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I don't think such a Canada is any more "culturally similar" to
the United States than England. In terms of laws regarding individual
rights, restrictions on police searches, etc... (all closely
related to crime) Canadian laws parallel England's and differ
greatly from those of the United States.
Actually, they do not have "roughly the same... urban economy",
and extremely different ethnic composition.
However, if you account for economic and ethnic differences,
the difference disappears completely: Seattle's minorities are
predominatly poor, while Vancouver's are middle or upper class.
The rates for whites in both cities were found to be identicle,
while the rate for poor, Seattle minorities was almost three
times as great as for the well-to-do minorities of Vancouver.
The pattern seems to be one of poverty and race relations, not
one of gun control.
That is a gross distortion: "Self-defense" does not mean killing
the attacker. There were 21 cases of civilians killing their
attacker in self-defence. But such cases represent less that
0.5% of the crimes prevented by armed self-defence; for every
case you cite, there were over 200 other cases of self-defence
where the crime was prevented but the attacker was not killed.
(0.5%, by the way, is the most conservative possible figure,
based on the National Crime Survey's estimate of 80,000
crimes prevented by armed self-defence each year. Most other
studies on the subject put the figure at 500,000 to 600,000.
Those figures would imply less than 0.08% of sucessful self-defences
involve killing the attacker.)
So, more correctly, there over 4000 (possibly as many as 25,000)
cases of civilians acting in self-defence, only 21 of which resulted
in the death of the attacker. This is a significant factor, in
comparison to the 592 homicides. If memory serves, homicides
make up approximately 1% of the violent crimes the study
considered, so the fair comparison would be 40 - 250 homicides
prevented and 592 homicides. Clearly, the study can not be
close to accurate, since it ignored these cases of self-defence. | 9 | trimmed_train |
9,750 | I am sure Mary or Henry can describe this more aptly then me.
But here is how i understand it.
At Speed, Near supersonic. The wind behaves like a fluid pipe.
It becomes incompressible. So wind has to bend away from the
wing edges. AS the wing thickens, the more the pipes bend.
If they have no place to go, they begin to stall, and force
compression, stealing power from the vehicle (High Drag).
If you squeeze the fuselage, so that these pipes have aplace to bend
into, then drag is reduced.
Essentially, teh cross sectional area of the aircraft shoulf
remain constant for all areas of the fuselage. That is where the wings are
subtract, teh cross sectional area of the wings from the fuselage. | 10 | trimmed_train |
10,508 | 4 | trimmed_train |
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771 | Why don't you look again at Motor Trend's, slalom times, they are 67.9, right
along with the Integra, and the car does that with small 14 inch tires that
are all -weather XGTV4, not to mention that the Integra rides alot better than
a Beretta.
Your acceleartion times also vary, magazine to magazine
Road & Track and Car& Driver have the GS-R at 6.8 to 8.0 for Road and Track.
Also Quarter mile times vary from 15.4 to 16.1
You can't tell exactly by the numbers. Furthermore, the Integra will
definately outrun the Beretta on the high end. Car & Driver and Road & track
have the GS-R doing 136 to 141 mph, and it gets there fast.
***You always believe those exact numbers, why don't you drive a GS-R, and see
for your self, while the GS-R has a low 117 torqye, its high gearing over a 8000
rpm make up for the difference (still wouldn't call it a torque moster though!)
Quad 4 reliable, yeah, what's your definition of reliable- if that's reliable,
then its safe to say that integra engines in general are near perfect
(not to mention, a hell of alot smoother and quieter - balance shafts.The Acura has the engine
wins the reliablity contest hands down. You can rev that car all day, everyday,
and you'll never blow a hose, or crack the block, or anything else. (I speak
from expierence!)
I'm not saying the Quad 4 is a bad engine, but don't highlight reliability when you
comparing it to a Acura Engine. AND while the Integra costs alot more, it is a
better investment since it will hold its value considerably much better. And
does a nice job at being a sporty car and practical at the same time. | 4 | trimmed_train |
5,071 | Forwarded from Neal Ausman, Galileo Mission Director
GALILEO
MISSION DIRECTOR STATUS REPORT
POST-LAUNCH
April 9 - 15, 1993
SPACECRAFT
1. On April 9, real-time commands were sent, as planned, to reacquire
celestial reference after completion of the Low Gain Antenna (LGA-2)
swing/Dual Drive Actuator (DDA) hammer activities.
2. On April 9, the EJ-1 (Earth-Jupiter #1) sequence memory load was uplinked
to the spacecraft without incident. This sequence covers spacecraft activity
from April 12, 1993 to June 14, 1993 and includes a window for the Radio Relay
Antenna (RRA) slew test on April 28, 1993. The command loss timer was set to
11 days as a part of this sequence memory load.
3. On April 12 and 15, a NO-OP command was sent to reset the command loss
timer to 264 hours, its planned value during this mission phase.
4. On April 12, cruise science Memory Readouts (MROs) were performed for the
Extreme Ultraviolet Spectrometer (EUV), Dust Detector (DDS), and Magnetometer
(MAG) instruments. Preliminary analysis indicates the data was received
properly.
5. On April 12, an Ultra-Stable Oscillator (USO) test was performed to verify
the health status of the USO and to collect gravitational red shift experiment
data; long term trend analysis is continuing.
6. On April 14, a 40bps modulation index test was performed to determine the
optimal Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR) when transmitting at 40bps. Preliminary
analysis of the data suggests that the present pre-launch selected modulation
index is near the optimal level.
7. On April 15, cruise science Memory Readouts (MROs) were performed for the
Extreme Ultraviolet Spectrometer (EUV) and Magnetometer (MAG) instrument.
Preliminary analysis indicates the data was received properly.
8. On April 15, a periodic RPM (Retro-Propulsion Module) 10-Newton thruster
flushing maintenance activity was performed; all 12 thrusters were flushed
during the activity. Thruster performance throughout the activity was nominal.
9. The AC/DC bus imbalance measurements have not exhibited significant
changes (greater than 25 DN) throughout this period. The AC measurement reads
19 DN (4.3 volts). The DC measurement reads 111 DN (12.9 volts). These
measurements are consistent with the model developed by the AC/DC special
anomaly team.
10. The Spacecraft status as of April 15, 1993, is as follows:
a) System Power Margin - 60 watts
b) Spin Configuration - Dual-Spin
c) Spin Rate/Sensor - 3.15rpm/Star Scanner
d) Spacecraft Attitude is approximately 18 degrees
off-sun (lagging) and 6 degrees off-earth (leading)
e) Downlink telemetry rate/antenna- 40bps(coded)/LGA-1
f) General Thermal Control - all temperatures within
acceptable range
g) RPM Tank Pressures - all within acceptable range
h) Orbiter Science- Instruments powered on are the PWS,
EUV, UVS, EPD, MAG, HIC, and DDS
i) Probe/RRH - powered off, temperatures within
acceptable range
j) CMD Loss Timer Setting - 264 hours
Time To Initiation - 260 hours
GDS (Ground Data Systems):
1. Galileo participated in a second DSN (Deep Space Network) acceptance test
for the DSN Telemetry Phase 3 Upgrade on April 13, 1993, using CTA-21
(Compatibility Test Area 21). The purpose of this test was to verify
the flow of Galileo telemetry data through the new Telemetry Group Controller
(TGC) and the Telemetry Channel Assembly (TCA). The TGC/TCA is the replacement
for the current Telemetry Processing Assembly (TPA). Seven different telemetry
rates were run for this test; all ran well on both the MTS (MCCC Telemetry
Subsystem) and the AMMOS MGDS V18.0 GIF with the exception of 10bps. The
10bps rate had some trouble staying in lock; it appears the TGC/TCA was
not metering the data correctly. Further comparisons between the MGDS and MTS
data from this test are being conducted. MVT (Mission Verification Test) of
the TGC/TCA system is expected to begin May 16, 1993.
TRAJECTORY
As of noon Thursday, April 15, 1993, the Galileo Spacecraft trajectory
status was as follows:
Distance from Earth 152,606,000 km (1.02 AU)
Distance from Sun 277,519,800 km (1.86 AU)
Heliocentric Speed 93,400 km per hour
Distance from Jupiter 543,973,900 km
Round Trip Light Time 17 minutes, 4 seconds
SPECIAL TOPIC | 10 | trimmed_train |
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1,255 |
Please define the words "shatim" and "fasad" before you use them again. | 8 | trimmed_train |
6,248 |
In the past I've managed to buy used neon sign transformers from sign shops
for about $20. Try calling around.
| 11 | trimmed_train |
10,923 | Does anyone know of any recent information on the Frescoe work being
done by the Consortium? I've seen the short description that was
published in The X Resource, but am looking for something with a bit
more depth to it.
| 16 | trimmed_train |
6,051 |
In SGI's distribution with their Indigo line (others as well, possibly),
they include source code for a GL widget that fits on top of Motif, and
one that's Xt based as well. You may wish to ask IBM whether they
support this.
-- | 16 | trimmed_train |
209 |
Well, pardon me for trying to continue the discussion rather than just
tugging my forelock in dismay at having not considered actually trying
to recover the energy from this process (which is at least trying to
go the 'right' way on the energy curve). Now, where *did* I put those
sackcloth and ashes?
[I was not and am not 'pretending' anything; I am *so* pleased you are
not surprised, though.]
Note that I didn't say it was perpetual motion, or even that it
sounded like perpetual motion; the phrase was "sounds almost like
perpetual motion", which I, at least, consider a somewhat different
propposition than the one you elect to criticize. Perhaps I should
beg your pardon for being *too* precise in my use of language?
I will believe that this process comes even close to approaching
technological and economic feasibility (given the mixed nature of the
trash that will have to be run through it as opposed to the costs of
separating things first and having a different 'run' for each
actinide) when I see them dump a few tons in one end and pull
(relatively) clean material out the other. Once the costs,
technological risks, etc., are taken into account I still class this
one with the idea of throwing waste into the sun. Sure, it's possible
and the physics are well understood, but is it really a reasonable
approach?
And I still wonder at what sort of 'burning' rate you could get with
something like this, as opposed to what kind of energy you would
really recover as opposed to what it would cost to build and power
with and without the energy recovery. Are we talking ounces, pounds,
or tons (grams, kilograms, or metric tons, for you SI fans) of
material and are we talking days, weeks, months, or years (days,
weeks, months or years, for you SI fans -- hmmm, still using a
non-decimated time scale, I see ;-))?
--
"Insisting on perfect safety is for people who don't have the balls to live
in the real world." -- Mary Shafer, NASA Ames Dryden | 10 | trimmed_train |
1,934 | * The Government
* Liberals
* BATF, FBI, DEA, etc. (see #1)
Well...
contributions == taxes
abortion == elimination of fetal tissue
Clinton == president
faggot == spouse
It could happen...
Hydrogen Bomb, perhaps.
Yep.
Yep.
| 9 | trimmed_train |
11,275 |
This sounds like another of Ali AbuTaha's 57 different "real causes" of
the Challenger accident. As far as I know, there has never been the
slightest shred of evidence for a "harmonic resonance" having occurred.
The windshear-induced maneuvering probably *did* contribute to opening
up the leak path in the SRB joint again -- it seems to have sealed itself
after the puffs of smoke during liftoff -- but the existing explanation
of this and related events seems to account for the evidence adequately. | 10 | trimmed_train |
8,900 |
I don't feel that I'm preaching. I'm just trying to answer people's
questions and talking about my religion, my beliefs.
When it comes to what I post, I don't do it with the intent of converting
anyone. I don't expect for the atheists in this newsgroup to take what I
say with a grain of salt if they so wish.
I just state what I beleve, they ask me how I believeit and why and we all
go on.
If that's preaching, then I'm soory and I'll get off the soapbox. | 8 | trimmed_train |
1,935 |
Interesting, I'd like to know why.
But try it again on a single ethernet with 100 X terminals on it,
and I think you'll find it much slower. | 16 | trimmed_train |
8,827 | This may be a very naive question but is there any basis for the
claim that a CPU will get hotter when a computationally intensive
job is running? My friend claims that there will be little difference
in the temperature of an idle CPU and a CPU running a computationally
intensive job.
| 3 | trimmed_train |
240 | --> Note:
Reply to a message in soc.religion.christian.
EVENSON THOMAS RANDALL wrote in a message to All:
Hi, You might want to read Charismatic Chaos by John MacArthur. In it
he discussed exactly this queation, amongst others. In my own words,
VERY simplified, his position is basically that one must decide, what
is the most important - experience or Scripture? People tend to say
Scripture, without living according to that. Their own
feeling/prophecy/etc tends to be put across without testing in the
light of Scripture.
There's a lot more than this, really worthwhile to read whether you're
Charismatic or not.
Groetnis (=cheers)
Deon
--- timEd/B8 | 0 | trimmed_train |
3,422 | Hi!
I'm busy resurrecting some old machines (hey, they're cheap and they
work :)) and would be grateful for any help with the following card -
Magitronic - full length 8 bit memory only card.
Has room for 8 rows of 256K dips for a total of 2MB RAM.
Has an 8 position dip switch on it, presumably for addressing.
Does any kind soul out there have any docs or drivers for this beast?
I'd be disgustingly grateful.
Thanks,
Lee. | 3 | trimmed_train |
6,442 | henrik] Country. Turks and Azeris consistantly WANT to drag ARMENIA into the
henrik] KARABAKH conflict with Azerbaijan.
BM] Gimme a break. CAPITAL letters, or NOT, the above is pure nonsense. It
BM] seems to me that short sighted Armenians are escalating the hostilities
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Again, Armenians in KARABAKH are SIMPLY defending themselves. What do
want them to do. Lay down their ARMS and let Azeris walk all over them.
BM] while hoping that Turkey will stay out. Stop and think for a moment,
BM] will you? Armenia doesn't need anyone to drag her into the conflict, it
BM] is a part of it.
Armenians KNEW from the begining that TURKS were FULLY engaged
training AZERIS militarily to fight against KARABAKHI-Armenians.
henrik] The KARABAKHI-ARMENIANS who have lived in their HOMELAND for 3000
henrik] years (CUT OFF FROM ARMENIA and GIVEN TO AZERIS BY STALIN) are the
henrik] ones DIRECTLY involved in the CONFLICT. They are defending
henrik] themselves against AZERI AGGRESSION.
BM] Huh? You didn't expect Azeri's to be friendly to forces fighting with them
BM] within their borders?
Well, history is SAD. Remember, those are relocated Azeris into
the Armenian LAND of KARABAKH by the STALIN regime.
henrik] At last, I hope that the U.S. insists that Turkey stay out of the
henrik] KARABAKH crisis so that the repeat of the CYPRUS invasion WILL NEVER
henrik] OCCUR again.
BM] You're not playing with a full deck, are you? Where would Turkey invade?
It is not up to me to speculate but I am sure Turkey would have stepped
into Armenia if SHE could.
BM] Are you throwing the Cyprus buzzword around with s.c.g. in the header
BM] in hopes that the Greek netters will jump the gun?
Absolutely NOT ! I am merely trying to emphasize that in many
cases, HISTORY repeats itself.
BM] Yes indeed Turkey has the military prowess to intervene, what she wishes
BM] she had, however, is the diplomatic power to stop the hostilities and bring
BM] the parties to the negotiating table. That's hard to do when Armenians
BM] are attacking Azeri towns.
So, let me understand in plain WORDS what you are saying; Turkey
wants a PEACEFUL END to this CONFLICT. NOT !!
I will believe it when I see it.
Now, as far as attacking, what do you do when you see a GUN pointing
to your HEAD ? Do you sit there and WATCH or DEFEND yoursef(fat chance)?
Do you remember what Azeris did to the Armenians in BAKU ? All the
BARBERIAN ACTS especially against MOTHERS and their CHILDREN. I mean
BURNING people ALIVE !
BM] Armenian leaders are lacking the statesmanship to recognize the
BM] futility of armed conflict and convince their nation that a compromise that
BM] leads to stability is much better than a military faits accomplis that's
BM] going to cause incessant skirmishes.
Armenians in KARABAKH want PEACE and their own republic. They are
NOT asking much. They simply want to get back what was TAKEN AWAY
from them and GIVEN to AZERIS by STALIN.
