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  • Quote: Originally posted by IJ Reilly The Penn Central case is only one of many the Supreme Court has decided on "takings" and land use regulations. It happened to involve an historic preservation regulation, but what the Court did in fact was to…
  • Quote: Originally posted by IJ Reilly I don't want to get into a big discussion about California environmental regulations or historic preservation (or land use regulations) unless somebody wants me to, but in fact "property rights" really isn't …
  • Quote: Originally posted by nagromme Or... one could RESEARCH the history and THEN pass judgement Or maybe money buys anything, even the right to destroy history. Maybe wealth is the most important American value. Maybe what remains of our pa…
  • If the "preservationsists" want to save the house, then let them buy the darned thing and move it. I really can't see why people think they have a right to tell the rightful property owner what he/she can do with their property. We are not talking …
  • I think iCal is really close in its current state. We used it for our group calendaring needs before we were forced to go back to PCs. Only thing that is missing is a free/busy service. Otherwise, I much prefered it to Entourage or now Outlook/E…
  • Hurrah for ACLs. I hope this is evidence of a serious effort on Apple's part to create a server and client OS that can funtion in most small to mid-sized businesses. For the most part, they are there already. ACLs were big on my list as the curre…
  • Quote: Originally posted by 1337_5L4Xx0R I totally agree. But I'd have to say that that was the highest compliment you can pay. Clockwork Orange? Tron? Manhunter (not sci-fi, but absolutely gorgeous to look at)? Blade Runner? Brazil? Yeah, baby.…
  • Quote: Originally posted by curiousuburb Which OS version is running on each of the machines in question? 10.3.3 on the client 10.3.3 Server on the server
  • Quote: Originally posted by Brad I think you mean 9.8m/(s^2), smart guy. or rather 32.15ft/sec/sec. Us silly arrogant Americans...