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But waiiiiiit, isn't Nissan officially registering the car as far as
government paperwork goes, Nissan Stanza Altima, to avoid costly and
lengthy paperwork? I read this on the net a while ago, and someone
actually may have said there's a little Stanza logo on the Altima
somewhere.
You *can* have it both ways :-)
Spiros | 4 | trimmed_train |
6,744 |
Unfortunately, you're wrong on both counts. The most common method of
implementing a tunable receiver is to have a local oscillator. The
local oscillator's frequency can be radiated out of the receiver via
the antenna unless the circuit is designed and constructed with great
care.
For a reference on detecting radios, get the paperback book _Spy Catcher_.
The author discovered how to detect radio receivers from their local
oscillator emissions back in the *1950s* while he worked for British
Intelligence.
-Greg | 11 | trimmed_train |
9,478 |
Not quite true. One of the instruments on Mars Observer will be searching
for potential fossil sites.
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10,957 | Does anyone know where the program MONOUMB.386 is available .. I have
checked my Windows system disks and MONOUMB2.386 is there but not the
other one.. Thanks..
Stan Kucera
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10,637 |
There is a very narrow margin of stupidity between accepting my references and
those of the Greeks, and you just said you'd rather do the latter! That's fine
with me. I was sincere in my offer, but this saves me the effort. It doesn't
take a half-brained man to go to any library and check out a bunch of sources
of decent objectivity. Just ask a good friend for help. !:-)
"Stay on these roads,"
Onur Yalcin
--
Onur Yalcin
[email protected] | 6 | trimmed_train |
2,050 |
Well, there already is a sulfate process for TiO2 purification. The
chlorine process is cleaner, however, and for that reason is achieving
dominance in the marketplace.
Most Ti is used in pigment, btw (as the oxide), where it replaced
white lead pigment some decades ago. Very little is reduced to the
metal.
Which merely evades the issue of why those lunatics are
there at all (and, why their children would want to stay.) | 10 | trimmed_train |
7,173 |
Oh, yeah. Dave Winfield--marginal player. Guy didn't hit a lick, had
negligible power, was a crap fielder and had no staying power. Dave Winfield,
now entering his (I believe) 20th big league season, is still a damn decent
hitter. Admittedly, his defense has slipped a great deal, but in his prime,
he had a powerful arm and great range. Take a look at the stats: I don't
know where you even BEGIN to make an argument that Winfield and Kingman are
similar players. Kingman was a one-dimension power hitter--he couldn't field,
he ran like an anvil, hit for a low average (though, if I remember right, his
OBP wasn't THAT hideous...), and (for those who consider such things important)
was a absolute-primo-dick.
Eddie Murray? Yup, only the best 1st baseman of the 80's. I know that
MVP votes are conducted by mediots, but given that he got jobbed out of the
MVP he deserved in 1983, it seems that he wasn't overrated by the media.
Lee Smith? Hmmmm... This one's actually pretty close. He's had a s
solid, dependable career as a closer despite pitching in some nasty parks
(Wrigley, Fenway...). I'd have to take a closer look at the stats (it's been
a while), but it seems Lee Arthur is of HOF caliber.
You do make a legitimate point about the HOF credentials of relievers,
simply racking up a lot of saves doesn't mean a whole hell of a lot if you
blow a bunch, too. Simply because Minnesota and Boston and (for a month)
Atlanta used Reardon as a closer for longer than he should have been one,
the Equalizer has racked up an impressive number of saves. No way should
HomerMan be in the HOF, IMHO.
Darrell Evans? Nice career, actually a bit underrated (kinda like
Ted Simmons, IMHO), but not a HOF'er.
Lemme ask you this. Who the hell playing the game ISN'T marginal?
Now, wait a goddamn minute here. Ozzie Smith absolutely REDEFINED the
position of shortstop. His defense was SO good that he's won something along
the lines of 10 Gold Gloves. Again, Gold Gloves are mediot-biased, and a
good argument could be made that Larkin deserved one or two of Ozzie's more
recent awards, but usually, this is tempered by someone else in the early
80's getting the Gold Gloves Ozzie deserved earlier in his career. Ozzie's
offense, you ask? Good OBP, great speed numbers, in a park which, for most of his
career, depressed offense, admittedly, no power ('cept against Tom Niedenfuer
:-|), but still, a definite asset offensively.
Yount? 3,000 hits, MVP at two different positions, uh-huh, a real
stiff. His '82 was one of the great years EVER by a player in recent memory,
and probably ranks behind only the peak seasons of Wagner and Banks, as far as
SS numbers go. He's a clear HOF'er, IMHO.
Well, as far as Garvey goes, you're right. Garvey is a "mediot"
candidate, pushed because of his "winning attitude" (a minor factor, if one
at all), and his "great defense" (no errors, admittedly, but the range of
a tree stump...). Garvey shouldn't be in the HOF.
SkyJack? I've said a lot of nasty things about SkyJack in the last
year or so, but this is mostly in response to mediots and woofers who talk
about Morris' "ability to win" which is nothing more than Morris' "ability
to pitch when Toronto to score tons of runs". At this point, Morris is an
average pitcher (although from his early returns in '93, he may be damned
close to done.). But, in all fairness, Morris was a dominant pitcher in the
80's for up-and-down Tiger teams. While 1984 was (obviously) a great year
for Detroit, the rest of the decade, the team was generally in contention, but
not favorites. Morris' career numbers are quite good, and worthy of HOF
"consideration".
Ryan? Of course, but be careful. I guarantee you that someone will
throw back your earlier logic about "Yount and Smith being shortstops who
hung around a long time". After all, Nolan never won a Cy... Damn, he's
just pitcher who hung around for 99 years... His W-L record is mediocre...
(Of course, Nolan's a HOF'er...)
Puck? Probably, although he's got to play reasonably well for a few
more years (10 years, even good ones, aren't enough to make the HOF, most
likely). That said, I believe Puckett WILL make the HOF, pretty much
regardless of how the rest of his career turns out (barring something REALLY
tragic or sudden). He's very popular in the media and with fans, and
legitimately has been one of the best CF's in the game since he joined the
league. I've always liked the guy, and I hope he does make it. And, in the
end, I think the Puck will make it in. But, really, it's too early to sell.
This debate comes up rather frequently on the net, and, believe it
or not, I never tire of it. It's an interesting subject. Here's an off
the top of my head list of potential HOF'ers from each team. I probably
left a couple of guys off, so feel free to follow up. I won't consider ANYONE
who started playing after about 1985 (again, too early to tell.) [Note: these
are all active players, I'm not counting recent retirees]
Baltimore: Cal Ripken (should be a lock by now, even if Gehrig's record stands)
Boston: Roger Clemens (might be a lock already, which is amazing), Dawson (?)
Detroit: Alan Trammell and Lou Whitaker (possibilities)
Milwaukee: Robin Yount (discussed earlier)
New York: Wade Boggs (possibly), Mattingly (long shot)
Toronto: Paul Molitor and Jack Morris (possibilities)
Kansas City: George Brett (lock)
Minnesota: Kirby (too early to tell), Winfield (lock)
Oakland: Eckersley (lock), McGwire (too early), Rickey (lock), Welch (LONG shot)
Texas: The Mighty Nolan [Too early to consider Canseco or Strange :-)]
Cubs: Sandberg (lock)
St. Louis: Ozzie (lock), Lee Smith (probably)
New York: Murray (almost a lock), Saberhagen (obviously, he's got to regain
past form)
[And most certainly, NOT Vince Coleman, despite what he'll tell you :-)]
Los Angeles: Butler, Strawberry, and Hershiser are all long shots.
San Diego: Tony Gwynn (pretty good shot)
Colorado: Dale Murphy (a good shot), Ryan Bowen (just to see if you're awake)
[Before I get flames: this is an off-the-top-of-the-head list, there's
probably a few deserving candidates that I left off, and, I didn't include
Barry Bonds, Will Clark, Any Atlanta Starting Pitcher, Frank Thomas, Canseco,
McGriff, etc. because I only considered guys who started playing before
1985)]
E-mail or post, I almost fear what I may have started here...
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5,613 |
Typical statement from an irrational and brainwashed person.
The bible was written by some male chavnist thousands of years ago
(as were all of the "holy" books). Follow the parts that you think are
suitable for modern life. Ignore the others. For heaven's (!) sake don't
take it literally.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
So you think it is easy to be a Muslim? Or be a Buddhist?
The Buddha's commandments are 500 yrs older than Christ's and in
my opinion tougher to follow. Moreover the Buddha says that we are
intrinsically good (as against Christ's "we are all sinners").
Only we allow ourselves to be distracted. By meditating we can awaken
ourselves (etc etc). Also there is no concept of God in Buddhism.
(In my opinion you can be an Atheist and a Buddhist).
But to "awaken" yourself is no easy task. Can you stay away from eating meat?
Can you sit still and think of nothing (meditate) for sometime everyday?
Buddhists do (or are supposed to). Can you pray five times a day?
Can you fast for a month every year (Ramzan). Are you willing
to give 1/6 th of your income as tithe? Muslims do. In fact I think
Jesus was an ordinary man (just as Buddha and Mohamed) probably with a
philosopy ahead of the times (where he lived).
Considering the fact that Christianity is a young religion
(compared to Hindiusm, Judaism, Zorasterism, Buddihsm) it is also very
probable that the Bible is merely a collection of borrowed ideas.
(There was a good deal of trade between the eastern lands and the
middle east at the time of Christ).
And perhaps some more. But leave the crap in it out ("woman was created
after man, to be his helper" etc).
aras
When ever I turn on my TV there is this Pat Robertson and
other brain washers (Oh boy, what an act they put on!) with an
1-800 number to turn in your pledges.
God it seems is alive and well inside these boxes.
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1,525 |
Get Norton Desktop. Put groups within groups, groups on the desktop, icons
on the desktop, etc.
| 18 | trimmed_train |
8,639 | I was just reading in PC Magazine that the peripherals in a PC with an
ISA bus can only access 16MB of memory. Also, that some video cards on
the ISA bus look for a memory aperture to map their memory to. So that
if I wanted to put 16MB of memory on my PC, my video card wouldn't have
anywhere to map it's memory to.
Can someone explain this in more detail. Is there a way around this
limit.
If you email me a response, I will summarize.
-Bo [email protected] | 3 | trimmed_train |
6,880 | SECRET PURPOSE OF FALKLANDS WAR; [with IN-VISIBILITY Technology]
Dr. Beter AUDIO LETTER #74 of 80
Digitized by Jon Volkoff, mail address [email protected]
"AUDIO LETTER(R)" is a registered trademark of Audio Books,
Inc., a Texas corporation, which originally produced this tape
recording. Reproduced under open license granted by Audio
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This is the Dr. Beter AUDIO LETTER(R), 1629 K St. NW, Washington,
DC 20006.
Hello, my friends, this is Dr. Beter. Today is April 30,
1982, and this is my AUDIO LETTER(R) No. 74.
It's now been almost one month since war broke out in the South
Atlantic. On the surface it seems that it's only a dispute
between Argentina and Great Britain over the barren, wind-swept
Falkland Islands and South Georgia Island. In reality, it's far
more than that.
The so-called Falklands crisis is just the visible tip of a
giant military operation. During this month of April 1982,
fierce naval battles have taken place--not only in the South
Atlantic but also in the South Pacific. Up to now most of the
hostilities have been kept under wraps by wartime censorship on
all sides. But as I say these words, the naval war in the
Southern Hemisphere is about to come to the surface.
Beginning today, April 30, a total naval and air blockade of
the Falklands by the Royal Navy has begun. At the same time a
counterblockade has been declared by Argentina in the same area.
To be effective, a blockade must be imposed over a period of
time, but the Royal Navy does not have that much time. Winter is
coming on in the South Atlantic, and the British supply lines are
overextended. Having come this far, Her Majesty's navy cannot
simply drop the blockade and sail away in a few weeks time
without drawing blood from Argentina. As a result the British
will be forced to undertake military operations very soon no
matter how risky they may be.
There is also another reason why the Royal Navy now has no
choice but to engage the Argentine forces in combat. That
reason, my friends, is that the Royal Navy has already suffered
losses in secret combat this month. Up to this moment there will
be no way to explain away the damage which has been sustained by
the British fleet. Only when publicly admitted fighting erupts
will the British dare to admit that they have suffered battle
losses. To obtain that cover story, the British have no choice
but to sail into combat; but in doing so, they will be risking
even heavier losses on top of those already sustained. In short,
my friends, Her Majesty's navy has sailed into a trap.
The events now unfolding in the South Atlantic carry strange,
ironic echoes of the past. For weeks now we've been hearing
countless commentators referring to the British task force as an
"armada" (quote). The British of all people ought to be very
uneasy with that description. The original Spanish Armada 400
years ago was renowned as a seemingly invincible fighting force,
but it came to grief in a naval disaster so complete that it
changed the course of history--and it was none other than the
English navy that destroyed the Spanish Armada.
The original Spanish Armada put to sea in 1588 during the
reign of England's Queen Elizabeth I. The Armada was an invasion
fleet carrying thousands of crack fighting men to invade England.
They were met by the daring sea dogs of Sir Francis Drake. Drake
and his small, fast ships turned the tables on the Spanish Armada
by changing the rules of battle. The English fleet was equipped
with new longer-range guns, and it stayed upwind and out of
reach. From there the English pounded, smashed, and shattered
the big ships of the mighty Armada. When it was all over, barely
half the Spanish fleet was left to limp back to port. Drake's
defeat of the Spanish Armada was a shock to the world. It opened
the door for England under Queen Elizabeth I to start its
expansion into a truly global empire.
Today, 400 years later, history seems to have come full
circle. Queen Elizabeth II is witnessing the dismantling of the
world empire whose heyday began under Queen Elizabeth I, and now
the cultures of England and of Spain are once again in
confrontation. Once again a so-called armada is preparing for
invasion, but this time the armada is British, not Spanish. Four
hundred years ago Sir Francis Drake was the hero of the day;
today, the ghost of Francis Drake is once again on the scene.
The South Atlantic war zone is at the eastern end of the Drake
Passage around the southern tip of South America. The defeat of
the Spanish Armada four centuries ago broke the back of Spain's
naval supremacy, and now the defeat of the new British armada may
well break the back of what remains of the once glorious Royal
Navy.
My three special topics for this AUDIO LETTER are:
Topic #1--THE MILITARY SECRET OF SOUTH GEORGIA ISLAND
Topic #2--THE SECRET NAVAL WAR OF THE SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE
Topic #3--THE ROCKEFELLER FEAR CAMPAIGN AGAINST NUCLEAR WAR.
Topic #1--When the Falkland Islands crisis began early this month
it looked at first like a tempest in a teapot. For a century and
a half since 1833, the Islands have been controlled by Great
Britain. During that entire time, British sovereignty over the
Falklands has been disputed by Argentina. There have been
countless threats by Argentina to seize the Islands, which it
calls the Malvinas, but the threats have always come to nothing
in the past and Britain has never even gotten very worried about
them.
The Islands are four times as distant from Argentina as Cuba
is from the United States, and they are not much of a prize.
After 150 years of occupancy, the Falklands are home to fewer
than 2,000 British settlers and a lot of sheep. In short, the
remote Falkland Islands hardly look like something to fight over,
and yet here we are watching another crisis take place. We are
watching as war erupts between Great Britain and Argentina.
The Thatcher government is acting as if it has forgotten all
about its usual preoccupation with the Soviet threat at NATO's
doorstep. Instead, Britain is throwing almost everything it's
got at Argentina---aircraft carriers, cruisers, destroyers,
submarines, assault ships--you name it. Luxury cruise ships have
even been commissioned and turned into troop carriers overnight.
Wave after wave of additional assault troops have been activated
and sent to join the fleet even after it sailed. Ships and
submarines have been pulled off station from normal NATO duty and
sent to reinforce the task force. The initial 40-ship force has
grown steadily over the past several weeks into an armada
numbering over 70. Over two-thirds of the entire Royal Navy has
already been deployed to the South Atlantic off Argentina.
Watching all this, a lot of people are asking: What's this
fight really all about? The most popular answer suggested in the
major media is "oil." Vast deposits of oil are known to exist
under the continental shelf between Argentina and the Falklands,
but that has been known for nearly 10 years. In no way does it
explain the timing of the sudden military offensive by Argentina
this month, and oil explains even less about the Argentine
seizure of South Georgia Island.
South Georgia Island is 800 miles east of the Falklands with
no known oil deposits anywhere near it; and compared to South
Georgia, the Falklands are an island paradise. South Georgia
Island is covered with rugged mountains, treacherous valleys,
glaciers, and semi-permanent snow. Most of it is uninhabitable.
On top of all that, Argentina has absolutely no legal or
historical claim to South Georgia Island. In that respect it
stands in sharp contrast to the Falklands.
In the early 1830s the Falklands were occupied for a while by
Argentine colonists. In 1833 the British expelled them and took
over the Island. For that and other historical reasons,
Argentina argues that the Falklands really belong to Argentina,
not Britain.
But no such argument is possible for South Georgia Island. It
has always been controlled by Britain, never by Argentina or
Spain. The Argentine seizure of South Georgia Island looks even
more unreasonable from a military point of view. Argentina's
leaders are military men and they think in military terms. They
were well aware ahead of time that far-off South Georgia Island
could not possibly be held for long. By seizing it they were
setting themselves up to absorb a military defeat, as the Island
was retaken by Britain. So the question is: Why did Argentina's
military junta bother with the seemingly worthless South Georgia
Island at all?
My friends, the answers to all these questions are military,
not political or economic. South Georgia Island possesses an
enormous military secret. It's a giant underground installation
buried under the mountains at the northwest end of the Island.
The real reason for the so-called Falkland crisis is this secret
installation, together with two other similar installations which
I will describe shortly.
The secret military complexes have been in existence for many
years; they are not new. What is new is the accelerated nuclear
war timetable of the American Bolshevik war planners here in
Washington. For the past two months I've been reporting the
details of this new war plan to you as quickly as I can obtain
and verify them.
The plan calls for NUCLEAR WAR ONE to erupt by September of
this year 1982!! It is this fast-approaching nuclear war threat
that caused the so-called Falklands crisis to erupt now.
What is going on now is a coordinated effort to spoil part of
the Bolshevik grand strategy for the coming nuclear war. The
mutual enemies of the American Bolsheviks here--namely, the
Rockefeller cartel--and Russia's new rulers in the Kremlin are
behind the present crisis. They are trying to ruin Phase #3 of
the "PROJECT Z" war plan which I revealed last month. That phase
is to be world domination by the American Bolsheviks after both
Russia and the United States have been destroyed in NUCLEAR WAR
ONE. As I mentioned last month, the key to this plan is the
existence of secret weapons stockpiles in various places around
the world.
The American Bolshevik military planners here in America are
working with other Bolshevik agents in key military positions of
other countries to set off war. Having done that, they intend to
ride out the nuclear holocaust they have caused, safe and cozy in
Government war bunkers! When the warring nations finally lie
smoldering and exhausted, the Bolsheviks will leave the shattered
remains of their host countries. They will rendezvous at the
secret weapons installations and bring their weapons into the
open. They will confront the world with the only remaining
fresh, up-to-date, powerful military force on earth; and using
that military power, they will become the undisputed rulers of
the world--that is, they plan to do all this, and they plan to
pave the way for world domination very soon by setting off
NUCLEAR WAR ONE in a matter of months. The Rockefeller cartel
and Russia's new anti-Bolshevik rulers are working together in a
race against time to try to head off the Bolshevik war plan.
Last month I mentioned that the Bolsheviks here are
benefitting from war preparations which were started by the
Rockefellers long ago. It has only been about three years since
the Rockefellers were dislodged as the prime movers of the United
States Government by the Bolsheviks. Since that time the United
States Government has been a house divided, torn by internal
power struggles between rival Bolshevik and Rockefeller factions.
But before that, the United States had been dominated for decades
both economically and politically by the Four Rockefeller
Brothers.
In 1961 the Brothers launched a new long-range plan for world
domination. It was a two-prong strategy, half visible and half
secret, which I first described long ago in AUDIO LETTER No. 28.
It was a plan for the United States to arm to the teeth in secret
while appearing to disarm gradually. Without repeating all the
details, the basic idea was grandiose yet simple. By
deliberately appearing weak, the Rockefeller-controlled United
States would maneuver itself into a nuclear war with Russia.
Then the secret weapons, including superweapons, would be
unleashed to smash Russia and take over the world.
When they set the grand plan in motion in 1961, the
Rockefeller Brothers were looking ahead to a nuclear war by the
late 1970s. Their military analysts concluded very early that
the war being planned would have very different effects on the
Northern and Southern Hemispheres. Both superpowers, the United
States and the Soviet Union, are located well up in the Northern
Hemisphere; so are the other full-fledged nuclear powers--Great
Britain, France, Red China, and India. By contrast, the
strategic targets for nuclear war in the Southern Hemisphere are
relatively few and far between. In other words, it was expected
that the coming nuclear war would be essentially a Northern
Hemisphere war.
In an all-out nuclear holocaust it is known that serious
radioactive fallout will gradually spread to affect even areas
not initially hit by war. But there are limits to how far the
war clouds can spread. It was discovered long ago that there is
very little mixing between the air of the Northern and Southern
Hemispheres. In the northern half of our planet, cold air from
the North Pole works its way southward towards the equator, then
it works its way back to the north as warm air. A mirror image
of this process takes up the southern half of the planet.
Northern and Southern Hemisphere air meet in the equatorial zone,
but very little of the air changes places.
The military conclusion, my friends, is this: the coming
nuclear war could ruin large areas of the Northern Hemisphere for
generations to come; but if the calculations are right, the
Southern Hemisphere could escape virtually unaffected by the war.
This was music to the ears of the Four Rockefeller Brothers. A
quick look at the globe of the world shows why. The Rockefeller
cartel has dominated Latin America ever since World War II. As I
discussed in my very first monthly AUDIO LETTER, Nelson
Rockefeller solidified the cartel grip on Latin America during
the war. He accomplished this as so-called "Coordinator of
Hemispheric Defense" for then-President Franklin D. Roosevelt.
So that takes care of the South American continent and its
natural resources.
Then there is the African continent. There, too, Rockefeller
control was already in effect over wide areas of Black Africa,
especially south of the equator. All this was thanks to the
efforts of John D. Rockefeller III, as I detailed in AUDIO LETTER
No. 36.
Looking around the globe, the most important remaining land
masses from the standpoint of world domination are Australia and
New Zealand. Thanks to World War II, both were wide open to the
Rockefellers.