BM] Think of 10 or 20 years down the line -- both of the newly independent
BM] countries need to develop economically and neither one is going to wipe
BM] the other out. These people will be neighbors, would it not be better
BM] to keep the bad blood between them minimal?
Don't get me WRONG. I also want PEACEFUL solution to the
conflict. But until Azeris realize that, the Armenians in
KARABAKH will defend themselves against aggresion.
BM] If you belong to the Armenian diaspora, keep in mind that what strikes
BM] your fancy on the map is costing the local Armenians dearly in terms of
BM] their blood and future.
Again, you are taking different TURNS. Armenia HAS no intension
to GRAB any LAND from Azerbaijan. The Armenians in KARABAKH
are simply defending themselves UNTIL a solution is SET.
BM] It's easy to be comfortable abroad and propagandize
BM] craziness to have your feelings about Turks tickled. The Armenians
BM] in Armenia and N-K will be there, with the same people you seem to hate
BM] as their neighbors, for maybe 3000 years more. The sooner there's peace in
BM] the region the better it is for them and everyone else. I'd push for
BM] compromise if I were you instead of hitting the caps-lock and spreading
BM] inflammatory half-truths. | 6 | trimmed_train |
7,243 | A good source of information on Burzynski's method is in *The Cancer Industry*
by pulitzer-prize nominee Ralph Moss. Also, a non-profit organization called
"People Against Cancer," which was formed for the purpose of allowing cancer
patients to access information regarding cancer therapies not endorsed by the
cancer industry, but which have shown highly promising results (all of which
are non-toxic). Anyone interested in cancer therapy should contact this organi-
zation ASAP: People Against Cancer
PO Box 10
Otho IA 50569-0010
(515)972-4444
FAX (515)972-4415
peace | 19 | trimmed_train |
5,845 | As our local.religion.christian BBS group seems moribund, I'm posting here.
On one of the Sundays just before Easter I went to church. The sermon was
based on a story in the Book of Joshua. (The one about Joshua sending out
spies to the land he was planning to take) What I particularly remember,
because of having heard part of a CBC radio documentary on Bosnia, was that
the Rahab (the woman who sheltered the spies) said that the people were
"melting in fear." What with having heard that CBC radio documentary and
knowing that the Muslims in Bosnia were losing the war, I felt
uncomfortable. After all, the Serbs are driving non-Christians out. On
the other hand, ministers do say that the Bible is opposed to the values
held by our secular society. Anyhow members of that church are involved in
out-of-country missionary work. Also, the pastor has talked of spiritual
warfare and of bringing Christ to the nonreligious people of our area.
The next Sunday, the sermon was about Joshua 6 (where the Israelites
take Jericho and then proceed to massacre everybody there --- except
for Rahab, who had sheltered the spies). With those reports about
Bosnia in my mind, I felt uncomfortable about the minister saying that
the massacre (the one in Joshua) was right. But what really bothered
me was that, if I was going to try taking Christianity seriously, I
shouldn't be so troubled about the reports of "ethnic cleansing" in
Bosnia. Certainly, my sympathies shouldn't be with the Moslims.
Considering that the Bosnian Muslims are descendants of Christians
who, under Turkish rule, converted to Islam could the Serbs be doing
God's work? | 0 | trimmed_train |
944 | Taft Electronics, 45th Street between 5th & 6th -- the only one left in
what was once an entire district of electronics stores. A little expensive.
Trans-Am Electronics, Canal Street near 7th Ave -- lots of surplus type
stuff.
Several other electronics or "surplus" type places are still on Canal
Street.
I think Bronx Wholesale Radio is still in business -- Fordham Road not
too far from Arthur Avenue in the Bronx. Also in the Bronx is NorthEastern
(or was it Northwestern? Northeast Electronics?) on Jerome Avenue near
Bedford Park Boulevard. They're mostly a TV parts supply house, but when
I was building CB radio projects, they were quite handy.. | 11 | trimmed_train |
10,942 | [stuff deleted]
My company maintains a 20,000+ mailing list which is regularly rented for
one time use by the major software companies. The method you are using to
"seed" your junk mail, isn't really effective. Bulk mailers regulary
either send their databases to be "cleaned" by the NCOA, which if you've
moved recently, will revert back to the original "xxx Cool", and in large
mailings, there will likely be a dupe of you, and they'll pick the first, and use the
others for future mailings.
BTW, our list is currently one of the hottest lists for actual buyers of
a MS Windows utility product in the $100 range, and is available through
Direct Media in CT., at $0.10 per name. Please let your direct mail
marketing rep. know about this.. Thanks. | 5 | trimmed_train |
5,493 | HI, I was wondering if anyone would be able to help me on twwo related
subjects. I am currently learning about AM/FM receivers and recieving
circuits. I understand a lot of things ,but a few things I am confused
abuot. The first is the MIXER, to mix the RF and local oscillator
frequencies to make the IF. Does anyone have any cicruit diagrams (as
simple as possible) for this kind of mixer? I have come across a
MC-SBL mixer chip But I have not been able to find it in any catalogs
(ACTIVE,etc...)
Along the same note, are there any SIMPLE fm receiver circuits anyone
may have stashed away somewhere and they couold let me see?.
P.S. any REALLY GOOD BOOKS on AM/FM theory ALONG WITH DETAILED
ELECTRICAL DIAGRAMS would help a lot.
I have seen a lot of theory books with no circuits and a lot of
circuit books with no theory, but one without the other does not help.
Thanks, | 11 | trimmed_train |
1,440 |
My online Bible is on a CD, but I don't own a CD-ROM system for the
time being, so I can't search for the famous cite where Jesus explicitly
states that he didn't want to break existing (Jewish) laws. In other
words technically speaking Christians should use Saturday and not Sunday
as their holy day, if they want to conform to the teachings of Jesus.
Cheers,
Kent | 15 | trimmed_train |
8,013 |
If you don't already know it, you should call the bank/credit union/
finance company that holds the loan on your present car and get the
current payoff cost.
If you are trading in your current car on the new car, subtract the
payoff amount from the trade-in the dealer is giving you. (If this
turns out to be a negative number, you need to reconsider the deal.)
Subtract this difference from the price of the new car. This is the
size of the loan you will need for the new car.
The dealer will take care of paying off the loan on your old car out
of the money you give them when you pick up your new car.
At least that's how it worked for me 5 years ago in Ohio...
| 4 | trimmed_train |
9,835 | just a suggestion:
take a motorola mc14536B set it up to give you a pulse once every sec or ten
secs with either a RC or xtal clock input. then feed to a MC14521B as clock
input and decode output for 1,209,600 sec output ,might have to add a few 'and'
gates or decoder chips to get output and reset pulse back to the'521 to restart
cycle... Trigger a oneshot from the decoded riseing edge ;the one shot then
goes to a mosfet to drive the mechanism to fire the pellet launcher..
these ckts require uAmps of current,between 5 - 15 volts, so a 12 volt
gel cell of a few Amphours would last the six weeks.
Then take the ckt board & battery wrap in 3" or 4" of foam or build a box
of out of the stuff...with plywood or metal exterior...
build a small heater out of 10-50 Watt resistors in series to keep the battery
and ckts warm.
2nd thought use 2 batteries one for heater one for timer and pellet trigger.
Insolate-insolate.......even though the chips state that the - AL
rated devices are good to -55 C.. The batteries have a considerable reduction
in capacity...oh make sure the area inside has minium air leakage..
hope this helps
RW ( is this to long winded for the net??)(be gentle)... | 11 | trimmed_train |
7,011 | It would be nice to think that individuals can somehow 'beat the system'
and like a space explorer, boldly go where no man has gone before and
return with a prize cure. Unfortunately, too often the prize is limited
and the efficacy of the 'cure' questionable when applied to all
sufferers.
This applies to both medical researchers and non-medical individuals.
Just because it appears in an obscure journal and may be of some use
does not make the next cure-all. What about the dozens of individuals
who have courageously participated in clinical trials? Did they have any
guarentee of cures? Are they any less because they didn't trumpet their
story all over the world?
As a parting note, wasn't there some studies done on Gingko seeds for
Meniere's? (To the original poster : what about trying for a trial of
that? It's probably not a final answer but it certainly may alleviate
some of the discomfort. And you'd be helping answer the question for
future sufferers.) | 19 | trimmed_train |
8,764 | I was recently talking to a possible employer ( mine! :-) ) and he made a reference to a
48-bit graphics computer/image processing system. I seem to remember it being called IMAGE or
something akin to that. Anyway, he claimed it had 48-bit color + a 12-bit alpha channel. That's
60 bits of info--what could that possibly be for? Specifically the 48-bit color? That's 280
trillion colors, many more than the human eye can resolve. Is this an anti-aliasing thing? Or
is this just some magic number to make it work better with a certain processor.
Also, to settle a bet with my roommate, what are SGI's flagship products? I know of
Iris, Indigo, and Crimson, but what are the other ones, and which is their top-of-the-line?
(sadly, I have access to none of them. Just a DEC 5000/25. Sigh.) | 1 | trimmed_train |
4,595 | Does anyone know how to size cold gas roll control thruster tanks
for sounding rockets? | 10 | trimmed_train |
2,544 | I've got an rgb Mistubishi monitor and on the back it has 5
BNC connectors labeled like this:
composite
HD VD
+ + + + +
sync red green blue
I've used it as a straight RGB monsitor but i can't figure out
how to use it for composite. Could someone explain what these markings
mean? Thanks for any help.
tom | 11 | trimmed_train |
1,004 |
^^^^^^^ Militia
^^^^^ State
^^^^ Arms
You didn't even get the capitalization correct! Try reading USCA on
the Constitution, or get any other CORRECT version of the
Constitution.
Perhaps you should actually READ the Federalist Papers!!
James Madison, Federalist Paper 46: "Besides the advantage of
being armed, which the Americans possess over the people of almost
every other nation, the existence of subordinate governments, to
which the people are attached, and by which the militia officers
are appointed, forms a barrier against the enterprises of
ambition, more insurmountable than any which a simple government
of any form can admit of. Notwithstanding the military
establishments in the several kingdoms of Europe, which are
carried as far as the public resources will bear, the governments
are afraid to trust the people with arms."
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
James Madison, I Annals of Congress 434, 8 June 1789: "The right
of the people to keep and bear... arms shall not be infringed. A
well regulated militia, composed of the body of the people,
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
trained to arms, is the best and most natural defense of a free
country..."
Alexander Hamilton, Federalist Paper 29 (on the organization of
the militia): "Little more can reasonably be aimed at, with
respect to the people at large, than to have them properly armed
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
and equipped; and in order to see that this be not neglected, it
will be necessary to assemble them once or twice in the course of
a year."
Alexander Hamilton, Federalist Paper 29 (speaking of standing
armies): "... if circumstances should at any time oblige the
government to form an army of any magnitude that army can never be
formidable to the liberties of the people while there is a large
body of citizens, little, if at all, inferior to them in
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
discipline and the use of arms, who stand ready to defend their
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^*****
own rights and those of their fellow-citizens."
***^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
But *surely* Hamilton and Madison didn't mean the PEOPLE when they
said "people", right? That's why the Amendment refers to "the Right
of the Militia"?... ;-)
You're right, the Militia consists of ALL able bodied males (and
probably females under current interpretation).
The Amendment does nor refer to "well organized", it says "well
regulated". I have some targets you may examine if you wish to check
how _well regulated_ I am.
Correct. That's why the Right is reserved to the People. And that
was to insure the People could form a "well regulated Militia", not a
"well organized militia".
What do Atomic Units have to do with this argument? Any moron can set
h_bar = C = 1...
Oh, I see what your question is; Why don't you read the federalist
Papers?!
James Madison, Federalist Paper 41 (regarding the "General
Welfare" clause): "Nothing is more natural nor common than first
to use a general phrase, and then to explain and qualify it by a
recital of particulars."
But what does Madison know about the grammatical style of the 2nd? He
only wrote it.
That's obviously because you've never actually *read* the Federalist
Papers.
Can't read, huh? Show me where the document says "well organized
militia".
That is *exactly* why EVERY PERSON should be allowed to own *any*
weapon currently in use in the armed forces.
But the major reason is to protect against that very same army.
Abraham Lincoln, First Inaugural Address, March 4, 1861: "This
country, with its institutions, belongs to the people who inhabit
it. Whenever they shall grow weary of the existing government,
they can exercise their constitutional right of amending it, or
their revolutionary right to dismember it or overthrow it."
Rep. Elbridge Gerry of Massachusetts, spoken during floor debate
over the Second Amendment, I Annals of Congress at 750, 17 August
1789: "What, Sir, is the use of a militia? It is to prevent the
establishment of a standing army, the bane of liberty. ...
Whenever Governments mean to invade the rights and liberties of
the people, they always attempt to destroy the militia, in order
to raise an army upon their ruins."
So now we know which category Mr. Rutledge is in; He means to destroy
our Liberties and Rights.
--
Charles Scripter * [email protected]
Dept of Physics, Michigan Tech, Houghton, MI 49931 | 9 | trimmed_train |
7,266 | Technically there is no reason why a chip set cannot support a 486DX50 and
a 25MHz local bus.
I'm waiting for the mezzianine (sp?) VL bus that will be decoupled from
the main CPU clock and allow for many more slots due to the user of buffers.
This will allow the use of ever faster CPUs with the same standard I/O
cards. Until the next buss spec...
Guy | 3 | trimmed_train |
6,378 |
Is the license required for driving a car exclusively on private
property, such as a farm? Here in the United States, the license
is required only for the use of public roads.
We also have a nation of 250 million people, _many_ issues and
usually only two candidates for a given office. A President
might be willing to abuse mild gun control laws and create
a de-facto ban (something a majority of the people would object to)
and still be elected: The voters might look at issues like the
civil rights of minorities, health care, etc... and vote
for the "lesser of two evils." I don't think this is a matter
of paranoia, since local governments in (for example) New York
and Chicago have abused existing, mild gun control laws to
create a virtual ban.
In which case, the United States already has adaquate gun control laws:
According to federal statistic, only 7% of gun-wielding criminals
legally purchase their own guns from licensed dealers. If that's
the point of gun control (to prevent criminals from legally purchasing
guns) then America doesn't need any additional laws to accomplish
this.
How is this any different from guns? There are legal purposes for
owning and using a gun: They are appropriate tools for hunting,
target shooting and self-defence. Like cars, murder isn't
their only (or even a common) use.
I certainly couldn't imagine the American public accepting regulation
of axes. While the politics of other nations may be different,
in America there is strong opposition to any intrusive law that
primarily would effect the average, law-abiding citizen who had
not done anything wrong.
A good way to deal with which problem? It is an excelent way to deal
with the short-term problem of rioting and violent attacks. Of course,
it doesn't do anything for the long-term issues that start riots. But
at this point, what can these individuals do about long-term social
problems?
There are, according to surveys, guns in 40% of American homes.
In many parts of the country, this is closer to 100%. Those places
where almost everyone owns a gun are, on average, safer than those
where guns are less common.
