And I love the lights that blink on and off All around her head And I love the clothes that she tries on and off Landing on the bed ________________________________ From: Greg Mulholland [mailto:greg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx] Sent: Wednesday, April 06, 2005 6:42 PM To: ISA Mailing List Subject: [isalist] RE: ISA Server 2000 SP2 and Windows 2003 SP1 VPN issues http://www.ISAserver.org I assume that you are not talking about bah bah black sheep, in which case i would say Ray Davies, The Kinks?? ________________________________ From: Jim Harrison [mailto:Jim@xxxxxxxxxxxx] Sent: Thursday, April 07, 2005 3:50 AM To: [ISAserver.org Discussion List] Subject: [isalist] RE: ISA Server 2000 SP2 and Windows 2003 SP1 VPN issues http://www.ISAserver.org Yes, sir - yes sir; three bags full... :-) Two anti-social points if you can actually cite this reference... ------------------------------------------------------- Jim Harrison MCP(NT4, W2K), A+, Network+, PCG http://isaserver.org/Jim_Harrison/ <http://isaserver.org/Jim_Harrison/> http://isatools.org <http://isatools.org/> Read the help / books / articles! ------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------ List Archives: http://www.webelists.com/cgi/lyris.pl?enter=isalist ISA Server Newsletter: http://www.isaserver.org/pages/newsletter.asp ISA Server FAQ: http://www.isaserver.org/pages/larticle.asp?type=FAQ ------------------------------------------------------ Other Internet Software Marketing Sites: World of Windows Networking: http://www.windowsnetworking.com Leading Network Software Directory: http://www.serverfiles.com No.1 Exchange Server Resource Site: http://www.msexchange.org Windows Security Resource Site: http://www.windowsecurity.com/ Network Security Library: http://www.secinf.net/ Windows 2000/NT Fax Solutions: http://www.ntfaxfaq.com ------------------------------------------------------ You are currently subscribed to this ISAserver.org Discussion List as: isalist@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe visit http://www.webelists.com/cgi/lyris.pl?enter=isalist Report abuse to listadmin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx The haggis is unusual in that it is neither consistently nocturnal nor diurnal, but instead is active at dawn and dusk (crepuscular), with occasional forays forth during the day and night.