The Rockefeller Brothers decided to establish secret military
installations in the Southern Hemisphere for use after the coming
war. By this means they expected to become the masters of the
surviving southern half of planet Earth after the Northern
Hemisphere war. Then, as the Northern Hemisphere gradually
recovered from the nuclear holocaust, the Rockefeller empire
would be able to pick up the pieces. In this way the third
generation Rockefeller Brothers expected their family dynasty to
inherit the Earth.
In order to control the Southern Hemisphere militarily after
the war, some means would have to be available to project
military power onto any land mass. For example, revolts against
Rockefeller domination would require troops--not a blast from the
beam weapons on the Moon. The most critical factor for postwar
military domination of the world was found to be a navy. A
minimum of two secret naval fleets would be required--one based
in the South Atlantic, the other in the South Pacific. Since the
reserve naval fleets were to be kept secret until after the
Northern Hemisphere nuclear war, they could not be built in
existing shipyards. New construction facilities had to be built
and they had to be hidden. To hide an entire shipyard is no
small task; they take up a lot of space. On top of that, it was
essential that the ships remain hidden after they were built.
The best way to achieve that was to combine the shipyard and
naval base into one over-all secret installation. Finally, the
secret naval installation had to be invulnerable to nuclear
attack; otherwise if its existence were ever discovered
prematurely, the secret navy might be wiped out.
The combined requirements for secrecy, space, and protection
against attack were formidable; but one day in 1959, while all
these plans were still in the early stages of development, the
answer presented itself. During a so-called banking trip to
Sweden, David Rockefeller was given a tour of a unique hidden
naval port. The port is hollowed out from solid granite cliffs
which come right down to the water. The entrance to the port is
a gigantic hole in the side of the cliff which can be sealed off
with enormous steel doors. Inside this big doorway on the water
a huge cavity has been hollowed out to accommodate ships.
The Rockefeller Brothers and their military adviser decided
that a bigger, more secret, better protected version of the
Swedish hidden port was just what they wanted. A survey of
candidate sites was then initiated. The site survey covered
coastal areas throughout the Southern Hemisphere. Many areas
were rejected very quickly because the topography was wrong.
Other areas were rejected because they were too close to the
equator. Still others had to be ruled out because there were too
many people living nearby, making the desired level of secrecy
impossible. Finally, it was essential that the sites chosen for
the secret naval installations be totally secure politically.
At last the sites for the secret naval installations were
selected. In the South Pacific, extreme southern New Zealand was
selected. This is what I was alluding to in AUDIO LETTER No. 71
three months ago when I called attention to New Zealand's extreme
importance in the coming war.
In order to obtain the necessary space, the secret New Zealand
naval installation had to be divided up into two sites located
close together. One is at the extreme southwest tip of South
Island where the mountain range known as the Southern Alps comes
down virtually to the water's edge. The other part of the
installation is built into the northwest tip of Stewart Island,
which is off the tip of South Island. The Stewart Island
facility is hollowed out within a rise known as Mt. Anglem.
The New Zealand location met all the requirements. Ever since
World War II the government of New Zealand has been tied even
closer to the United States than to Great Britain. The location
is far from the equator, and the installations are buried deep
under mountains, protected from nuclear attack. They are also
too deep to be reached by particle-beam attacks, and the New
Zealand site is well situated to command the entire South
Pacific.
In the South Atlantic an even more perfect site was found.
That site, my friends, is South Georgia Island. It is located
perfectly for naval domination of the entire South Atlantic. The
tall, rugged mountains provided a perfect location for the secret
installation at the northwest tip of the 100-mile long island.
It is controlled by Great Britain whose government, like that of
New Zealand, was willing to cooperate; and South Georgia Island
was virtually uninhabited except for a whaling station on the
northeast coast. The whaling station was some 50 miles away from
the secret new installation which was being built, but Britain
took no chances. In 1965 the whaling station was closed down.
Since that time there have been no inhabitants on South Georgia
Island except for a few dozen alleged Antarctic scientists.
Construction of the secret naval facilities--two in New
Zealand, one on South Georgia Island--began in the early 1960's.
The techniques were adapted from those used previously to build
other large underground facilities, such as the NORAD
installation inside Cheyenne Mountain, Colorado; however these
techniques were adapted in radically new ways to achieve
construction access directly from the sea instead of overland.
In this way, the sheltering mountain was left undisturbed in
appearance both during and after construction.
The cuts in the mountain side which were necessary to let
ships in and out were kept as small as possible and were well
camouflaged. Like the Swedish hidden naval port arrangement, the
entrances to the secret installations can be sealed up. When
sealed, the entrance is virtually impossible to detect unless you
know exactly where it is; and unlike most large construction
projects, there are no tailings or piles of leftover rock lying
around to attract attention. The man-made caverns which house
the secret naval installations are enormous, but all the rock and
debris was disposed of at sea.
Once the secret naval facilities were built, they had to be
outfitted for ship construction and docksite storage. The fake
disarmament of the United States during the 1960s contributed
greatly to this task. From 1961 to 1968 one man played a pivotal
role in this elaborate Rockefeller scheme. He was then-Secretary
of Defense Robert McNamara. All through the 60's McNamara
presided over the public paring back of America's visible
military power. This included the closing down and dismantling
of entire shipyards. What we were not told was where all that
shipyard equipment went afterwards. Where it went, my friends,
was to the new secret installations which were being outfitted in
New Zealand and South Georgia Island!
The secret naval installations have been used as duplication
facilities to reproduce certain ships and submarines designed and
built here in the United States. As Defense Secretary Caspar
Weinberger told Congress recently, it is cheaper to build two
ships at a time. That is especially true if the second ship is
an exact duplicate of the first. This has become even more true
in recent years through the use of computerized manufacturing
techniques.
The secret naval fleets which have been built at the secret
installations are made up of duplicates--exact duplicates of
certain other ships and submarines. They are all nuclear
powered--nuclear "subs"; nuclear cruisers; nuclear destroyers;
and yes, nuclear aircraft carriers, three of them. A secret twin
was built for the U.S.S. Nimitz, for the U.S.S. Eisenhower, and
for the newly-launched U.S.S. Carl Vincent. All have been
financed through the gigantic cost overruns, so called, that we
constantly hear about in the Defense Department; and all three
carriers have been provided with a full complement of aircraft
whose manufacture was financed the same way!
The ships of the secret American Bolshevik naval fleets are
all duplicates of other nuclear-powered vessels. Even so, the
secret naval ships possess one key difference.
Last month I revealed that the so-called "Stealth Program" has
succeeded in developing a kind of electromagnetic invisibility
shield. This technique makes an object invisible from a distance
by distorting light waves in its vicinity.
A whole new fleet of Phantom war-planes are now going into
crash production that use this principle; and, my friends, all of
the secret American Bolshevik navy ships have already been
outfitted with similar Stealth-field equipment! The Stealth
principle is actually easier to apply to ships than to airplanes
because there is more room for the powerful equipment that
generates the field.
After NUCLEAR WAR ONE, the secret Stealth navy of the American
Bolsheviks would be light years ahead of any other navy left on
earth. It would be perfect for the intended role of world
domination. The Rockefellers set it all in motion long ago, my
friends, but three years ago they lost control of the United
States Military. Now it's the American Bolsheviks who are in
control, and they are bent on war.
These secret naval installations have precipitated what is
being called the "Falklands crisis."
Topic #2--In AUDIO LETTER(R) No. 73 last month I described
"PROJECT Z", the new Bolshevik three-phase strategy for NUCLEAR
WAR ONE.
An elite group of American Bolshevik military planners here
are flushing out the plan right now at a secret war-room here in
Washington. It's a plan by which the United States will strike
the first nuclear blow, followed by all-out thermonuclear war
with Russia.
Having set off the holocaust, the Bolsheviks here and in
certain other countries plan to rise it out safe in comfortable
war bunkers. Finally after NUCLEAR WAR ONE fizzles out in
stalemate, they plan to leave behind the ashes of the United
States and her allies. Activating Phase #3 of their grand
strategy, they plan to unveil their secret weapons, especially
their secret naval fleets. With these they plan to conquer and
rule what is left of the world. The United States as we know it
will be dead and gone; but in the eyes of the Bolsheviks
themselves, this outcome will constitute victory.
Up to now the nuclear war timetable which I first revealed two
months ago is still on track. They are still shooting for
nuclear war to begin by September of this year 1982! Time is
fast running out.
The Bolsheviks here are sprinting as fast as they can toward
war; but, my friends, the Bolsheviks are not the only runners in
this race. They have two deadly enemies, both of whom are
equally determined to trip up the Bolsheviks. One enemy of the
Bolsheviks here is the Rockefeller cartel; the other enemy is the
new anti-Bolshevik ruling clique in Russia; and now these two
mutual enemies of the Bolsheviks are pooling their efforts in
certain ways.
In AUDIO LETTER No. 71 three months ago I reported that a
limited, new anti-Bolshevik coalition was in the works between
the Rockefeller cartel and the Russians. The January 26 meeting
between Haig and Gromyko in Geneva, Switzerland, was a turning
point in the formation of this coalition. It is now a reality,
and is responsible for the so-called "Falkland crisis" now
dominating the headlines. It should be emphasized that this new
relationship between the Rockefeller cartel and Russia falls far
short of a true alliance. They have very major disputes to be
settled between them, but for the time being they have called a
truce between themselves to deal with their mutual deadly
enemy--the Bolsheviks here in America.
The first priority of the Russians and the Rockefellers is to
slow down the Bolshevik preparations for imminent nuclear war.
If they can do that, time is on the side of the Rockefeller
cartel in certain political movements which I discussed last
summer in AUDIO LETTER No. 67. A slow-down in the nuclear war
timetable will also give more breathing space for additional
anti-Bolshevik actions to be implemented.
The joint Rockefeller-Russian planners decided by mid-February
that military action against the Bolsheviks was essential very
quickly. No other type of action had any hope of taking effect
fast enough to prevent nuclear war by the end of this summer.
The exact details of the "PROJECT Z" war plan are not known to
either the Rockefellers or the Russians, but the general outlines
are known to be as I described last month.
It was decided that military action should be devised that
would undermine Phase #3 of the Bolshevik war plan--that is, the
Bolshevik-controlled secret naval installations and fleets in the
Southern Hemisphere should be attacked and crippled. By working
together, the Rockefeller cartel and the Russians were able to
devise an attack plan which neither could have carried out alone.
The Rockefeller group, who built and originally controlled these
bases, provided detailed Intelligence about the best way to
attack them. The Russians with their enormous military machine
provided the muscle to actually carry out the attack.
It was essential to devise a scheme that would enable both
secret fleets in the South Atlantic and South Pacific to be
attacked. Survival intact of either fleet would leave the
Bolshevik war plan still workable.
Military analysts concluded very quickly that a direct assault
on the New Zealand facilities was out of the question. There was
no combination of commandos, frogmen, or other military force
which could possibly keep an attack secret from the outside
world. Any attack on the New Zealand bases would set off the
very war which the Rockefellers and Russians want to prevent.
But the situation in the South Atlantic was a different
matter. In a way, the greatest asset of South Georgia Island was
also its Achilles' heel. The extreme isolation which protected
the secrecy of the South Georgia base also made a covert military
assault feasible. The key lay with Argentina and her
long-standing claims to the Falkland Islands.
As I mentioned in Topic #1, the Rockefeller cartel has
dominated all of Latin America for decades. Cartel operatives
were sent to Argentina to work out a deal with the government
military junta there. The historic dispute over the Falkland
Islands was to be used to provide a ruse, a military cover, to
enable the South Georgia base to be attacked. The Argentine
generals were not told everything about the situation by any
means, but they were told enough to make clear what they were to
do.
As an inducement to cooperate, the Argentine leaders were
promised handsome rewards. They were guaranteed that after the
shooting was over, the Falkland Islands would remain in Argentine
hands. This guarantee included the promise of covert military
assistance as needed against the Royal Navy. And to bolster the
troubled Argentine economy, it was promised that the Rockefeller
cartel will help develop the immense offshore oil reserves. With
these combined promises of military glory and financial rewards,
the Argentine military junta agreed to the plan.
On March 19 Argentina carried out Act #1 in the joint attack
plan. A group of Argentine scrap-metal merchants, of all things,
landed at the abandoned old whaling station on South Georgia
Island. Supposedly they were there to dismantle the old
buildings and cart them off to sell. While they were at it they
also raised the Argentine flag over the work-site. The British,
always nervous about South Georgia Island, promptly reacted as
expected. The British Antarctic survey ship "Endurance" put 22
Marines ashore. They drove off the scrap merchants and tore down
the Argentine flag.
The incident provided the desired excuse for the Argentine
Junta to bring the simmering 150-year-old Falklands dispute to a
boil. From time to time in the past, Argentina has claimed that
South Georgia is part of the Falklands because it is administered
that way by Britain. That argument is very flimsy but it now
came in very handy. It was nothing new to hear this from
Argentine leaders, so there was no hint of what was really afoot.
During late March, Argentine military forces started
assembling for an assault on the Falklands. "Nothing new",
thought the British high command. Argentina has carried out
threatening maneuvers in the past many times. It was believed
that they were about to do it again; but on April 2 Argentine
forces did the unexpected. After many past false alarms, this
time they actually invaded and seized the Islands. All Argentine
public statements emphasized the long-standing historical claims
to the Falklands themselves; but just for good measure, the next
day a small Argentine force also seized far-off South Georgia
Island. The force was so small that it gave the appearance
initially that it was just a side show from Argentina's point of
view; however, the small contingent of 22 Royal Marines were
overpowered and bundled off the Island along with a group of 13
alleged scientists. That was the moment of payoff in the joint
Rockefeller-Russian attack plan.
Thanks to the elaborate distraction staged by the Argentine
forces, a special commando team got onto the Island undetected.
Based on the detailed Rockefeller information about the base, the
team moved to a location on the mountain directly above the
cavernous secret base. Special high-speed drilling equipment was
set up by the Rockefeller members of the team while the Russian
members concentrated on military defense. By late that evening,
April 3, the military high command in London finally learned what
was really taking place. The secret South Georgia base was under
attack by virtually the only means possible. The joint
Rockefeller-Russian team were drilling a shaft down through the
mountain toward the hollowed out cavern inside. It was only a
matter of time until their drill would break through the ceiling
of the giant hidden naval base. Once the hole was made, the next
step was obvious. The Rockefeller-Russian team would put a
weapon of some kind through the hole. The best guess was that it
would be a nerve gas.
The shock waves that went through the highest levels of the
British government on the evening of April 3 can hardly be
described, my friends. The Thatcher government, like the
so-called Reagan Administration here in America, is Bolshevik
controlled. That's why Margaret Thatcher always says, "Me, too"
any time the Reagan Administration says or does anything against
Russia. Both governments are party to the secret nuclear war
plan in complete betrayal of the people of their respective
countries, and on the evening of April 3 they suddenly discovered
that their precious war plan was in deep, deep trouble.
Immediately the Thatcher government started assembling a naval
armada to sail for the South Atlantic. Haste was the order of
the day. The drilling on South Georgia Island was proceeding
around the clock. The best estimates were that the drilling
would break through into the roof of the naval base in about
three weeks, on or about April 24. If help did not reach South
Georgia by then, the secret installation might be doomed. The
forces stationed at the installation itself were unable to defend
themselves under the circumstances. Their mighty naval ships
were ships in a bottle. They did not dare open the bottle to
sail out to fight because the Russian commandos were armed with
tactical and nuclear weapons. To open the blast-proof entrance
doors would be suicide.
On April 5, just two days after South Georgia Island was
seized, some 40 naval ships began moving out of British ports.
The same day Lord Carrington was sacked as Foreign Minister. He
was forced to resign, my friends, because he had assisted the
Rockefeller attack plan by downplaying the Argentine attack
preparations.
That same day, April 5, New Zealand, the home of the other
secret naval fleet, broke diplomatic relations with Argentina.
The two hidden New Zealand facilities had been placed on "Red
Alert." As a precautionary measure, all submarines at the twin
base were ordered to sea. Several surface ships were already at
sea undergoing "sea trials", but that still left seven (7) major
ships inside the hidden twin naval base including one of the
nuclear aircraft carriers I mentioned earlier.
On that busy day of April 5, Argentina's Foreign Minister,
Costa Mendez, was at the United Nations in New York. He was
alarmed by the deployment of such a large part of the Royal Navy.
Costa Mendez hurried here to Washington to seek reassurances from
certain officials. He got them!
For the next two weeks or so the news was filled with stories
about the allegedly slow movement of the British fleet while
negotiations went on. That, my friends, was only a cover story.
The Royal Navy was actually joining up and moving as rapidly as
possible toward South Georgia Island. If the task force arrived
in time to save the secret base, a major battle was likely. The
official stories about "slow movement" of the British armada were
intended to give a cushion of time for that battle. If need be,
the fleet would have several days to retake South Georgia Island,
then it could move on to arrive near the Falklands on the
announced schedule. In this way the crucial importance of South
Georgia Island would be hidden and the big secret preserved.
It was initially expected that advance elements of the British
fleet would reach the vicinity of South Georgia Island within two
weeks. That would have been soon enough to attack the joint
Rockefeller-Russian commando team and stop the drilling before it
was completed. But Russian Cosmospheres and submarines made a
shambles of the plan.
Key advance elements of the South Georgia attack contingent
left Ascension Island early April 14, two days before it was
announced officially. Shortly after they did so, they ran into
trouble. Russian Cosmospheres and attack submarines closed in on
a single ship which was critical to the planned counterassault on
South Georgia Island. The Cosmospheres bombarded the bridge and
combat information center of the ship with neutron radiation. In
moments the ship was without any command, its communications and
radar silenced. Then a Russian "sub" closed in and quickly
finished off this key British ship with torpedoes. It broke
apart with secondary explosions and sank rapidly. So far as is
known, there were no survivors.
This unexpected shock in the mid-Atlantic produced two
results, both important:
First, it caused a slowdown in the race toward the South Atlantic
by the British armada. The task force had to be regrouped into a
configuration better suited for an enroute defense, but that cost
valuable time. Public announcements from London about the
progress of the fleet reflected this slowdown. The timetable for
arrival on battle stations near the Falklands started stretching
out longer and longer. All this bought extra time for the joint
commando team on South Georgia Island. The drilling continued.
The other result of the sinking was equally important. Word was
flashed to the South Pacific Stealth navy to prepare for possible
action. It was obvious that the Russian Navy was getting
involved in the Atlantic, which meant that the Royal Navy could
be in big trouble. During the dead of night, early April 15, the
seven Stealth ships put to sea from their twin secret bases in
southern New Zealand. They deployed to a secret operational
headquarters area in the Antipodes Islands, 450 miles southeast
of New Zealand. Their electromagnetic shields were operating to
provide protection from attack. These shields make it impossible
to communicate with the outside world or even to see it, as I
explained last month; but once they arrived at the Antipodes, the
Stealth ships hooked up to buoys equipped with shielded
communication cables to the Island headquarters. The Antipodes
headquarters, in turn, was in constant touch with the South
Georgia base by way of a transoceanic cable around the tip of
South America. The deployment of the available ships of the
South Pacific Stealth fleet was exactly what the joint
Rockefeller-Russian planners had hoped for. The ships had been
flushed out from their essentially invulnerable hiding place in
New Zealand!
The British ship's sinking of April 14 was also followed by
other events. On April 15 the Argentine Navy started moving out
of port. The same day, Alexander Haig arrived again in Buenos
Aires. Supposedly he was there as a diplomat, but in reality he
was there as a General, dealing with Generals. Haig is the top
Governmental operative of the Rockefeller cartel, as I have
revealed in the past. He was making sure that the Argentines did
not get cold feet and back down at that critical moment. Four
days later, April 19, Haig left for Washington. As he boarded
his plane, Haig somberly told reporters, "Time is running out."
And so it was, my friends, for the secret South Georgia base.
The very next day, April 20, the drill broke through into the
hollowed-out cavern of the naval base. Bolshevik military
analysts in London had not expected that it could be completed
until at least the following weekend. The British fleet was
still out of range.
The weapon which the commando team inserted down through the
long hole was a small, compact Russian neutron bomb. When it was
detonated inside the confines of the huge artificial cave, the
effects were devastating. The intense radiation instantly killed
everyone inside the base. Also the heat and blast effects of the
bomb are believed to have damaged all the ships inside
sufficiently to badly disable them.
Meanwhile, Russian Cosmospheres and submarines were converging
on the Stealth ships which were near the Antipodes Islands
awaiting orders. From a distance, the ships were invisible to
the eye due to their protective shields, which also protect
against beam-weapon attack; but they were sitting ducks for the
tactics which the Russians employed.
Floating overhead, the Cosmospheres located the seven ships
using their Psychoenergetic Range-Finding equipment known as PRF.
As I have reported in the past, there is no method known by which
PRF can be jammed. The Cosmospheres radioed the exact locations
of the ships to the attack submarines. The "subs" were armed
with special non-homing, non-nuclear torpedoes designed to
explode on impact. More sophisticated torpedoes would have been
thrown off course or detonated prematurely by the protective
shield of each ship; but these simple torpedoes just cruise right
through each invisibility field to strike the ship and explode.
Within 15 minutes after the attack began, all seven Bolshevik
Stealth ships were on their way to the bottom, and with them went
their Bolshevik Commanders and mercenary crews collected from
around the world.
The South Pacific action took place just after sunset local
time. The time here in Washington was around 2:00 P.M. April 23.
That evening Secretary of State Haig was seen briefly in public
with the new British Foreign Minister, Francis Pym. Pym was
wearing the artificial pseudo-smile which diplomats are taught
always to display in public. But not Haig. Haig was grinning
from ear to ear, and no wonder. The joint Rockefeller-Russian
military operation had been a brilliant success. The secret
Bolshevik South Atlantic fleet had been virtually wiped out,
bottled up inside South Georgia Island; and the South Pacific
fleet, while not totally wiped out, had been badly crippled. By
working together, the Rockefeller cartel and the Russians had won
the secret naval war of the Southern Hemisphere.
Topic #3--As I say these words, news reports give the impression
that war is about to erupt in the South Atlantic, but the real
war in the Southern Hemisphere is already over. What we are
watching now is the beginning of its bloody aftermath. That
aftermath is the battle for the Falkland Islands. They have been
promised to Argentina as a reward for her role in the secret war.
