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thad:
FYI, your name is misspelled "Daoud" on your website; near the bottom, just below the hit counter and above the "Made with a Mac", is found: "Tell Daoud you visited!" Just curious: why "Davoud" instead of the "David" in davidillig.com? I'm a sort of linguist/translator by vocation (retired) and avocation. "Daoud" and "Davoud" are both variations on "David." The web page at http://www.davidillig.com/daoud.shtml explains, but I'll save you a trip, if you like. The page reads, inter alia, "Other variations on David include 'Daffydd,' 'Daibhead,' 'Daibhi,' 'Davis,' 'Davoud,' 'Dawes,' 'Dawson (Davidson),' 'Dewi,' and 'Dovid.'" "Daoud" is Arabic; "Davoud" is more common in Iran and Afghanistan. "Daffydd" and "Dewi" are Welsh, "Daibhead" and "Daibhi" are Celtic (that's pronounced "Keltic," by the way,) and Dovid is Yiddish. Thanks for visiting my miserable little web site. Davoud, etc. -- usenet *at* davidillig dawt com |
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On 03/29/2005 03:57 AM +0900, CLT wrote:
Mutually Assured Destruction looms on the horizon. ;-) No, this is a nuke-free zone g. I'd be happy if he'd just quit morphing. I've put him into my trollfile several times only to find he has morphed into a new munged address, so I I found that, too, but just making the sender criteria "Davoud" solves that problem. If Outlook Express doesn't let you set such a filter, that would be a good incentive to switch to Mozilla, Thunderbird or the like. trane -- ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // Trane Francks Tokyo, Japan // Practice random kindness and senseless acts of beauty. |
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On 03/29/2005 04:12 AM +0900, Mark wrote:
By the way, your Mac-produced home page is producing an "object expected" error at Line 26 when viewed with IE 6.0, SP2. You may want to take a break from your off-topic posting and fix that error for the two-thirds of the world that uses IE. Alternatively, you might wish to use a browser that actually supports web standards. Netscape on Linux has no problem with it. trane -- ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // Trane Francks Tokyo, Japan // Practice random kindness and senseless acts of beauty. |
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On Mon, 28 Mar 2005 15:19:13 -0500, Davoud wrote:
Thank you. I always appreciate it when people advise me of problems with my web sites. In this case, however, you might want to check your system. The page loads just fine for me under XP Pro SP2/IE 6.0, and for a neighbor who is running XP Home/IE (unknown version). I recommend FireFox to my consulting clients. The page loads fine using either IE or Firefox. However, both browsers generate the same error (in Firefox you need to open the Javascript console to see it). Neither browser recognizes the Pop() object. _________________________________________________ Chris L Peterson Cloudbait Observatory http://www.cloudbait.com |
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Indeed, when I uncheck the "Display a notification about every script
error" checkbox on the Advanced... Browsing tab, the error goes away. Re-checking the checkbox causes the error to appear once again. Thank you Dennis. Firefox shows it as "Error: pop is not defined", which strangely enough appears in line 27 of the source code. I guess IE isn't so dumb after all (for Trane's benefit). Davoud - you have a script error. Mark Dennis Woos wrote: "Mark" wrote in message oups.com... XP Pro here on a new Dell laptop, I'm just reporting what I see. No, I am not conducting a DOS attack on your site. Mark I think you may be seeing a JavaScript error. Normally, browsers are configured to not display them. Lots of pages generate them - I know because I see them, too. I have my browser configured to display errors because I write some JavaScript, and I need to see them for debugging. Dennis |
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With all due respect, sir, when I review your past posts, I see more
