizational and Interorganizational Cyber Defense Training Hart Rossman and Scott Kennedy SAIC Integrated Security & Systems Solutions USA Creating & Managing Computer Security Incident Response Teams (CSIRTs) Audrey Dorofee, Robin Ruefle, David Mundie CERT/CC Software Engineering Institute Carnegie Mellon University USA 12:30-14:00 Lunch - Island B 14:00-17:30 ( Break : 15:30-16:00 ) Artifact Analysis Kevin Houle CERT/CC Software Engineering Institute Carnegie Mellon University USA Creating & Managing Computer Security Incident Response Teams (CSIRTs) -- continued Tuesday - June 28, 2005 09:00-09:10 The Day Ahead Tutorial Track 1 - Tower A Tutorial Track 2 -Tower B 09:10-12:30 ( Break : 10:30-11:00 ) Building a Logging Infrastructure Abe Singer San Diego Supercomputer Center USA Crisis Communication and Media Management in Security Incident Response Marie-Dominique Bonardi France 12:30-14:00 Lunch - Island B 14:00-17:30 ( Break : 15:30-16:00 ) Computer Forensics as Part of a Security Incident Response Raemarie Schmidt Vice President Digital Intelligence, Inc. USA Security Intelligence and the Business Process Peter Allor Internet Security Systems (ISS) USA Wireless Security Michael Warfield Internet Security Systems (ISS) USA 18:00-19:00 Pre AGM Discussions (FIRST members only) - Tower A Klaus-Peter Kossakowski FIRST Steering Committee Chair 19:00-21:00 Birds of a Feather Sessions BoF Session 1 - Tower A BoF Session 2 - Tower B BoF Session 3 - Azalea Pink BoF Session 4 - Azalea Red BoF Session 5 - Azalea White Wednesday - June 29, 2005 Annual Conference, Day 1 - Tower Banyan & Acacia 09:00-09:10 Welcome and Opening Speech Klaus-Peter Kossakowski, Ph.D. FIRST Steering Committee Chair 09:10-09:40 Keynote Address His Excellency Dr. Lee Boon Yang, Minister Ministry of Information, Communications and the Arts Singapore 09:40-10:15 Security Challenges on the Road Ahead Tim Mather Chief Information Security Officer Symantec (FIRST Conference Platinum Sponsor) USA 10:15-11:00 Break 11:00-12:00 Pondering and Patrolling Network Perimeters Bill Cheswick Chief Scientist Lumeta Corporation USA 12:00-12:30 Passive DNS Replication Florian Weimer Germany 12:30-14:00 Lunch - Island B 12:30-13:30 Lunch session: New Teams Introduction / Activity Update Panel Technical Track - Tower Banyan & Acacia Business Track -Tower Casuarina 14:00-14:30 Mitigating Rogue Access Points in Corporate Environments Laurent Butti France Telecom R&D France Dynamics of CSIRT Management Johannes Wiik Agder University College Norway Klaus-Peter Kossakowski PRESECURE Consulting Germany 14:30-15:00 Proposal of the Experimental Enviornment for Network Worm Infection Masato Terada Hitachi Japan Framework for CERTs Thomas Klingm�ller CERT-Bund Germany 15:00-15:30 Spyware Aaron T. Hackworth CERT/CC Software Engineering Institute Carnegie Mellon University USA Security Bulletin Publication at AusCERT using "EzESB" Matthew Braid & Robert Lowe AusCERT Australia 15:30-16:00 Break 16:00-16:30 Network Monitoring on Large Networks Yao Chuan Han Taiwan Computer Emergency Response Team / Coordination Center Taiwan EWIS in a BOX -or- How to build a national early warning information system in 80 days! Klaus-Peter Kossakowski PRESECURE Consulting Germany 16:30-17:00 A Distributed Intrusion Alert System Chih-Yao Lin Taiwan National Computer Emergency Response Team Taiwan CVE,CME, ... CMSI? Standardizing System Information Bernd Grobauer Siemens CERT Germany 17:00-17:30 A National Early Warning Capability Based on a Network of Distributed Honeypots -- Detailed Synthesis Cristine Hoepers NBSO/Brazilian CERT Brazil Vulnerabilities in Consumer Electrics -- DVD Players, Cell Phones Attack Your System? Keisuke Kamata & Masaki Kubo JPCERT/CC Japan 19:00-23:00 Conference Banquet - Island A Thursday - June 30, 2005 Annual Conference, Day 2 - Tower Banyan & Acacia 09:00-09:10 The Day Ahead Program Chair 09:10-10:00 Defining the Rules for Trusted Computing: The Global Action Agenda Jeffrey B. Ritter Kirkpatrick & Lockhart Nicholson Graham USA 10:00-10:45 Sharing Incident Data: History, Perspective and a View for the Future Patrick Cain President, the Cooper-Cain Group, Inc. USA 10:45-11:15 Break 11:15-12:00 Backstabbed ? Abusing Disaster Recovery Systems H.D. Moore Director of Vulnerability Research Digital Defense, Inc. USA 12:00-12:45 LAST 5 PLAYS (Last Play on Bottom) 08.0 - Stoppage: Goalie Stopped 08.0 NYR won faceoff. 02.0 - Stoppage: Icing 02.0 CAR won faceoff. 0.0 End of period. Complete Play-by-Play PLAYER STATISTICS Hurricanes (14-3-1) Rangers (11-7-3) LINEUP G A PIM SG E. Staal 1 0 0 1 D. Richmond 0 0 2 0 J. Boulerice 0 0 5 1 R. Vrbata 0 0 0 2 F. Kaberle 0 0 0 0 M. Commodore 0 0 2 1 M. Cullen 0 0 0 1 C. Stillman 0 0 0 2 A. Ward 0 0 0 0 GOALIES SVS GA M. Gerber 5 2 LINEUP G A PIM SG M. Straka 1 0 0 1 M. Nylander 1 1 0 2 P. Prucha 0 0 0 1 V. Nieminen 0 0 0 1 R. Hollweg 0 0 0 0 B. Betts 0 0 0 1 M. Hossa 0 0 0 4 T. Poti 0 0 0 1 M. Malik 0 0 2 0 J. Strudwick 0 0 5 0 M. Rozsival 0 0 0 1 J. Jagr 0 1 http://threemax.com/vet74.htm
TM:![]()