At this moment the Bolsheviks here in Washington are pressing
for a public announcement that the United States will side with
Britain. As soon as that takes place, military action will heat
up fast around the Falklands. Britain has no choice but to
fight. She has already suffered casualties which cannot be
explained without a public battle; but by fighting, the
Bolsheviks in Britain are running the risk of a humiliating and
tragic defeat for the Royal Navy.
Meanwhile, the Rockefeller strategists here are now
concentrating on a fast-building, anti-nuclear-war campaign. On
all sides now we are hearing about the so-called "nuclear freeze
movement." There are documentaries, articles, publicity of all
kinds to sensitize us to the terrors of nuclear war. In recent
months, there have even been referenda popping up on election
ballots dealing with the nuclear war issue. Medical doctors are
banding together to warn the public about what would happen if
there were a nuclear war.
We are being told that all this is just popping up
spontaneously. We are now 37 years into the nuclear age and
nothing like this has ever gained so much momentum before, yet
now we are supposed to believe that millions of Americans have
spontaneously gotten the same ideas at the same time. If you
believe that, my friends, I give up. Movements like this never,
and I mean never, develop without leadership, organization, and
money--and plenty of it.
What we are watching is the Rockefeller public relations
machine at work. As I've explained in the past, the Rockefeller
cartel cannot afford to let a nuclear war take place. If it
does, they will lose everything because they are not in a
position to control it. Instead, the deadly enemies of the
Rockefeller cartel, the Bolsheviks here, will win out if there is
a war; and so the Rockefeller faction is now doing everything in
its power to prevent a nuclear war.
The present anti-nuclear-war orientation of the Rockefeller
cartel creates certain temporary common interests between them
and Russia; but as Russia's new rulers know very well, this does
not spring from any great moral perspective on the part of the
Rockefeller group. It's purely a matter of practical necessity
right now for the Rockefellers.
The Russians regard the United States as a house divided, and
they are exploiting that division by working in careful ways with
the Rockefellers. Their first priority is to rid the world of
the deadly Bolshevik menace of all-out, even suicidal, nuclear
war; but once that is done, they know that there will be a day of
reckoning with the Rockefeller cartel some day.
The Rockefeller group is working toward a definite objective
with their new anti-nuclear-war propaganda. That objective is
renewed power--and power that moves them closer to their old
dream of WORLD GOVERNMENT. The Bolsheviks here have unwittingly
provided fertile ground for the powerful new Rockefeller antiwar
campaign. Under Bolshevik control, the so-called Reagan
Administration has become so hawkish that it's scaring people.
The Rockefeller antiwar campaign is designed to capitalize on
that latent fear as a tool of power.
These days the smell of war is in the air. The Falklands
crisis is helping to make that more intense. The Rockefeller
propaganda machine is now paving the way for the argument that
surrender of sovereignty is the only way to avoid war. A new
super-United Nations of sorts is now in the works to fill the
bill. It will have teeth! As presently envisioned, the new
organization will be based in Geneva, Switzerland. The working
name, though this may be changed, is the "World Nonproliferation
Council." The plan is to bring it into being as the outgrowth of
nuclear nonproliferation treaties, but its true purpose will be
to use fear--the fear of war--to control us all.
LAST MINUTE SUMMARY
Now it's time for my Last Minute Summary. In this AUDIO
LETTER I have reported on the reasons behind the so-called
Falkland Islands crisis. The crisis erupted because of secret
Bolshevik-controlled naval installations in the Southern
Hemisphere. These have been attacked by joint action of the
Rockefeller cartel and the Russians in an attempt to slow down
the nuclear-war timetable. The attacks were successful, but the
results remain to be seen. One result, though, is that the Royal
Navy has now been drawn into a trap. Britain's Waterloo at sea
may well be at hand.
My friends, two factions are struggling for control over our
United States--the Rockefeller cartel and the Bolsheviks. They
differ in style but both seek to control us through fear. If we
are ever to rise above their trickery, it must be through the
power of our Lord Jesus Christ, our only hope. As the Scripture
tells us, our Lord "...has not given us the spirit of fear; but
of power, of love, and of a sound mind." We must learn to wage
peace. As our Lord declared long ago, "Blessed are the
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1,747 | : I think most of the problems mainly arose from Manager Gene Mauch's
: ineptitude in managing the pitching staff. Down the stretch, he
: abused Jim Bunning, Chris Short, and Robin Roberts (I think those
: are the three) pitching each on only 2 days rest for quite some
: time. By the time they hit the last 2 weeks of the season,
: obviously none of these guys had an ounce left in their arm. Oh
: well.
Roberts was long gone -- he was probably an Oriole in 1964. Or maybe a
Colt .45. The 3rd starter was Art Mahaffey, the previous year's ace.
Dennis Bennett was the 4th starter.
They were indeed 6.5 up with 12 to go, but they won their final two
games after the horrid 10-loss streak. The final game victory
(Bunning's 19th win, if memory serves) kept the Reds from tying for the
title; they and the Phils were both 1 game behind the Cards, with the
Giants(?) another game back. The Mets couldn't hold an early lead
against the Cards that final Sunday, or there would have been a 3-way
tie. Too bad they couldn't have saved some of the 15 or so runs they
scored on Saturday when they crushed St. Louis.
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4,336 | I have a MOSFET pulled out of a Trygon power supply, for which I have no
manual. It's a Motorola part with a 1972 date code and the number
285-4 | 11 | trimmed_train |
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Bobby, there's a question here that I just HAVE to ask. If all
of your posts aren't some sort of extended, elaborate hoax, why
are you trying so hard to convince the entire civilised world
that you're feeble minded? You have a talent for saying the most
absurd things. Here's a little sign for you, print it, cut it out
and put it on top of your computer/terminal.
ENGAGE BRAIN PRIOR TO OPERATING KEYBOARD
(Having said all that, I must admit we all get a laugh from
your stuff.)
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2,692 |
Gamepro magazine published pictures a few months ago and Computer Chronicles
(a program that is syndicated to public tv stations around the nation) spent
several minutes on it when it was shown at CES. It was very impressive what
it can do in real time.
John Munsch | 1 | trimmed_train |
1,266 | : >Based on the amount of E-Mail from fellow Christians who have read the
: >posts and told me I was wasting my time with Butler and Joslin, I told
: >them I wasn't doing it for DB or DJ but for other Christians. They
: >have told me that DB's and DJ's arguments won't convince most Bible
: >studying Christians. So I have reevaluated my purpose here and it's
: >also contributed to my decision.
: So most Bible-studying Christians won't be convinced by my arguments?
: And this is supposed to be a Good Thing, I presume?
Where does this "Most Bible studying Christians think as Frank
does" come from. And what implied "good" are you doing for other
Christians?
At least some of what you are teaching has been demonstrated as
wrong. Has it ever occured to you that you may be doing more harm
than good to your fellow Christians?
BTW, I used to think like Frank does. I went to a fundamentalist
church for a while. I didn't start to really think about what
they were saying until I noticed a "God's Science" phamphlet
there. I read it and noticed that the authors of it knew virtually
nothing about Science. I asked church members some questions about
"theories" from the phamphlet and got only deceptive answers. I
began to notice a very similar style of "answers" for theological
questions as well. The only conclusion I could reach was that
these peoples' beliefs about the Bible were about as valid as
their beliefs in their God's Science phamphlet.
: If there are still people out there who think that my purpose here
: is to "attack the Bible," (an accusation Frank once made) I would point
: out that I have also criticized people who have posted "bible
: contradictions" that turn out to be silly, out of context, or easily
: (and legitimately) reconciled. I'm not attacking the Bible, but
: intellectual dishonesty *about* the Bible, from either side.
If one of the primary purposes of Christians is to seek out truth,
how can people condemn you for doing this?
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5,543 | I know of two people who have horrer stories about the DOS 6.0.
That's 100% of the people I know with DOS 6.0. Both have
had to reformat their disks and start over. One had drive D compress and work
fine, only to compress C: to have the thing choke, spit out an unintelligable
warning, and then hang. All that was left on either drive was autoexec.bat
and config.sys. Calls to Microsoft only met with busy signals. After reformatting
the drive, I'm not sure if he had the guts to reinstall 6.0 or stay with a known
entity.
The other may have been a marginal drive, however, his upgrade failed,
he had to format a floppy disk at 6.0, format the drive, and then reinstall.
I make now claims since I was not driving at the time, however, be careful
and make sure you back important things up. | 3 | trimmed_train |
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2,119 |
Yes. I cannot remeber which works I read about this in, as it was many
years ago. This ritual was called The Tarobaullum I believe, (The
spelling may be off).
Pope Charles
| 15 | trimmed_train |
8,313 | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Don't be so sure, the Blues played the Hawks pretty well this season,
and won twice at the Stadium. The Blues will give the Hawks a hard time.
This series is one of the best first round matchups, could go either way.
The Hawks will probably prevail in seven games. | 17 | trimmed_train |
8,935 | :
: Nut or not, he was clearly a liar. He said he would surrender after
: local radio stations broadcast his message, but he didn't. Then he
: said he would surrender after Passover, but he didn't.
: | 15 | trimmed_train |
1,925 | They need a hit software product to encourage software sales of the product,
i.e. the Pong, Pacman, VisiCalc, dBase, or Pagemaker of multi-media.
There are some multi-media and digital television products out there already,
albeit, not as capable as 3DO's. But are there compelling reasons to buy
such yet? Perhaps someone in this news group will write that hit software :-)
| 1 | trimmed_train |
9,457 |
Jesus certainly demonstrated the great depth of his love for the
children who died today at the Davidian complex.
Sorry, but the events today made me even more negative concering
organized religion.
Cheers,
Kent | 15 | trimmed_train |
9,515 | I'm concerned about a recent posting about WBT/SIL. I thought they'd
pretty much been denounced as a right-wing organization involved in
ideological manipulation and cultural interference, including Vietnam
and South America. A commission from Mexican Academia denounced them in
1979 as " a covert political and ideological institution used by the
U.S. govt as an instrument of control, regulation, penetration, espionage and
repression."
My concern is that this group may be seen as acceptable and even
praiseworthy by readers of soc.religion.christian. It's important that
Christians don't immediately accept every "Christian" organization as
automatically above reproach. | 0 | trimmed_train |
8,865 | If you're willing to do a little work, you can make DrawnButtons do what you
want, more-or-less. One of my colleagues here at GE CRD has done just that
in our internal LYMB system.
We have a matrix transform class that makes it easy to compute a series of
dial positions from a single set of vectors. Each set of vectors is then
drawn into a pixmap. Clicking the button advances the knob's state and
changes to the next pixmap in the sequence.
Using DrawnButtons obviously still constrains you to taking up a rectangular
portion of the parent widget, but that's normally not a big shortcoming. You
can make things look circular enough.
| 16 | trimmed_train |
9,248 |
Aw, just take a moment to digest it and I'm sure you'll see the humour... | 17 | trimmed_train |
10,668 |
First, it will not pass a National Electrical code inspection.
Secondly, The neutral wire is current carrying and the ground wire
shouldn't be, or only during a fault condition.
The reason the neutral and ground are tied together in the panel is the
tranformer on the power pole has a grounded center-tap secondary, with the
grounded center-tap the neutral. This gives 120v to neutral(ground) from
each side of the transformer and 240v across the transformer. So in effect
the neutral and ground should be at the same potential.
------------------------------------------------------------------
Mark E. Kilpela email [email protected]
Michigan Technological University
School of Technology | 11 | trimmed_train |
287 |
Which means he has absolutely no idea about what the Assumption is.
However greatly we extoll Mary, it is quite obvious that she is in no
way God or even part of God or equal to God. The Assumption of our
Blessed Mother, meant that because of her close identification with the
redemptive work of Christ, she was Assumed (note that she did not
ASCEND) body and soul into Heaven, and is thus one of the few, along
with Elijah, Enoch, Moses (maybe????) who are already perfected in
Heaven. Obviously, the Virgin Mary is far superior in glorification to
any of the previously mentioned personages.
Jung should stick to Psychology rather than getting into Theology. | 0 | trimmed_train |
9,577 | If the new Kuiper belt object *is* called 'Karla', the next
one should be called 'Smiley'. | 10 | trimmed_train |
3,806 | : It is meaningless to compare one player's plus/minus statistic with
: another players' out of the context of the role and the playing time
: of the players involved.
: To compare Jagr's and Francis's plus/minus is ridiculous and absurd...
: Gerald
Thank you for putting this in perspective!
| 17 | trimmed_train |
3,550 | Hi from Australia,
I am a car enthusiast in Australia.
I am particularly interested in American Muscle cars of the
1960s and 1970s. ALL MAKES: AMC, Ford, Chrysler/Mopar, GM.
I will be in the USA for 6 weeks from May 2nd to -June 14 1993.
Chicago: Sun May 2 -Thursday May 6
Denver: Friday May 7 - Sunday May 9
Austin, Texas: Monday May 10- Friday May 21
Oklahoma City: Friday May 21 - Monday May 24
Anaheim, California: Tuesday May 25-Thursday May 27
Las Vegas, Nevada: Friday May 28- Sunday May 30
Grand Canion, Monday May 31 - Tuesday June 1
Las Angeles, San Diego and vicinity: Wednesday June 3-Sunday June 6 June
South Lake Tahoe, Cal: Sunday June 6 - Wednesday June 9
Reno: Thursday June 10
San Fransisco: Thursday June 10 - Sunday June 13
I was wondering if anyone could send me any information of
car shows, swap meets, drag meets, model car shows etc. during this period.
Can anybody tell me when the Pomona Swap meet is on this year?
Also, any places to visit (eg. car museums, private collections,
your collection? etc. Any bit of information is appreciated!
I am also interested in finding some model cars (scale Models).
I am intersted in 1968-1974 AMC cars. Of particular interest is:
1968-1970 AMX
1968-1974 Javelin
1969 SCRAMBLER
1970 Rebel Machine
and others
If you have any kits, plastics, diecast etc and are interested in selling them,
tell me, I will be interested.
I can also send/bring you models of Australian High performance cars if
you are interested.
Please reply by email to: [email protected]
Thanks, | 4 | trimmed_train |
6,708 |
I agree. Sad, but true.
Please name one.
.... Upon which our Bill of Rights is based. Some delusion.
If this were not true in practice, then certain unethical politicians would
not be passing gun control laws. Politicians are generally whores to public
opinion. This does NOT mean the the public is either well informed or correct.
As for the stats, anyone can support anything with the right stats. The
"right" stats, from what I've seen, are sometimes even used to support
conflicting sides of the same issue.
Used to own firearms? While armed insurrection, as the FF's of the Const.
may have envisioned seems to me a somewhat fanatical approach to avoiding this,
Political protest is still an option at this point. I agree that it's
argueably not enough and/or too late. If all else fails, there's always
PVC pipe and cosmoline.
--
Chris Miller
[email protected] | 9 | trimmed_train |
5,827 | We have recently purchased a Tektronix xterminal, and I'm having
a problem with it. We have a graphics widget that we wrote to
display waveforms, and it doesn't work on the xterminal. the buttons,
etc, all show up, and it seems to take the 'right' amount of time to
draw, but nothing is visible in the graphics window. I
have no clue as to where to start looking: the program works fine
on all our suns (3s and 4s, color and B&W). could anyone suggest a
line of attack for this problem?
TekXpress XP380 color xterminal running 6.0.0. host is a Sun IPX
running SunOS 4.1.3 and X11R5, PL17.
| 16 | trimmed_train |
6,070 | Hello,
This is my first net letter, so forgive mistakes!
I have been plagued by problems (or lack of info) with
authorization in Open Windows 3.0 for a long while and
would like some help please! I generally use strait
MIT X, and so don't use OW much, but when I share
X software with others - bad news.
PROBLEM:
My friend who logs into his SSII trys to run my
program that runs fine on my machine, however,
my friend gets "client not authorized to connect
to server" (or something close). If OW is started
with the -noauth option all is well, but surely this
is not required in general!
Also, xhost + does not work, becoming root does not
work, etc...
Any help will be greatly appreciated!
Thanx | 16 | trimmed_train |
2,041 |
Huh? If I buy a 128M optical, I might lose my friends? Why - do they
smell bad?
:-)
On a serious note, I have heard the tales about SyQuest failures. But I
am curious about Jon's comments on cartridge wear for the the Bernoullis.
Can someone elaborate? Is there a general consensus that the 128M opticals
are the most reliable? I am mostly concerned about media failures, as
opposed to drive mechanism failures. | 14 | trimmed_train |
6,998 | No, not another false alarm, not a "It'll certainly be done by *next* week"
message... No, this is the real thing. I repeat, this is *not* a drill!
Batten down the hatches, hide the women, and lock up the cows, XV 3.00 has
finally escaped. I was cleaning its cage this morning when it overpowered
me, broke down the office door, and fled the lab. It was last seen heading
in the general direction of export.lcs.mit.edu at nearly 30k per second...
If found, it answers to the name of 'contrib/xv-3.00.tar.Z'.
Have a blast. I'm off to the vacation capital of the U.S.: Waco, Texas. | 16 | trimmed_train |
6,179 | I need to get the specs, or at least a very verbose interpretation of the
specs, for QuickTime. Technical articles from magazines and references to
books would be nice too.
I also need the specs in a format usable on a Unix or MS-DOS system. I can't
do much with the QuickTime stuff they have on ftp.apple.com in its present
format.
Thanks in advance. | 1 | trimmed_train |
8,785 | My Apple 13" RGB monitor has over the past few months gone brighter and
brighter and the colors are not as rich as before. Has anyone out there
encountered a similar problem? Dows anyone happen to know what this problem
may be due to?
| 14 | trimmed_train |
2,724 | [email protected] (A.J. Teel) writes...
Wrong. It's possible to inherit a debt.
See above.
The Constitution is not a contract. It is a statute. Please,
Mr. Teel, or anyone, show me one case where the U.S.
Constitution, or any state constitution, is considered a
contract.
It is also designed to delineate the powers of the U.S.
government.
I can't wait.
Daniel Reitman
HOW NOT TO WRITE A DEED
One case involved the construction of a conveyance to grantees "jointly, as
tenants in common, with equal rights and interest in said land, and to the
survivor thereof, in fee simple. . . . To Have and to Hold the same unto the
said parties hereto, equally, jointly, as tenants in common, with equal rights
and interest for the period or term of their lives, and to the survivor thereof
at the death of the other." | 13 | trimmed_train |
8,682 |
You misunderstand. I'm not trying to prove a *cause* for anything.
Merely pointing out that Ted's assertion that the "blip" in revenues was
"caused" by selling to avoid the tax can't be proven.
Not disputed.
It works for any situation. If you believe the market is going up,
don't sell.
If believe it's not, sell. But then you'd be selling anyways, wouldn't
you?
So where is the evidence that a large number of people suddenly decided
that the higher taxes meant they should sell before the year was out?
There isn't any.
Ted's saying that the increase over the previous year is "proof" of
that proposition, but I'm saying you can't know that the trend of increasing
capital gains revenues wouldn't account for a lot of that increase.
1986 was the height of the housing boom, remember. People were
"trading up" like mad.
Indeed. | 13 | trimmed_train |
6,750 |
Excellently put!
Even as a libertarian, I have to admit government does do some things I
like. There is a beautiful performing arts complex in Ft. Lauderdale
that was partially built with tax dollars (I don't know how much was
private and how much was stolen, I mean public) but it is beautiful and
I enjoy it. (Keep in mind, though, most of the people in the city will
never attend a single performance there, so they might feel differently
about having to help pay for it.)
However, I have to disagree about it being desireable or efficient to
give government intervention-power on a case-by-case basis. In fact,
we have a lot better luck maintaining our freedom of speech precisely
because it is not decided on a case-by-case basis as much as other
issues. Judges decide whether political speech is allowed on the
sidewalk in front of the post office. They do not try to decide just
whether pro-nazi, pro-choice, pro-life, or pro-tax political speech
should be allowed on the sidewalk in front of the post office. You can
imagine the result if right to free speech was decided by the majority
on a case-by-case basis.
Not so with economic issues. Government does tell taxi-drivers exactly
what they can charge, but not the bus lines or the lawyers.
Just as it is not desireable to decide rights of free speech on a
case-by-case basis, we should not decide rights to free enterprise on a
case-by-case basis.
There is hope that a government can be restricted from interferring with
free enterprise. But there is no hope, in my opinion, of having a
government that interferes with free enterprise in an "efficient"
manner; I call it political market failure.
Thus, if you value freedom and the abundance it produces, you have to
swallow the "whole libertarian agenda." | 13 | trimmed_train |
9,601 | Hi Folks not exactly certain if this is the best place to ask, but I am
searching for a summer internship in engineering. I will be graduating in early
May with a B.S. in aerospace engineering and then pursuing my Masters this Fall
.Does anyone know of anything that is available, I am in the process of applyi
ng to some of the larger companies (ie. MacDac, Martin Marietta, Lockheed. If a
nyone knows of anything I would appreciate it if you could mail it to me.
Thanks in advance | 10 | trimmed_train |
9,078 |
The magnets are huge! Good MRI sets with big (>1.5 Tesla) magnets
cost millions of dollars. Then, the radiologist wants $400 for
reading each scan.
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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 |
10,822 | Thanks Ron and Peter for some very nice maps.
I have an advice though. You wrote that the maps were reduced to 256
colors. As far ad I understand JPEG pictures gets much better (and
the compressed files smaller) if you use the original 3 color 24 bit
data when converting to JPEG.
Thanks again,
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6,549 |
Try WorkShift by Karl Thoreddson. The latest version is 2.0 (or later?) but
the following is at Cica in the Desktop directory.
WRKSFT16 ZIP : WorkShift Graphical Virtual Desktop (ver 1.6)
Or email Karl and ask him to put version 2.0 up
Karl's email: [email protected] (from the MS-Write file of v1.6)
I was Beta tester for WorkShift and must say it is very good
(I gain nothing from saying that).
It'll even remember your WorkShifts (WorkSpaces as you said) between
Windows sessions. | 18 | trimmed_train |
10,848 |
Our panel of judges has deliberated the question, and the answer is:
Send the requester one copy, and then gang-FAQ yourself. | 12 | trimmed_train |
10,466 |
First of all, the original poster misquoted. The reference is from 2 Tim 3:16.
The author was Paul, and his revelations were anything but "(at best)
second-hand".
"And is came about that as [Saul] journeyed, he was approaching
Damascus, and suddenly a light from heaven flashed around him; and
he fell to the ground, and heard a voice saying to him, "Saul, Saul,
why are you persecuting Me?" And he said, "Who art Thou, Lord?" And
He said, "I am Jesus whom you are persecuting, . . ."
