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Bug#282966: Not just a cosmetic issue anymore
But I think that the retrusion is more of a cosmetic issue, anyway. And orthodontists seem to treat cosmetics differently. I prefer an emphasis on any airway and speech issues than on cosmetics. Also, I found of all the orthodontists I visited, Dr. Roncone was one of the nicest, and by far the most understated in

silicone caulk DISASTER
Roelof Osinga roe...@nisser.com mailing postfix users Wietse Venema wrote: Wietse Venema: ... But this would be solving the wrong problem. If you want to know what mail gets caught in your nets, then you must not reject it, but you must file it for later inspection. When you're right, you're right. However.

Jacko's bleaching skin (was Re: Lip Synking Jacko)
It requires a wider bead (than the silicone) and must be at least a 1/16th of an inch thick. Doing this tends to produce a far from satisfactory cosmetic result, but it might save you the "time consuming nightmare" that you want to avoid. It comes down to a cosmetic issue vs a labor issue.

MIME strict_7bit_header reject logging cosmetic issue
Most orthodontics are not strictly or purely cosmetic, as misaligned teeth are a health issue. Nose jobs I would include as mutilations, unless there is some And (as I said before) malocclusion (buck teeth) is not purely a cosmetic issue. Teeth are functional parts of the body which don't work properly if they

LOTR - Deep Throat spills the beans.
Apple is aware of this, but has not expressed any interest in "fixing" it, since they don't consider it "broken" (startup screens are a "cosmetic issue only" for Apple). There is (was?) a TIL about this on Apple's Web site, but I don't recall offhand which one it was. You can probably do a search for it on the Web

Limitate hours in Agenda
Wietse
Venema wie...@porcupine.org mailing postfix users Right now, there is not even a guarantee that the complete offending header will be logged. Logging must not become a source of DOS. Therefore: - Postfix limits logged header/body text to a hundred characters or so. - Postfix logs only the first 7bit header

Bug fixes for VersionResource
Paul Goyette p...@whooppee.com fa netbsd current-users With Jared's patch, I get the following dmesg output: .. FAN (PNP0C0B) at acpi0 not configured acpitz0 at acpi0 (THRM): active cooling level 0: 122.0C critical 124.0C passive 40.0C pcppi0: attached to attimer0 .. I worked on my own patch, which generates the

Cosmetic issue on account email
HW Hans Kuntze han...@earthlink.net rec food equipment Josh Meyer wrote: a traditional carbon steel knife will easily get stained. is this just a cosmetic issue, or does it affect knife performance? Hi Josh. It will affect performance. If the blade is not cared for. Don't cut acidic foods and expect them not to

Puppy Set on Fire
In fact this has become not only a cosmetic issue but also a usability issue as of late. Users are confused because the application is not updating or appears to be not responding. More specifically, when I say that the forms look crazy what I mean is, that quite frequently: * The forms will draw white and not

do no harm
Jim Michael jkmich...@myrealbox.com novell support os server dns-dhcp Bill Valaski wrote: I'm getting IP license leasing working fine, and dynamic DHCP is placing the workstations in my DNS zone, so things seem to be working OK, the icons are just looking goofy. This is usually a cosmetic issue, but you should be

Bug#282966: Not just a cosmetic issue anymore
David Schleef d...@schleef.org debian bugs dist Package: procps Version: 2.0.7-8 Severity: normal Tags: patch There's a minor cosmetic issue with top on PowerPC, because top thinks the number of CPUs is 0 and incorrectly calculating the number of header lines. Other architectures with a non-working

Finishing the FHS transition
If there was no water damage there, then this is just a cosmetic issue. Ask your inspector if he inspected the other side of the wall where it "bulges" (it is presumably accessible from the crawlspace). Also ask him if the stucco is the required distance from the ground (preferably 4 inches) and if he saw a weep

Semi OT: Demonizing Fat in the War on Weight
More importantly, is this just a surface, cosmetic issue or is the metal below being compromised as well? Thanks in advance for your input, To some extent it's a cosmetic issue, although it must be remembered that the visible browning under the lacquer is due to the acid converting the surface of the brass.

Is it a problem if the DHCP server is "x"-ed out?
If the Intel diagnostics correctly identify it, and the system is running well; you can consider this a cosmetic issue. Steven Mark wrote: I am still BIOS is latest. System works fine, seems faster, and diagnostic disk shows 199.4 performance. Is this merely a cosmetic issue??? Any way to correct? Thank you...Mark.

Cosmetic issue during probe of acpitz
Yes, of course, it's a safety issue, and NOT simply a cosmetic or "provenance" issue, though provenance and cosmetics are certainly important issues to some. Again, it's not a pedigree/cosmetic issue. Indeed, we recommend _Chinese_ M14 receivers (rifles are unsafe however, IMHO) and Springfield M1A receivers.

AGP STB TNT 4400 and WIN95b memory conflict
I agree with you on the cosmetic issue. I think the line though can be drawn somewhere around the area with people who have a very very slight problem and who decide to go to this expense and risk just to not have to wear glasses cos they dont like the way they look in them. Trust me I have met people like this,

IP packet loss after SP4 and TCP590S
(ours happened to crack at 106000 miles) We are talking about an epidemic, costly SAFETY ISSUE. A cracked engine head while passing another vehicle on a two lane highway IS NOT A COSMETIC issue. It is a RECALL issue! Car manufacturers have no businees getting away with slapping ANY warranty on a SAFETY issue.

What causes a guitar's finish to cloud?
Maybe
looks like a cosmetic issue but this causes DNS queries on server to fail. Not here. Workaround is not really practical for us. We have 300 servers worldwide all at a fixed standard config level and it's a lot of changes to make. Some sites use TCPIP routing, some don't so we'd have to maintain

Blacklist binary-only modules lying about their license
This
is a cosmetic issue. The names of things don't really matter. It is what they 'do' which is important. 3. Weapon bonuses to-dam could be limited based on the maximum weapon damage, or possibly on the weapon weight: not an absolute limit, but with a minimal chance of enchanting it "above the limit" up to the

100000 Saturns with cyl hd casting flaws
Terence Parr pa...@cs.usfca.edu il-antlr-interest Hi. I think I meant the javadoc comment on the grammar to be used; probably not injected yet /** Javadoc */ grammar T; ... Ter On Jul 27, 2007, at 4:29 PM, Randall R Schulz wrote: Hi, I added a JavaDoc comment in the @header section of my grammar specification