This is, I think, a fundamental difference between American government
and that of other nations. Here it is not acceptable to punish
or restrict the average, law-abiding citizen in the name of some
vague "common good." | 9 | trimmed_train |
4,629 | Scoring stats for the Swedish NHL players, April 5:
===================================================
Mats Sundin watch:
Most points during a season:
131 Kent Nilsson, Calgary Flames 1980-81 (49+82)
110 Mats Naslund, Montreal Canadiens 1985-86 (43+67)
* 109 Mats Sundin, Quebec Nordiques 1992-93 (43+66)
106 Hakan Loob, Calgary Flames 1987-88 (50+56)
104 Kent Nilsson, Calgary Flames 1982-83 (46+58)
99 Kent Nilsson, Calgary Flames 1984-85 (37+62)
Most goals during a season:
50 Hakan Loob, Calgary Flames 1987-88
49 Kent Nilsson, Calgary Flames 1980-81
46 Kent Nilsson, Calgary Flames 1982-83
45 Tomas Sandstrom, LA Kings 1990-91
43 Mats Naslund, Montreal Canadiens 1985-86
* 43 Mats Sundin, Quebec Nordiques 1992-93
Most assists during a season:
82 Kent Nilsson, Calgary Flames 1980-81
67 Mats Naslund, Montreal Canadiens 1985-86
66 Borje Salming, Toronto Maple Leafs 1976-77
* 66 Mats Sundin, Quebec Nordiques 1992-93
62 Kent Nilsson, Calgary Flames 1984-85
61 Borje Salming, Toronto Maple Leafs 1977-78
61 Thomas Steen, Winnipeg Jets 1988-89
Ulf Samuelsson watch:
Most penalty minutes during a season:
* 243 Ulf Samuelsson, Pittsburgh Penguins 1992-93 (through 3/25)
211 Ulf Samuelsson, Pittsburgh Penguins 1990-91
206 Ulf Samuelsson, Pittsburgh Penguins 1991-92
184 Kjell Samuelsson, Philadelphia Flyers 1988-89
181 Ulf Samuelsson, Hartford Whalers 1988-89
174 Ulf Samuelsson, Hartford Whalers 1985-86
170 Borje Salming, Toronto Maple Leafs 1980-81
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RL Rk Name Team J# Ps Ht Wt Born G A Pts PL Comment
-- -- ---------------- ---- -- -- --- --- -------- -- -- --- -- -------
1 Mats Sundin QUE 13 C 6-2 189 2/13/71 43 66 109 7
2 Ulf Dahlen MIN 22 RW 6-2 195 1/12/67 33 38 71 5
3 Thomas Steen WIN 25 C 5-10 195 6/ 8/60 21 43 64 5
4 Johan Garpenlov SJS 10 LW 5-11 185 3/21/68 21 40 61 5
5 Fredrik Olausson WIN 4 D 6-2 200 10/ 5/66 13 38 51 4
6 Tomas Sandstrom LAK 7 LW 6-2 207 9/ 4/64 22 24 46 2
7 Per-Erik Eklund PHI 9 LW 5-10 175 3/22/63 8 34 42 Injured
8 Calle Johansson WAS 6 D 5-11 205 2/14/67 6 35 41 1
9 Nicklas Lidstrom DET 5 D 6-2 180 4/28/70 7 33 40 2
10 Tommy Sjodin MIN 33 D 5-11 190 8/13/65 7 29 36
11 Ulf Samuelsson PIT 5 D 6-1 195 3/26/64 2 24 26 1
12 Mikael Andersson TBL 34 LW 5-11 185 5/10/66 13 11 24 1
13 Michael Nylander HFD 36 LW 5-11 176 10/ 3/72 5 16 21 2
14 Roger Johansson CGY 34 D 6-1 185 4/ 7/67 4 15 19 1
15 Jan Erixon NYR 20 LW 6-0 196 7/ 8/62 5 10 15
16 Peter Andersson NYR 25 D 6-0 187 8/29/65 4 7 11 1
17 Kjell Samuelsson PIT 28 D 6-6 235 10/18/58 3 6 9 2
18 Tommy Albelin NJD 6 D 6-1 190 5/21/64 1 5 6
19 Per Djoos NYR 44 D 5-11 176 5/11/68 1 1 2 Binghampton?
20 Niclas Andersson QUE 46 LW 5-8 169 5/20/71 0 1 1 Halifax
21 Thomas Forslund CGY 27 LW 6-0 185 11/24/68 0 1 1 Salt Lake
22 Patrik Carnback MON 20 LW 6-0 189 2/ 1/68 0 0 0 Injured
23 Patrik Kjellberg MON 27 LW 6-2 196 6/17/69 0 0 0 Fredericton
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RL=Rank Last week, Rk=Rank, J#=Jersey Number, Ps=Position, Born (mm/dd/yy)
G=Goals, A=Assists, Pts=Points, PL=Points scored since Last posted list
===============================================================================
Goalie stats:
Name Team J# Ps Ht Wt Born
---------------- ---- -- -- --- --- --------
Tommy Soderstrom PHI 30 G 5-9 163 7/17/69
/ - - - - - T O T A L - - - - - \
mm/dd vs res r w/l/t sh - sv GP MP GA GAA SOG SV SV% SO A
----- ---- ---- - ----- -- -- -- -- -- --- --- --- --- -- --
12/17 PIT 4-5 L 0-1-0 27 - 22 1 62 5 4.84 27 22 0.815
12/19 CHI 3-1 W 1-1-0 28 - 27 2 122 6 2.95 55 49 0.891
12/20 @TBL 1-4 L 1-2-0 31 - 27 3 182 10 3.30 86 76 0.884
12/23 PIT 0-4 L 1-3-0 26 - 22 4 242 14 3.47 112 98 0.875
12/26 @WAS 5-5 T 1-3-1 41 - 36 5 307 19 3.71 153 134 0.876
12/29 @LAK 10-2 W 2-3-1 43 - 41 6 367 21 3.43 196 175 0.893
12/30 @SJS 6-2 W 3-3-1 35 - 33 7 427 23 3.23 231 208 0.900
1/ 2 @CGY 3-7 L 3-4-1 32 - 26 8 486 29 3.58 263 234 0.890
1/ 3 @EDM 2-2 T 3-4-2 33 - 31 9 551 31 3.38 296 265 0.895
1/ 7 WAS 8-2 W 4-4-2 33 - 31 10 611 33 3.24 329 296 0.900
1/ 9 NYR 4-3 W 5-4-2 26 - 23 11 671 36 3.22 355 319 0.899
1/10 EDM 4-0 W 6-4-2 29 - 29 12 731 36 2.95 384 348 0.906 1
1/14 CGY 4-4 T 6-4-3 27 - 23 13 796 40 3.02 411 371 0.903
1/16 @BOS 5-4 W 7-4-3 37 - 33 14 856 44 3.08 448 404 0.902
1/17 DET 4-7 L 7-5-3 36 - 29 15 916 51 3.34 484 433 0.895
1/21 BOS 4-5 L 7-6-3 32 - 27 16 976 56 3.44 516 460 0.891
1/23 @NYI 4-8 L 7-7-3 31 - 23 17 1036 64 3.71 547 483 0.883 1
1/24 HFD 5-4 W 8-7-3 25 - 21 18 1098 68 3.72 572 504 0.881
1/30 @PIT 2-4 L 8-8-3 35 - 32 19 1157 71 3.68 607 536 0.883
2/ 3 @NYR 2-2 T 8-8-4 38 - 36 20 1222 73 3.58 645 572 0.887
2/ 9 OTT 8-1 W 9-8-4 28 - 27 21 1282 74 3.46 673 599 0.890
2/11 MTL 0-0 T 9-8-5 23 - 23 22 1347 74 3.30 696 622 0.894 2
2/13 @NJD 4-6 L 9-9-5 32 - 26 23 1407 80 3.41 728 648 0.890
2/14 NJD 2-5 L 9-10-5 26 - 21 24 1467 85 3.48 754 669 0.887
2/16 @CGY 4-4 T 9-10-6 29 - 29 25 1512 85 3.37 783 698 0.891
2/18 @VAN 3-2 W 10-10-6 30 - 28 26 1572 87 3.32 813 726 0.893
2/20 @MIN 2-5 L 10-11-6 33 - 28 27 1632 92 3.38 846 754 0.891
2/22 DET 5-5 - 10-11-6 15 - 12 28 1653 95 3.45 861 766 0.890
3/ 2 PIT 5-4 W 11-11-6 22 - 21 29 1689 96 3.41 883 787 0.891
3/ 5 @WAS 3-0 W 12-11-6 36 - 36 30 1749 96 3.29 919 823 0.896 3
3/ 7 @NJD 4-7 L 12-12-6 41 - 35 31 1808 102 3.38 960 858 0.894
3/ 9 @NYI 2-4 L 12-13-6 24 - 21 32 1867 105 3.37 984 879 0.893
3/11 WAS 6-4 W 13-13-6 28 - 24 33 1927 109 3.39 1012 903 0.892
3/16 MIN 4-3 W 14-13-6 34 - 31 34 1987 112 3.38 1046 934 0.893
3/20 @PIT 3-9 L 14-14-6 27 - 20 35 2027 119 3.52 1073 954 0.889
3/21 NJD 2-3 L 14-15-6 27 - 24 36 2086 122 3.51 1100 978 0.889
3/24 @NYR 5-4 W 15-15-6 45 - 41 37 2146 126 3.52 1145 1019 0.890 2
3/27 @QUE 3-8 L 15-16-6 25 - 19 38 2186 132 3.62 1170 1038 0.887
4/ 1 LAK 1-3 L 15-17-6 26 - 23 39 2246 135 3.61 1196 1061 0.887
4/ 4 TOR 4-0 W 16-17-6 26 - 26 40 2306 135 3.51 1222 1087 0.890 4
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res=result, sh=shots, sv=saves
GP=Games Played, MP=Minutes Played, GA=Goals Against, GAA=Goals Against Average
SOG=Shots On Goal, SV=SaVes, SV%=SaVing Percentage, SO=ShutOuts, A=Assists
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Staffan | 17 | trimmed_train |
9,737 |
Lets just say it is DUI here now!
----===== DoD #8177 = Technician(Dr. Speed) .NOT. Student =====---- | 12 | trimmed_train |
8,850 | TSN Sportsdesk just reported that the OTTAWA SUN has reported that
Montreal will send 4 players + $15 million including Vin Damphousse
and Brian Bellows to Phillidelphia, Phillie will send Eric Lindros
to Ottawa, and Ottawa will give it's first round pick to Montreal.
If this is true, it will most likely depend on whether or not Ottawa
gets to choose 1st overall. Can Ottawa afford Lindros' salary?
Personally, I can't see Philli giving up Lindros -- for anything.
They didn't give away that much to Quebec just to trade him away
again. Not to mention that Lindros seems to be a *huge* draw in
Phillie -- and that he represents a successful future for the
franchise.
Ottawa may be better off taking the 4 players +$15 from Montreal
for the pick. | 17 | trimmed_train |
11,006 |
I'm confused. How is it Hal McRae's fault that he can't win with a team
whose best offensive player is Phil Hiatt? I mean, let's be real. Kansas
City will have to get outstanding years from their entire staff just to end
up near .500; they have less offense than any other team in baseball, even
if you count the expansion teams.
| 2 | trimmed_train |
2,715 |
Gee, then I guess the extra horn that's mounted in the floor of some SDPD cars,
firing at the ground at a shallow angle, is just for show, huh?
(For calibration, they simply turn off one horn or the other.) | 11 | trimmed_train |
7,611 | I am upgrading my computer systems to FAX modems, and am selling my
2 2400/1200/300 baud USR modems without FAX or error correction.
One is internal ($25), the other is external ($30).
Both are U.S. Robotics (the highest rated modem manufacturer).
Add $4 shipping or pick up in the Washington DC area.
Offers welcome. (I would trade either for a 1x3x70ns SIMM.) | 5 | trimmed_train |
8,460 |
Can't we move the political bickering to a more appropriate group?
--
Brad Kepley Internet [email protected]
Work-days Voice (704)252-8330 | 7 | trimmed_train |
5,621 |
I am trying to put a 40MB drive from my LC into a case. It is a Conner
CP3040A. I can't figure out which jumpers are the SCSI ID jumpers.
Is anyone familiar with this drive?
At the end of the drive (oposite the 50 pin pibbon connector), there
are eleven pins which look like this:
o o o o o o 1
o o o o o 2
L5 CR12 C37
where the "o" are pins, and the "L5 CR12 C37" represent some of the
silk screen notation near these pins.
Elsewhere on the board there are four jumper pads marked E1,E2,E3,E4
on the silk screen.
Does anyone know where the SCSI ID A0,A1,A2 pins are, and where the
drive activity light LED should be plugged into?
-allan | 14 | trimmed_train |
2,701 | With a little luck, I could own a C650 sometime in the near future, and
so I was just wondering if someone could clear these two questions up for me:
1. What speed SIMMS does the C650 need/want? (I know that it needs 80ns
VRAM...not sure for the main RAM.)
2. I've heard two conflicting stories about the total expandibility of the
C650's RAM...132 and 136 megs. Which is true? (Perhaps another phrasing
would be better: does the 8 meg version come with all 8 megs on the logic
board, or 4 megs + a 4 meg SIMM?)
Just wondering....
| 14 | trimmed_train |
8,419 |
Pat> In article <[email protected]>
Pat> Gee, I thought the X-15 was Cable controlled. Didn't one of them
Pat> have a total electrical failure in flight? Was there machanical
Pat> backup systems?
All reaction-controlled aircraft are fly-by-wire, at least the RCS part
is. On the X-15 the aerodynamic control surfaces (elevator, rudder, etc)
were conventionally controlled (pushrods and cables) but the RCS jets
were fly-by-wire.
Pat> What do you mean? Overstress the wings, and they fail at teh
Pat> joints?
Navy aircraft have folding or sweeping wings, in order to save space
on the hangar deck. The F-14 wings sweep, all the rest fold the
wingtips up at a joint.
Air Force planes don't have folding wings, since the Air Force has
lots of room.
| 10 | trimmed_train |
11,213 |
This is incorrect. Sun has made no such claim regarding Devguide, and as
manager of the Devguide engineering group I can state with authority that
work on Devguide is continuing apace. We had quite a strong show of interest
from the Devguide user community at last week's Solaris Developer's Conference.
Devguide is being advocated not only as a valuable future builder tool, but
as an important bit of transition technology that will help sustain current
customers and facilitate their migration to the COSE Desktop Environment.
If you have specific questions about Devguide availability, etc., you can
contact Tali Aben, our Devguide Product Marketing person, at (415) 336-3536. | 16 | trimmed_train |
5,896 | Second week of January (prime ski season at one of the largest Poconos ski
areas). Just north of Allentown.
Condo sleeps 6-8 depending on how friendly you all are. Has hot tub,
deck. Easy access to parking lot and shuttle to slopes (condo is a few
miles from the slopes).
Cost: $6000 OBRO, price based on what we paid for it (used, also) and
current market.
[RICHR] | 5 | trimmed_train |
9,122 | Readers,
I own a Mac IIsi and am considering upgrades (cards, hard drive, etc).
Can you tell me what the power limitations are for 1) the PDS slot
and 2) the hard drive power feed. Secondly, Can you tell me if there
is a separate limit for each, or if instead, there is a single limit
for both combined?
Please drop me a line if you know the answers to these questions.
Thanks, | 14 | trimmed_train |
10,278 |
It's not the fact that it can't exist that bothers me. It's
the fact that you don't seem to be able to define it.
If I wanted to hear about indefinable things that might in
principle exist as long as you don't think about them too
carefully, I could ask a religious person, now couldn't I? | 8 | trimmed_train |
4,984 |
the transmission in my car contradicts both your assertions.. i get much
stronger acceleration if i let the convertor lockup.. which i can induce
by briefly lifting off, then quickly (but not too quickly to trigger
a kickdown) applying throttle. above 3000 rpms, the convertor will never
unlock; it would kickdown first.
who says there's no skill involved in driving an automatic? i think
of it as the throttle and shifter combined into a single pedal. with
my car i can pretty much influence its shifting patterns with my
right foot, while having both hands to steer.
| 4 | trimmed_train |
10,843 | TRH> I hope you're not going to flame him. Please give him the same coutesy you'
TRH> ve given me.
But you have been courteous and therefore received courtesy in return. This
person instead has posted one of the worst arguments I have ever seen
made from the pro-Christian people. I've known several Jesuits who would
laugh in his face if he presented such an argument to them.
Let's ignore the fact that it's not a true trilemma for the moment (nice
word Maddi, original or is it a real word?) and concentrate on the
liar, lunatic part.
The argument claims that no one would follow a liar, let alone thousands
of people. Look at L. Ron Hubbard. Now, he was probably not all there,
but I think he was mostly a liar and a con-artist. But look at how many
thousands of people follow Dianetics and Scientology. I think the
Baker's and Swaggert along with several other televangelists lie all
the time, but look at the number of follower they have.
As for lunatics, the best example is Hitler. He was obviously insane,
his advisors certainly thought so. Yet he had a whole country entralled
and came close to ruling all of Europe. How many Germans gave their lives
for him? To this day he has his followers.