(Acts 9:3-5, NAS)
Paul received revelation directly from the risen Jesus! (Pretty cool, eh?) He
became closely involved with the early church, the leaders of which were
followers of Jesus throughout his ministry on earth.
I agree. I don't believe anyone but the Spirit would be able to convince you
the Spirit exists. Please don't complain about this being circular. I know
it is, but really, can anything of the natural world explain the supernatural?
(This is why revelation is necessary to the authors of the Bible.)
The Spirit is part of God. How much closer to the source can you get?
The Greek in 2 Timothy which is sometimes translated as "inspired by God",
literally means "God-breathed". In other words, God spoke the actual words
into the scriptures. Many theologians and Bible scholars (Dr. James Boice is
one that I can remember off-hand) get quite annoyed by the dryness and
incompleteness of "inspired by God".
That's what the verse taken from 2 Timothy was all about. The continuity of a
book written over a span of 1500 years by more than 40 authors from all walks
of life is a testimony to the single authorship of God.
What source to you claim to have discovered which has information of superior
historicity to the Bible? Certainly not Josephus' writings, or the writings
of the Gnostics which were third century, at the earliest.
Jesus was fully God as well. That's why I'd assert that he is wise.
Please rethink this last paragraph. If there is no God, which seems to be your
current belief, then Jesus was either a liar or a complete nut because not
only did he assert that God exists, but he claimed to be God himself! (regards
to C.S. Lewis) How then could you have the least bit of respect for Jesus?
In conclusion, be careful about logically unfounded hypotheses based
on gut feelings about the text and other scholars' unsubstantiated claims.
The Bible pleads that we take it in its entirety or throw the whole book out.
About your reading of the Bible, not only does the Spirit inspire the
writers, but he guides the reader as well. We cannot understand it in the
least without the Spirit's guidance:
"For to us God revealed them through the Spirit; for the Spirit
searches all things, even the depths of God." (1 Cor 2:10, NAS)
Peace and may God guide us in wisdom.
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A Carpenter's Apprentice | and to hold God in awe. This is the law that,
[email protected] | seeing the stricken heart of pride brought down,
| we learn when we are old. -Adapted from Sophocles
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7,144 |
Title 18, 241 and/or 242 seem to apply. 241 is conspiracy (two or
more persons) against rights of citizens. 242 is deprivation of
rights under color of law. Both call for up to life in prison if
death occurs. Reno, Bentsen, and Clinton are probably all principals
to the crime (as they are responsible for authorized actions on the
part of their subordinates).
You forgot one detail, they should be turned over to the Texas
authorities for trial, as the crime was committed there (Article 4,
section 2).
--
Charles Scripter * [email protected]
Dept of Physics, Michigan Tech, Houghton, MI 49931 | 9 | trimmed_train |
4,439 |
Didn't Paul write that if the Resurrection is not true, we are the
biggest fools of all? However, whether you believe in Christ or not,
His teachings (e.g. love your brotherman as yourself), even if only
followed at a secular level, could do a great deal to alleviate some of
the problems we see today in the world. Even when I was a rabid atheist
I couldn't deny that. | 0 | trimmed_train |
6,673 |
Yes only your $00.02. Here's mine.
If I were running at a new chip at a Trade show, and had little to no real
technical knowledge, I wouldn't let some stranger with a diskette boot my demo
machine. If the demo machine is down too long people will not see my nice
demos, and if this purposted LINUX diskette is really something that will wipe
the disk, or is loaded with a VIRUS!, I'm in deep trouble.
No marketer in their right mind would let you do this, unless they had
specifically invited people to do so, and provided machines to do it with.
We can we learn : This technology will be shipping from PC vendors in May 1993,
and will be i486 compatible.
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2,700 | I have a 1.2GB full size Seagate SCSI2 disk for sale. Model No. is ST41200N
This is a brand new disk, never been used or formatted.
Send me your offer at [email protected] | 5 | trimmed_train |
8,165 |
# 3. Is it true that Israeli stocks nuclear weapons ? If so,
# could you provide any evidence ?
Yes, Israel has nuclear weapons. However:
1) Their use so far has been restricted to killing deer, by LSD addicted
"Cherrie" soldiers.
2) They are locked in the cellar of the "Garinei Afula" factory, and since
the Gingi lost the key, no one can use them anymore.
3) Even if the Gingi finds the key, the chief Rabbis have a time lock
on the bombs that does not allow them to be activated on the Sabbath
and during weeks which follow victories of the Betar Jerusalem soccer
team. A quick glance at the National League score table will reveal
the strategic importance of this fact. | 6 | trimmed_train |
1,842 | Does anybody have any solid data on how many legally owned versus
illegally owned firearms are used in crime. I know the number of
legally owned guns used in crime is small, but I would like a number,
and a reference if possible.
Data should be e-mailed to me.
Open discussion should be directed to talk.politics.guns
-Seth
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[unlike cats] dogs NEVER scratch you when you wash them. They just
become very sad and try to figure out what they did wrong. -Dave Barry | 9 | trimmed_train |
7,291 |
I HOPE THAT YOU ARE IN THE WAY OF THE NOBLE FEDERAL ENFORCERS and
are blown away accidently by the governments goons.
You would cheer the death to 25 childern?
This is the sort of person who served as a death camp guard. | 9 | trimmed_train |
552 | Toronto Siggraph
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What: ``Chance's Art'': 2D Graphics and Animation on the Indigo.
By: Ken Evans, Imagicians Artware, Inc.
When: Tuesday 20 April 1993 7:00pm-9:00pm
Where: The McLuhan Centre for Culture and Technology
University of Toronto
39A Queen's Park Crescent
Toronto
Who: Members and non-members alike
(non-members encouraged to become members...)
Abstract:
Imagicians Artware, Inc. is entering into early beta site testing on Silicon
Graphics workstations of a new 2D abstract artwork and animation package called
Chance's Art. The package will be described and demonstrated, and some of the
technical issues will be discussed. Marketing plans will be outlined. The
talk will also present some of the technical and business problems increasingly
confronting small startup software companies today, and some of the
opportunities this situation presents.
Time after the event will be allocated for hands-on demonstrations to
interested parties. Silicon Graphics is graciously providing an Indigo for
this event. Myck Kupka will also be demonstrating his computerized interactive
reflective stereoscope, which is installed upstairs in the McLuhan Centre, so
feel free to drop by for a demonstration before or after the event. BTW, be
sure to sing "Happy Birthday, Myck"...
The names of nominees for our Siggraph executive offices will be announced at
this meeting. Nominations will still be open until the election at our
May 18th event; call Myck Kupka at 465-0943 or fax to 465-0729.
Directions: The McLuhan Coachhouse is on the east side of Queen's Park
Crescent, just NORTH of Wellesley, SOUTH of St. Joseph St., BEHIND (EAST of)
39 Queen's Park Crescent, which is the centre for Mediaeval Studies. | 1 | trimmed_train |
11,060 |
I too would like a 3D graphics library! How much do C libraries cost
anyway? Can you get the tools used by, say, RenderMan, and can you get
them at a reasonable cost?
Sorry that I don't have any answers, just questions... | 1 | trimmed_train |
1,867 |
ARGHHHHHHHHHh
READ THE MEMOS!!!!
I said that I PERSONALLY had other people order the EXACT SAME FOOD at
TWO DIFFERENT TIMES from the SAME RESTAURANT and the people that
ordered the food for me did NOT TELL ME which time the MSG was in the
food and which time it was not in the food.
ONE TIME I HAD A REACTION
ONE TIME I DID NOT
THE REACTION CAME THE TIME THE MSG WAS IN THE FOOD
THAT WAS THE ONLY DIFFERENCE
SAME RESTAURANT - SAME INGREDIENTS!!!
I eat lots of Chinese food - I LOVE Chinese food. I've just learned
the following
IF I get food at one of the restaurants that DOES NOT USE MSG or
IF I prepare the food myself without MSG or
IF I order the food from a restaurant that will hold the MSG (and I
never get soup unless it's from a restaurant that cooks without the
MSG)
I DO NOT GET A REACTION!!!!
OKAY
DO YOU UNDERSTAND!!!!
I GET A REACTION FROM MSG
I DO NOT GET A REACTION WHEN THERE IS NO MSG
If you're having trouble understand this, please tell me which of the
words you do not understand and I'll look them up in the dictionary
for you.
--
The great secret of successful marriage is to treat all disasters
as incidents and none of the incidents as disasters.
-- Harold Nicholson | 19 | trimmed_train |
6,451 |
Speaking as one who knows relativity and quantum mechanics, I say:
Bullshit.
Speaking as one who has taken LSD, I say:
Bullshit.
How could striving toward an ideal be in any way useful, if the ideal
had no objective existence?
--
Mark Pundurs | 15 | trimmed_train |
5,584 | My brother has been alienated from my parents and me since shortly after
his marriage to a domineering and insecure woman, about twelve years ago.
We've kept things on a painfully polite, Christmas-card sort of level
for most of this time. Attempts to see each other end disastrously, with
his wife throwing a screaming fit and storming out over either our imagined
slights to her, or his inattention or insensitivity to her (I mean, this'll
happen by the end of a single restaurant meal). He seems, from what I've
seen, to live in a state of quivering anxiety, hoping futilely to keep
the next storm from breaking. He has sacrificed not only meaningful contact
with us but also other friends and outside interests. Now, this is his
choice, and I need to accept it even if I deplore it. But it's hard.
From time to time I've wanted to drop the pretense that we have a
relationship--by cutting off contact--or trying to have a real if painful
relationship, by talking honestly with him, but I've always thought, "Why
be dramatic? And you know he'll only get evasive and then find some excuse
to get off the phone. Just leave the door open, in case he ever decides to
come back." It's been an unsatisfying choice, to allow us to go on
with the superficial trappings of a relationship, but it was the best I
could think of.
Now, this weekend, my mother finally decided that she wasn't going
to pretend any more and has cut off relations with them. This was the
outcome of a phone conversation in which my sister-in-law screamed and
raved at my mother, blaming her for everything wrong in their lives, and
in which my brother evaded, temporized, claimed the situation was
beyond his control, and as always expected my mother to make all the
allowances and concessions. Mom said she would not, that she would not
quietly take abuse any more, and that if these were the terms of their
relationship, she didn't want to talk to or see them any more. And she hung
up. (I have never seem my mother lose her temper, and I think that this is
the first time she's ever hung up on someone.) Mom says she feels as if
she's divorced my brother, and that it's a relief in some ways to have the
break out in the open and done with.
I have mixed feelings. I'm proud of Mom for sticking up for herself;
angry at my brother and sister-in-law for hurting her, for being jerks, for
persisting in such a wretched life, which hurts us all and is warping their
children; angry at my sister-in-law for being so hateful, and angry at my
brother for being a coward and having so little respect for himself or us
that he's willing to throw us aside and use up all his energy trying to
appease an unappeasable,
emotionally disturbed woman; pained for their children, who are a mess;
scared for the future, since this marks the time when either things will
change and improve or the break will become irrevocable; nastily self-
righteous over this bit of proof that they can't "get away" with treating
us or each other this way, and then disgusted with myself for even
beginning to gloat over others' misery; and finally, mostly, sad, sad,
sad, to see my parents hurt and my brother and sister-in-law trapped in
a horrible, destructive situation that they can't see a way out of--or
they can't bear to take whatever paths they do see. And I'm frustrated
because I don't know what if anything to do, and doing nothing drives me
up the wall. I try to pray, about my own feelings of rage, impotence,
and vindictiveness, and about their situation, but I am not
free of the desire to *DO* something concrete. (The desire to *DO*
something, to define a problem and fix it, is one of my besetting
vices; I'm having a terrible time quieting down my internal
mental chatter enough to listen for God.)
Do you thoughtful and kind people on the net have advice for me? Is
this a time to reach out to my brother? To let things be? How can I
conquer my rage AT him enough to be there FOR him?
Here's the big question I've been evading throughout this long, long
post: Is it ok, as a Christian and a proponent of faith, hope, and
charity, to accept the destruction of a relationship? To give up on
my own brother, or at least to accept that I am powerless to help him
and can only wait and see what happens? Do please answer--by e-mail or
post.
Thank you. | 0 | trimmed_train |
9,213 |
Not enough magtape.
Seriously, do you have any idea how much traffic flows through the US phone
system in a single day?
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1,898 |
I think that you are incorrect, Roger. Patrick,
Smythe and Adams all played or coached in the league before becoming
front office types. Hence, they did help build the league, although
they were not great players themselves.
I agree that a name is a name is a name, and if some people
have trouble with names that are not easily processed by the fans,
then changing them to names that are more easily processed seems like
a reasonable idea. If we can get people in the (arena) door by being
uncomplicated, then let's do so. Once we have them, they will realize
what a great game hockey is, and we can then teach them something
abotu the history of the game.
No, I would not want to see a Ballard division. But to say
that these owners are assholes, hence all NHL management people are
assholes would be fallacious. Conn Smythe, for example, was a classy
individual (from what I have heard).
Also, isn't the point of "professional" hockey to make money
for all those involved, which would include the players. What I think
you might be saying is that the players have not made as much money as
should have been their due, and it is the players that are what make
the game great not the people who put them on the ice, so naming
division after management people rather than players is adding insult
(in the form of lesser recognition) to injury (less money than was
deserved). | 17 | trimmed_train |
4,745 | Anyone around here read this yet?
Does Anita have a number?
Tony | 12 | trimmed_train |
11,052 | ok, i have a 486dx50(ISA) w/ Diamond Stealth VRAM 1MB.
I was really satisfied w/ its performance in windows.
but now more and more games needs higher frame rates in DOS' VGA,
especially this new Strike Commander. ;-)
this stealth vram can only give me 17.5 fps. ;-( (i use 3dbench).
my winmark was 6.35 million, i think.
so right now i'm considering to replace it w/ a new card, which hopefully
can perform approx same w/ my current VRAM in windows and also
can perform DOS' VGA preferably >30fps.
i also saw the 3dbench benchmark list from someone who compiled it
in csipg and it looked that SpeedStar 24X and Orchid Prodesigner 2d-s
ware the fastest for non local bus motherboard.
both can give >30fps in DOS' VGA w/ 486dx2/66.
Does anyone have a winmarks for both of those cards above with the processor
type ? which one is the worthiest(not necessarily fastest)?
any other card recommendation is welcomed too.
also, if possible, where can i get 'this' card for the cheapest? ;-)
thanks in advance, folks! | 18 | trimmed_train |
4,077 | A friend of mine is cnsidering buying a new car, and is considering the
Subaru Impreza or the Nissan Altima right now. Which of these two cars
would you recommend. We definately want an airbag and ABS, and room for
tall people and long legs.
If you have other suggestions for cars under $13K after dealing I'd be
interested
in you opinions as well.
PLEASE send replies to [email protected], no tthis address. | 4 | trimmed_train |
2,099 |
[ a lot of religious opinions and quotations from the Bible and from
many Catholic theologians and Papal Bulls ]
[ which, although introduced with a smiley, was not as funny as it
might have been (notable exception: subject headers such as "ONE'S
DICK IS ONE'S INSTRUMENT OF REDEMPTION." ]
[ and indeed, the posting seemed to be more a vehicle for the
religious text than for any "literary/moral analysis" ]
I am surprised and saddened. I would expect this kind of behavior
from the Evangelical Born-Again Gospel-Thumping In-Your-Face We're-
The-Only-True-Christian Protestants, but I have always thought
that Catholics behaved better than this.
Friend Dennis, I urge you to follow the example of your fellow
Catholics, of who I count many dozens as my friends, and practice
your faith through good example and decent living and respect
for the common humanity of others. Please do not stoop to the
level of the E B-A G-T I-Y-F W-T-O-T-C Protestants, who think
that the best way to witness is to be strident, intrusive, loud,
insulting and overbearingly self-righteous.
The imagery in the Song of Solomon is a little bit dated (get it?
Middle East - date palms - oh, never mind) but apparently acceptable,
on a steaminess level, to be accepted as part of the canon. From
this fact I derive that erotica itself is not incompatible with
Catholic doctrine.
Is there such a thing as Catholic erotica? Not necessarily a love
story between people of that faith, but a love story that is not
exploitative, does not seek redemption through penis size, pays
proper respect to the dignity of each partner, and is still erotic
enough to have a place on a.s.s.
I would submit that the _Darknites_ series of stories qualify, also
most of the _Journal Entries_, and _Rings I and II_.
I would guess that your aim is to cut down on the pornography and
increase the erotica. I actually agree with you that nearly all of
the "I've got an enormous dick, and I shot my wad all over her face"
stories are crap. I count them as noise, which makes my take on the
signal-to-noise ration much lower than many other people's.
Since you are one of the few posters here who can actually write
decent prose, could you write a few stories for us instead of
overwhelming us with commentary?
--
Thank you. | 15 | trimmed_train |
8,486 | Anyone know what would cause my IIcx to not turn on when I hit the keyboard
switch? The one in the back of the machine doesn't work either...
The only way I can turn it on is to unplug the machine for a few minutes,
then plug it back in and hit the power switch in the back immediately...
Sometimes this doesn't even work for a long time...
I remember hearing about this problem a long time ago, and that a logic
board failure was mentioned as the source of the problem...is this true?
| 14 | trimmed_train |
10,864 | Actually, the "ether" stuff sounded a fair bit like a bizzare,
qualitative corruption of general relativity. nothing to do with
the old-fashioned, ether, though. maybe somebody could loan him
a GR text at a low level.
didn't get much further than that, tho.... whew.
| 10 | trimmed_train |
10,172 |
Well, that explains some things; I posted on soc.religion.islam
with an attached quote by Bobby to the effect that all atheists
are lying evil scum, and asked if it was a commonly-held idea
among muslims. I got no response. Asking about the unknown,
I guess...
Karl
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9,969 |
It depends. If you can get your old veterans cheap, and if they can perform
at a higher level than your young talent can *now*, why not the talent
develop in the minors while giving the fans some familiar names to cheer.
If the veterans are gone in a year or two -- that should be just about right.
Open question -- which was more important to the expansion clubs, the expansion
draft or the regular draft. (They've had one of each, I think.)
--
Dale J. Stephenson |*| ([email protected]) |*| Baseball fanatic | 2 | trimmed_train |
156 |
In addition to restricted mileage, many classic insurance carriers also require
that the vehicle be garaged when not in use.
$0.02
Ericy
| 4 | trimmed_train |
9,635 | Archive-name: hockey-faq
rec.sport.hockey answers to Frequently Asked Questions and other news:
Contents:
0. New Info.
1. NHL
2. NHL Minor Leagues
3. College Hockey (North America)
4. Other leagues (e.g. Europe, Canada Cup tournament)
5. E-mail files
6. USENET Hockey Pool
7. Up-coming Dates
8. Answers to some frequently asked questions
9. Miscellaneous
Send comments, suggestions and criticisms regarding this FAQ list via e-
mail to [email protected].
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0. New Info.
This section will describe additions since the last post so that you can
decide if there is anything worth reading. Paragraphs containing new
information will be preceded by two asterisks (**).
1.: New Anaheim contact, Winnipeg to keep affiliate in Moncton.
2.: New Milwaukee contact, IHL broadcaster of the year named, Rheaume to
start against Cyclones, San Diego sets record.
3.: Ticket info included for 1994 NCAA Division I Championships.
4.: World Championship Pool B results listed, Sweden Hockey Games final
standings listed, Swedish Elite League final standings listed, new Olypmic
Hockey mailing list.
5.: New Montreal mailing list address.
6.:
7.:
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1. NHL - National Hockey League
For detailed information concerning a team (particularly where to get
tickets and merchandise, where to watch games in town....), send e-mail to
the net contact(s) for the team.
First # of Last
Team Div Season Cups Cup Net Contacts
--------------------- --- ------ ---- ------ ----------------------
**
Anaheim Mighty Ducks - 93-94 - - Kris Myers
[email protected]
Boston Bruins A 24-25 5 71-72
Buffalo Sabres A 70-71 0 - Jeff Horvath
[email protected]
Calgary Flames S 80-81* 1 88-89 [email protected]
Chicago Blackhawks N 26-27 3 60-61 John Scholvin
[email protected]
Detroit Red Wings N 33-34* 7 54-55 [email protected]
Edmonton Oilers S 79-80* 5 89-90 Andrew Scott
[email protected]
Hartford Whalers A 79-80* 0 - Matthew Olsen
[email protected]
Los Angeles Kings S 67-68 0 - Stan Willis
[email protected]
Minnesota North Stars N 67-68* 0 - Mitch McGowan
[email protected]
Montreal Canadiens A 17-18 22 85-86
New Jersey Devils P 82-83* 0 -
New York Islanders P 72-73 4 82-83 Mark Anania
[email protected]
New York Rangers P 26-27 3 39-40 Paul Romano
[email protected]
Ottawa Senators A 92-93 0 - Scott Simpson
[email protected]
Philadelphia Flyers P 67-68 2 74-75 Pete Clark
[email protected]
Pittsburgh Penguins P 67-68 2 91-92 Lori Iannamico
[email protected]
Thomas Sullivan
[email protected]
Quebec Nordiques A 79-80* 0 -
St. Louis Blues N 67-68 0 - Joseph Achkar
[email protected]
San Jose Sharks S 91-92 0 - Nelson Lu
[email protected]
**
South Florida - 93-94 - -
Tampa Bay Lightning N 92-93 0 - Tom Wilson
[email protected]
Toronto Maple Leafs N 26-27* 11 66-67 Darryl Gamble
[email protected]
Vancouver Canucks S 70-71 0 - Alan Chim
[email protected]
Washington Capitals P 74-75 0 - David Lu
[email protected]
Winnipeg Jets S 79-80* 0 - [email protected]
A=Adams N=Norris P=Patrick S=Smythe
*Calgary: formerly Atlanta Flames (72/73-79/80)
Detroit: formerly Detroit Cougars (26/27-29/30) -> Detroit Falcons
(30/31-32/33)
Edmonton: formerly Alberta Oilers (WHA) (72/73) -> Edmonton Oilers (WHA)
(72/73-78/79)
Hartford: formerly New England Whalers (WHA) (72/73-78/79)
Minnesota: Cleveland Barons were merged with Minnesota for the 1978/79
season.
New Jersey: formerly Kansas City Scouts (74/75-75/76) -> Colorado
Rockies (76/77-81/82)
Quebec: formerly Quebec Nordiques (WHA) (72/73-78/79)
Toronto: formerly Toronto Arenas (17/18-18/19) -> Toronto St. Patricks
(19/20-25/26)
Winnipeg: formerly Winnipeg Jets (WHA) (72/73-78/79)
Teams with mailing lists, see section 5 for addresses: Boston, Buffalo,
Los Angeles, Montreal, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, St. Louis, San Jose,
Tampa Bay, Vancouver, Washington.
