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Jim R

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  2. Ahmet Ertegun Erte Al Oerter
  3. Marcos Valle Edu Lobo Eumir Deodato
  4. I can't quite tell... is there a slide rule in his pocket? I mean, come on. GREAT player, but he made Paul Desmond look like Rock Hudson! (OK, that was in jest too...) ...I think.
  5. Teddy Bunn Esther Rolle Laverne "Muffin" De Fazio
  6. Bob Denver Oscar Madison Ralph Boston
  7. Lou Costello Bud Abbott Who (I'm telling you that's the man's name) ← Willie McCovey Cap Anson Hank Greenberg ← Hank Greenwald Lon Simmons Russ Hodges
  8. Lou Costello Bud Abbott Who (I'm telling you that's the man's name)
  9. Diahann Carroll Vic Damone Vito Rocco Farinola
  10. Lyudmila Turischeva Lyudmila Belousova Oleg Protopopov
  11. Correct me if I'm wrong, but I think Dick Wetmore was on that session.
  12. Ricky the magic Pixie Old Nick the Sea Captain Rumpletweezer
  13. ...before I was using 8.6 with Netscape and had no problems accessing this site.. or any other one for the most part .. ← But that was before the new board software, right? I think that's what's caused some of us to scramble for a browser that will work here now.
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  15. Thanks Jim (and Jim). Just to clarify, I still have that version of iCab, and it still works very nicely for some purposes. I had gone to IE 5.1.7 at some point as my main browser (I forget why), and iCab kind of went "on the shelf" for me. IE worked very well for me with the previous Organissimo board software. The new board software required a switch, and before I downloaded Mozilla, iCab sufficed, but there were a few minor bugs. Dave, I too would recommend giving iCab a try if you can't get Mozilla installed (but I'd try to solve that riddle first, given my success with Mozilla).
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  17. I'm now using Mozilla (as recommended by Jim A) for accessing this site, and it's working great. I had no problems at all with the download... can't remember now if I had to use "Stuffit" or not. If I was more computer savvy, I'd suggest a way to get around your memory problem (if in fact that's what it is), but unfortunately I'm not. All I can say is that Mozilla 1.0.2 works great with OS9... better than iCab 2.9.8, which I used successfully for a year or so on the previous version of the board (thanks to a rec from Jim D).
  18. John, thanks for sending the disc, and so promptly. I appreciate that. Unfortunately, my reaction to it is pretty much right in line with what Dan said. Track 2 was enjoyable, and there were a couple of other tracks that were at least marginally interesting/enjoyable for me (#'s 1 and 10, if I remember the numbers correctly), but none of the rest were really my thing. Going on at length in a negative fashion doesn't appeal to me, so I'll respectfully bow out here, and just continue to read others' responses. Thanks again for the opportunity to join in.
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  20. Oh, did you have to be so damned realistic about it? Of the three players you mention, I think Fisher is the most expendible. He was really erratic this year. Foyle is a decent defensive role player, and I like Murph for a lot of reasons. Anyway, with the chemistry they had going at the end of the year, I'd hate to see them change anything. I know we're not going to be an upper echelon team just yet, but I'm looking forward to next year anyway... I want to see some more 110, 115, 120 point games.
  21. Ray Allen Rashard Lewis Luke Ridnour
  22. I'm a big GSW fan too... they weren't quite as hot as Denver near the end, but they were pretty damn good. Assuming that Baron Davis stays healthy for 85-90% of the season and that Mullin doesn't make any bonehead decisions like he did last summer, they could very well make the playoffs. Of course, knowing the W's track record, I won't get my hopes up. Guy ← My bad. I had forgotten about Denver, who were 17-3 in their final 20 ( ), compared to the Warriors 15-5). Anyway, as Jazzdog said, the W's record (15-7, or .682) with Davis projected out to a full season would have been 57 wins (they lost their first two with him, so if you think of that as a "breaking in" period, their 15-5, or .750 would project out to 62 wins ). Wow... I almost feel like I'm dreaming... ... Hey, cut me a little slack here. It's been a LONG time since Run TMC and the Don Nelson / Chris Webber feud, ya know?!?
  23. I don't know, but I'll be pulling for SA. Now, in terms of next year, watch out for the team that was actually the hottest in the league during the final month of this season... THE GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS!! ... Hey, I was serious.
  24. How ironic that I should discover this thread today. I had just been wasting time ( ) talking about that here: http://forums.allaboutjazz.com/showthread.php?p=122512
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