I'm just amazed that people still try to use this argument. It's just
so obviously *wrong*.
| 8 | trimmed_train |
10,398 |
I know nothing about statistics, but what significance does the
relatively small population growth rate have where the sampling period
is so small (at the end of 1371)? Is it adequete to suggest a trend or
is it just noise?
| 6 | trimmed_train |
4,840 |
As an Amateur Radio operator (VHF 2metres) I like to keep up with what is
going up (and for that matter what is coming down too).
In about 30 days I have learned ALOT about satellites current, future and
past all the way back to Vanguard series and up to Astro D observatory
(space). I borrowed a book from the library called Weater Satellites (I
think, it has a photo of the earth with a TIROS type satellite on it.)
I would like to build a model or have a large color poster of one of the
TIROS satellites I think there are places in the USA that sell them.
ITOS is my favorite looking satellite, followed by AmSat-OSCAR 13
(AO-13).
TTYL
73
Jim | 10 | trimmed_train |
5,119 |
Just curious, Roger, but since you have such a vast knowledge of the
game and the league, how come you haven't made a living out of it?
There must be a lot of demand for expertise in the field. I'm sure
you'd be of great help to, say, the Leafs as an assistant coach or
a scout. Or maybe try a career as a reporter or tv commentator...
I might be wrong, of course, and you already have. | 17 | trimmed_train |
150 | gnuplot, etc. make it easy to plot real valued functions of 2 variables
but I want to plot functions whose values are 2-vectors. I have been
doing this by plotting arrays of arrows (complete with arrowheads) but
before going further, I thought I would ask whether someone has already
done the work. Any pointers??
thanx in advance
| 1 | trimmed_train |
10,610 | [I am posting this for a friend whose news service is "fubared as usual".
I will forward replies to him, or if you want to try to reply directly,
try: Return-Path: <uunet!sunfse.ese.lmsc.lockheed.com!mcfar> PR ]
I have an event handler working for a ButtonPressMask like:
XtAddEventHandler( plot_data->display, ButtonPressMask, FALSE,
show_mouse_position, plot_data);
but I would like to be able to have two types of actions: one to occur
with the left mouse, the other the right, and perhaps one with the
middle. So my event handler would look more like:
XtAddEventHandler( plot_data->display, left-ButtonPressMask, FALSE,
show_left_mouse_position, plot_data);
XtAddEventHandler( plot_data->display, right-ButtonPressMask, FALSE,
show_right_mouse_position, plot_data);
However I don't know how to make my left-ButtonPressMask. There didn't seem
to be one in the event mask lists I had on hand (although Button1MotionMask
looked promising). My references also mentioned using "|" to or two
mask events. Can you use "&" to and two masks? Would I want to in this
case?
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks, | 16 | trimmed_train |
8,177 |
What??? This is an incredible statement! The NSA tried to suppress
public key crypto and RSA, and yet they claim to encourage use of
strong crypto for US citizens.
Would you trust a black-box from the NSA versus an "open system" from
elsewhere?
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4,704 | Macintosh IIsi, 3/40, 80ns.
Clock-upgraded IIsi works well at 25MHZ, however, does not work with
Nubus adaptor and 1400k disk even though it can read/write 800k disk
at32MHz. Interestingly, upgraded IIsi overcomes basically the fighting
between the Vedio and the System so that CPU never be reduced below 8 no
mater whether the cache is on or off. This is pretty useful when you
use the virtual memory of system 7.
20MHz 25MHZ 32MHz
CPU 5.46(6.0.7) 6.81(6.0.7) 8.83(6.0.7) 8.74(7VM)
Graf. 6.72 8.56 11.07 9.19
Disk 1.44 1.50 1.56 1.49
Math. 5.72 11.27(FPU) 9.36 8.84 | 14 | trimmed_train |
9,088 |
I'm addicted to chocolate myself. | 13 | trimmed_train |
6,459 |
Every city and suburban police officer I've seen around the Twin Cities in the
last two years has carried a semi-auto of some type (different brands though
I haven't seen any Glock's).
With regard to this discussion: We are getting dangerously far from the usual
rantings of t.p.g, and close to the realm of r.g, but I'd like to put my two
cents worth in. While there's nothing wrong with a revolver (especially a
large frame S&W in .357 magnum - my favorite) there are valid advantages to
semi-autos. I suggest reading Massad Ayoob's (I know, some people can't stand
him and think he's full of bull, but I think that in general his material is
very valid and useful) book _The Semi Auto Pistol in Police Work_ (or something
like that). He defines a number of ways that semi-auto's are different, and that
"different is good". The main advantage is not in increased firepower, but in
more accurate followup shots when you go to single action mode. There is also a
certain "propriatory nature" of each gun that takes some familiarity to
learn. This may have diminished with time as more criminals become familiar
with different models of semi-autos, but it was cited as stopping or at least
slowing down criminals who had grabbed a police officers gun.
Yes, but this is best done with a two hand hold. With a single hand you either
pull the gun far off target to cock, or must fire double action. The DA semi
auto has the same advantages plus is always SA after the first shot.
I'm not sure if this is meant to be different from your first point. In a DA
semi-auto you can pull the trigger again to try dropping the hammer on the same
round - an advantage you don't have in a revolver where the next trigger pull will
always go to the next round (discussing this point now). This is fine with a dud
but what about a hangfire situation? Granted it's very rare, but your round will
now go off confined in the cylinder with no place to go. Slingshotting the slide
on a misfire takes very little time.
Actually with modern revolver designs incorporating hammer blocks this is not
necessary or usually recommended. A revolver would have to fall hard enough and
at the right angle to actually break the hammer and driver the firing pin into the
round to set it off.
The best speedloader users, especially those using the spring loaded speed
loaders are very fast. A problem is that ejecting the spent cases is a two
handed job where dropping the expended magazine is one handed. This means that
while you can be inserting a fresh magazine as soon as the old one clears the
gun, with a speed loader you have to go through more motions that will always
take more time. You also don't have the advantage of tactical reloads (replacing
a partial magazine to bring you back to full capacity - the partial magazine can
still be used if needed later).
Yes, the time to recognize the problem is just as important as the time to clear
it. Really though, in either a revolver or semi-auto the odds of an actual misfire
with factory ammo are awfully small. You are more likely to get a jam in a semi-auto
but even these are exceptionally rare with modern quality guns (Sigs, Glocks, et.al.).
All common semi-auto's can be carried with a round in their chamber without any
safety problems. While I put that out as a statement that I believe, I should
say that this applies to all of the ones I've looked at. For the DA semi's it's
no different from the revolver situation: The guns all have hammer or firing
pin blocks. They also have a safety. Because there's no real advantage
carrying one of these cocked and locked you have the same safety and speed
of employment as a revolver, plus the advantage of SA followup shots. I'm
not familiar with SA semi-autos except for the 1911-A1. I admit that I was
initially skeptical about carrying this cocked and locked, but after examining
the design, trying to defeat the safeties (gun unloaded of course), and
shooting it a lot, I see no inherent safety problems with it, especially in
a thumbreak holster with the strap under the hammer. This design also gets
you more speed for an accurate first shot than a revolver.
Yeah, the infamous Glock. I still can't figure out how it's worse than a revolver
for safety. If you don't pull the trigger it doesn't go off. I imagine that if all
your revolver shooting was done double action then you could pull the Glock trigger
far enough to fire before you realized it. In addition, if you had developed that
nasty habit of keeping your finger on the trigger when holstering your gun and
relying on your thumb on the hammer to remind you to take it off before you blew
off your foot then you'd have problems when the hammer wasn't there.
I think this is even okay for a riot (as long as it's a small one B^)).
I have the poor man's Beretta (Taurus 99) and consider it inferior as a carry
weapon to the Springfield .45 (oops, 9mm vs. 45 arguments are relegated to
r.g). You are right, though. If you don't hit what you aim at then the
shooter/gun combination has failed. I don't ascribe failures in the the
fire real fast with a wonder-nine scenario you mention to the gun. This is
a shooter failure, whether through lack of discipline or lack of training.
9mm's are becoming more popular with crooks too, though the .38 does still
lead the list. And like I said, around here semi-auto's seem the rule for the
street cop. Don't know about the State Patrol however, they may still carry
the "Highway Patrolman".
Vincent, please don't take any of this as a flame. Just my $0.02 (whoops, looks more
like $2.00) worth. And much of it is IMHO, but do check Ayoob's book. | 9 | trimmed_train |
5,474 |
^^^^^^^^^^
Josh, were you in such a hurry? WE celebrated Pesach THIS month, but only
with Xtian blood! Muslim blood hasn't been declared "Kosher le Pesach" by
our Hechscher (not yet) :-) :-)
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Paradise and salvation are not the same thing. Salvation is better. Refer
to John 14:2. | 15 | trimmed_train |
5,718 | Boston 2 2 0--4
Ottawa 0 1 1--2
First period
1, Boston, Roberts 5 (Juneau) 7:19.
2, Boston, Wiemer 1(Juneau, Oates) 17:47.
Second period
3, Boston, Neely 11 (Juneau, Murphy) 6:10.
4, Boston, Hughes 5 (Richer, Kimble) 7:55.
5, Ottawa, Archibald 9 (Rumble, Lamb) 11:37.
Third period
6, Ottawa, Boschman 9 (Kudelski) 5:10.
Boston: 4 Power play: 2-0
Scorer G A Pts
--------------- --- --- ---
Hughes 1 0 1
Juneau 0 3 3
Kimble 0 1 1
Murphy 0 1 1
Neely 1 0 1
Oates 0 1 1
Richer 0 1 1
Roberts 1 0 1
Wiemer 1 0 1
Ottawa: 2 Power play: 4-0
Scorer G A Pts
--------------- --- --- ---
Archibald 1 0 1
Boschman 1 0 1
Kudelski 0 1 1
Lamb 0 1 1
Rumble 0 1 1
-----------------------------------------
Washington 0 0 2--2
NY Rangers 0 0 0--0
First period
No scoring.
Second period
No scoring.
Third period
1, Washington, Bondra 36 (Pivonka, Cavallini) 6:54.
2, Washington, Bondra 37 (Cote, Pivonka) 10:10.
Washington: 2 Power play: 2-0
Scorer G A Pts
--------------- --- --- ---
Bondra 2 0 2
Cavallini 0 1 1
Cote 0 1 1
Pivonka 0 2 2
NY Rangers: 0 Power play: 1-0
No scoring
-----------------------------------------
NY Islanders 2 1 1 0--4
Hartford 2 1 1 1--5
First period
1, NY Islanders, Ferraro 13 (Malakhov, King) 1:29.
2, NY Islanders, Hogue 32 (Thomas, Turgeon) 1:57.
3, Hartford, Yake 21(Poulin) 4:15.
4, Hartford, Yake 22 (Nylander, Poulin) 16:44.
Second period
5, Hartford, Verbeek 39 (Cassels, Weinrich) pp, 2:43.
6, NY Islanders, Thomas 35 (King, Ferraro) 7:58.
Third period
7, Hartford, Burt 5 (Sanderson, Cassels) 13:41.
8, NY Islanders, Malakhov 14 (Hogue) 17:45.
Overtime
9, Hartford, Janssens 12 (Poulin) 1:08.
Hartford: 5 Power play: 3-1
Scorer G A Pts
--------------- --- --- ---
Burt 1 0 1
Cassels 0 2 2
Janssens 1 0 1
Nylander 0 1 1
Poulin 0 3 3
Sanderson 0 1 1
Verbeek 1 0 1
Weinrich 0 1 1
Yake 2 0 2
NY Islanders: 4 Power play: 3-0
Scorer G A Pts
--------------- --- --- ---
Ferraro 1 1 2
Hogue 1 1 2
King 0 2 2
Malakhov 1 1 2
Thomas 1 1 2
Turgeon 0 1 1
-----------------------------------------
Pittsburgh 2 3 1 0--6
New Jersey 2 4 0 0--6
First period
1, Pittsburgh, Daniels 5 (Needham, Tippett) 4:14.
2, New Jersey, Lemieux 29 (Semak, Driver) 10:19.
3, Pittsburgh, Stevens 55(Tocchet, Murphy) pp, 12:40.
4, New Jersey, Zelepukin 22 (Driver, Niedermayer) 17:26.
Second period
5, Pittsburgh, Lemieux 68 (Stevens, Tocchet) 1:42.
6, New Jersey, Semak 36 (Lemieux, Zelepukin) 2:27.
7, Pittsburgh, McEachern 28 (Jagr, Barrasso) 4:24.
8, New Jersey, Stevens 12 (Guerin, Pellerin) 5:45.
9, Pittsburgh, Lemieux 69 (unassisted) sh, 12:40.
10, New Jersey, Richer 37 (Nicholls) 15:53.
11, New Jersey, Lemieux 30 (Semak, Zelepukin) 17:40.
Third period
12, Pittsburgh, Mullen 33 (Jagr, Lemieux) 18:54.
Overtime
No scoring.
Pittsburgh: 6 Power play: 5-1 Special goals: pp: 1 sh: 1 Total: 2
Scorer G A Pts
--------------- --- --- ---
Barrasso 0 1 1
Daniels 1 0 1
Jagr 0 2 2
Lemieux 2 1 3
McEachern 1 0 1
Mullen 1 0 1
Murphy 0 1 1
Needham 0 1 1
Stevens 1 1 2
Tippett 0 1 1
Tocchet 0 2 2
New Jersey: 6 Power play: 3-0
Scorer G A Pts
--------------- --- --- ---
Driver 0 2 2
Guerin 0 1 1
Lemieux 2 1 3
Nicholls 0 1 1
Niedermayer 0 1 1
Pellerin 0 1 1
Richer 1 0 1
Semak 1 2 3
Stevens 1 0 1
Zelepukin 1 2 3
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5,814 |
(2) is a corrallary of (1).
The negation of (2) would contridict (1).
(2) Is a corrallary of (1)
The negation of (2) would contradict (1).
--
"Satan and the Angels do not have freewill.
They do what god tells them to do. " | 8 | trimmed_train |
7,770 |
Just a thought on resources, It is very important if you do use a
multiplatform toolkit to check on how it uses resources. I have
used Glockenspeil commonview under Motif and OS2. I wrote a resource
converter from OS2 to Motif, but it really wasn't too easy, especially
the naming scheme. In Motif you cannot rename controls/widgets.
With windows you can call the OK button ID_OK in every instance,
this doesn't work for Motif, you'd have to call it Dialog1_OK,
and Motif expects a text string rather than a number. So
your constructor should know how to convert a #define into the
proper resource identifier.
I'd check on how the toolkit expects names, and that if it does
use resources, that is uses resources for all platforms you intend to
port to. ( By the way, I would never use CommonView or Glockenspiel
for anything )
Alex.
| 18 | trimmed_train |
6,595 | I have a question regarding sending a NULL character across ethernet
connection. The actual problem is that emacs (Unix editior) needs
the NULL character for setting a mark and unfortunately we don't know
how to sent that from IBM PCs across ethernet. I am wondering if anyboy
knows the keyboard combination for sending the NULL character.
BTW control,shift 2 which Ctrl @ does not work.
Thanks | 3 | trimmed_train |
2,450 | Well, although this may be an uncommon occurrence (or not) I had a "bad"
experience with TechWorks. This past summer I upgraded (increased) the memory in
a powerbook and a ci. When I called to place the order for the PB RAM, I was
told by the sales person that they would give me a $50 rebate if I would return
the original RAM (which was also TechWorks RAM.) I followed the instructions for
returning the old RAM, expecting to see a credit on my VISA within a few weeks.
Well, months went by, and no credit. After many calls (almost none of which were
ever returned - arghhh) I finally found someone who told me "Why we never
received your old chips." I then explained I the procedure that I had
followed to return them, to which the person replied "You mean you sent them
US Mail?" (which I had, per the original sales person's instructions.) I was
told that they their loss of US mail shipments is not uncommon (come on) and that
I should have sent the stuff via FedEx, etc. I reasoned that I had done exactly
what I had been told to, but they would not budge, the people I spoke with were
absolutely no help. I sent letters, copies of the original receipts, attempted
to trace the package through the US mail, made *many* more phone calls to
TechWorks, all to no avail (I wouldn't give-up because I was so disgusted.)