-----
- Schedule
1992-1993 Schedule for the NHL
April
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+
! ! ! ! ! 1 ! 2 ! 3 !
! ! ! ! !Min @ Cal!Mon @ Was!Buf @ Bos!
! ! ! ! !Det @ Chi!NYI @ NYR!Cal @ SJ !
! ! ! ! !Har @ Pit! !Chi @ StL!
! ! ! ! !Que @ Ott! !Van @ Det!
! ! ! ! !Tor @ Phi! !Win @ Edm!
! ! ! ! !Win @ SJ ! !Ott @ Har!
! ! ! ! !Van @ TB ! !Min @ LA !
! ! ! ! ! ! !Mon @ NYI!
! ! ! ! ! ! !NJ @ Tor!
! ! ! ! ! ! !TB @ Phi!
! ! ! ! ! ! !Pit @ Que!
+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+
! 4 ! 5 ! 6 ! 7 ! 8 ! 9 !10 !
!Bos @ Buf!Har @ NYR!Bos @ Que!Edm @ Van!Que @ Bos!Van @ Cal!Bos @ Mon!
!Cal @ SJ ! !Buf @ Min!Har @ Ott!Chi @ NYI!Pit @ NYR!Buf @ Det!
!StL @ Chi! !Cal @ LA !Mon @ Pit!Det @ TB ! !Chi @ TB !
!Pit @ NJ ! !Edm @ SJ !NYR @ NJ !SJ @ LA ! !Har @ Que!
!NYR @ Was! !NYI @ Was! !Was @ Phi! !LA @ SJ !
!Van @ Ott! !Phi @ Win! !Tor @ Win! !StL @ Min!
! ! !StL @ TB ! ! ! !NJ @ Was!
! ! ! ! ! ! !Ott @ NYI!
! ! ! ! ! ! !NYR @ Pit!
! ! ! ! ! ! !Phi @ Tor!
+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+
!11 !12 !13 !14 !15 !16 !17 !
!Ott @ Bos!Was @ Mon!Mon @ Buf!Bos @ Ott!Phi @ Buf! ! !
!Que @ Buf!NYR @ Phi!Cal @ Edm!NYI @ Har!SJ @ Cal! ! !
!Cal @ Van! !Chi @ Min!Pit @ NJ !Tor @ Chi! ! !
!TB @ Chi! !LA @ Van!Was @ NYR!Min @ Det! ! !
!Win @ Edm! !Ott @ Que! !Edm @ Win! ! !
!Tor @ Har! !StL @ Tor! !Har @ NYI! ! !
!Min @ StL! !TB @ Win! !Van @ LA ! ! !
!NYI @ NJ ! ! ! !NJ @ Pit! ! !
! ! ! ! !TB @ StL! ! !
+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+
The season will begin on 10/6 and end on 4/15. Playoffs will begin on
4/18 and end on or before 6/14. 24 NHL regular season games will be played
in non-NHL cities during 92-93 season. Cities: Milwaukee (2), Sacramento
(2), Cleveland (2), Indianapolis, Phoenix, Miami, Oklahoma City, Dallas,
Atlanta, Cincinnati, Providence, Peoria, Hamilton (4), Saskatoon (4),
Halifax.
Here is a chart showing the number of games between the teams (84 games
each):
N N N P P W B B H M O Q C D M S T T C E L S V W
J Y Y h i a o u a o t u h e i t B o a d A J a i
I R i t s s f r n t e i t n L r l m n n
= = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =
NJ : - 7 7 7 9 7 4 4 4 3 4 4 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
NYI: 7 - 7 9 7 7 4 3 4 4 3 3 2 2 2 3 2 2 2 3 2 2 2 2
NYR: 7 7 - 7 7 9 3 4 3 4 3 4 2 2 2 2 3 2 2 2 2 3 2 2
Phi: 7 9 7 - 7 7 4 3 3 4 3 4 2 3 2 2 2 2 3 2 2 2 2 2
Pit: 9 7 7 7 - 7 5 4 3 3 4 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 2 2 2 2
Was: 7 7 9 7 7 - 3 4 4 3 4 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
Bos: 4 4 3 4 5 3 - 7 7 9 7 7 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
Buf: 4 3 4 3 4 4 7 - 9 7 7 7 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 2
Har: 4 4 3 3 3 4 7 9 - 7 7 7 2 2 2 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3
Mon: 3 4 4 4 3 3 9 7 7 - 7 7 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 2 2
Ott: 4 3 3 3 4 4 7 7 7 7 - 9 2 2 2 2 2 3 2 2 2 2 2 3
Que: 4 3 4 4 3 3 7 7 7 7 9 - 2 2 2 2 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2
Chi: 2 2 2 2 2 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 - 9 7 7 7 7 3 4 5 3 4 3
Det: 2 2 2 3 2 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 9 - 7 7 7 7 4 3 4 4 3 3
Min: 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 7 7 - 9 7 7 4 4 3 3 5 4
StL: 2 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 2 2 2 7 7 9 - 7 7 4 3 3 3 4 4
TB : 2 2 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 7 7 7 7 - 9 3 4 3 4 3 4
Tor: 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 7 7 7 7 9 - 4 3 4 4 3 3
Cal: 2 2 2 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 4 4 4 3 4 - 7 7 9 7 7
Edm: 2 3 2 2 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 4 3 4 3 4 3 7 - 7 7 7 9
LA : 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 2 2 5 4 3 3 3 4 7 7 - 7 9 7
SJ : 2 2 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 2 2 3 4 3 3 4 4 9 7 7 - 7 7
Van: 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 2 2 2 2 4 3 5 4 3 3 7 7 9 7 - 7
Win: 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 2 3 2 3 3 4 4 4 3 7 9 7 7 7 -
Valerie Hammerl <[email protected]> has posted this year's version
of nhl.c, a schedule program for NHL games. For example, users can find
out the games played on a certain date or find out the next ten games
played by team x. A copy can be obtained by e-mailing
<[email protected]>
Following is the neutral site schedule:
Tue 10/13: Calgary vs. Minnesota @ Saskatoon
Tue 10/20: Ottawa vs. Toronto @ Hamilton
Tue 11/03: Chicago vs. Washington @ Indianapolis
Tue 11/17: Toronto vs. Quebec @ Hamilton
Wed 11/18: Buffalo vs. New Jersey @ Hamilton
Tue 12/01: Los Angeles vs. Chicago @ Milwaukee
Tue 12/08: Montreal vs. Los Angeles @ Phoenix
Wed 12/09: Tampa Bay vs. New York Rangers @ Miami
Sun 12/13: Edmonton vs. New York Islanders @ Oklahoma City
Tue 12/15: New York Islanders vs. St. Louis @ Dallas
Mon 01/04: San Jose vs. Montreal @ Sacramento
Mon 01/18: Hartford vs. Winnipeg @ Saskatoon
Mon 02/08: Boston vs. Pittsburgh @ Atlanta
Mon 02/08: St. Louis vs. Hartford @ Peoria
Tue 02/16: Philadelphia vs. Calgary @ Cincinnati
Sat 02/20: Quebec vs. Tampa Bay @ Halifax
Mon 02/22: New York Rangers vs. San Jose @ Sacramento
Mon 02/22: Detroit vs. Philadelphia @ Cleveland
Tue 02/23: Winnipeg vs. Ottawa @ Saskatoon
Mon 03/01: Vancouver vs. Buffalo @ Hamilton
Thu 03/11: Minnesota vs. Vancouver @ Saskatoon
Tue 03/16: Washington vs. Detroit @ Milwaukee
Tue 03/16: New Jersey vs. Boston @ Providence *
Sun 03/21: Pittsburgh vs. Edmonton @ Cleveland
* Location subject to change
NHL Playoff Schedule:
Wales Conference Division Semifinals: April 18, 20, 22, 24, 26*, 28*, 30*
Campbell Conference Division Semifinals: April 19, 21, 23, 25, 27*, 29*, May 1*
Wales Conference Division Finals: May 2, 4, 6, 8, 10*, 12*, 14*
Campbell Conference Division Finals: May 3, 5, 7, 9, 11*, 13*, 15*
Wales Conference Final: May 16, 18, 20, 22, 24*, 26*, 28*
Campbell Conference Final: May 17, 19, 21, 23, 25*, 27*, 29*
Stanley Cup Final: June 1, 3, 5, 7, 9*, 11*, 14*
* - if neccessary
-----
- News & Scores
SPIKE (bryan.k.strouse) <[email protected]> posts weekday news and
box scores (Sunday through Thursday). John P. Curcio
<[email protected]> posts weekend news and box scores. Both maintain
e-mail lists for faster delivery.
Net contacts post team news as they see/hear/read it.
-----
- Notable team news (transactions and announcements)
Note that this information is culled from press releases and posts. It
is updated each month and only information currently under discussion or
of continuing importance or interest will be listed for more than two
postings.
Boston Bruins
Boston legislators and the developers proposing a new Boston Garden
finally agreed to a deal that puts the 19,000-seat, $160 million project
back on track to be finished in September 1995.
Right wing Daniel Marois will be sidelined indefinitely following
surgery to repair a herniated disc in his back.
**
Sent defenseman Glen Murray to Providence of the American Hockey League.
Buffalo Sabres
1-800-333-PUCK (1-800-333-7825)
Acquired left winger Bob Errey from Pittsburgh for defenseman Mike
Ramsey.
**
Veteran Buffalo Sabres broadcaster Ted Darling will be inducted into the
club's Hall of Fame Sunday, April 11. Darling, who joined the expansion
Sabres in 1970, was the team's play-by-play announcer on both television
and radio until illness forced him out of the booth during last season.
**
Recalled forwards Viktor Gordiouk and Doug MacDonald from Rochester of
American Hockey League.
Calgary Flames
Acquired veteran right wing Greg Paslawski from Philadelphia for future
considerations.
**
Recalled center Todd Harkins and left winger Tomas Forslund from Salt
Lake City of International Hockey League.
Chicago Blackhawks
The $175 million, privately financed United Center, scheduled to
open in August 1994, will be home to the NBA's Chicago Bulls and NHL's
Chicago Blackhawks. The stadium is owned by entities controlled by the two
teams. The owners apparently still have not made a decision on whether the
old Chicago Stadium will be razed for parking space once the new facility,
located directly across the street, opens.
Suspended defenseman Craig Muni indefinitely for failing to report
following a trade with Edmonton.
Detroit Red Wings
Acquired defenseman Steve Konroyd from Hartford for a sixth-round draft
pick.
Annnounced the signing of right wing Joe Frederick, their 13th pick in
the 1989 National Hockey League entry draft.
**
Two contrite hockey fans have returned the stolen Michigan Sports Hall
of Fame plaque honoring Detroit Red Wing great Gordie Howe. The bronze
plaque was stolen more than four years ago from Cobo Hall in Detroit, site
of the Michigan Hall of Fame.
Edmonton Oilers
Sent forward Esa Tikkanen to the New York Rangers for center Doug
Weight.
Traded defenseman Craig Muni to Chicago for forward Mike Hudson.
NHL commissioner Gary Bettman said the Edmonton Oilers' lease with
Northlands Coliseum must be improved if the team is to survive in the
city. Edmonton Northlands is a non-profit agency set up by the city to
administer exhibition facilities including the Coliseum. Oilers owner
Peter Pocklington calls his lease with Northlands horrendous and has
threatened to move the team if he doesn't get a better deal. He makes no
money from parking, concessions or building advertising. The 17,313-seat
Coliseum also has few of the lucrative private boxes that produce
significant revenues for other owners.
Announced center Kevin Todd will not need surgery but will miss the
remainder of the season with a separated shoulder.
Hartford Whalers
Sent defenseman Steve Konroyd to Detroit for a sixth-round draft pick.
Acquired left winger Robert Kron and a third-round draft pick from
Vancouver for left winger Murray Craven and a fifth-round draft pick.
**
The state of Connecticut will begin negotiations to buy the Civic Center
from the city in an effort to keep the financially struggling Hartford
Whalers franchise in the city.
Los Angeles Kings
Sent center John McIntyre to the New York Rangers for defenseman Mark
Hardy and Ottawa's fifth-round 1993 draft pick.
Minnesota North Stars
1-800-800-0435 if calling from the U.S.
1-800-800-0458 if calling from Canada
The Dallas City Council has approved an agreement with the Minnesota
North Stars that will bring the NHL club to Reunion Arena next season.
Defenseman Mark Tinordi, captain of the North Stars, will be sidelined
the rest of the season, including any postseason games the North Stars
might play, because of a broken collarbone.
Acquired defenseman Mark Osiecki from Winnipeg for ninth- and 10th-round
draft picks in 1993.
Added defenseman Travis Richards from the University of Minnesota.
A former employee filed a sexual harassment suit against Minnesota North
Star owner Norman Green. Karen (Kari) Dziedzic, Green's former executive
assistant, claims Green often instructed her to wear cosmetics, described
her outfits as "very hot" and "very sexy," once slapped her hand as she
was about to eat and humiliated her by grabbing her hand and rubbing it
through a client's hair.
The Minnesota North Stars, who will move to Dallas after this season,
announced that nearly 11,000 season ticket reservations have been made for
their new home at Reunion Arena, which has a capacity of 16,800.
The Met Center commission has told the Minnesota North Stars that it
wants the club out - with its keys returned - at midnight after the last
home game. The club is moving to Dallas for next season. The club must
pay unpaid interest of $4,492.80 on the team's late rent payment for 1992,
which was made earlier this month, and has been instructed not to take
property such as the scoreboard and Zamboni ice-surfacing machine.
**
Derian Hatcher's game-misconduct penalty was rescinded by the NHL,
allowing the Minnesota defenseman to play in the North Stars' last two
regular-season games. Hatcher was given the penalty during a fight at the
end of a loss at St. Louis on Sunday, April 11. But the league didn't
rescind the game-misconduct penalty Shane Churla received. The Stars
recalled center Cal McGowan from their top minor league club in Kalamazoo,
Mich., to replace Churla.
Montreal Canadiens
Acquired defenseman Rob Ramage from Tampa Bay for minor league
defensemen Eric Charron and Alain Cote and future considerations.
New Jersey Devils
**
Bernie Nicholls publicly apologized for his criticism of referee Denis
Morel after the Devils' 5-2 loss to the Buffalo Sabres. Nicholls was
ejected by Morel for being the third man in on a fight late in the second
period of that game and afterward Nicholls called Morel "a homer" and "an
embarrassment to the referee's association."
New York Islanders
Traded right wing Daniel Marois to Boston for a conditional draft
choice.
New York Rangers
Obtained forward Esa Tikkanen from Edmonton for center Doug Weight.
Acquired left winger Mike Hartman from Tampa Bay
Acquired center John McIntyre from Los Angeles for defenseman Mark Hardy
and Ottawa's fifth-round 1993 draft pick.
Defenseman Brian Leetch will undergo additional surgery on the right
ankle he broke in a non-skating fall and is not expected to play again
this season. Leetch suffered the broken ankle March 19 following a victory
over San Jose. The team said he slipped on an icy patch of pavement as he
was getting out of a taxi cab in front of his apartment.
**
Announced that defenseman James Patrick will require surgery on a
herniated disc in his back and will not play again this season.
**
Returned goaltender Corey Hirsch to Binghamton of the American Hockey
League.
Ottawa Senators
The Ottawa Senators received the go-ahead to build the 18,500-seat
Palladium on the proposed location in nearby Kanata, Ont. The projected
cost is C$150 million. Construction will be postponed until the 1995-96
season, one year behind schedule.
The Ottawa Senators lost their 37th consecutive NHL road game to tie the
1974-75 Washington Capitals for most road losses in a row.
**
Assigned left wing Martin St. Amour to New Haven of the American Hockey
League.
Philadelphia Flyers
The opening date of Spectrum II has been pushed back to fall 1995.
Formal groundbreaking has been postponed indefinitely.
Traded veteran right wing Greg Paslawski to the Calgary Flames for
future considerations.
Pittsburgh Penguins
Traded left winger Bob Errey to Buffalo for defenseman Mike Ramsey.
Reacquired defenseman Peter Taglianetti from Tampa Bay Lightning for a
third-round 1993 draft choice.
**
Revolutionary Comics of San Diego agreed to destroy all available copies
of a Mario Lemieux comic book in a settlement with the Pittsburgh Penguins
over a trademark infringement lawsuit. The Penguins sued in February
charging that the "Sport Stars Mario Lemieux" comic infringed on the
team's logo and uniform, which are registered trademarks.
Quebec Nordiques
1-800-463-3333
St. Louis Blues
St. Louis Blues center Ron Sutter will miss the rest of the season as a
result of separating his right shoulder.
San Jose Sharks
The San Jose Sharks announced that ticket prices will increase by about
30% for the 1993-94 season when they move from the Cow Palace into a new
$155-million arena in San Jose.
**
Recalled defenseman Tom Pederson from Kansas City of the International
Hockey League.
**
Reached agreement in principle with left wing Alexander Cherbayev.
Tampa Bay Lightning
1-800-881-2639
At least two investor groups are poised to build a sports arena in
downtown Tampa if the delay-plagued company that holds a lease from the
Tampa Bay Lightning bows out. Tampa Coliseum Inc. has a lease with the
National Hockey League team to develop an entertainment and sports arena
next to Tampa Stadium, but has been unable to raise enough money for the
project.
Sent left winger Mike Hartman to the New York Rangers for center Randy
Gilhen.
Sent defenseman Peter Taglianetti to Pittsburgh for a third-round 1993
draft choice.
Sent defenseman Rob Ramage to the Montreal Canadiens for minor league
defensemen Eric Charron and Alain Cote and future considerations.
**
Manon Rheaume's first starting appearance in goal for the Atlanta
Knights was impressive enough for her coach to say she has a chance to be
a backup goalie for another minor league team next season. Rheaume, the
first female to play professional hockey, stopped 25 shots and gave up six
goals against the Cincinnati Cyclones on Saturday night, April 10. After
the game, her coach, Gene Ubriaco, said Rheaume performed well enough to
compete for the No. 2 goalie spot with the Louisville IceHawks of the East
Coast Hockey League next season. The Knights and the IceHawks are minor
league clubs of the Tampa Bay Lightning.
**
As their first season comes to a close, there are rumors swirling that
the Tampa Bay Lightning just might become the Atlanta Lightning. Or the
Minnesota Lightning. But they are just rumors, according to Lightning
general manager Phil Esposito. ESPN reported on Sunday, April 11, that
the Lightning, who have been playing in 10,400-seat Expo Hall, are
exploring opportunities to move to either Atlanta or Minneapolis. But
Esposito said there was no truth to the report. "We were disappointed
with ESPN's irresponsible comment," Esposito said. "There is just no
substance to the rumor." Rumors have been swirling for the past two years
regarding a move by Tampa Bay, which is presently discussing plans to
build a new arena.
Toronto Maple Leafs
**
Defenseman Matt Martin, who helped Maine win the 1993 NCAA hockey
championship, gave up his final year of eligibility and signed a contract
with the Toronto Maple Leafs.
Vancouver Canucks
The Vancouver Canucks have cleared the last hurdle in their effort
to build a new stadium. Vancouver council has given the green light for
the 100 million dollar complex. It will seat 20 thousand people and will
have an adjoining office tower. It will be built between the viaducts near
B.C. Place in Vancouver. Site preparation will begin this summer, with a
completion date of Fall 1995.
Traded left winger Robert Kron and a third-round draft pick to Hartford
for left winger Murray Craven and a fifth-round draft pick.
Obtained defenseman Dan Ratushny from Winnipeg for a ninth-round draft
pick.
**
Signed right wing Brian Loney to a multi-year contract and assigned him
to Hamilton of American Hockey League (AHL).
Washington Capitals
(301) 808-CAPS
Traded goaltender Jim Hrivnak and future considerations to Winnipeg for
goaltender Rick Tabaracci.
Winnipeg Jets
Winnipeg Jets have been allowed economic assistance in order to
keep them in the Smythe division as a result of expansion.
Sent defenseman Mark Osiecki to Minnesota for ninth- and 10th-round
draft picks in 1993.
Sent goaltender Rick Tabaracci to Washington for Jim Hrivnak and future
considerations.
Sent defenseman Dan Ratushny to Vancouver for a ninth-round draft pick.
Winnipeg's Teemu Selanne broke the NHL's rookie points record. The Jets
rookie tied the record of 109 points, set by Peter Stastny with Quebec
(1980-81), with a goal, his 66th of the season, and moved ahead on an
assist in a 5-4 loss to Toronto.
**
The Fort Wayne Komets said they have been told by Winnipeg that the Jets
will keep a minor league affiliation with Moncton of the American Hockey
League. There have been reports the Jets would move players from Moncton
to Fort Wayne next season.
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- Expansion news:
The National Hockey League announced that the expansion Anaheim and
South Florida franchises will join the league for the 1993- 1994 season.
Disney and National Hockey League officials announced Monday,
March 1, that the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim, Disney's expansion team, will
take to the ice next fall. Michael Eisner, chairman and chief executive
officer of the Walt Disney Co., said the Mighty Ducks will play at the
Pond, the new Anaheim sports arena, near Disney's flagship theme park. The
arena is under construction and will be completed in June. The Pond seats
17,350. The team still must meet the league's requirement that it sell at
least 10,000 season tickets for the final grant of NHL membership.
Anaheim named Jack Ferreira general manager and Pierre Gauthier
assistant general manager.
**
Veteran NHL scout Al Godfrey has been hired as the Midwest regional
scout for the Anaheim Mighty Ducks.
Philadelphia Flyers' senior vice president Bobby Clarke was named
Monday, March 1, to the post of general manager for Miami's NHL expansion
team. Franchise owner H. Wayne Huizenga made the announcement at the Miami
Arena, three months after being awarded a franchise. Huizenga said he
plans to have a team on the ice in time for the beginning of the NHL
season in October.
