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Bleagh

I feel kinda weird posting about a topic as trivial as this when there are infinitely more important things going on in the world right now, but i needed to get it off my chest before i went to bed.  I was spending a great night with my sisters which involved watching this reality show called "The Amazing Race."  The premise of the show seemed fairly interesting; a bunch of teams are given tasks that require them to travel all around the world and solve problems and win prizes in exchange.  Unfortunately, the actaul contents proved to be one of the most disguting things I've seen in a long time.

For those that saw tonight's show: no, i'm not talking about the regurgitation and subsequent consumption of one's own vomit.  That's just a biological thing and i'm not easily affected by those sights (working in an emergency room for a couple of years makes you able to handle pretty much anything).  No, what i'm referring to was the near unbelievable treatment of one of the contestants by her husband.  While going through an ordeal that would make my strong stomach curl, this woman was insulted, derided, criticized, and demeaned.  She was called names and sneered at while crying at the pain that the current task was causing her.

Maybe i'm blind to what was actually going on and this was actually the support that this woman needed.  But it sure didn't seem like that to me.  Personally, i wanted her to throw up all over him.

If this is what reality TV is like, then I'm glad I haven't been watching.  bleagh

Comments

  • Anonymous
    January 04, 2005
    didn't see the show (I am adverse to the concept of staged "reality" shows) and am glad you saw the possibility that the deriding comments you saw and heard may have been just the tonic requirwed tgo keep up the effort; BUT I am with you .. Bleagh! all over their shoes, shirt fronts, bare chests, and hairy legs

    Tonight: Robert MacNeil on "Do You Speak American?" and a two-hour intro to the '05 "Aiias" season: flip a coin OR read a book

    But for heaven's sake, give that LED a break before it melts in your lap: Bleagh!

  • Anonymous
    January 04, 2005
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  • Anonymous
    January 15, 2005
    Hi,

    I just downloaded Visual C# 2005 Express Edition Beta 1, and now I am trying to install it on my Win XP (home edition) machine, with SP2. The installation fails, and rolls back, with the following error message, very consistently:

    Error 1406: Could not write value to key softwareclasses.dtdOpenWithListVCSExpress.exe. Verify that you have sufficient access to the key, or contact your support personnel.

    I am logged in with Administrator privileges, I have full control of this key and all its sub-keys. I don't understand this message. I have used regedit to look at the registry, and I do see the key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREClasses.dtdOpenWithList

    Can someone help me install VCSExpress?

    Thanks

  • Anonymous
    January 17, 2005
    Asad,
    Please post additional information to your report on Product Feedback at http://lab.msdn.microsoft.com/ProductFeedback/viewFeedback.aspx?FeedbackId=FDBK20250

    Another user has similar problems very-very long time ago - FDBK10526. But there are no reports from others.

    It looks like compatibility issue with some other application already installed on your PC.

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