Sales/support people, supervisors, there was nothing I could do to pursuade them
to "make it right."
I finally (in total disgust) wrote a letter to my credit card company, asking
them to investigate the problem. Three weeks later, the credit miraculously
appeared on my statement. I have not (in recent memory) been so disgusted with
the service that I received from a company. In all fairness, they had no way of
knowing that was not trying to rip them off, but I went to *such* great lengths
to prove to them that this really happened. Oh well, c'est la vie. I will never
buy another product from them again. | 14 | trimmed_train |
9,832 |
It still applies, except the astronomy these days is Very Long Baseline
Radio Astronomy coupled to GPS and Satellite Laser Ranging. The data
from NASA's and the Naval Observatory's (among others) is a vital
source of data for studies into crustal dynamics, Earth rotation, and
purturbations. Every time there is a leap second added to the New Year,
remember the military and science are still co-habiting nicely. The
same VLBI was used to track Gallileo as it passed the Earth, and used
so little fuel that it can afford to observe Ida.
| 10 | trimmed_train |
2,399 | :
:
: Shadow mask is when you put your face into
: main memory.
: | 3 | trimmed_train |
3,471 |
My understanding is that the 'expected errors' are basically
known bugs in the warning system software - things are checked
that don't have the right values in yet because they aren't
set till after launch, and suchlike. Rather than fix the code
and possibly introduce new bugs, they just tell the crew
'ok, if you see a warning no. 213 before liftoff, ignore it'.
Good grief. And I thought the Shuttle software was known for being
well-engineered. If this is actually the case, every member of the
programming team should be taken out and shot.
(given that I've heard the Shuttle software rated as Level 5 in
maturity, I strongly doubt that this is the case). | 10 | trimmed_train |
1,366 | I responded to Jim's other articles today, but I see that I neglected
to respond to this one. I wouldn't want him to think me a hypocrite
for not responding to *every* stupid article on t.r.m.
[dictionary definitions of "not" "disagree" and "agree" deleted]
Oh, but I'm weary of trying to wade through Jim's repertoire of
red herrings and smoke screens.
Let's see what we get when we run all four articles posted by Jim today
through the 'discord' filter (a Markov chain program that Steve Lamont
was kind enough to send me):
Taking action? A white geese be held
as an accomplice to be held as
a decision upon the door
A black and white goose waddles past
the eyes of the door.
Hits it with the confidence interval for
that individual is held responsible
for that, that individual
may be held as a
getaway car may be held
as an uncountably large number
of the driver of something
and agree.
A black goose
waddles past the person imprisoned?
White goose waddles past the
confidence interval for the population
of geese be axed,
fine.
And white goose
waddles past the door.
Does running Jim's articles through 'discord' make them more
coherent? Less coherent?
Or has 'discord' turned Jim's articles into an angst-ridden poem
about making choices in a world filled with uncertainty, yet being
held responsible for the choices we make? Do the geese symbolize
an inner frustration with ambiguity, a desire that everything be
black and white, with no shades of gray? Does the "getaway car"
tell us that to try to renounce the existential nature of our
being is not to "get away" from responsibility for our actions,
but rather to take the role of the passive accomplice, the
"driver" of the getaway car, as it were? Does the juxtaposition
of man and machine, car and driver, reveal a subtext: an internal
conflict between determinism and moral responsibility?
Or am I reading too much into a collaboration between Jim and
a random number generator? | 15 | trimmed_train |
3,070 |
Henry, I made the assumption that he who gets there firstest with the mostest
wins.
Ohhh, you want to put in FINE PRINT which says "Thou shall do wonderous R&D
rather than use off-the-shelf hardware"? Sorry, didn't see that in my copy.
Most of the Pournellesque proposals run along the lines of <some dollar
amount> reward for <some simple goal>.
You go ahead and do your development, I'll buy off the shelf at higher cost (or
even Russian; but I also assume that there'd be some "Buy US" provos in there)
and be camped out in the Moon while you are launching and assembling little
itty-bitty payloads in LEO with your laser or gas gun. And working out the
bugs of assembly & integration in LEO.
Oh, hey, could I get a couple of CanadARMs tuned for the lunar environment? I
wanna do some teleoperated prospecting while I'm up there...
| 10 | trimmed_train |
6,617 | Well, thanks to everyone who has entered so far. There are at least 40
entries, and hopefully more people will enter before the deadline, which
is 7:30 pm Today, Sunday, April 18, 1993! In the interest of fairness,
since I will win anyway, I feel it is only right to actually tell everyone
my picks, so that you all won't cry "rigged" after I declare myself the
winner. Here they are:
Series Your Pick Games
Division Semifinals
Pittsburgh-New Jersey Pittsburgh 5
Washington-NY Islanders NY Islanders 6
Boston-Buffalo Boston 5
Quebec-Montreal Quebec 7
Chicago-St. Louis Chicago 4
Detroit-Toronto Detroit 6
Vancouver-Winnipeg Winnipeg 7
Calgary-Los Angeles Calgary 7
Division Finals
Patrick Pittsburgh 6
Adams Quebec 7
Norris Chicago 7
Smythe Calgary
Conference Finals
Wales Pittsburgh 5
Campbell Chicago 4
Stanley Cup winner Pittsburgh 6
--
Keith Keller LET'S GO RANGERS!!!!!
LET'S GO QUAKERS!!!!!
[email protected] IVY LEAGUE CHAMPS!!!! | 17 | trimmed_train |
9,964 |
Is it right??? That is new stuff for me. So it means that you just can
not put a sattellite around around the Moon for too long because its
orbit will be unstable??? If so, what is the reason??? Is that because
the combined gravitacional atraction of the Sun,Moon and Earth
that does not provide a stable orbit around the Moon???
[email protected]
[email protected] | 10 | trimmed_train |
417 | (please respond via email!)
Has anybody actually seen the Tek color space stuff working? I'm not
having any luck with either the xtici editor from export.lcs.mit.edu or with
O'Reilly's ftp-able example xcms from ftp.uu.net.
The O'Reilly example fails for almost every set of inputs because
XcmsTekHVCQueryMaxV returns a smaller value than XcmsTekHVCQueryMinV does
(which makes no sense to me).
The xtici editor fails in XcmsStoreColors, apparently because the
mathematical manipulations of the color specs results in invalid values. So
you can't actually edit any colors.
We have X11 R5 patch level 22; 8-bit pseudoColor visual. I've poked around
in the xcms code in Xlib, but without some understanding of the theory I have
no idea what's going wrong. Can somebody confirm if either of the
above-mentioned programs work on their systems, or let me know if they fail
for you too? Please include what hardware/software/patch levels you have.
Any hints?
Please respond with email as I don't regularly read this group.
Thanks,
Karen
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Concurrent Computer Corporation
[email protected] | 16 | trimmed_train |
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3,430 |
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is
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or no Distribution line at all. "WORLD" in capital letters is wrong. | 7 | trimmed_train |
5,389 | JL> From: [email protected]
JL> > I would not classify a mild headache that was continuous for weeks
JL> > as migraine, even if the other typical features were there (e.g.,
JL> > unilateral, nausea and vomiting, photophobia). Migraines are, by
JL> > common agreement, episodic rather than constant.
JL> >
JL> Well, I'm glad that you aren't my doctor, then, or I'd still be suffering.
JL> Remember, I was tested for any other cause, and there was nothing. I'm
JL> otherwise very healthy.
JL> The nagging pain has all of the qualifications: it's on one side, and
JL> frequently included my entire right side: right arm, right leg, right eye,
JL> even the right side of my tongue hurt or tingled. Noise hurt, light hurt,
JL> thinking hurt. When it got bad, I would lose my ability to read.
The differential diagnosis between migraine and non-migranous pain
is not *always* important, because some therapies are effective in
both (e.g., tricyclic antidepressants such as amitriptyline,
non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs such as ibuprofen). Other
therapies may be more specific: beta-blockers such as propranolol
work better in migraine than tension-type headache.
The most important thing, from your perspective, is that you got
relief. Also, please understand that a diagnosis other than
migraine does not necessarily mean "psychogenic"; I suspect that
organic factors play as large a role in tension-type headache as in
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4,037 | Fellow Texans and Members of Crime Strike in Texas
Crime Strike in Texas has a loosely knit coalition with most
Victims Rights Groups in Texas. We ask that you write a
letter protesting the release of the following murderer.
This letter should be written to :
Raven Kazen - Victims Services
Board of Pardons and Paroles
P.O. Box 13401 - Capital Station
Austin, Texas 78711
The letter should be written if at all possible on RED PAPER
as that was agreed on at one of our first meetings . It
represents the coalition and all of its parts as well as the
heart ache of those left behind and the blood spilled by
these criminals. The letter should have only one name on it
so it can be filed in the folder of that criminal waiting for
his next try at parole.
List of Criminals:
Today we have only one parole to protest , On October 4,
1990, Mark Steven Hughes rendered numerous blows to the head
of James Allen Pompa . Ten month old James went into a coma
and died two days later.
On July 8, 1992, Mark Steven Hughes pled guilty to Injury to
a Child and received a ten-year sentence. According to Texas
law, Mark became eligible for parole on January 4, 1992 --
six months before he was even sentenced!
Would you join us in strongly protesting the release from
prison of Mark Steven Hughes, who beat a baby to death .
Mark Steven Hughes - beat to death the baby boy of
Russel Pompa -- Reference Mark Steven Hughes - TDC# 633546
Mark your envelope "PROTEST LETTER" on the front and back.
A typical letter is indicated on the next page ---
THANK YOU VERY MUCH.
Irvin Wilson - Volunteer Crime Strike Texas
Date: April 13, 1993
Raven Kazen - Victims Services
Board of Pardons and Paroles
P.O. Box 13401 - Capital Station
Austin , Texas 78711
I protest the parole of Mark Steven Hughes TDC#633546, who,
murdered James Son of Russel Pompa.
He should be kept in prison for his full sentence and not be
released at any time prior to his full sentence for any
reason.
Irvin Wilson
Houston, Texas
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1,875 |
I would have chosen Alex Zhitnik for biggest suprise. They
did expect that he would become a great defenseman, but I don't
think anyone knew that he was going to be this impressive in his
rookie year. His speed, skating ability, and puck control is
exceptional -- he is the one to watch on the Kings.
Kris
[email protected]
GO KINGS!
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8,027 | I don't remember the figures EXACTLY, but there were about 3500 deaths in Texas
in 1991 that was caused by guns.....
This is more than those beeing killed in car-ACCIDENTS!
(Yes, there could be that low sentences or high poverty could influence the
figures but they're still *pretty* high right??)
I also believe Texas has some of the most liberal 'gun-laws' in USA......
*I* should not suffer because of others....
We all agree on this one, BUT we also live in a sociaty and therefor
we'll have to give up *SOME* of our 'freedom' (Note the '').
Do you have an insurance??
Then you'll have to pay because of what others do...
Do you buy anything??
YOU are paying for those who return goods, steal or even those who gets a bonus...
Do you live with other people??
Then you 'can't' do ererything you'd want (burping/farting playing music LOUD)
-What the hell is he trying to say ??
When you live in a society (USA are stilll counted as one...) you
have to saccrifice.
The question is HOW MUCH.
One state (don't remember which, Texas??) tried to impose a rule that you could
only buy ONE gun each MONTH. Think you all know what happened.....
I respect the right to defend yourself, but that right should not inflict on
other people.
It seems like you all realize that you have a problem in America, the only
problem is
that you won't take the car away from the drunk driver, you hope to cure him
first.
Hope life comfirms to the standard of Winnie the Poh.
This is not a .signature.
It's merely a computergenerated text to waste bandwith
and to bring down the evil Internet.
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825 | || edited and forwarded by the csm.announce moderator;
|| please respond to the originator by email ALSO; what he
|| needs, besides a cable that works, is a phone-number and
|| AppleLink address for Caere - and a smile and a pat on the
|| back... :-)
|
Please, I beg you. If you know anything about the Caere Typist Plus
Graphics Hand Scanner, Please read and solve my problem. I will be
truely grateful for the rest of my life!
The problem is that My Caere Typist Plus Graphics Hand Scanner will not
connect to my PowerBook 160. The Cable on the Scanner will not fit into
the SCSI port on the PowerBook.
I then got a cable assembled to adapt the original cable to fit the SCSI
port. This, however, turned the computer into SCSI mode and treated it
as a hard disk.
I have asked an engineer in London to assembled a new cable. The idiot,
out of sheer laziness has taken 14 weeks and has yet to solve the
problem.
I am aware that Caere Co. in the US have a solution.
Do you know of a cable that will solve this problem. Please help me if
you know the solution. I will be forever grateful to you.
My e-mail address is:
[email protected]
|
|| "wrong side of the road" syndrom; :-))
||
|| for us, that's [email protected]
|
Thanking you in advance, | 14 | trimmed_train |
5,985 | Guess the subject says it all.
I would like references to any introductory material on Image
Databases.
Please send any pointers to [email protected]
Thanx in advance!
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5,788 |
I'm sure the Pittsburgh group has published the baboon work, but I
don't know where. In Chicago they were doing lobe transplants from
living donors, and I'm sure they've published. I don't read the
transplant literature. I just see the liver transplant patients
when they get into neurologic trouble (pretty frequent), so that
and the newspapers and scuttlebutt is the way I keep up with what
they are doing. Howard Doyle works with them, and can tell you more.
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Gordon Banks N3JXP | "Skepticism is the chastity of the intellect, and
[email protected] | it is shameful to surrender it too soon." | 19 | trimmed_train |
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5,105 |
What about U. Johnny Hodapp, the greatest 2nd baseman in Cleveland Indians
history? 225 hits in 1930, consistantly over .300. A great, great second baseman.
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Subject: 58)! Where can I get patches to X11R5?
The release of new public patches by the MIT X Consortium is announced
in the comp.windows.x.announce newsgroup.
Patches themselves are available via ftp from export and from other
sites from which X11 is available. They are now also distributed through the
newsgroup comp.sources.x. Some source re-sellers may be including patches in
their source distributions of X11.
People without ftp access can use the xstuff mail server. It now has
23 patches for X11R5 [3/93]. Send to [email protected] the Subject line
send fixes #
where # is the name of the patch and is usually just the number of the patch.
Here are a few complications:
1) fix 5 is in four parts; you need to request "5a", "5b", "5c" and
"5d" separately
2) the file sunGX.uu, which was part of an earlier patch, was
re-released with patch 7 [note: the file doesn't work with Solaris]
3) fix 8 is in two parts: "8a" and "8b"
4) fix 13 is in three parts: "13a", "13b", and "13c"
5) fix 16 is in two parts: "16a" and "16b"
6) fix 18 replaces the R5fix-test1 for the X Test Suite, which
previously was optional
7) fix 19 also needs PEXlib.tar.Z, which you can obtain from xstuff
by asking for "PEXlib.uu.[1234]".
8) fix 22 is in 9 parts, "22a" through "22i"
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Subject: 59) What is the xstuff mail-archive?
The xstuff server is a mail-response program. That means that you mail
it a request, and it mails back the response.
Any of the four possible commands must be the first word on a line. The
xstuff server reads your entire message before it does anything, so you can
have several different commands in a single message (unless you ask for help).
The xstuff server treats the "Subject:" header line just like any other line
of the message.
The archives are organized into a series of directories and
subdirectories. Each directory has an index, and each subdirectory has an
index. The top-level index gives you an overview of what is in the
subdirectories, and the index for each subdirectory tells you what is in it.
1) The command "help" or "send help" causes the server to send you a
more detailed version of this help file.
2) if your message contains a line whose first word is "index", then
the server will send you the top-level index of the contents of the archive. If
there are other words on that line that match the name of subdirectories, then
the indexes for those subdirectories are sent instead of the top-level index.
For example, you can say "send index fixes" (or "index fixes"). A message that
requests an index cannot request data.