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- Realignment:
Eastern Conference
Atlantic Division
Washington Capitals, New Jersey Devils, New York Islanders, New York
Rangers, Philadelphia Flyers, South Florida, Tampa Bay Lightning
Northeast Division
Boston Bruins, Buffalo Sabres, Hartford Whalers, Montreal Canadiens,
Ottawa Senators, Pittsburgh Penguins, Quebec Nordiques
Western Conference
Central Division
Chicago Blackhawks, Dallas Stars, Detroit Red Wings, St. Louis Blues,
Toronto Maple Leafs, Winnipeg Jets
Pacific Division
Anaheim Mighty Ducks, Calgary Flames, Edmonton Oilers, Los Angeles Kings,
San Jose Sharks, Vancouver Canucks
Schedule: Eastern Conference teams will play five games against each of
six divisional opponents (30); four games against each of the seven teams
in the conference's other division (28) and two games against each of the
12 Western Conference members (24).
Western Conference teams will play six games against each of five
divisional opponents (30); four games against each of the six teams in the
conference's other division (24) and two games against each of the 14
Eastern Conference clubs (28).
Playoffs: The system will be conference-based, with the No. 1 team
meeting the No. 8 team in the first round, No. 2 vs. No. 7, No. 3 vs. No.
6 and No. 4 vs. No. 5. Matchups will be based on overall points with the
four division champions being placed in the first- or second-place seeds
in each conference and being assured of home-ice in the first two playoff
rounds. All series will be best of seven (2-2-1-1-1 rotation) except
matchups between Central and Pacific teams. Those series will rotate 2-3-
2 to reduce travel. In those cases, the team with the most regular-season
points will choose whether to start the series at home or away.
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- Draft news:
Under terms of the new expansion draft, which will be held in
June, each of the 24 existing clubs will be allowed to protect one
goaltender, five defensemen and nine forwards. The most recent expansion
drafts allowed teams to protect two goalies and did not make a distinction
between forwards and defensemen.
First-year pros only will be exempt from the draft, which is down
from the two-year exemption teams had last season. San Jose, Tampa Bay and
Ottawa still will be allowed to exempt second-year pros.
Each of the 24 teams will lose two players, with a maximum loss of
one goaltender and a maximum loss of one defenseman. The one exception is
that a team which loses a goaltender can then no longer lose a defenseman.
At the end of the first phase of the draft, the two new franchises
will have three goaltenders, eight defensemen and 13 forwards for a total
of 24 players. A second phase then will be conducted where San Jose, Tampa
Bay and Ottawa will select two players each from the rosters of the two
new teams.
Ottawa, Tampa Bay and San Jose will be guaranteed priority
drafting selection in the 1993 draft as long as they have the three worst
records. Anaheim and Miami will choose no lower than fourth and fifth. The
expansion franchises will move up in the draft should either San Jose,
Tampa Bay or Ottawa not finish in the bottom three positions.
The two new teams will pick first and second in the 1994 Entry
Draft, regardless of their finish in 1993-94. Should either of the two new
teams not play next season they would have priority drafting position in
1994.
The owners announced the 1994 draft will be in Hartford and the
1995 draft in Winnipeg. The 1994 draft was scheduled for Boston, but a
delay in the construction of a new arena required the draft be moved.
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- League news:
Disputes:
The NHL owners and players have resolved differences over salary
arbitration procedures, clearing the way for about 40 hearings. NHLPA
executive director Bob Goodenow didn't disclose how the issues were
resolved, but the prior sticking point had been the manner in which
statistics were used in arbitration hearings.
Olympics:
The NHL announced February 26, 1993, it will not make professional
players available to compete in the 1994 Winter Olympics.
League Leadership:
Los Angeles Kings owner Bruce McNall succeeded Blackhawks owner
Bill Wirtz as chairman of the NHL's powerful Board of Governors. Appointed
to join McNall on the Executive Committee were Ron Corey of the Montreal
Canadiens, Mike Ilitch of the Detroit Red Wings, Peter Pocklington of the
Edmonton Oilers and Ed Snider of the Philadelphia Flyers.
Gary Bettman, vice president and general counsel of the National
Basketball Association, was named commissioner of the National Hockey
League, Friday, December 11, 1992.
Miscellaneous:
Henri Richard, Bernie Parent and Billy Smith have been named
special ambassadors for the Stanley Cup Centennial, a season-long
celebration of the NHL championship trophy. The trio will appear at
league-wide function such as the All-Star Game and Stanley Cup playoffs.
The National Hockey League named John N. Turner, former Prime
Minister of Canada, to serve on Board of Directors of Hockey Hall of Fame
and Museum and nominated Scotty Morrison, David M. Taylor, Larry Bertuzzi,
Robert G. Bundy, Walter Bush, Murray Costello, Jim Gregory, Leslie Kaplan,
Lawrence G. Meyer and Alan Tonks to serve on Board, which takes office
March 30.
NHL President Gil Stein was one of four individuals elected to the
Hockey Hall of Fame Builder's category. The others were Buffalo Sabres'
Chairman of the Board and President Seymour Knox III, Vancouver Canucks'
Chairman Frank Griffiths and veteran Canadian hockey executive Fred Page.
Former NHL linesman John D'Amico was selected in the Hall of Fame's
Referee-Linesman category.
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- NHL TV
Games are carried on TSN and CBC in Canada, on ESPN in the U.S. Check
your local listings.
The National Hockey League has struck a conditional five-year deal
with ESPN to televise professional hockey through the 1996-97 season.
The series of agreements grants ESPN exclusive national coverage
of the NHL starting with the 1992-93 season, and the cable network has an
option to extend the term of that domestic agreement for four more years.
The deal also grants ESPN exclusive international television distribution,
excluding Canada, for the next five years.
The league's new TV contract calls for ESPN to televise up to 25
regular-season games to its domestic audience this coming season and 37
playoff games, including the entire Stanley Cup Final. The majority of
ESPN's regular-season games will be televised on Friday nights.
NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman announced Wednesday, March 3, that
ABC Sports will televise five Stanley Cup playoff games starting next
month. ABC will carry the playoff games on its network through an
arrangement with ESPN, the U.S. rightsholder for NHL games. ESPN will
provide the production of the games. ABC owns ESPN.
April 18 - Wales Conference Game #1 Quarterfinals
April 25 - Campbell Conference Game #4 Quarterfinals
May 2 - Wales Conference Game #1 Semifinals
May 9 - Campbell Conference Game #4 Semifinals
May 16 - Wales Conference Game #1 Finals
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- Award winners, all-star teams, hall of fame inductees, and draft picks
91-92 Award Winners:
Hart Trophy (MVP): Mark Messier (NYR)
Vezina Trophy (best goalie): Patrick Roy (Mon)
Norris Trophy (best defenseman): Brian Leetch (NYR)
Calder Trophy (best rookie): Pavel Bure (Van)
Selke Trophy (best defensive forward): Guy Carbonneau (Mon)
Lady Byng Trophy (sportsmanship): Wayne Gretzky (LA)
Jack Adams Award (best coach): Pat Quinn (Van)
Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy (perseverance): Mark Fitzpatrick (NYI)
King Clancy Trophy (contribution to community): Ray Bourque (Bos)
Jennings Trophy (lowest team GAA): Patrick Roy (Mon)
Art Ross Trophy (most scoring points): Mario Lemieux (Pit)
Hall of Famer players Frank Boucher and Red Dutton and executives
Bruce McNall and Gil Stein Thursday were named the 1993 winners of the
Lester Patrick Award for ``outstanding service to hockey in the United
States''. The award is selected each year by a committee representing a
wide cross-section of the hockey community.
91-92 1st All-Star Team: Patrick Roy (G, Mon), Ray Bourque (D, Bos),
Brian Leetch (D, NYR), Mark Messier (C, NYR), Brett Hull (RW, StL), Kevin
Stevens (LW, Pit)
92-93 All-Star Game Starters (as voted by fans):
Wales Conference: Mario Lemieux (C, Pittsburgh), Jaromir Jagr (W,
Pittsburgh), Kevin Stevens (W, Pittsburgh), Ray Bourque (D, Boston), Brian
Leetch (D, Rangers), Patrick Roy, (G, Montreal).
Campbell Conference: Steve Yzerman (C, Detroit), Brett Hull (W, St.
Louis), Pavel Bure (W, Vancouver), Chris Chelios (D, Chicago), Paul Coffey
(D, Los Angeles), Ed Belfour (G, Chicago)
91-92 All-rookie team: Gilbert Dionne (LW, Mon), Tony Amonte (RW, NYR),
Kevin Todd (C, NJ), Vladimir Konstantinov (D, Det), Nicklas Lidstrom (D,
Det), Dominik Hasek (G, Chi).
1992 Hall of Fame Inductees: Marcel Dionne, Bob Gainey, Lanny McDonald,
and Woody Dumart.
First round of the 1992 entry draft:
# Player (pos, team)
1 Roman Hamrlik (D, TB)
2 Alexei Yashin (C, Ott)
3 Mike Rathje (D, SJ)
4 Todd Warriner (LW, Que)
5 Darius Kasparaitis (D, NYI)
6 Cory Stillman (C, Cal)
7 Ryan Sittler (LW, Phi)
8 Brandon Convery (C, Tor)
9 Robert Petrovicky (C, Har)
10 Andrei Nazarov (LW, SJ)
11 David Cooper (D, Buf)
12 Sergei Krivokrasov (LW, Chi)
13 Joe Hulbig (LW, Edm)
14 Sergei Gonchar (D, Was)
15 Jason Bowen (LW, Phi)
16 Dmitri Kvartalnov (LW, Bos)
17 Sergei Bautin (D, Win)
18 Jason Smith (D, NJ)
19 Martin Straka (C, Pit)
20 David Wilkie (D, Mon)
21 Libor Polasek (C, Van)
22 Curtis Bowen (LW, Det)
23 Grant Marshall (RW, Tor)
24 Peter Ferraro (C, NYR)
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- New NHL Rules
Game ejection for instigating a fight.
Helmets are optional.
Grabbing an opponent's stick as a defensive move is a penalty.
Diving to draw a penalty is a penalty.
Coincidental minors when both teams are full-strength result in 4 vs. 4
play.
High sticking is from the waist up.
- New CBA - ratified by NHLPA on 4/11/92
Term: September 16, 1991 to September 15, 1993.
Licensing and endorsements: Players own exclusive rights to their
individual personality, including their likenesses.
Salary arbitration: New rules negotiated; 8 salary arbitrators to be
jointly agreed upon.
Free agency: Compensation scale reduced for players age 30 and under.
Group III free agent age reduced to 30 from 31. A player who has completed
10 or more professional seasons (minor or NHL) and who in last year of
contract didn't earn more than the average NHL salary, can elect once in
his career to become an unrestricted free agent at the end of his
contract.
Salary and awards: Players' playoff fund increased to $7.5M in 1991-92 &
$9M in 92-93. New minimum salary of $100,000.
Insurance: $200,000 disability coverage. Dental & broad-based medical
improvements. 100% increase in life insurance for players; coverage for
wives.
Pension: Improved pension contributions of $8000 to $12500 per player per
year, depending on the player's number of NHL games. Agreement on language
to guarantee continuation of Security Plan negotiated in 1986.
Regular season: Increased from 80 to 84 games in 92-93. For 2 games
played at neutral sites, all arrangements and revenues to be shared.
Rosters: Kept at 18 skaters and 2 goaltenders for 92-93.
Entry draft: Reduced to 11 rounds from 12.
Supplemental draft: One selection for each non-playoff team.
Joint study group: Examine financial state of NHL & issue report to
assist in preparing for 1993 negotiations
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NHL free agency categories (effective until 9/15/93)
Group I:
- players aged 24 and under
- player's choice of player equalization or draft pick compensation
- for compensation, old club has right to match offer from new club
- for equalization, old club has no right to match offer
- equalization, which can consist of players, draft picks, and/or cash,
must be agreed upon between two clubs or submitted to arbitration
Group II:
- players aged 25 to 29
- player's choice of player equalization or draft pick compensation
- for equalization, old club has right to match offer only if it is
at least $351,000
- for compensation, schedule is:
one first round pick if player signs for $350,000-$500,000/year
two first round picks if player signs for $500,000-$1 million/year
extra first round pick for each additional $1M over $1M/year
Group III:
- players aged 30 and over
- old club gets no compensation, but has right to match offer
- to receive right to match, old club must make qualifying offer of 15%
over player's salary in prior season
Group IV:
- players considered defected free agents
Group V:
- player with 10 years of experience whose salary is below NHL average
can choose to be a free agent without compensation once in his career.
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2. NHL Minor Leagues
The NHL minor leagues are the International Hockey League, the American
Hockey League and the East Coast Hockey League. Information on the
Central Hockey League and the American Hockey Association can be found in
section 4.
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IHL
contacts:
IHL: Rob Springall <[email protected]>
Atlanta Knights: Scott Clarkson <[email protected]>
Cincinnati Cyclones: Joseph Combs <[email protected]>
Cleveland Lumberjacks: Rob Gasser <[email protected]>
Ft. Wayne Komets: Rob Gasser <[email protected]>
**
Milwaukee Admirals: Jason Hanson <[email protected]>
Salt Lake Golden Eagles: Roland Behunin <[email protected]>
The International Hockey League has granted a franchise to a Las Vegas
group headed by Henry Stickney for the 1993-1994 season.
**
The International Hockey League named Bob Chase. voice of the Fort
Wayne Komets, as the league's broadcaster of the year. The IHL also said
the annual award, effective next year, will be named in Chase's honor.
Also honored by the IHL were Jim Loria of the Kansas City Blades
as marketing director of the year, Shelly Gartner of the Phoenix
Roadrunners as merchandise manager of the year and Steve Doherty of the
Kalamazoo Wings as public relations director of the year.
**
The Atlanta Knights of the International Hockey League announced
Thursday, April 8, that Manon Rheaume will be the starting goaltender in a
home game Saturday night, April 10, against the Cincinnati Cyclones.
Rheaume will become the first female to start in a regular season
professional hockey game.
**
Fort Wayne -- Announced winger Scott Gruhl will retire at the end of the
International Hockey League season. Gruhl will join the Muskegon Fury of
the Colonial League.
**
The Fort Wayne Komets said they have been told by Winnipeg that the Jets
will keep a minor league affiliation with Moncton of the American Hockey
League. There have been reports the Jets would move players from Moncton
to Fort Wayne next season.
**
The San Diego Gulls of the International Hockey League set a record with
their 61st victory, 5-1, over the Salt Lake Golden Eagles. The Gulls (61-
11-8) became the first team in professional hockey to win that many games
in a season. The 1976-77 Montreal Canadiens won 60 games.
IHL's 1992 Turner Cup: The Kansas City Blades defeated Muskegon
Lumberjacks 4 games to 0.
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AHL
contacts:
AHL: Rob Springall <[email protected]>
Bri Farenell <[email protected]>
Mark Anania <[email protected]>
See Section 5 for newsletter information.
Atlantic Division: Cape Breton, Fredericton, Halifax, Moncton, St. John's
Northern Division: Adirondack, Capital District, Providence, New Haven,
Springfield
Southern Division: Baltimore, Binghamton, Hershey, Rochester, Utica,
Hamilton
The New Haven Senators have been sold by Peter Shipman to the
Ottawa Senators NHL organization. They are the only Canadian NHL team with
an American AHL affiliate, and have made it clear they intend to move the
team to somewhere in the Canadian Atlantic Provinces. This sale and move
has yet to be approved by the AHL head office, but is expected to pass
easily at the general meeting in May.
The Baltimore Skipjacks, the Washington Capitals' American Hockey League
affliate, will skate next season as the Portland Pirates.
The Calgary Flames will base their farm team in the AHL in St. John, New
Brunswick next season. The team will be called the St. John Blue Flames.
**
The Fort Wayne Komets of the IHL said they have been told by Winnipeg of
the NHL that the Jets will keep a minor league affiliation with Moncton of
the American Hockey League. There have been reports the Jets would move
players from Moncton to Fort Wayne next season.
AHL's 1992 Calder Cup: The Adirondack Red Wings beat the St. John's
Maple Leafs 4 games to 3. The home-ice curse held true as all games in the
final were won by the visiting team.
John Anderson (New Haven) is 1992 winner of Les Cunningham Plaque as AHL
MVP.
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ECHL
contacts:
ECHL, Toledo Storm: Rob Gasser <[email protected]>
The Toledo Storm hockey team is asking SeaGate Convention Center
to consider becoming its host site beginning with the 1994-95 season. The
Storm, which has played its last two seasons in the Toledo Sports Arena,
said it asked for 55 dates in the downtown facility. The Storm also has
been talking with backers of a proposed ice complex in suburban Sylvania
to become a primary tenant.
ECHL's 1992 Riley Cup: Hampton Roads beat Louisville 4 games to 0.
See Section 5 for newsletter information.
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Minor League Affiliates for NHL teams:
Bos: Providence Bruins (AHL), Johnstown Chiefs (ECHL)
Buf: Rochester Americans (AHL), Erie Panthers (ECHL)
Cal: Salt Lake Golden Eagles (IHL), Roanoke Valley Rebels (ECHL)
Chi: Indianapolis Ice (IHL), Columbus Chill (ECHL), St. Thomas (Col. HL)
Det: Adirondack Red Wings (AHL), Toledo Storm (ECHL)
Edm: Cape Breton Oilers (AHL), Winston-Salem Thunderbirds (ECHL)
Har: Springfield Indians (AHL), Louisville Icehawks (ECHL)
LA : Phoenix Roadrunners (IHL), Raleigh Icecaps (ECHL)
Min: Kalamazoo Wings (IHL), Dayton Bombers (ECHL)
Mon: Fredericton Canadiens (AHL), Winston-Salem Thunderbirds (ECHL),
Flint (Col. HL)
NJ : Utica Devils (AHL), Birmingham Bulls (ECHL)
NYI: Capital District Islanders (AHL), Richmond Renegades (ECHL)
NYR: Binghamton Rangers (AHL)
Ott: New Haven Senators (AHL), Thunder Bay (Col. HL)
Phi: Hershey Bears (AHL)
Pit: Cleveland Lumberjacks (IHL), Knoxville Cherokees (ECHL)
Que: Halifax Citadels (AHL), Greensboro Monarchs (ECHL)
SJ : Kansas City Blades (IHL), Nashville Knights (ECHL)
StL: Peoria Rivermen (IHL), Dayton Bombers (ECHL), Flint (Col. HL)
TB : Atlanta Knights (IHL)
Tor: St. John's Maple Leafs (AHL), Raleigh Icecaps (ECHL), Brantford
(Col. HL)
Van: Columbus Chill (ECHL), Hamilton Canucks (AHL)
Was: Baltimore Skipjacks (AHL), Hampton Roads Admirals (ECHL)
Win: Moncton Hawks (AHL), Thunder Bay (Col. HL)
Ind: Cincinnati Cyclones (IHL)
Fort Wayne Komets (IHL)
Michigan Falcons (Colonial HL)
Milwaukee Admirals (IHL)
San Diego Gulls (IHL)
St. Thomas (Colonial HL)
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3. College Hockey
contacts:
NCAA: Mike Machnik <[email protected]>
Wisconsin Badgers: Jeff Horvath <[email protected]>
CCHA, Bowling Green State: Keith Instone <[email protected]>
ECAC, Clarkson: Bri Farenell <[email protected]>
- e-mail lists:
Wayne Smith <[email protected]> maintains 2 lists, one for discussions
(HOCKEY-L) and one for news (HOCKEY-D):
send e-mail to <[email protected]> with body:
SUBSCRIBE HOCKEY-L <name & favorite team>
or
SUBSCRIBE HOCKEY-D <name>
(a read-only list containing news from HOCKEY-L)
Up-to-date Division I standings and scores can be obtained through the
archives of the College Hockey Mailing List. Send a message to the server
at [email protected] with the body containing ONLY the commands
(either or both)
- ftp site: andy.bgsu.edu
The directory "pub/Hockey" contains CCHA press releases, scores,
standings, and rosters. The sub-directory "Archives" has archives of the
Division I college hockey mailing list since 1989. Also, archives from the
Division III list since May 1992 are available.
NCAA hockey championship:
Semi-finals: Maine 4, Michigan 3 (OT)
Lake Superior State 6, Boston University 1
Finals: Maine 5, Lake Superior State 4
Freshman Paul Kariya who was named winner of the 1992-93 Hobey Baker
Award as college hockey's top player.
**
The NCAA Division I Hockey Championships will be held at the St. Paul
Civic Center in St. Paul, Minnesota, on March 31 and April 2, 1994.
For priority seating call the University of Minnesota Ticket Office at
(612) 624-8080, between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday or
send a postcard to:
University of Minnesota Ticket Office
1994 NCAA Hockey Championships
516 15th Avenue SE
Minneapolis MN 55455
- NCAA Division I Teams
CCHA (Central Collegiate Hockey Association):
Bowling Green, Ferris State, Illinois-Chicago, Lake Superior, Miami,
Michigan, Michigan State, Ohio State, Western Michigan, Notre Dame, Kent
State, Alaska-Fairbanks (affiliate member )
CCHA Playoff structure: The top 6 will host the bottom 6 (1 vs
12, 2 vs 11, etc) in a two-of-three weekend series The six winners will
advance to Joe Louis Arena for single elimination the rest of the way. The
top 2 remaining seeds get a bye while 3 plays 6 and 4 plays 5 on the first
night. On the second night, the 4 remaining teams battle it out, leaving
only two to play for the championship, on the third night. Alaska-
Fairbanks, as an affiliate member, will be seeded from #7 to #12 by the
league office.
ECAC (Eastern College Athletic Conference) (men's):
Brown, Clarkson, Colgate, Cornell, Dartmouth, Harvard, Princeton, RPI, St.
Lawrence, Union, Vermont, Yale
ECAC (Eastern College Athletic Conference) (women's):
Brown, Colby, Cornell, Dartmouth, Harvard, New Hampshire, Northeastern,
Princeton, Providence, Rochester Institute of Technology, St. Lawrence,
Yale
The Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference unveiled the nation's
first intercollegiate women's ice hockey league and announced the 12 teams
will begin play in the 1993-94 season. The top eight finishers in the ECAC
Women's Ice Hockey League will qualify for a post-season tournament. The
league replaces an informal 15-team conference of nine Division I and six
Division III schools, which held their own respective division tournaments
at the end of the regular season. The ECAC said it would discontinue its
Division III women's tournament after the 1992-93 season.
