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[ Wed, 04 May 2005 10:37:17 -0500
] [ 123217 ] [ rec.travel.caribbean ] [ view full article ] me@privacy.net - Re: What parts of the Caribbean would you most want to spend your retirement in? - >> [I could easily have stayed on Montserrat, though arguably the >> population is a bit bigger, but that doesn't make much difference.] > >Hubby and I have struggled with this very thing and came to the conclusion >that until we can live with just those things, we had best pass. Not sure what you mean Chrissy Are you saying that you just aren't sure if daily swimming, hiking, ... |
[ Wed, 4 May 2005 11:24:20 -0400
] [ 123216 ] [ rec.travel.caribbean ] [ view full article ] Chrissy Cruiser - Re: What parts of the Caribbean would you most want to spend your retirement in? - On Sun, 01 May 2005 14:44:50 -0700, Stefan Patric wrote: > But, if money were no object... In the Caribbean? Off the top of my > head? St. John, USVI. > > If money were a consideration... Puerto Rico. How about Croix? . ... |
[ Wed, 4 May 2005 11:22:44 -0400
] [ 123215 ] [ rec.travel.caribbean ] [ view full article ] Chrissy Cruiser - Re: What parts of the Caribbean would you most want to spend your retirement in? - On Sun, 01 May 2005 21:13:27 GMT, Rosalie B. wrote: > Also I'd want to keep contact with friends and family, particularly > children and grandchildren. If I went to the Caribbean, I'd probably > never see my son's family unless I flew home periodically. This is a good point. We seriously were looking at a second, to become primary, home in Turks and Caicos but if Delta backs out, ... |
[ Wed, 4 May 2005 11:16:47 -0400
] [ 123214 ] [ rec.travel.caribbean ] [ view full article ] Chrissy Cruiser - Re: What parts of the Caribbean would you most want to spend your retirement in? - On Sun, 1 May 2005 18:46:23 +0200, Ken Tough wrote: > Don Wiss |
[ ] [ 123213 ] [ rec.travel.caribbean ] [ view full article ] Jeremy - Re: Feds Rethinking RFID Passport - Chrissy Cruiser wrote: > > > > What Hubby and I have done is to attempt a win-win scheme. We have spun off > into the development of counter technologies, that is to use the > technologies in ways that help insure, not deter, our privacies and > safeties. We're not very popular and I know you sure as hell get that > drift. The cruise lines don't know whether to embrace us or h... |
[ Wed, 04 May 2005 09:52:18 -0500
] [ 123212 ] [ rec.travel.caribbean ] [ view full article ] Lloyd Parsons - Re: Conde Nast Surveys OR Loose Lips Sink YOUR Ship - In article <4278E131.6F4204E1@dcnet2000.com>, Jeremy |
[ ] [ 123211 ] [ rec.travel.caribbean ] [ view full article ] Jeremy - Re: Feds Rethinking RFID Passport - Chrissy Cruiser wrote: > > On > > State Senator Debra Bowden reportedly asked, "How would you like it if, for > instance, your underwear was reporting on your whereabouts?" But I leave it all over the place :-) JJ . ... |
[ ] [ 123210 ] [ rec.travel.caribbean ] [ view full article ] Jeremy - Re: Conde Nast Surveys OR Loose Lips Sink YOUR Ship - Lloyd Parsons wrote: > > I > I found the cure for all of that mess. I use an Apple Mac! ;-) > > No viruses, no trojans, no malware of any sort. The email client > handles the junk very well. > > If I were looking to buy a computer, or recommend one to a home user > that didn't have needs not met with the mac, I would heartily recommend > the macmini to them. I ... |
[ ] [ 123209 ] [ rec.travel.caribbean ] [ view full article ] Jeremy - Re: Conde Nast Surveys OR Loose Lips Sink YOUR Ship - Chrissy Cruiser wrote: > > > email :-) > > Mailwasher is a God Send even in the free version. Congrats on that. I got mailwasher when the guy was still working out of his garage in New Zealand and sent in my money after the second day I used it. It has changed quite significantly over the last couple of years, but none of them have been that terrible :-) JJ . ... |
[ Wed, 04 May 2005 09:21:53 -0500
] [ 123208 ] [ rec.travel.caribbean ] [ view full article ] Lloyd Parsons - Re: Conde Nast Surveys OR Loose Lips Sink YOUR Ship - In article |
[ Wed, 4 May 2005 10:18:21 -0400
] [ 123207 ] [ rec.travel.caribbean ] [ view full article ] Chrissy Cruiser - Re: Civil Lbertarians Speak Up For Our Rights - > Thus spake Chrissy Cruiser |
[ Wed, 4 May 2005 10:15:45 -0400
] [ 123206 ] [ rec.travel.caribbean ] [ view full article ] Chrissy Cruiser - Re: Conde Nast Surveys OR Loose Lips Sink YOUR Ship - >> Recently, I was having a email conversation with a bright individual. It >> was ended when the subject was getting down to the nitty gritty of privacy >> and the like. On the other end, I believe, it was ended because the Truth >> is painful. On my end, it was over when one of my private emails got >> forwarded. How did I know? Wrote a small program that sends back to my PC a >>... |
[ Wed, 4 May 2005 09:57:03 -0400
] [ 123205 ] [ rec.travel.caribbean ] [ view full article ] Chrissy Cruiser - Re: Feds Rethinking RFID Passport - >>Chrissy Comment: >> >>The government had long maintained that the passport chips to be used could >>be read from only 10 cm away. But at least one test showed that a reader >>could read a passport chip from 30 feet away. What next, 100 feet, too >>meters? If they select "encryption", think they will tell the truth about >>is vulnerability to attacks? An authentication scheme th... |
[ Wed, 4 May 2005 09:50:10 -0400
] [ 123204 ] [ rec.travel.caribbean ] [ view full article ] Chrissy Cruiser - Re: Feds Rethinking RFID Passport - On Sun, 1 May 2005 11:42:25 +0100, Capt Mary Kidd wrote: > In the UK we have Childlocate, so you can keep tabs on the whereabouts > of your children, and a workforce system too. > > http://www.childlocate.co.uk/ > > Mobile phone tracking has been used in lots of missing persons cases for > years. No idea why people don't realise it either. No need for any RFID > of whatever. ... |
[ Wed, 4 May 2005 09:39:11 -0400
] [ 123203 ] [ rec.travel.caribbean ] [ view full article ] Chrissy Cruiser - Re: Feds Rethinking RFID Passport - > Chrissy Cruiser |
[ 4 May 2005 01:30:47 -0700
] [ 123202 ] [ rec.travel.caribbean ] [ view full article ] "-L." - Re: resorts with best childrens program - Myron Hanch wrote: > between 2 and 6 years old... > Would like nice beaches and good snorkelling. > And having other kids to play with, along with kids activities centre of > sorts. > Atlantis in the Bahamas? -L. . ... |
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