3) if your message contains a line whose first word is "send", then the
xstuff server will send you the item(s) named on the rest of the line. To name
an item, you give its directory and its name. For example
send fixes 1 4 8a 8b 9
You may issue multiple send requests. The xstuff server contains many
safeguards to ensure that it is not monopolized by people asking for large
amounts of data. The mailer is set up so that it will send no more than a fixed
amount of data each day. If the work queue contains more requests than the
day's quota, then the unsent files will not be processed until the next day.
Whenever the mailer is run to send its day's quota, it sends the requests out
shortest-first.
4) Some mailers produce mail headers that are unusable for extracting
return addresses. If you use such a mailer, you won't get any response. If
you happen to know an explicit path, you can include a line like
path foo%[email protected]
or
path bar!foo!frotz
in the body of your message, and the daemon will use it.
The xstuff server itself can be reached at [email protected]. If
your mailer deals in "!" notation, try sending to
{someplace}!mit-eddie!expo.lcs.mit.edu!xstuff.
[based on information from the MIT X Consortium, 8/89, 4/90.]
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Subject: 60)! Where can I get X11R4 (source and binaries)?
Integrated Computer Solutions, Inc., ships X11R4 on half-inch,
quarter-inch, and TK50 formats. Call 617-621-0060 for ordering information.
The Free Software Foundation (617-876-3296) sells X11R4 on half-inch
tapes and on QIC-24 cartridges.
Yaser Doleh ([email protected]; P.O. Box 1301, Kent, OH 44240) is
making X11R4 available on HP format tapes, 16 track, and Sun cartridges. [2/90]
European sites can obtain a free X11R4 distribution from Jamie Watson,
who may be reached at chx400!pan!jw or [email protected]. [10/90]
Non Standard Logics (+33 (1) 43 36 77 50; [email protected]) makes source
available.
IXI Limited (+44 223 462 131) is selling X11R4 source on quarter-inch
cartridge formats and on 5.25" and 3.5" floppy, with other formats available on
request. [IXI, 2/90]
Virtual Technologies (703-430-9247) provides the entire X11R4
compressed source release on a single QIC-24 quarter-inch cartridge and also on
1.2meg or 1.44 meg floppies upon request. [Conor Cahill
([email protected]) 2/90]
Young Minds (714-335-1350) makes the R4 and GNU distributions available
on a full-text-indexed CD-ROM.
[Note that some distributions are media-only and do not include docs.]
X11R4 is ftp-able from export.lcs.mit.edu; these sites are preferable,
though, and are more direct:
Machine Internet FTP
Location Name Address Directory
-------- ------- -------- -------------
(1) West USA gatekeeper.dec.com 16.1.0.2 pub/X11/R4
Central USA mordred.cs.purdue.edu 128.10.2.2 pub/X11/R4
(2) Central USA giza.cis.ohio-state.edu 128.146.8.61 pub/X.V11R4
Southeast USA uunet.uu.net 192.48.96.2 X/R4
(3) Northeast USA crl.dec.com 192.58.206.2 pub/X11/R4
(4) UK Janet src.doc.ic.ac.uk 129.31.81.36 X.V11R4
UK niftp uk.ac.ic.doc.src <XV11R4>
(5) Australia munnari.oz.au 128.250.1.21 X.V11/R4
The giza.cis.ohio-state.edu site, in particular, is known to have much of the
contrib stuff that can be found on export.
The release is available to DEC Easynet sites as CRL::"/pub/X11/R4".
Sites in Australia may contact this address: ftp.Adelaide.EDU.AU [129.127.40.3]
and check the directory pub/X/R4. The machine shadows export and archives
comp.sources.x. (Mark Prior, [email protected], 5/90)
Note: a much more complete list is distributed as part of the introductory
postings to comp.sources.x.
A set of X11R4 binaries built by Tom Roell ([email protected])
for the 386/ix will available from export.lcs.mit.edu in /contrib and in
/pub/i386/X11R4 from 131.159.8.35 in Europe. Stephen Hite
([email protected]) can also distribute to folks without ftp facilities
via disks sent SASE; contact him for USmail and shipping details. [12/90] In
addition, the binaries are available via uucp from szebra [1-408-739-1520, TB+
(PEP); ogin:nuucp sword:nuucp] in /usr2/xbbs/bbs/x. In addition, the source is
on zok in /usrX/i386.R4server/. [2/91] In addition, if you are in the US, the
latest SVR4 binary (April 15), patches, and fonts are available on
piggy.ucsb.edu (128.111.72.50) in the directory /pub/X386, same filenames as
above. (Please use after 6pm Pacific, as these are large files.) [5/91]
A set of HP 9000/800 binaries is available on hpcvaaz.cv.hp.com (15.255.72.15)
as ~ftp/pub/MitX11R4/libs.x800.Z. [2/91]
A set of X11R4 binaries for the NeXT 2.x have been made available by Howie Kaye
on cunixf.cc.columbia.edu
A set of binaries by John Coolidge ([email protected]) for the Mac running
A/UX 2.0 is available from wuarchive.wustl.edu in the file
(/archive/systems/aux/X11R4/Xupdate2.tar.Z). Also in X11R4/diffs is a set of
patches for making X11R4 with shared libraries with mkshlib.
A complete distribution of SCO X11R4 binaries by Baruch Cochavy
([email protected]) can be found on uunet. The server is Roell's
X386 1.1b, compiled for ET4000 based SVGA boards.
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Subject: 61) Where can I get OSF/Motif?
You can obtain either OSF/Motif source or binaries from a number of
vendors.
Motif 1.2.2 source is now available; it is based on X11R5.
Motif 1.1 is based on the R4.18 Intrinsics and is currently [7/92] at
1.1.5.
An OSF/Motif source license must be obtained from OSF before source can
be obtained from the Open Software Foundation or any value-added vendor for
any version. Call the Direct Channels Desk at OSF at 617-621-7300 for ordering
information.
Various hardware vendors produce developer's toolkits of binaries,
header files, and documentation; check your hardware vendor, particularly if
that vendor is an OSF member.
In addition, independent binary vendors produce Motif toolkits for
machines for which Motif is not supported by a vendor; the kits include varied
levels of bug-fixing and support for shared libraries and are based on widely
divergent version of Motif:
Quest (408-988-8880) sells kits for Suns, as well;
IXI (+44 223 462 131) offers kits for Sun3 and Sun4.
NSL (+33 (1) 43 36 77 50; [email protected]) offers kits for the Sun 3
and Sun 4.
Bluestone Consulting makes a kit for Sun systems.
ICS (617-62-0060) makes several binary kits, notably for Sun, DEC.
HP and DEC have announced support for Motif on Sun systems.
Unipalm (+44-954-211-797) currently offers for Sun systems a Motif
Development Kit including X11R4 and based on Motif 1.1.2. The US distributor is
Expert Object Corp (708-926-8500).
BIM ships Motif 1.1 binaries for Suns. Shared library support is
included. Contact Alain Vermeiren ([email protected]) or Danny Backx ([email protected])
at +32(2)759.59.25 (Fax : +32(2)759.47.95) (Belgium).
SILOGIC (+33 61.57.95.95) ships Motif 1.2 and Motif 1.1 on Sun
machines.
S.I. Systems offers Motif 1.2 for Solaris 2.1; info: 1-800-755-8649 in
USA and Canada.
Metro Link Inc. (305-970-7353, [email protected]; in Europe contact
ADNT, (33 1) 3956 5333, UniVision (UK) Ltd. (44) 628 82 22 81) ships an
implementation of X11R4 and Motif 1.1.2 (including a shared-library
implementation of libXm.a) for the 386/486 Unix market. Motif 1.1.2 is
also available for Sun Sparc based workstations. It has also announced
Motif 1.2 for Solaris systems.
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Subject: 62) Does Motif work with X11R4? X11R5?
Motif 1.2 is based on X11R5.
Motif 1.1, available in source form from OSF as of August 1990, uses
the "vanilla" X11R4 Intrinsics, where "vanilla" means "with just a few
patches"; the file fix-osf which OSF distributes is obsoleted by MIT's patches
15-17. The file fix-osf-1.1.1 distributed with the 1.1.1 version or its
subsequent modification needs to be applied after MIT fix-18, though.
Motif 1.1.1 to 1.1.3 will work with X11R5 if X11R5 is compiled with
-DMOTIFBC; 1.1.4 and later should work with the vanilla R5, although there are
some known new geometry-management problems.
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Subject: 63) Where can I get toolkits implementing OPEN LOOK?
Sun's XView has a SunView-style API. A version is on the X11R4 tape;
the latest [2/92] 3.0 sources are on export in contrib/xview3/.
XView and X binaries for the Sun 386i ("roadrunner") are available for
ftp from svin01.win.tue.nl (131.155.70.70), directory pub/X11R4_386i.
Supported binaries of XView 2.0 or 3.0 include:
XView for non-Sun Platforms (domestic and selected international vendors).
Several are also available from Sun; contact your local sales office.
Amiga GfxBase, Inc. 1881 Ellwell Drive
(AmigaDOS) (408) 262-1469 Milpitas, CA 95035
Fax: (408) 262-8276
SGI
Sony (NEWS-OS)
IBM RS/6000
HP 9000
DECstation UniPress Software 2025 Lincoln Highway
(Ultrix) (908) 985-8000 Edison, NJ 08817
Fax: (908) 287-4929
UniPress Software, Ltd. PO Box 70
44-624-661-8850 Viking House
Fax: 44-624-663-453 Nelson Street
Douglas, Isle of Man
United Kingdom
DEC VAXstation TGV 603 Mission Street
(VMS) (800) TGV-3440 Santa Cruz, CA 95060
(408) 427-4366
Fax: (408) 427-4365
Unipalm Ltd. 145-147 St. Neots Road
44-0954-211797 Hardwick
Fax: 44-0954-211244 Cambridge CB3 7QJ
England
Intel 386 Quarterdeck Office 150 Pico Boulevard
(DOS) Systems Santa Monica, CA 90405
(213) 392-9851
Fax: (213) 399-3802
Intel 386 SunSoft Corporation 6601 Center Drive West
(Interactive 310-348-8649 Suite 700
UNIX and Los Angeles, CA 90045
SCO UNIX)
Stardent Scripps Institute Clinic MB-5
(Stellix OS Fax: (619) 554-4485 10666 N. Torrey Pines Road
and Titan OS) Include mailstop MB-5 La Jolla, CA 92057
By ftp: 192.42.82.8 in pub/binary/{Xview.README,XView.tar.Z}
AT&T's OPEN LOOK GUI 3.0 Xt-based toolkit is now generally available
[2/92]; contact 1-800-828-UNIX#544 for information. Binaries are produced
for SPARC systems by International Quest Corporation (408-988-8289). A version
of the toolkit is also produced under the name OLIT by Sun.
More recent versions of OLIT have been ported to IBM 6000 and DEC MIPS
by both UniPress and ICS. OLIT is also available for HP from Melillo Consulting
(908-873-0075). MJM (Somerset, NJ) makes OLIT 4.0 for HP 7xx series running
HPUX 8.0, DECstations, and RS/6000s [thanks to Joanne Newbauer,
[email protected], 908-522-6677.]
Sun is shipping OpenWindows 3.0; contact your local sales
representative for more details; the package includes toolkit binaries and
header files.
ParcPlace's (formerly Solbourne's) extensible C++-based Object
Interface Library, which supports run-time selection between Open Look or
Motif, is available from 303-678-4626. [5/92]
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Subject: 64)! Where can I get other X sources? (including R5 modifications)
The MIT Software Center ships the X Test Suite on tape.
A multi-threaded version of Xlib based on X11R5 patch 12 is now
available for anonymous FTP from (new version 1/93):
DEC on gatekeeper.dec.com (16.1.0.2) in /pub/X11/contrib/mt-xlib-1.1
MIT on export.lcs.mit.edu (18.24.0.12) in /contrib/mt-xlib-1.1
HP has made available drivers to permit the building of the X11R5
sample server on the HP 9000 Series 700 workstations; the files are on
export.lcs.mit.edu in ~ftp/contrib/R5.HP.SRV. [8/92]
User-contributed software is distributed through the newsgroup
comp.sources.x, moderated by Chris Olson ([email protected]); also check
that group for posting information.
Richard Hesketh ([email protected]) has been creating a list of freely-
available X sources. The list is stored on export.lcs.mit.edu in contrib as
x-source-list.Z. It lists the main storage locations for the program and
international sites from which it may be ftp'ed.
The machine export.lcs.mit.edu has a great deal of user-contributed
software in the contrib/ directory; a good deal of it is present in current or
earlier versions on the X11R3, X11R4, and X11R5 contrib tapes. There are also
directories for fixes to contrib software. The file on export in
contrib/00-index.txt is a quick overall index of the software in that area,
provided by Daniel Lewart ([email protected]).
These sites used to and may still mirror export and are of particular
use for Australasia: Anonymous ftp: ftp.Adelaide.EDU.AU; ACSnet Fetchfile:
sirius.ua.oz.
The material on giza.cis.ohio-state.edu, which tends to duplicate
the export archives, is also available via anonymous UUCP from osu-cis, at TB+
and V.32 speeds. Write to [email protected] (same as osu-cis!uucp) for
instructions. [the archive is now maintained by Karl Kleinpaste]
A new west-coast UUCP X11 Archive is administered by Mark Snitily
([email protected]) and contains the full X11 distribution, the XTEST
distribution, an entire archive of comp.sources.x and other goodies.
The machine zok has a TB+ modem which will connect to 19.2K, 2400,
1200 baud (in that order). The anonymous UUCP account is UXarch with password
Xgoodies. The modem's phone number is 408-996-8285.
A sample Systems (or L.sys) entry might be:
zok Any ACU 19200 4089968285 in:--in: UXarch word: Xgoodies
To get a current listing of the files that are available, download
the file "/usrX/ls-lR.Z".
A full subject index of the comp.sources.x files is available in the
file "/usrX/comp.sources.x/INDEX".
The machine has just the one modem, so please do not fetch large
amounts of data at one sitting.
[courtesy Mark Snitily, 2/90]
In addition, UUNET Source Archives (703-876-5050) tracks comp.sources.x and
provides 800MB+ of compressed programs on 6250 bpi tapes or 1/4" tapes. It
also mirrors export/contrib in its packages/X directory.
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Subject: 65)! Where can I get interesting widgets?
The Free Widget Foundation (FWF) library sponsored by Brian Totty
([email protected]) is now [2/93] available on a.cs.uiuc.edu (128.174.252.1)
in pub/fwf-v3.41.shar.Z. The set of widgets there is intended to form the basis
for future contributions. To be added to the discussion list, send to
[email protected] a message saying "subscribe <listname> <your-full-name>"
where <listname> is one of free-widgets-announce, free-widgets-development, or
free-widgets-bugs. Version 3.4 is current; look for 4.0 in 4/93.
The Xew widget set contains widgets for data representation. Version
1.2 [4/93] is on export contrib/Xew-1.2.tar.Z.
Peter Ware's Xo "Open Widget" set, which has Motif-like functionality,
is on archive.cis.ohio-state.edu as pub/Xo/Xo-2.1.tar.Z [8/92].
The AthenaTools Plotter Widget Set Version 6-beta [7/92] maintained by
Peter Klingebiel ([email protected]) includes many graph and plotting
widgets; a copy is on export in plotter.v6b.tar.Z, plotter.doc.tar.Z,
plotter.afm.tar.Z, and plotter.README. The latest versions may in fact be on
[email protected] (131.234.2.32) in /unix/tools.
An advance version of Marc Quinton's Motif port of the FWF MultiList
widget is in ftp.stna7.stna.dgac.fr:pub/MultiList.tar.Z [143.196.9.31].
Additional widgets are available on the contrib/ portion of the X11R4
tapes; these include the Xcu set.
Paul Johnston's ([email protected]) X Control Panel widget set
emulates hardware counterparts; sources are on export.lcs.mit.edu in
Xc-1.3.tar.Z.
O'Reilly Volume 4, Doug Young's book, the Asente/Swick book, and Jerry
Smith's "Object-oriented Programming with the X Window System Toolkits" all
include details on writing widgets and include several useful widgets; sources
are typically on export and/or UUNET.
The Dirt interface builder includes the libXukc widet set which extends
the functionality of Xaw.