Hockey East:
Boston College, Boston University, UMass-Lowell, Maine, Merrimack, New
Hampshire, Northeastern, Providence
WCHA (Western Collegiate Hockey Association):
Colorado College, Denver, Michigan Tech, Minnesota, Minnesota-Duluth,
North Dakota, Northern Michigan, St Cloud, Wisconsin
Alaska-Anchorage has joined the WCHA as a full-fledged member for 93-94
Independents:
Air Force, Alabama-Huntsville, Alaska-Anchorage, Alaska-Fairbanks, Army
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- Canadian Intercollegiate Athletic Union
CIAU Championships:
Finalists:
Team: Division:
University of Alberta Golden Bears West
University of Guelph Gryphons Ontario West
University of Toronto Varsity Blues Ontario East
University of Acadia Axemen East
Semi-finals: Acadia 9, Alberta 4
Toronto 3, Guelph 2
Finals: Acadia 12, Toronto 1
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4. Other Hockey Leagues
- 1992 World Championships in Czechoslovakia
Sweden defeated Finland 5-2 (gold medal match)
Czechoslovakia defeated Switzerland 5-2 (bronze medal match)
Final Standings (round robin):
GROUP A W T L GF GA Pts GROUP B W T L GF GA PTS
Finland 5 0 0 32 8 10 Russia 4 1 0 23 10 9
Germany 4 0 1 30 14 8 Czech 4 0 1 18 7 8
USA 2 1 2 14 15 5 Switz 2 2 1 12 11 6
Sweden 1 2 2 14 12 4 Canada 2 1 2 15 18 5
Italy 1 1 3 10 18 3 Norway 1 0 4 8 16 2
Poland 0 0 5 8 41 0 France 0 0 5 8 22 0
Austria will replace Poland in Pool A of 1993 WC in Germany
The 1993 World Championships (Pool A) is scheduled to run from Apr 18 to
May 2 in Munich, Germany.
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**
- 1993 World Championships (Pool B) in Eindhoven, the Netherlands
#g w l t pts gf ga
1. Great Britain 7 7 0 0 14 50 13
2. Poland 7 6 1 0 12 71 12
3. Netherlands 7 5 2 0 10 47 20
4. Denmark 7 4 3 0 8 38 24
5. Japan 7 3 4 0 6 34 31
6. Romania 7 2 5 0 4 20 44
7. China 7 1 6 0 2 12 79
8. Bulgaria 7 0 7 0 0 9 58
Great Britain advances to Pool A. Bulgaria is relegated to Pool C.
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- 1992 Olympic Games
**
- e-mail lists:
Charlie Slavin <[email protected]> maintains OlymPuck - The Olympic
Hockey Discussion List:
send e-mail to <[email protected]> with body:
SUBSCRIBE OlymPuck your_name favorite country(ies)
CIS won the gold, Canada the silver, and Czechoslovakia the bronze
(defeated USA).
Yale hockey coach Tim Taylor was named coach for the '94 US Olympic Team.
Dany Dube from the UQTR Patriotes (CIAU) and Tom Renney from the Kamloops
Blazers (WHL) are co-coaches of Canada's national program.
The 1998 Nagano Winter Olympic Organizing Committee said it has
approved the addition of women's ice hockey and curling to the list of
official medal events at the Games. The decision, which came at the
organizing committee meeting here, followed an accord reached in Nagano
between the committee and the IOC Coordination Committee. The decision
will be formally ratified by an Executive Board meeting of the
International Olympic Committee (IOC) and its Session. As a result, the
number of total events at Nagano will increase to 64 in seven sports.
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- 1991 Canada Cup
Team Canada defeated Team USA 2 games to 0.
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- 1992 Izvestia hockey tournament
Final: Russia II - Czechoslovakia 2-1
Game for 3rd and 4th place: Russia I - Sweden 4-1
Game for 5th and 6th place: Finland - Switzerland 3-1
Game for 7th and 8th place: Canada - Germany 6-1
Final Standings for the 25th Izvestia Cup:
1. Russia II (the Russian Olympic team)
2. Czechoslovakia
3. Russia I
4. Sweden
5. Finland
6. Switzerland
7. Canada
8. Germany
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- 1992 Germany Cup
Russia defeated Team Canada 6-3 to win the $170,000 four-team
Germany Cup for the third time. The Russian team, coached for the first
time by the legendary Boris Michailov, assured itself of the $67,000
winner's check after a 3-1 win over Czechoslovakia. The former Soviet
Union and Commonwealth of Independent States captured the tournament in
1988 and 1991 under Viktor Tikhonov.
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- 1992 Spengler Cup
Canada, with Fabian Joseph scoring his second goal of the game at
3:47 of overtime, beat Farjestad (Sweden) 6-5 in the final of the Spengler
Cup at Davos, Switzerland. The Canadians overcame a two-goal deficit in
the final two minutes of regulation and went on to earn their second
overtime victory within 15 hours.
Final:
Team Canada - Farjestad (Sweden) 6-5 (1-1,2-2,2-2,1-0) OT
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- 1992 European cup finals
Duesseldorf, December 30, 1992
Bronze: Jokerit Helsinki - Lions Milano 4-2.
Gold: Malmoe IF - Dynamo Moscow 4-3 (Shootout)
This was the third successive European championship for a Swedish team:
in 1990 and 1991 the champion was Djurgaarden (Stockholm).
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- 1993 Sweden Hockey Games
**
Final Standings:
GP W T L GF-GA P
1. Sweden 3 2 0 1 13- 8 +5 4
2. Czech Republic 3 2 0 1 16-11 +5 4
3. Russia 3 1 1 1 9-11 -2 3
4. Canada 3 0 1 2 13-21 -8 1
Sweden wins due to head-to-head result vs the Czech republic.
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- Junior Leagues
contact:
WHL: Randy Coulman <[email protected]>
Mitch McGowan <[email protected]>
The site for the 75th Memorial Cup Tournament has yet to be
chosen. It will be staged in Ontario but the exact location won't be
determined until next spring.
In March of '93, the two regular-season division champions from
the Ontario Hockey League will meet in a best-of-seven series at the start
of the playoff season. The winner of the series earns the right to host
the Memorial Cup, traditionally held in May.
The eventual OHL champion will also participate in the tourney.
But if the league champs also happen to be the club hosting the Memorial
Cup, then the league finalists will advance as well."
Charles Poulin (Mon draft) of St-Hyacinthe (QMJHL) is '92 Canadian Hockey
League Player of the Year.
1992 Memorial Cup at Seattle
Round-robin standings W L GF GA
Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds (OHL) 3 0 14 8
Kamloops Blazers (WHL) 2 1 10 7
Seattle Thunderbirds (WHL host) 1 2 9 10
Verdun College Francais (QMJHL) 0 3 5 13
Semifinal Kamloops 8 Seattle 3
Final Kamloops 5 Sault Ste. Marie 4
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- Central Hockey League
contact:
Marc Foster <[email protected]>
<[email protected]>
Ted Wollnik <[email protected]>
See Section 5 for newsletter information.
CHL:
Fort Worth Fire, Wichita Thunder, Dallas Freeze, Tulsa Oilers, Memphis
River Kings, Oklahoma City Blazers
Six non-affiliated teams play a 60 game schedule extending from early
November to mid March. Each team is owned by the league, with local
interests controlling day to day operations. Each team has a $100,000
salary cap for 17 total players (16 dress up). Unlike the ECHL, players
are not limited to three years in the league.
A Western Division may be added to the Central Hockey League for the 93-
94 season if the plans of CHL president Ray Miron materialize. Miron
confirmed that El Paso, Amarillo, Tuscon, and Albuquerque are cities under
consideration for the Western Division, which would play some interlocking
games with the Eastern Division. Meanwhile, San Antonio and Houston are
close to being confirmed as the league's newest members.
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- Major League Hockey
A new hockey league with franchises throughout the United States
and Canada will begin play in the fallof 1993, officials announced
Wednesday, February 10.
Major League Hockey was founded by Roy Boe, former president of
the New York Islanders of the National Hockey League and the New York/New
Jersey Nets of the American and National Basketball associations.
According to Boe, the league will debut with six to eight teams
playing a schedule of approximately 80 games. Franchise applications have
been received from groups in Chicago, Cleveland, Dallas, Denver, Detroit,
Houston, Minneapolis-St. Paul, Phoenix, San Francisco, Saskatoon, Toronto
and Worcester, Mass., Boe said.
Although the league will not raid existing leagues to stock its
rosters, Boe said it will seek the ``world's finest hockey players.''
Boe said league play will have an international flair and
discussed implementing some rules which are reminiscent of those of the
IIHF.
``We're removing the red line, moving the goal nets forward and
eliminating all tie games,'' said Boe.
The MLH office will operate out of Stamford, Conn.
-----
- British Premier Division:
contacts:
Neil A. McGlynn: <[email protected]> (from NA)
<[email protected]> (from Europe)
Steve Salvini: <[email protected]>
Contact Steve for the GB USENET draft.
e-mail list: send e-mail to <[email protected]> to
subscribe.
Durham Wasps defeated Nottingham Panthers 7-6 in '92 British championship
game.
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- Finnish Elite League (SM-LIIGA):
contacts:
Juha Koivisto & Kimmo Kauranen <[email protected]>
Vesa J Pyyluoma <[email protected]>
Final standings 91-92:
1) Jokerit, Helsinki 2) JyP HT, Jyvaskyla 3) HIFK, Helsinki
4) Assat, Pori 5) TPS, Turku 6) Lukko, Rauma
7) KalPa, Kuopio 8) HPK, Hameenlinna 9) Ilves, Tampere
10) Reipas, Lahti 11) Tappara, Tampere 12) JoKP, Joensuu
JoKP dropped and Kiekko-Espoo from Espoo qualified to the SM-LIIGA
Individual stats leaders 91-92:
Points: Makela Mikko, TPS 25+45=70 (+ playoffs: 2+3=5 )
Scoring: Selanne Teemu, Jokerit 39+23=62 (+ playoffs: 10+7=17)
All Stars 91-92:
Briza Petr (Lukko), Virta Hannu (TPS), Laurila Harri (JyP HT),
Makela Mikko (TPS), Janecky Otakar (Jokerit), Selanne Teemu (Jokerit)
-----
- German Hockey League:
contact:
Andreas Stockmeier <[email protected]> or <[email protected]>
Duesseldorfer Eishockey-Gemeinschaft defeated SB Rosenheim in '92 German
final
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- Swedish Elite League (Elitserien):
contact:
Staffan Axelsson <[email protected]>
**
1992-93 regular season final standings:
1. Vasteras 2. Brynas 3. Malmo 4. Farjestad
5. MoDo 6. Lulea 7. Leksand 8. Djurgarden
9. HV 71 10. Rogle 11. Frolunda 12. AIK
Brynas defeated Lulea 3 games to 2 for the 1993 Swedish hockey
championship.
-----
- Swiss First Division:
Kloten became the 1992-93 champions of the Swiss League Nationale A
by beating Fribourg-Gotteron 4-2 to sweep the final series 3-0.
-----
- 1992 Women's World Championships at Finland
1 Canada, 2 USA, 3 Finland, 4 Sweden, 5 China, 6 Norway, 7 Denmark,
8 Switzerland
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1993 World Junior Hockey Championships at Sweden
Final Standings:
GP W T L GF-GA +/- P
1. Canada 7 6 0 1 37-17 +20 12
2. Sweden 7 6 0 1 53-15 +38 12
3. Czechoslovakia 7 4 1 2 38-27 +11 9
4. USA 7 4 0 3 32-23 + 9 8
5. Finland 7 3 1 3 31-20 +11 7
6. Russia 7 2 2 3 26-20 + 6 6
7. Germany 7 1 0 6 16-37 -21 2
8. Japan 7 0 0 7 9-83 -74 0
Canada wins gold due to head-to-head result vs Sweden.
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5. Info available via e-mail
When requesting items via e-mail please include your preferred address
in the body of the message. Sometimes the reply-to address is not a good
thing to go by.
- ftp site: wuarchive.wustl.edu (128.252.135.4)
In directory /doc/misc/sports/nhl there are some new hockey files.
Get the README file for information and contents.
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- E-mail lists:
List Topic (Freq.) To Subscribe
Boston Bruins [email protected]
List Address [email protected]
Buffalo Sabres [email protected]
List Address [email protected]
Los Angeles Kings [email protected]
List Address [email protected]
**
Montreal Canadiens [email protected]
List Address [email protected]
Philadelphia Flyers [email protected]
Pittsburgh Penguins [email protected]
List Address [email protected]
St. Louis Blues [email protected]
San Jose Sharks [email protected]
List Address [email protected]
Tampa Bay Lightning [email protected]
Vancouver Canucks [email protected]
List Address [email protected]
Washington Capitals [email protected]
List Address [email protected]
NHL Boxscores (M-F) [email protected]
NHL Boxscores (S-S) [email protected]
NHL Goalie Stats (d) [email protected]
NHL Scores (n) [email protected]
NHL Team Stats (w) [email protected]
AHL Newsletter [email protected]
List Address [email protected]
ECHL Newsletter [email protected]
List Address [email protected]
US College Hockey (see section 3)
NCAA Division III Hockey [email protected]
List Address [email protected]
CHL Newsletter [email protected]
British League [email protected]
**
Olympic Hockey (see section 4)
Freq: M-F=Monday-Friday, S-S=Saturday-Sunday, d=daily, n=nightly,
w=weekly
If you have something interesting, make it available. When requesting,
use the keyword in the body or subject. Also, specify team, date, etc.,
where applicable.
Available from Eric Rickin <[email protected]>:
Keyword Description
AHLADDR AHL team addresses
CANJUNIORS Canada junior teams
NHLTV TV stations for each team
NHLRADIO Radio stations for each team
USJUNIORS US junior teams
XXXXDRAFT XXXX (for XXXX=1989-1992) NHL Entry Draft
1991EXP 1991 NHL Expansion & Dispersal Draft
Available from Rob Springall <[email protected]>:
Keyword Description
AHL Up-to-date info on the AHL
IHL Up-to-date info on the IHL
NHL.C A C program that prints the 91-92 NHL schedule for a specified
day
Available from Stan Willis <[email protected]>:
Keyword Description
ATTEND 91-92 NHL team home attendance report by quarters
PSLOGOS NHL team logos in PostScript
Available from David Anthony Wyatt <[email protected]>:
Keyword Description
ALLLIST All-time List of Professional Hockey Franchises
Available from Roland Behunin <[email protected]>:
Keyword Description
SATINFO Satellite info for NHL teams
Available from Mike Machnik <[email protected]>:
Keyword Description
DIV1SCHED 92-93 NCAA Division I scores
Mike can also provide a schedule for any of the 46 Division I teams to
people who ask. E-mail him for details.
Available from Bill Clare <[email protected]>:
Keyword Description
RETIRED List of retired numbers for NHL players
Available from Staffan Axelsson <[email protected]>:
Keyword Description
WCMEDALS World Championships Medalists 1920-1992
WCSTAND World Championships All-Time Standings, Pool A 1920-1992
WCALSTAR World Championships All-Star Teams 1961-1992
WCROSTXX World Championships Gold Winning Teams' Rosters 1958-1992
(Specify XX=58-92)
WJHC History of medals given at the World Junior Hockey
Championships
WJHCSTAT Team and player stats from the World Junior Hockey
Championships.
Available from Paul Brownlow <[email protected]>:
Keyword Description
CHLPOY Past Canadian Hockey League players of the year
MEMCUP Past Memorial Cup winners
Available from <[email protected]>:
To use the statsmailer, send e-mail to "[email protected]" with subject
"statsmailer" and a body containing the word HELP to receive a list of
allowable commands. Things available: NHL team/league schedules/calendars,
a plethora of team statistics, scores of games, and some assorted hockey
files. Seasons 1988-1992 available. New material was added on 1/19/93.
Available from Mitch McGowan <[email protected]>
Keyword Description
ROSTERS 1993 NHL All-Star Game rosters
NHLLEAD 1991-92 NHL Leaders (Scoring, Goals, Assists, Power-play
goals, Short-handed goals, Game-winning goals, Shots, Goals-
against average, Victories, Save percentage, Shutouts)
ZAMBONI Alan Thicke's "Book of Zamboni" opening from the 1991 NHL
Awards broadcast
Available from Matt Militzok <[email protected]>
Keyword Description
STATS Up-to-date NHL statistics
Available from Harry Peltz <[email protected]>
Keyword Description
SCORES Compilation of NHL scores for the current month (in compressed
and uuencoded format)
Dates can also be specified for specific box scores, but try not to
request too many at one time (Max 5 box scores or three days).
Available from Richard Stueven <[email protected]>
Keyword Description
DIRECT Current NHL directory file
Available from Michael Burger <[email protected]>
Keyword Description
TVINFO TV/Radio stations for all teams along with network
information.
Up-to-date Division I standings and scores can be obtained through the
archives of the College Hockey Mailing List. Send a message to the server
at [email protected] with the body containing ONLY the commands
(either or both)
GET 9293CONF STAND (for all Division I conference standings)
GET 9293COMP SCHEDULE (for a full-season listing of Division I scores)
The schedule is about 1000 lines long and the standings file is about 50
lines. These files are updated more-or-less weekly around Monday.
Contact Mike Machnik ([email protected]) with any questions.
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6. USENET Hockey Pool
send e-mail to <[email protected]>.
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7. Up-coming Dates
Apr 18 - May 2: The 1993 World Championships (Pool A), Munich, Germany.
Jun 26: NHL entry draft, Quebec City, Quebec.
Feb 12 - Feb 27, 1994: XVII Olympic Winter Games, Lillehammer, Norway.
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8. Answers to some frequently asked questions:
Q: Why are the Montreal Canadiens called the Habs?
A: Most of the team during the 40-50's was made up of people who lived in
and around Montreal. Hence they were called "Les Habitants" (natives of
Montreal). This was then shortened to the Habs.
Q: Why is the Montreal Canadiens logo a large C with an H within it?
A: In 1914-15, the Canadiens logo consisted of C with an A within it to
signify Club Athletique Canadien (CAC). The next year, CAC no longer
existed and it was changed to what it is now to signify Club de Hockey.
Q: What is the most informative hockey publication?
A: The Hockey News is preferred by most North American hockey fans. It is
a weekly journal with up-to-date info.
Phone: 800-268-7793 (Canada and US)
Phone/fax: 0483 776141 (UK and rest of Europe)
Q: How does a 5-minute power-play count in the penalty killing stats in
the NHL?
A: If X goals are scored, then the team gets credit for X goals in X+1
chances.
Q: How is +/- computed in the NHL?
A: First, +/- only applies to skaters. Except for a power-play goal, when
a goal is scored, each skater on the ice for the scoring team is given a
+, and each skater on the ice for the other team is given a -. Short-
handed goals do count for +/-.
Q: What is the five-hole?
A: The space between a goalie's pads. There are five major scoring zones:
(1) upper left corner of goal, (2) upper right, (3) lower left, (4) lower
right, and (5) five-hole.
Q: What is the meaning of throwing an octopus on the ice?
A: This tradition began in Detroit in the 1950's when two best-of-seven
series were required to win the Stanley Cup. Every time Detroit won a
game, an octopus with one less arm was thrown on the ice.
Q: Who was the first woman to play in an NHL game?
A: Manon Rheaume, a 20-year-old goaltender, became the first woman ever
to play in an NHL game on September 23, 1992 when she started in net for
the expansion Tampa Bay Lightning in an exhibition against the St. Louis
Blues. Rheaume played the first period before 8,223 at the 10,400-seat
Expo Hall on the Florida State Fairgrounds and allowed two goals on nine
shots. She left with the score tied 2-2, although the Lightning ultimately
lost the game, 6-4.
Q: What is the richest contract in NHL history?
A: Mario Lemieux, the superstar center of the Pittsburgh Penguins, signed
the richest contract in NHL history, a seven-year deal believed to be
worth about $42 million. Lemieux will earn between $6 million and $7
million a year, nearly twice as much as any other player in the league.
Q: Who is the new commissioner of the NHL?
A: Gary Bettman, vice president and general counsel of the National
Basketball Association, was named commissioner of the National Hockey
League, Friday, December 11, 1992. Bettman joined the NBA in 1981 as
assistant general counsel. He became the league's chief legal officer in
September of 1984. A New York resident, Bettman graduated from Cornell
University in 1974 and from New York University School of Law in 1977.
Q: How many professional hockey leagues are there in North America?
A: Six: National, American, International, East Coast, Central and
Colonial Hockey Leagues.
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9. Miscellaneous:
For field hockey discussions, go to the newsgroup rec.sport.hockey.field.
For skating discussions, go to the newsgroup rec.skate.
Some sites get another hockey group, called clari.sports.hockey. c.s.h
consists of the UPI feed for all UPI news articles that are related to
hockey, including game results, summaries, scores, standings, etc. Much
of the information in the NHL team news section comes from this newsgroup.
The rec.sport.hockey Frequently Asked Questions posting is posted semi-
monthly, usually on the 1st and 15th of each month, during the hockey
season. This file was originally created by Tom Wilson, who posted it
during the 1991-92 season. It was taken over by Mitch McGowan for the
1992-93 season.
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Please make corrections via e-mail, indicating "r.s.h FAQ" as the
subject line. Feel free to start a discussion on any previously mentioned
topic (but use an appropriate subject line).
Mitch McGowan <[email protected]> | 17 | trimmed_train |
10,554 | I have had a Zeos for a couple months. While the experience was not
painless or perfect, it was way better than that endured by most (7
people I personally know) who have ordered Gateways. (Of course,
several of the Gateway buyers were rewarded by getting free stuff as
Gateway can't seem to keep track of what it has or hasn't sent
out...B{)
I got the 1 MB Viper card. The first one was defective, but Zeos
replaced it with only minor hassles. This one works fine. I haven't
noticed any problems in any of my applications. I also ordered it
because of all the complaints about the ATI a few months ago. Guess
you can choose either buggy state-of-the-art stuff, or robust average
stuff....
For my particular configuration (tower, 300 watt supply, pkg#3, no
monitor, viper, etc.) the Zeos was slightly cheaper than Gateway,
Austin, etc. But this can change from month to month. | 3 | trimmed_train |
9,224 |
If a person gives a well-balanced reasoned argument, Tammy, then all are
happy to discuss it with him. If he makes astounding claims, which are not
backed up with any evidence then he must be expected to substantiate them.
If the original author had said that everything was his own opinion and not
supportable then people would have simply ignored him. He did not. He
claimed many things and his logic was seriously flawed. His argument was for
christianity in an effort to try to convince atheists like myself to believe
him and his message. I for one will not take things as read. If you told me
that pink fluffy elephants did the dance of the sugar plum fairy on the dark
side of Jupiter then I would demand evidence!
Adda
| 8 | trimmed_train |
3,674 | Recently I posted two oscilliscopes for sale. One has sold, the other is
still available:
Used, good condition:
Hitachi V-422 40MHz Dual-Channel Portable Analog Oscilliscope
o 1mV/div
o DC offset
o alternate magnification (10x magnified & non-magnified
waveform)
o VERT mode trigger
o TV sync separation circuit
List price $910.00 (...and the price Fry's electronics just
quoted!) :-(
Sells for $699.99 (JDR MicroDevices current price)
$745.95 (Products International)
Your price used $425.00 obo
...I haven't gotten an offer at the asking price, so 'obo' applies...