discussion of OT issues than anything else. People scorn the one called "Min" on a regular basis, for example, but at least he's smart enough to make it difficult (but not impossible) to trace his origin. I'm not saying your unintelligent, but you may not be using the best judgement in this case. Think about the situations you keep encountering, including this example you share here. You're posting OT, controversial issues with *real* contact information and you expect people to look the other way. On the contrary, you *should* be expecting email floods, website excess bandwidth charges, or just about anything else since you're willingly sharing your personal info. My own personal solution, if I happened to be in your situation, would either be to post anonymously if determined to post OT material or just post in an appropriate newsgroup. Otherwise, what else can be expected? My guess is that you're probably retired and bored, just looking for someone to talk to even if that means getting people a little angry. After all, what makes more stimulating conversation: a typical post asking an on-topic question or something that might raise some red flags in peoples' minds? Rather than engage in the latter, why not find a hobby to keep you busy? I realize astronomy is only an occasional occupier at best for many of us, but there are plenty of other things to do.... sports, reading and even just plain net surfing can take up hours. And don't forget about "live" chat like Yahoo chat, AOL, and ICQ (just be sure to protect your computer should you decide to go this route.... viruses are very easy to acquire). If you're retired, golfing can be a wonderful hobby and you might add a few extra years to your life from the exercise. Are you married? If not, check out your local singles clubs or attend church. Then, when you have secured another outlet and the urge strikes to post something you know you shouldn't, you can "click" into a mode that will take you to that hobby or activity you have chosen. The computer will be turned off and you will have saved yourself a lot of potential aggravation. My sense is though is that you actually enjoy "stirring up the pot". In that case, the hobby of boxing might serve nicely.... nothing that I know of, besides running or weight lifting, relieves built up tension better (well... with one exception... the "s" word) Good luck ironing things out, Al Rhoads "Davoud" wrote in message ... Mr. Charles Taylor, who posts as CLT, has decided to try to punish me for what he sees as my bad behaviour by publishing two e-mail addresses that were previously unavailable on the Internet in machine-readable form. He is also soliciting you, the participants in SAA, to carry out a denial-of-service attack against my personal web site. His stated aim is to force me to cease posting on this forum. Mr. Taylor posted the following under Richard DeLuca's thread "(OT) Saying Goodbye is Never Easy." CLT wrote: It suddenly dawned on me that Davoud has posted his webpage. It is www.davidillig.com His address is //deleted// But his website lists //deleted// As I recall, we were having a lot of trouble with Shawn until a couple of people started posting info on the dear boy (and, IIRC, not just Shawn) Perhaps if everyone here downloaded every picture on Davoud's website (just to show how much we appreciate his OT drivel) he would feel \ the love and affection we have for his callous response to a respected member who is leaving. Make sure you open all the links at: http://www.davidillig.com/astronomy.shtml as we wouldn't want to miss any of Davoud's photos. Of course, if his bandwidth expense suddenly increased... Clear Skies Chuck Taylor Of course, if a spambot were sorting through here, it would find: //deleted: 29 repetitions of two previously unpublished e-mail addresses.// I believe that there is profound irony and hypocrisy in this most mean-spirited and childish behaviour. Mr. Taylor once issued a caution, in the Yahoo group that he moderates, concerning the need to protect people's privacy http://infoarchive.net/sgroup/LUNAR-OBSERVING/1131/. It will be easy enough for me to fix any damage that Mr. Taylor may have done. It will not be so easy for Mr. Taylor to recover his honor. Davoud Yes, I know Mr. Taylor's e-mail address, his home address, and his office address; they are readily available. But to get _me_ to reveal this information you would need to throw me naked onto a cold concrete floor at Abu Ghraib and stomp on my testicles with your hob-nail boots. Even then I would try to deceive you. -- usenet *at* davidillig dawt com |
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Davoud the jackass wrote this in a desperate plea for attention:
# Terry Schiavo, an innocent victim of fate, lies dying in a Florida # Hospice. She has done no wrong, created no legal problems for anyone, # and is an insignificant drain on the public purse. Medical experts # agree that she is in a persistent vegetative state and cannot recover # from the brain damage that she suffered 15 years ago. # Ms. Schiavo's husband and legal guardian, Mr. Michael Schiavo, wants # her to die in peace and dignity. Medical experts agree that this is a # humane solution. The courts agree that her husband is acting in # accordance with Ms. Schiavo's stated wishes in making the decision to # allow Ms. Schiavo to die, and that he is legally entitled to act in # this manner. # Ms. Shciavo's parents, Mr. Robert Schindler and Ms. Mary Schindler, and # Ms. Schiavo's siblings, however, are unwilling to accept her death; # they have exhausted every legal and extra-legal means of keeping her # alive, but, by their own admission, remain desparate to do so. # I propose a Compromise Solution which is just and humane. It is that # feeding of Ms. Schiavo, an innocent victim of fate who has harmed no # one and broken no laws, shall be resumed immediately. # At the same time, Ms. Schiavo's parents and blood siblings, who have # caused great pain to this nation, have attempted to abuse and # circumvent the sacred laws of the United States and the sacred and # immutable laws of Nature, and have caused the public purse to be # depleted of millions of dollars in pursuit of their private aims, shall # agree to be put to death immediately. # Ms. Schiavo shall be placed under the guardianship of the Republican # National Committee (RNC), which shall be required to reimburse the # public purse for her medical care to date, and which shall be required, # at its sole expense, to keep Ms. Schiavo alive as long as medical # science permits, even if that term is beyond any normal and reasonable # human life span. Dr. William Frist shall be appointed her personal # physician for the rest of his natural life and beyond, if it is # medically possible to keep his body functioning after his brain has # ceased to function, and if that is not already the case. The RNC shall # reimburse the public purse for the cost of all legal proceedings # undertaken in this instance, to include the cost of implementing this # Compromise Solution. Dr. Frist shall issue medical bulletins on Ms. # Schiavo's condition each day at 12:00 noon in the time zone in which # Ms. Schiavo's person is located, and as early as possible, but not # later than one hour, after the discovery of an improvement in Ms. # Schiavo's condition. # The RNC shall be the sole authority licensed to use Ms. Schiavo's # likeness on campaign posters (and you can bet that plans for that are # already underway) and may transport Ms. Schiavo's person as it deems # appropriate for display in political campaigns. In the event of Ms. # Schiavo's death, which shall be certified by an impartial board of # qualified moral and medical experts consisting of George W. Bush, Jeb # Bush, and Dr. Frist, the remains of Ms. Schiavo shall become the # property of the RNC, and the RNC shall be the sole authority licensed # to use said remains in political campaigns, subject to local sanitary # regulations. Likewise, the likenesses and remains of the parents and # siblings of Ms. Schiavo shall become the property of the RNC, and the # RNC shall be the sole authority licensed to display said likenesses and # remains in political campaigns, subject to local sanitary regulations. # The collective estates of the deceased members of the family of Ms. # Schiavo shall in no way be encumbered or garnished for the payment of # the medical or legal expenses related to this instance. Instead, the # net proceeds of these collective estates shall be divided in equal # portions between the Hemlock Society and Mr. Michael Schiavo. # The RNC shall be the sole beneficiary of any and all profits gained # from the public display of Ms. Schiavo's likeness or remains, or of the # likenesses or remains of any of her family members who are deceased # pursuant to this Compromise Solution. # Finally, under the terms of this Compromise Solution, Mr. Michael # Schiavo shall be granted a divorce a vinculo matrimonii if he so # desires. # I'm Davoud and I approved this message. I would venture to guess that # not everyone who reads this will approve. |
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Thanks Chris, I was composing my reply as yours hit the wire.
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Ummm... try again. Netscape on Linux may not see the error but it
exists. This has been verified by several posters. |
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![]() "CLT" not@thisaddress wrote in message ... Mutually Assured Destruction looms on the horizon. ;-) No, this is a nuke-free zone g. I'd be happy if he'd just quit morphing. You're too kind. I don't view him as an amateur astronomer at all. Just someone who uses the astronomy angle to sucker the more gullible here to listen to his trolls. Nothing more. Personally, I favor a pre-emptive thermonuclear strike... |
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