A graph widget and other 2D-plot and 3D-contour widgets by Sundar
Narasimhan ([email protected]) are available from ftp.ai.mit.edu as
/com/ftp/pub/users/sundar/graph.tar.Z. The graph widget has been updated [3/91]
with documentation and histogram capabilities.
A graph widget is available from ftp.stna7.stna.dgac.fr in
pub/Graph.tar.Z; it uses a segment list for drawing and hence supports a zoom
operation.
Ken Lee's Xm widget (demo) that uses Display PostScript to draw labels
at a non-horizontal angle is on export in contrib/dpslabel.tar.Z.
The Table widget (works like troff TBL tables) is available in several
flavors, one of which is with the Widget Creation Library release.
Bell Communications Research has developed a Matrix widget for complex
application layouts; it's on export in contrib/Xbae-widgets-3.8.tar.Z [2/93.
The distribution also includes a "caption" widget to associate labels with
particular GUI components. (7/92)
Dan Connolly's ([email protected]) XcRichText interprets RTF data;
it's on export as contrib/XcRichText-1.1.tar.Z.
The XmGraph Motif-based graphing widget is on iworks.ecn.uiowa.edu in
/comp.hp/GUI_classic/XmGraph.tar.Z although it may not be stable.
A TeX-style Layout widget by Keith Packard is described in the
proceedings of the 7th MIT Technical Conference (O'Reilly X Resource volume 5);
source is available on export contrib/Layout.tar.Z.
A version of Lee Iverson's ([email protected]) image-viewing tool
is available as contrib/vimage-0.9.3.tar.Z on export.lcs.mit.edu. The package
also includes an ImageViewPort widget and a FileDialog widget. [12/91;5/92]
In addition, the PEXt toolkit by Rich Thomson ([email protected]) is
available on export as PEXt.tar.Z; it includes a PEX widget making it easier to
use PEX in Xt-based programs.
A Motif port of the Xaw clock widget is in ftp.stna7.stna.dgac.fr
in pub/Clock.tar.Z.
A modification of the Xaw ScrollBar widget which supports the arrowhead
style of other toolkits is on export in contrib/Xaw.Scrollbar.mta.Z.
A beta 0.3 (11/92) release of the R5 Xaw widgets with a 3D visual
appearance by Kaleb Keithley ([email protected]) is available on export
in contrib/Xaw3d/R5/Xaw3d-0.3.tar.Z. The library, which is binary-compatible
with the MIT Xaw, implements a 3D subclass which handles the extra drawing.
Also:
The Xmt "Motif Tools", Dovetail Systems's shareware library of 9
widgets and many convenience functions, is available from
export.lcs.mit.edu:contrib and ftp.ora.com:/pub/xbook/Xmt in xmt-README and
xmt-1.0.tar.Z.
The Xtra XWidgets set includes widgets for pie and bar charts, XY
plots, Help, spreadsheets, data entry forms, and line and bar graphs. Contact
Graphical Software Technology at 310-328-9338 ([email protected]) for information.
The XRT/graph widget, available for Motif, XView and OLIT, displays
X-Y plots, bar and pie charts, and supports user-feedback, fast updates and
PostScript output. Contact KL Group Inc. at 416-594-1026 ([email protected]).
A set of data-entry widgets for Motif is available from Marlan
Software, 713-467-1458 ([email protected]).
A set of graph widgets is available from Expert Database Systems
(212-370-6700).
A set of OSF/Motif compound widgets and support routines for 2D
visualization is available from Ms Quek Lee Hian, National Computer Board,
Republic of Singapore; Tel : (65)7720435; Fax : (65)7795966;
[email protected], [email protected].
The ICS Widget Databook includes a variety of control widgets and
special-purpose widgets, available on a variety of platforms. Information:
617-621-0060, [email protected].
Information on graphing tools may be obtained from [email protected]
(+1-510-848-0853, fax: +1-510-848-0854).
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Subject: 66) Where can I get a good file-selector widget?
The Free Widget Foundation set offers a FileSelector widget, with
separate directory path and file listing windows, and the FileComplete, which
has emacs-style file completion and ~ expansion.
Other available file-requestor widgets include the XiFileSelector from
Iris Software's book, the xdbx file-selector extracted by David Nedde
([email protected]), and the FileNominator from the aXe distribution.
The GhostView, Xfig, and vimage packages also include file-selector
widgets.
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Subject: 67) What widget is appropriate to use as a drawing canvas?
Some widget sets have a widget particularly for this purpose -- a
WorkSpace or DrawingArea which doesn't display anything but lets your Xt
application know when it has been re-exposed, resized, and when it has received
user key and mouse input.
The best thing to do for other widget sets -- including the Athena set
-- is to create or obtain such a widget; this is preferable to drawing into a
core widget and grabbing events with XtAddEventHandler(), which loses a number
of benefits of Xt and encapsulation of the functionality .
At least one version has been posted to comp.sources.x (name???).
The publicly-available programs xball and xpic include other versions.
The Athena Widget manual (mit/doc/Xaw/Template in the R5 distribution)
includes a tutorial and source code to a simple widget which is suitable for
use.
The Free Widget Foundation set contains a Canvas widget.
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Subject: 68) What is the current state of the world in X terminals?
Jim Morton ([email protected]) posts quarterly to comp.windows.x a list of
manufacturers and terminals; it includes pricing information.
Notable buyers-guide surveys include:
- the September 1991 issue of Systems Integration
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Subject: 69) Where can I get an X server with a touchscreen or lightpen?
Labtam (+61 3 587 1444, fax +61 3 580 5581) offers a 19" Surface
Acoustic Wave touch-screen option on its Xengine terminals.
Tektronix (1-800-225-5434) provides an X terminal with the Xtouch
touch-screen. This terminal may also be resold through Trident Systems
(703-273-1012).
Metro Link (305-970-7353) supports the EloGraphics Serial Touch Screen
Controllers.
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Subject: 70) Where can I get an X server on a PC (DOS or Unix)?
MIT X11R5 already provides a server to many 386/486 *Unixes* with
support for many of the popular video graphics adapters; and for other
non-MSDOS PCs you can obtain a server from these sources:
XFree86 (formerly X386 1.2E) is an enhanced version of X386 1.2, which
was distributed with X11R5; it includes many bug fixes, speed improvements, and
other enhancements. Source for version 1.2 [2/93] is on export.lcs.mit.edu in
pub/contrib, ftp.physics.su.oz.au in /X386, and ftp.win.tue.nl in /pub/X386. In
addition, binaries are on ftp.physics.su.oz.au, and ftp.win.tue.nl among other
systems. Info: [email protected].
Note: this package obsoletes Glenn Lai's Speedup patches for an
enhanced X11R5 server for 386 UNIXes with ET4000 boards (SpeedUp.tar.Z on
export).
Metro Link Inc. (305-970-7353, [email protected]; in Europe contact
ADNT, (33 1) 3956 5333) ships an implementation of X11R4 for the 386/486 Unix
market.
SGCS offers X386 Version 1.3, based on Thomas Roell's X11R5 two-headed
server, in binary and source form. Information: 408-255-9665, [email protected].
ISC, SCO, UHC, and other well-known operating-system vendors typically
offer X servers.
For MSDOS PCs:
Daniel J. McCoy ([email protected]) has started posting monthly a
list of non-UNIX servers for PCs, Macs, and Amigas; it includes pricing
information. The current copy is kept on export in contrib as
XServers-NonUNIX.txt.Z.
An article on PC X servers appears in the March 2, 1992 Open Systems Today.
Also of possible use:
Net-I from Programit (212-809-1707) enables communication among
DOS, OS/2 and Unix machines and can be used to display PC sessions on your
Unix X display.
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Subject: 71) Where can I get an X server on a Macintosh running MacOS?
eXodus from White Pine Software (603-886-9050) runs on any Mac with
at least 1MB of memory and runs the X server within a standard Macintosh
window. Version 3.0 [6/91] supports intermixing of X and Mac windows and
the ADSP protocol. The version supports the SHAPE extension and includes
DECwindows support.
Apple's MacX runs on MacPlus or newer machines with >= 2MB of memory
and system software 6.0.4 or later. Version 1.1 is fully X11R4-based. It
supports full ICCCM-compatible cut and paste of text AND graphics between the
Macintosh and X11 worlds, the SHAPE extension (including SHAPEd windows on the
Macintosh desktop), an optional built-in ICCCM-compliant window manager, X11R4
fonts and colors, a built-in BDF font compiler, and built-in standard
colormaps. Upgrades to MacX are available by ftp from aux.support.apple.com.
Info: 408-996-1010.
[Note: MacX is also the name of a vax-mac xmodem transfer utility.]
Also:
Liken (1-800-245-UNIX or [email protected]) software enables monochrome
68000 Mac applications to run on a SPARC system running X.
Xport (1-800-245-UNIX (415-572-0200) or [email protected]) enables Mac
applications to display on an X-based workstation by turning the Mac into an X
client.
Intercon has a product called Planet-X which enables Mac applications
to display on an X server.
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Subject: 72) Where can I get X for the Amiga?
The new Amiga 3000 machines offer an X server and OPEN LOOK tools and
libraries on a full SVR4 implementation.
GfxBase, Inc. provides "X11 R4.1" for the AmigaDos computer; it
contains X11R4 clients, fonts, etc., and a Release 4 color server. An optional
programmer's toolkit includes the header files, libraries, and sample programs.
Info from GfxBase, 408-262-1469. [Dale Luck
(uunet!{cbmvax|pyramid}!boing!dale); 2/91]
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Subject: 73) Where can I get a fast X server for a workstation?
The R5 server should be among the fastest available for most machines.
Sun sells a "Direct Xlib" product which improves rendering for
applications running on the same machine as the X server; the replacement Xlib
library accesses graphics hardware directly using Sun's Direct Graphics Access
(DGA) technology.
International Quest Corporation (408-988-8289) has an optimized R4
server for Sun3/4 under SunOS 4.0.
Unipalm have R4 Servers for Sun3 and Sparc platforms. These are
optimised to use graphics hardware and will run with Sunview. Information:
+44 954 211797 or [email protected].
Xgraph's Xtool (408-492-9031) is an X server implemented in SunView
which boasts impressive results on Sun 3 and SPARC systems. [6/90]
Several companies are making hardware accellerator boards:
Dupont Pixel Systems (302-992-6911), for Sun.
Megatek's (619-455-5590) X-cellerator board for the Sun 3 and Sun 4 is
based on the TI 34020; the company claims performance improvements of 5x to
10x over the sample X11R3 server.
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Subject: 74)! Where can I get a server for my high-end Sun graphics board?
Takahashi Naoto (Electrotechnical Laboratory, [email protected]) has
modified the MIT X11R5 server to support the Sun CG8, CG9, and CG12 boards.
The files are on export in contrib/Xsun24-3.[01].tar.Z. Note that both files
are necessary to build Xsun24-3.1.
The JPL R5 Xsun Multi-screen server is a general purpose replacement
for the MIT server/ddx/sun layer; it provides for the screen to be split among
several monitors and implements several other features above the MIT
implementation. Available on export.lcs.mit.edu in the file
contrib/R5.Xsun.multi-screen.tar.Z. [Kaleb Keithley, [email protected],
12/91; the file was updated 24 Mar 1993.]
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Subject: 75) Where can I get an "X terminal" server for my low-end Sun 3/50?
Seth Robertson ([email protected]) has written Xkernel; the current
version [1.4 as of 8/91, 2.0 expected RSN] is on sol.ctr.columbia.edu
[128.59.64.40] in /pub/Xkernel.gamma. It turns a Sun 3/50 into a pseudo- X
terminal; most of the overhead of the operating system is side-stepped, so it
is fairly fast and needs little disk space.
A similar approach is to run the regular X server by making /etc/init
a shell script which does the minimal setup and then invokes Xsun, like this
example script from [email protected]:
#! /bin/sh
exec >/dev/console 2>&1
/etc/fsck -p /dev/nd0
case $? in
0) ;;
4) /etc/reboot -q -n
;;
8) echo ND fsck failed - get help
/etc/halt
;;
12) echo Interrupted
/etc/reboot
;;
*) echo Unknown error in reboot fsck - get help
/etc/halt
;;
esac
/bin/dd if=/tmp-fs of=/dev/nd2 bs=512 count=128 >/dev/null 2>&1
/etc/mount /dev/nd2 /tmp
/etc/ifconfig le0 netmask 255.255.255.0 broadcast 132.206.41.255
/etc/mount -o ro apollo:/u2/x11/lib /local/lib/X11
/etc/route add default 132.206.41.1 1 >/dev/null
set `/etc/ifconfig le0`
exec /Xsun -once -multidisp -mux -query \
`(sh -vn </local/lib/X11/xdm-servers/$2 2>&1)`
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Subject: 76) What terminal emulators other than xterm are available?
PCS has rewritten xterm from scratch using a multi-widget approach that
can be used by applications. A version is on the R5 contrib tape and on
export in contrib/emu.tar.Z [10/91]. For more information, contact
[email protected].
mxterm, a Motif-based xterm is available from the Paderborner
ftp-Server [email protected] (131.234.2.32), file
/unix/X11/more_contrib/mxterm.tar.Z.
The Color Terminal Widget provides ANSI-terminal emulation compatible
with the VTx00 series; a version is on export in contrib/CTW-1.1.tar.Z. A
Motif version is on ftp.stna7.stna.dgac.fr in pub/Term-1.0.tar.Z.
kterm 4.1.2 is an X11R4-based vt100/vt102 (and Tektronix 4014) terminal
emulator that supports display of Chinese, Japanese, and Korean text (in VT
mode). Also supported are: ANSI color sequences, multi-byte word selection,
limited Compound Text support, and tab and newline preservation in selections.
kterm 4.1.2 is also available from these anonymous ftp sites:
clr.nmsu.edu:pub/misc/kterm-4.1.2.tar.Z [128.123.1.14]
export.lcs.mit.edu:contrib/kterm-4.1.2.tar.Z [18.24.0.12]
kum.kaist.ac.kr:pub/unix/Xstuffs/kterm-4.1.2.tar.Z [137.68.1.65]
[courtesy of Mark Leisher <[email protected]> ]
kterm-5.1.1.tar.Z is now on export [12/92].
mterm, by [email protected], is an X terminal emulator
which includes ANSI X3.64 and DEC emulation modes. mterm can be had by ftp to
larry.mcrcim.mcgill.edu (132.206.1.1), in X/mterm.src/mterm.ball-o-wax.
Cxterm is a Chinese xterm, which supports both GB2312-1980 and the
so-called Big-5 encoding. Hanzi input conversion mechanism is builtin in
cxterm. Most input methods are stored in external files that are loaded at run
time. Users can redefine any existing input methods or create their own ones.
The X11R5 cxterm is the rewritten of cxterm (version 11.5.1) based on X11R5
xterm; it is in the R5 contrib software. [thanks to Zhou Ning
<[email protected]> and Steinar Bang <uunet!idt.unit.no!steinarb>.]
XVT is available on export's contrib in xvt-1.0.tar.Z and
xvt-1.0.README. It is designed to offer xterm's functionality with lower swap
space and may be of particular use on systems driving many X terminals.
x3270 is in X11R5 contrib/.
Also:
IBM sells a 3270 emulator for the RS/6000 (part #5765-011); it's based
on Motif.
Century Software (801-268-3088) sells a VT220 terminal emulator for X.
VT102, Wyse 50 and SCO Color Console emulation are also available.
Grafpoint's TGRAF-X provides emulation of Tektronix 4107, 4125, and
42xx graphics terminals; it's available for most major platforms. Information
(inc. free demo copies): 800-426-2230; Fax. 408-446-0666; uunet!grafpnt!sales.
IXI's X.deskterm, a package for integrating character-based
applications into an X environment, includes a number of terminal-emulation
modules. Information: +44 (0223) 462131. [5/90]
Pericom produces Teem-X, a set of several emulation packages for a
number of Tek, DEC, Westward, and Data General terminals. The software runs on
Sun 3, Sun 4, Apollo, DEC, ISC, IBM/AIX. Information: US: 609-895-0404,
UK: +44 (0908) 560022. [5/90]
SCO's SCOterm ([email protected]), part of its Open Desktop environment, is
a Motif-compliant SCO ANSI color console emulator.
