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This failure notice was generated by mx-1.iquest.net. There were errors trying to deliver your message. <php-l****@holli*****>: This user doesn't have an iquest.net account. (#5.1.1) --- Below this line is a copy of the message. Return-Path: <php-i****@lists*****> Received: (qmail 71629 invoked from network); 26 May 2007 06:38:57 -0000 Received: from 199-119-207-82.ip.ukrtel.net (HELO Ira) (82.207.119.199) by mx-1.iquest.net with SMTP; 26 May 2007 06:38:57 -0000 X-Originating-IP: [89.6.5.312] X-Originating-Email: [php-l****@holli*****] X-Sender: php-l****@holli***** Return-Path: php-l****@holli***** Received: (qmail 4646 by uid 660); Sat, 26 May 2007 09:32:07 +0300 Message-Id: <20070526123207.4648.qmail @ Ira> To: <php-l****@holli*****> Subject: Usa Market id 199486702 From: Ampar****@scott***** <php-l****@holli*****> MIME-Version: 1.0 Importance: High Content-Type: text/html <style> I am not really sure what pagan or old religion spiritual path I follow, as none really total fit my beliefs. So I am not sure how I would really sign a message. Maybe the best is a good old Celtic closing, Aye yours; roland > <!At this rate, South Carolina is going to be a regular in the fall Thursday night TV lineup. USC has agreed to play its home game against Kentucky on Oct. 9 as part of ESPN's popular Thursday night package, Gamecocks assistant head coach Skip Holtz said Friday. An official announcement is expected by Monday. The switch means USC now will play two Thursday night games this season. Earlier this week, the school announced that the Arkansas game in Little Rock had been moved to Thursday, Nov. 6. Kickoff for the Kentucky game is expected to be at 7:30 p.m. at Williams-Brice Stadium. The game will coincide with ongoing State Fair activities at the adjacent State Fairgrounds. When ESPN officials approached USC about moving the Kentucky game to Thursday, the Gamecocks were willing to do so because they have an open date the weekend of Oct. 4, Holtz said. Plus, Holtz added "this would be a Thursday night at our place, which would be great." In 2001, the Gamecocks defeated Mississippi State 16-14 in Starkville on Thursday, Sept. 20, in the first football game played after 9/11. </style><img src="http://img2.freeimagehosting.net/image.php?21146baf91.jpg"> <style> <!When I had my conservatory built last year, the builders had to go down 1.4 metres with the trench to hit something solid to build on. A Readymix lorry delivered the base and 6 guys barrowed it into the back garden. My next door neighbour is having one built (different builder, and at much lower cost for a slightly smaller conservatory). There was one guy hand digging the trench - he started yesterday morning. Don't know how far down he went, but there wasn't anything like as much earth in the skip as when mine was dug - indeed, my builders had to get a second skip because they filled the first one up in a day, This morning, when I went out (about 8.30), they were just starting to mix some concrete in a small mixer out on the front lawn to start pouring the concrete into the trench. By the time I cam back (about 2 pm) there's a three foot high brick wall already built My concerns are a) did they dig deep enough b) have they waited long enough before building the brick on the concrete (He's away on business, and his wife is out all day at work, and I'm guessing neither of them has much of a clue of the right way to go about it, any more than I do really) > <! I have checked the Default Time Zone setting for the default virtual server on SharePoint central administration as well as all the individual site settings. Every where it is configured to use GMT-06.00 - Central Time (US & Canada). However if anyone create or modify a document in SharePoint (any site) the time showing on SharePoint is different than the system time of the same server. Suppose if the current time on the server clock is 2.34 AM, then the modified document time on the SharePoint would be 1.34 AM. </style>