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Subject: 77)! Where can I get an X-based editor or word-processor?
You can ftp a version of GNU Emacs, the extensible, customizable,
self-documenting, real-time display editor, including X11 support, from
prep.ai.mit.edu [18.71.0.38]:/pub/gnu/emacs-18.59.tar.Z or
informatik.tu-muenchen.de:/pub/GNU/emacs/emacs-18.59.tar.Z.
Epoch is a modified version of Gnu Emacs (18) with additional
facilities useful in an X environment. Current sources are on cs.uiuc.edu
(128.174.252.1) in ~ftp/pub/epoch-files/epoch; the current [3/92] version is
4.0. [In Europe, try unido.informatik.uni-dortmund.de]. There are two
subdirectories: epoch contains the epoch source, and gwm contains the source
to the programmable window manager GWM, with which epoch works well.]
You can get on the Epoch mailing list by sending a request to
[email protected].
Lucid Emacs is a version of GNU Emacs derived from an early version of
Emacs version 19. It currently requires X Windows to run; X support is
greatly enhanced over GNU Emacs version 18, including support for multiple X
windows, input and display of all ISO-8859-1 (Latin1) characters, Zmacs/Lispm
style region highlighting, a customizable Motif-like menubar, more powerful
keymap support, flexible text attributes, support on regional and screen-local
basis through X resources and/or lisp, and support for the X11 selection
mechanism. Lucid Emacs is free; the latest version (2/93) is 19.4, and is
available from labrea.stanford.edu in the pub/gnu/lucid/ directory.
The Andrew system on the X11 contrib tapes has been described as one of
the best word-processing packages available. It supports word processing with
multi-media embedded objects: rasters, tables/spread sheets, drawings, style
editor, application builder, embedded programming language, &c. Release 5.1
became available 2 June 92. [Fred Hansen ([email protected])]
You may be able to use the Remote Andrew Demo service to try this
software; try "finger [email protected]" for help.
The InterViews C++ toolkit contains a WYSIWIG editor called Doc; it
saves and loads files in a LaTeX-*like* format (not quite LaTeX). The package
can also import idraw-PostScript drawings.
A simple editor aXe (by [email protected]) is available on
export and arjuna.newcastle.ac.uk (128.240.150.1) as aXe-4.1.tar.Z [3/93]. It
is based around the Xaw Text widget.
TED is a simple Motif-based text editor; it is a wrapper around the
Motif text widget which offers search/replace, paragraph formatting, and
navigation features. TED is available from ftp.eos.ncsu.edu (152.1.9.25) as
/pub/bill.tar.Z; here are also executables there.
Point, by [email protected] (Charlie Crowley), is Tcl/Tk-based
and offers dyanimic configuration and programming in the Tcl macro language.
The editor is available from unmvax.cs.unm.edu (129.24.16.1) as
pub/Point/point1.1-tar.Z.
asedit, by Andrzej Stochniol ([email protected]) is on export in
contrib/asedit.tar.Z. It is a simple text editor built around the Motif Text
widget. Version 1.11 was released 1/93.
Also:
Elan Computer Group (Mountain View, CA; 415-964-2200) has announced the
Avalon Publisher 2.0, an X11/OPEN LOOK WYSIWYG electronic publishing system.
FrameMaker and FrameWriter are available as X-based binary products for
several machines. Frame is at 800-843-7263 (CA: 408-433-3311).
WX2 (formerly InDepthEdit) is available from Non Standard Logics
(+33 (1) 43 36 77 50; [email protected]).
Buzzwords International Inc. has an editor called 'Professional Edit'
that runs under X/Motif for various platforms. Info: +1-314-334-6317.
DECwrite is available from DEC for some DEC hardware and SunWrite is
available from Sun.
IslandWrite will soon be available from Island Graphics (415-491-1000)
([email protected]) for some HP & Apollo platforms.
Interleaf is currently available from Interleaf (800-241-7700,
MA: 617-577-9800) on all Sun and DEC platforms; others are under development.
The Aster*x office integration tools from Applix (1-800-8APPLIX,
MA: 508-870-0300) include a multi-font WYSIWG document composer; for several
systems.
ArborText, Inc. provides an X11 version of its Electronic Publishing
program called "The Publisher". The Publisher is available on Sun, HP and
Apollo workstations. Contact Arbortext at 313-996-3566. [5/90]
Iris Computing Laboratories offers the "ie" editor. Info:
+1-505-988-2670 or [email protected].
BBN/Slate from BBN Software Products includes a menu-driven word
processor with multiple fonts and style sheets. It supports X on
multiple platforms. (617-873-5000 or [email protected]) [11/90]
The powerful "sam" editor by Rob Pike is split into a host portion and
a front-end graphics portion, which now has an X implementation. sam is now
available by anonymous ftp from research.att.com, in dist/sam/bundle.Z. Watch
that space for updated versions. There is a mailing list for sam users;
requests to <[email protected]>. A set of extensions
which augment the mouse activity with the keyboard is available from
uxc.cso.uiuc.edu in pub/sam/samx1.0.shar.
Innovative Solutions (505-883-4252; or Brian Zimbelman,
[email protected]) publishes the user-configurable Motif-based Xamine
editor.
Qualix offers a product. Information: [email protected] or 800-245-UNIX
(415-572-0200).
Typex is a Motif-based editor available for several systems.
Information: Amcad Research, 408-867-5705, fax -6209.
WordPerfect offers an X-based version of WordPerfect 5.1 for several
workstations. Information: 801-222-5300 or 800-451-5151.
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Subject: 78) Where can I get an X-based mailer?
xmh, an X interface to mh, is distributed with the X11 release.
Xmail is an X-based window interface to Berkeley-style mail handlers;
it is styled primarily after the Sunview mailtool application and builds on
most Unix systems. The current release [1/92] is 1.4, available in the MIT
X11R5 contrib tape and from export and uunet. Info: Jeff Markham,
[email protected].
MMH (My Mail Handler), a motif interface to the MH mail handler, is
available from ftp.eos.ncsu.edu (152.1.9.25) in pub/bill.tar.Z; it is bundled
with the TED editor, which it uses for composing messages. Motif 1.1 is
required; if you don't have it, look for DEC and SPARC executables in the same
place. Information and problems to: Erik Scott, [email protected]. [1/92]
The Andrew Toolkit supports the Andrew Message System; it is available
from export and many other X archives and from emsworth.andrew.cmu.edu
(128.2.30.62), or send email to [email protected]. Release 5.1 became
available 2 June 92.
You may be able to use the Remote Andrew Demo service to try this
software; try "finger [email protected]" for help.
XMailTool is an Xaw-based interface to a BSD-style mail reader; version
2.0 was released 9/92. Information: Bob Kierski, [email protected] or 612-683-5874.
Cem is a Motif-based mailer using standard mailbox formats; it is on
nelson.tx.ncsu.edu in pub/Cem. Information: Sam Moore ([email protected]).
Also:
Alfalfa Software offers Poste, a UNIX-based mailer that has Motif- and
command-based interfaces. It includes support for multimedia enclosures, and
supports both the Internet and X.400 mail standards. Information:
[email protected], +1 617-497-2922.
Z-Code Software offers Z-Mail for most Unix systems; binaries support
both tty and Motif interfaces. The mailer includes a csh-like scripting
language for customizing and extending mail capabilities. Information:
[email protected], +1 415 499-8649.
Several vendors' systems include X-based mailers. DEC offers dxmail;
Sun offers an X-based mailtool; SCO ([email protected]) includes SCOmail in its Open
Desktop product.
Several integrated office-productivity tools include mailers:
The Aster*x office integration tools from Applix (1-800-8APPLIX,
MA: 508-870-0300) include a mailer.
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Subject: 79)! Where can I get an X-based paint/draw program?
xpic is an object-oriented drawing program. It supports multiple font
styles and sizes and variable line widths; there are no rotations or zooms.
xpic is quite suitable as an interactive front-end to pic, though the
xpic-format produced can be converted into PostScript. (The latest version is
on the R4 contrib tape in clients/xpic.)
xfig (by Brian V. Smith ([email protected])) is an object-oriented
drawing program supporting compound objects. The xfig format can be converted
to PostScript or other formats. Recent versions are on the R5 contrib tape or
on export in /contrib/R5fixes (version 2.1.6 [11/92]).
idraw supports numerous fonts and various line styles and arbitrary
rotations. It supports zoom and scroll and color draws and fills. The file
format is a PostScript dialect. It can import TIFF files. Distributed as a part
of the InterViews C++ toolkit (current release 3.1, from
interviews.stanford.edu) .
A version of Robert Forsman's ([email protected]) xscribble,
an 8-bit paint program for X, is now on ftp.cis.ufl.edu in pub/thoth/. [2/93]
xpaint is available from ftp.ee.lbl.gov as xpaint.tar.Z.
A rewrite, Xpaint 2.0, by David Koblas ([email protected]) was released
2/93 as xpaint2pl3.tar.Z. xpaint is a bitmap/pixmap editing tool.
A new OpenWindows PostScript-based graphical editor named 'ice' is now
[2/91] available for anonymous ftp from Internet host lamont.ldgo.columbia.edu
(129.236.10.30). ice (Image Composition Environment) is an imaging tool that
allows raster images to be combined with a wide variety of PostScript
annotations in WYSIWYG fashion via X11 imaging routines and NeWS PostScript
rasterizing. (It may require OpenWindows and Sun C++ 2.0.)
tgif by William Cheng ([email protected]) is available from most
uucp sites and also from export and from cs.ucla.edu. It is frequently updated;
version 2.12-patch18 was released 3/93.
The "pixmap" program (info: [email protected]) for creating pixmaps is
on the R5 contrib tape; it resembles the bitmap client. Version 2.1 is now
available. [11/92]
Although MetaCard is not generally classified as a paint program, a
full 24-bit color image editor is built into the program, which can be used for
light image editing and for producing color icons ([email protected]). MetaCard
is available via anonymous FTP from ftp.metacard.com, csn.org, or
128.138.213.21.
pixt by J. Michael Flanery produces XPM output.
Also:
dxpaint is a bitmap-oriented drawing program most like MacPaint; it's
good for use by artists but commonly held to be bad for drawing figures or
drafting. dxpaint is part of DEC's Ultrix release.
FrameMaker has some draw capabilities. [4/90]
BBN/Slate from BBN Software Products includes a full-featured draw and
paint program with object grouping and multiple patterns; multiple X platforms.
(617-873-5000 or [email protected]). [11/90]
Dux Ta-Dah!, 1-800-543-4999
IslandGraphics offers IslandDraw, IslandPaint, IslandPresent.
Info: 415-491-1000.
Corel Draw, 613-728-8200; ported to X by Prior Data Sciences
800-267-2626
Arts&Letters Composer, 214-661-8960
Ficor AutoGraph, 513-771-4466
OpenWindows includes the olpixmap editor.
SCO ODT includes the SCOpaint editor.
HP VUE includes the vueicon editor.
Several integrated office-productivity tools include draw/paint capabilities:
The Aster*x office integration tools from Applix (1-800-8APPLIX,
MA: 508-870-0300) include draw/paint capabilities.
[thanks in part to Stephen J. Byers ([email protected]) and to
J. Daniel Smith ([email protected])]
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David B. Lewis faq%[email protected]
"Just the FAQs, ma'am." -- Joe Friday | 16 | trimmed_train |
3,756 | There's this old SE here. It's got the older-style fans that remind
me of a house-ventilator. A cylindrical drum instead of the bladed rotor
I usually see. Anyway, the SE makes this loud buzzing noise due
to vibration somewheres. If I remove the screws and loosen the front
from the back, it quiets down. I can only assume that the fan housing
from this goofy thing is touching the back of the case and vibrating
against it.
Anyway, any suggestions for where to get replacement fans and how to
"stealth" this guy? Your experiences welcome.....
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11,257 |
That really depends upon where you draw the line while defining
these weapons, and also on if you intend the law to be reflective of
modern practice five months or five centuries down the road. I'll give
you a little hint: see that manure pile in the farmer's field down the
road? In the USA, that is a weapon of mass destruction, biological in
nature, because if it gets washed into an open well it will contaminate
the aquifers that supply thousands of cities with drinking water. So,
where do *you* draw the line? In the USA, the EPA has ruled that
a pile of scrap iron is illegal. Care to draw a thinner line this time? | 9 | trimmed_train |
11,155 |
Oh....I see...I didn't realize this...
I think that perhaps you should print flyers on this topic, and your
reasons for thinking the way you do. You should then distribute them
amongst the world's population. You see, I don't think there are many
people who are aware of this fact. Thank you for telling us the truth.
BTW: I would start by sending your flyers to each of the UN officials.
Also, after you have distributed your flyers you might consider
hiding. You see, I think that once more people read what you think
they will have to lock you up in a mental institute; and don't think
they will ever let you out.
It is a strange strange world you live in. I feel sorry for you.
-- | 6 | trimmed_train |
9,666 |
BTW, the X11 tools come as sources. The sillyness of most vendors lets you
stuck with binaries.
Anyway, have a look onto xgrab/xgrabsc. It does the IMHO best job for
this, including compression.
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1,230 |
Ok, but have you seen Tabaracci play yet? In his two starts and
his relief effort for Beaupre, he has looked mighty sharp - don't
forget the shutout. I think he's let in just four goals over eight
periods of play. I like Hrivnak, but we might actually have to give
some credit to David Poile for a change after this trade.
Hopefully if Tabaracci starts against the Isles tonight, I haven't
jinxed him. | 17 | trimmed_train |
11,216 |
Sorry to put a damper on your plans, but I was there three weeks ago and
it wasn't there. Not that I would have known to look for it, of course,
but I combed the space exhibits pretty thoroughly and something like that
would have caught my attention instantly.
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I was under the impression that the objective is to find conclusive
evidence that the puck _did_ cross the line. And, the replays I saw showed
fairly conclusively that the puck did _not_ cross the goal line at any
time anyway. Somebody screwed up.
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8,870 | I ordered an Intrepid ES on Jan 25th and haven't seen it yet. I called
a couple of weeks ago and was told 2-3 more weeks. It's probably time
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9,517 | _MY ADVOCATE_
I sinned. And straightway, posthaste, Satan flew
Before the presence of the Most High God
And made a railing accusation there.
He said, "This soul, this thing of clay and sod,
Has sinned. 'Tis true that he has named Thy name;
But I demand his death, for Thou hast said,
'The soul that sinneth, it shall die.' Shall not
Thy sentence be fulfilled? Is justice dead?
Send now this wretched sinner to his doom!
What other thing can righteous ruler do?"
Thus Satan did accuse me day and night;
And every word he spoke, O God, was true!
Then quickly One rose up from God's right hand,
Before whose glory angels veiled their eyes;
He spoke, "Each jot and tittle of the law
Must be fulfilled; the guilty sinner dies!
But wait -- suppose his guilt were all transferred
To Me and that I paid his penalty!
Behold My hands, My side, My feet! One day
I was made sin for him and died that he
Might be presented, faultless, at Thy throne!"
And Satan flew away. Full well he knew
That he could not prevail against such love,
for every word my dear Lord spoke was true!
by Martha Snell Nicholson
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I heard this poem read last night and wanted to share it with other
subscribers of this newsgroup. It's such a wonderful blessing to see how
secure our salvation is because the Lord Jesus paid for what He did not owe
because we had a debt which we were not capable to pay.
Thanks and praise be to the Savior, the Lord Jesus Christ, who is seated at
the right hand of the Majesty on High, making intercession for us.
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This is very funny.
Anyway, suppose that in fact israel didnot ATTACK jordan till jordan attacked
israel. Now, how do you explain the attack on Syria in 1967, Syria didnot
enter the war with israel till the 4th day .
By the way it is funny that you are implying that the reason behind 1967
by israel was only to capture Sinai, egypt !
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10,171 | Hi,
Is anyone into medical imaging? I have a good ray tracing background,
and I'm interested in that field. Could you point me to some sources? Or
better yet, if you have any experience, do you want to talk about what's
going on or what you're working on? | 1 | trimmed_train |