I also have a 'broken' version of the scope which sold:
JDR 2000 20MHz Dual-Channel Portable Analog Oscilliscope
o 5mV/div
o Component Tester (resistors/caps/diodes/coils)
o TV video sync filter
o z-axis input (intensity modulation)
'Broken' means: The CRT produces a nice, bright trace, but the trace does
not correspond to the input signal. My guess is it's repairable but more
than a simple calibration problem...but I honestly have not tried to
calibrate the scope or otherwise fix it. It's 'as-is'.
I paid $60 for it in its current state (I bought it thinking I'd repair it,
using the 'good' scope for side-by-side comparison...since I've sold the
'good' scope, the 'bad' one doesn't do me much good) and I'd like to recoup
that amount. As above, I'll accept offers and take the best one.
I'd prefer a local (Bay Area, California) buyer, so (a) I don't have to
ship it and (b) she or he can examine the scope prior to purchase. | 11 | trimmed_train |
8,022 |
A couple of other tips.
1) Make a habit of parking the bike so that instruments are facing away
from the sun.
2) Meguiar's Mirror Glaze Plastic Polish & Plastic Cleaner. (Cue canned
product plug #2543):
What you want are Meguiar's Mirror Glaze Plastic Polish and Plastic
Cleaner. They are very mild abrasives meant to remove scratches from
plastic. For fine scratches just use the Polish, for bigger ones start
with the Cleaner and finish with the Polish. The stuff is $5-8 bucks per
bottle at most auto or motorcycle parts stores. Don't choke over the
price too much, since both bottles will probably last you 10 years. The
stuff works great on plastic watch "crystals" and compact discs too. | 12 | trimmed_train |
11,258 | This reminds me of the last Graham Kerr cooking show I saw. Today he
smoked meat on the stovetop in a big pot! He used a strange technique
I'd never seen before.
He took a big pot with lid, and placed a tray in it made from aluminum foil.
The tray was about the size and shape of a typical coffee-table ash tray,
made by crumpling a sheet of foil around the edges.
In the tray, he placed a couple spoonfuls of brown sugar, a similar
quantity of brown rice (he said any rice will do), the contents of two
teabags of Earl Grey tea, and a few cloves.
On top of this was placed an ordinary aluminum basket-type steamer, with
two chicken breasts in it. The lid was put on, and the whole assembly
went on the stovetop at high heat for 10 or 12 minutes.
Later, he removed what looked like smoked chicken breasts. What surprises
and concerns me are:
1) No wood chips. Where does the smoke flavor come from?
2) About 5 or 10 years ago, I remember hearing that carmel color
(obtained by caramelizing sugar -- a common coloring and flavoring
agent) had been found to be carcinogenic. I believe they injected
it under the skin of rats, or something. If the results were conclusive,
caramel color would not be legal in the U.S., yet it is still being
used. Was the initial research result found to be incorrect, or what?
3) About 5 or 10 years ago, I remember Earl Grey tea being implicated
as carcinogenic, because it contains oil of bergamot (an extract
from the skin of a type of citrus fruit). Does anyone know whatever
happened with that story? If it were carcinogenic, Earl Grey tea
could not have it as an additive, yet it apparently continues to do
so.
WRT natural wood smoke (I've smoking a duck right now, as it happens),
I've noticed that a heavily-smoked food item will have an unpleasant tangy
taste when eaten directly out of the smoker if the smoke has only recently
stopped flowing. I find the best taste to be had by using dry wood chips,
getting lots of smoke right up at the beginning of the cooking process,
then slowly barbequing for hours and hours without adding additional wood chips.
My theory is that the unpleasant tangy molecules are low-molecular weight
stuff, like terpenes, and that the smoky flavor molecules are some sort
of larger molecule more similar to tar. The long barbeque time after
the initial intensive smoke drives off the low-molecular weight stuff,
just leaving the flavor behind. Does anyone know if my theory is correct?
I also remember hearing that the combustion products of fat dripping
on the charcoal and burning are carcinogenic. For that reason, and because
it covers the product with soot and some unpleasant tanginess, I only grill
non-drippy meats like prawns directly over hot coals. I do stuff like this
duck by indirect heat. I have a long rectangular Weber, and I put the coals
at one end and the meat at the other end. The fat drops directly on the
floor below the meat, and next time I use the barbeque I make the fire
in that end to burn off the fat and help ignite the coals.
And yet another reason I've heard not to smoke or barbeque meat is that
smoked cured meat, like pork sausage and bacon, contains
nitrosamines, which are carcinogenic. I'm pretty sure this claim actually
has some standing, don't know about the others. | 19 | trimmed_train |
3,609 |
I am told that Planned Parenthood/SIECUS-style "values-free" methods, that
teach contraceptive technology and advise kids how to make "choices",
actually _increase_ pregnancy rates. I posted a long article on this a while
back and will be happy to email a copy to any who are interested. The
article included sources to contact for information on research verifying
these statements, and an outstanding source for info on acquiring
abstinence-related curricula even in single-copy quantities for home use.
The same research produced the results that abstinence-related curricula
were found to _decrease_ pregnancy rates in teens. I assume that it is
reasonable to assume that the AIDS rate will fluctuate with the pregnancy
rate.
The difference is not in "contraceptive technology" but in the values taught
to the children. The PP/SIECUS curricula taught the kids that they have
legitimate choices, while the abstinence related curricula taught them that
they did _not_ have _legitimate_ choices other than abstinence. It is the
values system that is the strongest determinent of the behavior behavior of
these kids.
Despite the better track record of abstinence-related curricula, they are
suppressed in favor of curricula that produce an effect contrary to that
desired.
Question for further discussion (as they say in the textbooks): Why don't
we teach "safe drug use" to kids, instead of drug abstinence? Isn't it
because we know that a class in "how to use drugs safely if you _choose_ to
use drugs" would increase drug use? Why isn't "drug abstinence education"
barred from schools because it teaches "religion"? Aren't we abandoning
those children who will use drugs anyway, and need instruction in their safe
use?
| 0 | trimmed_train |
5,627 | Hello,
I'm trying to get X11R5 running on my PC and ran into the
following error message when trying to start the Xserver.
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Setting TCP SO_DONTLINGER: Option not supported by protocol
X386 Version 1.2 / X Windows System
(protocol Version 11, revision 0, vendor release 5000)
Fatal server error
no screens found
giving up
xinit: software cased connection abort (errno 130): unable to connect
to X xserver.
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does anyone know what this error means ?
has anyone experienced this problem ?
help will be much appreciated
thanks in advance.
please send replies to <[email protected]> | 16 | trimmed_train |
9,700 | Sorry for posting this here, but noone has replied to my post from the politics
side of the group.
I want to get involved in the fight to save our gun rights. But first, I need
to get a little more educated. I've been reading all the magzines and books I
can get my hands on, and sifting through hundreds of messages here in the
Internet.
I want to obtain a COMPLETE list of Senate Bill and House Resolution
names/numbers.
Can anyone tell me how/where to obtain this info? Surely there has to be a
way to obtain copies of anti-gun legislation from those *&%$#@'s in Washington.
Any help is appreciated.
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1,971 |
Well, had you been a bit less exuberant in both the tone and substance of
your predictions, the responses would probably have been a bit more
measured. Be that as it may....
Clemens is always in this form, and Viola isn't really performing beyond
what might reasonably have been expected. How do you know that the Sox are
responding to them, and not to Al Bumbry, Hobson, or (my most likely
suspect) new hitting coach Mike Easler? I certainly am more likely to give
Easler credit for Mo Vaughhn's hot start than Clemens or Viola.
This was the optimistic scenario, but not unreasonably so. He hasn't shown
much power yet, though.
How can you tell that Dawson is providing the leadership? Perhaps it's
Calderon? Perhaps it's Clemens and Viola? Maybe Hobson is finally showing
those people skills he was supposed to have when they hired him. Or maybe
it's all a myth. And Dawson has been hitting reasonably well, but not as
well as Greenwell, Vaughn, Cooper, or Fletcher.
In three games. Why don't we look at this one again in, say, July?
A bit better than could reasonably have been expected. But don't forget that
Zupcic looked like Wade Boggs lite for about 75 AB's last year. Beware of
small sample sizes. Still, if Fletcher hits as well as he did last year he'd
be a great improvement over any Sox leadoff hitter from last year. Be aware
that his career numbers seem to indicate that he puts up good numbers as
long as he doesn't have to make more than 300 AB or so in a year.
Ummm...sorry, no. I can buy the "in the field" part, and I think he'll be
better at the plate than the 1992 Boggs, but in general Cooper, while he'll
be a pretty good hitter, couldn't carry Boggs' jockstrap. With a little
luck, he could be the fourth or fifth best 3B in the AL (Martinez, Boggs,
Ventura, and Palmer will all be better).
See, here is where you make that quick left turn off into the aether. .500
is plausible, third is not unlikely, but phrases like "could run away with
the division" are likely to get you a visit from the men in the white
coats. It's not really clear that their staff is better than last year. If
Russell does well, Darwin doesn't go on the DL, and Hesketh doesn't pitch
just barely well enough to avoid losing his spot in the rotation, they could
be better. On the other hand, if Hesketh pitches miserably and they're too
stupid to move him to the pen and bring up Conroy or somebody, Fossas
continues to pitch dismally but they keep giving him innings becasue he's a
lefty, and Russell explodes they could be pretty bad.
Mike Jones | AIX High-End Development | [email protected] | 2 | trimmed_train |
5,494 | Mr. Clinton said today that the horrible tragedy of the Waco fiasco
should remind those who join cults of the dangers of doing so.
Now, I began scratching my head thinking (a bad sign :-), "don't the
mainstream religions (in this case Christianity...or the 7th day
adventist in particular) just keep these guys going ? Isn't Mr. Clinton
condemning his own religion ? After all, isn't it a cult too ?" | 15 | trimmed_train |
9,326 |
As I recall, in the 60's the Kennedy Administration had sub-kiloton
nuclear weapons withdrawn from Europe and destroyed. They were man-
portable and made for use in shoulder-mount rocket launchers. The
smallest nuclear test I've seen data for was a .1 (yes, one-tenth)
kiloton weapon tested either in the late 40's or early 50's. | 9 | trimmed_train |
5,224 |
What's involved in getting bonded? Anyone know if that's an option
recognized by NYS DMV?
Rod | 12 | trimmed_train |
81 |
No answer.
I do not feel like the cameras were out of range. Cameras watched the first
confrontation. Cameras watched the banners. Cmaeras watched the final
confrontation with tanks. Cameras watched the fire. When weren't cameras
able to watch? When would cameras be unable to watch people coming out with
their hands up?
Well, that is what BATF should have done. Either, Koresh would have gone
peaceably as he has done in the past, or perhaps it was already too close
to the apocalypse in his own mind. It is hard to predict the actions of
a leader who would not release the children when most rational people would.
Now will you answer my question up top?
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8,121 |
I had the same problem with my 512 a long time ago. Resoldering
the joints on the motherboard (all of them) fixed it. Turns out
that continuous heating and cooling caused annular (ring-shaped)
cracks to develop in the solder, effectively cutting the video
circuitry off. If you're not a solder-jockey you might want to
have someone else do it -- I took mine to an electrical engineer
buddy -- but it was a 20-minute job, tops.
-Kelley-
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Thomas Kelley Boylan, PowerPC, IBM Austin, [email protected] | 14 | trimmed_train |
8,970 | A surplus-dealing buddy of mine came up with two emulator pods:
HP64220C (for HP 64100 development station). 8086 target
processor. DIP head. Does not include board that plugs into
the 64100.
Applied Microsystems 80C186/188 pod, LCC head.
If you have an interest in either, let me know. They look to
be in excellent condition. He doesn't know what to do with them, which
may mean that they'll be cheap.
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Dave Medin Phone: (205) 730-3169 (w)
SSD--Networking (205) 837-1174 (h)
Intergraph Corp.
M/S GD3004 Internet: [email protected]
Huntsville, AL 35894 UUCP: ...uunet!ingr!b30!catbyte!dtmedin
******* Everywhere You Look (at least around my office) ******* | 11 | trimmed_train |
7,689 |
: >Hi, it's an *easy* question for you Windows gurus. I'd appreciate any help.
: >We need to write an on-line help for our application. We don't have
: >Windows Software Developer's Toolkit (yet :-) ). Since we just want to build
: >a .HLP file around Windows' help engine, I hope it won't be that complicated?
: >Anyway, could someone kindly give me some hints of how to build such an
: >on-line help, if it does not take 100 pages to explain? Or if it is complicated,
: >would you help to point out what I would need to do it?
: >--
: >Vincent Q. Yin
: >[email protected]
: Hi,
: If you have developed your own windows application you must have a
: SDK of some sort that contains the HC.EXE or HC31.EXE file to
: compile and generate .HLP files out of .RTF files.
****-------> No, U can download what??.zip from ftp.cica.indiana.edu
This package from MS is all U need to buid (simple?) .HLP
files from Rich Text Format Files (.RTF). This package
also contains .DOT tamplates for MS Word4Win.
: RTF files are generated by a wordprocessor like Word for Dos or W4W.
: If this is not the solution be more specific about your application. | 18 | trimmed_train |
7,435 | The idea here is to list pointless options. You know, stuff you
get on a car that has no earthly use?
1) Power windows
Add as you wish...
Regards, Charles | 4 | trimmed_train |
3,957 | Permit me to quote fragments of
[email protected]'s article
out of context.
-Newsgroups: sci.electronics,comp.lsi.cad
-From: [email protected] (Eric Praetzel)
-Date: 10 Feb 93 15:46:41 GMT
- Currently the XNF format is propierty and I know of at least on person at
-a university who was able to get it after signing a non-disclosure agreement.
-The Xilinx-bit map format is pretty well top secret. I would love to know it
-because then you could make self_modifying_hardware ;-) As it is I had to
-reverse eng. the Xilinx tools to dump the bit map to the FPGA because it only
-runs on the computer with the hardware key.
self-modifying hardware could be *very* interesting --
computers that could write thier own programs (assemblers, compilers)
were an immense breakthrough from calculators that couldn't.
- I eagerly await a programmable gate array which uses a PD format and does
-not cost your first born to program. Till then we will keep on reverse
-engineering whatever we can. As it is one company that I worked at has gone
-under. FPGAs are what they needed to make their product competitive. They
-could not afford them. In the end you could say that they could not afford
-to not use them but the management discovered that too late.
- - Eric
my condolences.
i can't even imagine what i could do with self-modifing hardware.
i *can* imagine self-modifying software,
and even though *all* my teachers say that's BAD, even Worse than GOTO,
check out what the experts *used* to say about self-modifying code:
(he uses "orders" rather than "opcodes")
"On the Principles of Large Scale Computing Machines"
by Goldstine and von Neumann,
collected in
_John von Neumann: Collected Works, Vol. V_
reprinted here with absolutely no permission from anyone.
"We plan... to have a full size (40 binary digit) word hold
either contain
1 full size number (... equivalent to 12 decimal digits,
but we will use the first binary digit to denote the sign)
or two (20 binary digit) orders.
....
It should be added that this technique of
automatic substitutions into orders,
i.e. the machine's ability to modify its own orders
(under the control of other ones among its orders)
is absolutely necessary for a flexible code. Thus, if
part of the memory is used as a "function table", then
"looking up" a value of that function for a value of the
variable which is obtained in the course of the computation
requires that the machine itself should modify, or
rather make up, the reference to the memory in the order which
controls this "looking up", and the machine can only make this
modification after it has already calculated the value of the
variable in question.
On the other hand, this ability of the machine to modify its
own orders is one of the things which makes coding
the non-trivial operation which we have to view it as."
david cary, tenor, e- and comp. engineering (finger [email protected]).
227 S. 163 E. Ave, Tulsa, OK 74108-3310, USA, Sol 3, Universe v. 1.2
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9,826 | Hi there,
With a 16Megs of RAM, is there a need to run/load Smartdrv for
Windows 3.1? If yes, can I run/load Ramdrive without Smartdrv?
If I need both Ramdrive & Smartdrv, is the following Config.Sys
settings OK: ...SMARTDRV.SYS 2048 2048
...RAMDRIVE.SYS 2048 /E
Thanks in advance for e-mail reply. | 18 | trimmed_train |
7,262 | I am selling an AT&T XT compatible. It comes with a green screen CGA monitor,
360k 5.25" Floppy Drive, and a 20 Megabyte Hard Drive.
You would think it was brand new from the condition it's in.
Asking price is $150 + Shipping. | 5 | trimmed_train |
10,032 |
CENTERS
[...]
[...]
Sanderson will be on Team Canada, but he'd be out of position as a center.
Although he was drafted as a center and played there as a rookie, Sanderson
scored 46 goals this season as a left wing. | 17 | trimmed_train |
3,623 |
All your article reflects is your abundant ignorance. The people of
Turkiye know quite well that Greece and the Greek Cypriots will never
abandon the idea of hellenizing Cyprus and will remain eternally
hopeful of uniting it with Greece, someday, whatever the cost to the
parties involved. The history speaks for itself. Greece was the sole
perpetrator of invasion on that island when it sent its troops on July
15, 1974 in an attempt to topple the legitimate government of Archibishop
Makarios.
Following the Greek Cypriot attempt to annex the island to Greece with
the aid of the Greek army, Turkiye intervened by using her legal right
given by two international agreements. Turkiye did it for the frequently
and conveniently forgotten people of the island, Turkish Cypriots. For
those Turkish Cypriots whose grandparents have been living on the island
since 1571.
The release of Nikos Sampson, a member of EOKA [National Organization
of Cypriot Fighters] and a convicted terrorist, shows that the
'enosis' mentality continues to survive in Greece. One should not
forget that Sampson dedicated his life to annihilating the Turks
in Cyprus, committed murder to achieve this goal, and tried to
destroy the island's independence by annexing it to Greece. Of
course, the Greek governments will have to bear the consequences
for this irresponsible conduct.
THE MUSEUM OF BARBARISM
2 Irfan Bey Street, Kumsal Area, Nicosia, Cyprus
It is the house of Dr. Nihat Ilhan, a major who was serving at
the Cyprus Turkish Army Contingent. During the attacks launched
against the Turks by the Greeks, on 20th December 1963, Dr. Nihat
Ilhan's wife and three children were ruthlessly and brutally
killed in the bathroom, where they had tried to hide, by savage
Greeks. Dr. Nihat Ilhan happened to be on duty that night, the
24th December 1963. Pictures reflecting Greek atrocities
committed during and after 1963 are exhibited in this house which
has been converted into a museum.
AN EYE-WITNESS ACCOUNT OF HOW A TURKISH FAMILY WAS BUTCHERED BY
GREEK TERRORISTS
The date is the 24th of December, 1963... The onslaught of the
Greeks against the Turks, which started three days ago, has been
going on with all its ferocity; and defenseless women, old men
and children are being brutally killed by Greeks. And now Kumsal
Area of Nicosia witnesses the worst example of the Greeks savage
bloodshed...
The wife and the three infant children of Dr. Nihat Ilhan, a
major on duty at the camp of the Cyprus Turkish Army Contingent,
are mercilessly and dastardly shot dead while hiding in the
bathroom of their house, by maddened Greeks who broke into their
home. A glaring example of Greek barbarism.
Let us now listen to the relating of the said incident told by
Mr. Hasan Yusuf Gudum, an eye witness, who himself was wounded
during the same terrible event.
"On the night of the 24th of December, 1963 my wife Feride Hasan
and I were paying a visit to the family of Major Dr. Nihat Ilhan.
Our neighbours Mrs. Ayshe of Mora, her daughter Ishin and Mrs.
Ayshe's sister Novber were also with us. We were all sitting
having supper. All of a sudden bullets from the Pedieos River
direction started to riddle the house, sounding like heavy rain.
Thinking that the dining-room where we were sitting was
dangerous, we ran to the bathroom and toilet which we thought
would be safer. Altogether we were nine persons. We all hid in
the bathroom except my wife who took refuge in the toilet. We
waited in fear. Mrs. Ilhan the wife of Major Doctor, was standing
in the bath with her three children Murat, Kutsi and Hakan in her
arms. Suddenly with a great noise we heard the front door open.
Greeks had come in and were combing, every corner of the house
with their machine gun bullets. During these moments I heard
voices saying, in Greek, "You want Taksim eh!" and then bullets
started flying in the bathroom. Mrs. Ilhan and her three children
fell into the bath. They were shot. At this moment the Greeks,
who broke into the bathroom, emptied their guns on us again. I
heard one of the Major's children moan, then I fainted.
When I came to myself 2 or 3 hours later, I saw Mrs. Ilhan and
her three children lying dead in the bath. I and the rest of the
neighbours in the bathroom were all seriously wounded. But what
had happened to my wife? Then I remembered and immediately ran to
the toilet, where, in the doorway, I saw her body. She was
brutally murdered.
In the street admist the sound of shots I heard voices crying
"Help, help. Is there no one to save us?" I became terrified. I
thought that if the Greeks came again and found that I was not
dead they would kill me. So I ran to the bedroom and hid myself
under the double-bed.
An our passed by. In the distance I could still hear shots. My
mouth was dry, so I came out from under the bed and drank some
water. Then I put some sweets in my pocket and went back to the
bathroom, which was exactly as I had left in an hour ago. There I
offered sweets to Mrs. Ayshe, her daughter and Mrs. Novber who
were all wounded.
We waited in the bathroom until 5 o'clock in the morning. I
thought morning would never come. We were all wounded and needed
to be taken to hospital. Finally, as we could walk, Mrs. Novber
and I, went out into the street hoping to find help, and walked
as far as Koshklu Chiftlik.
There, we met some people who took us to hospital where we were
operated on. When I regained my consciousness I said that there
were more wounded in the house and they went and brought Mrs.
Ayshe and her daughter.
After staying three days in the hospital I was sent by plane to
Ankara for further treatment. There I have had four months
treatment but still I cannot use my arm. On my return to Cyprus,
Greeks arrested me at the Airport.
All I have related to you above I told the Greeks during my
detention. They then released me."
ON FOOT INTO CYPRUS'S DEVASTATED TURKISH QUARTER
We went tonight into the sealed-off Turkish quarter of Nicosia in
which 200 to 300 people have been slaughtered in the last five
days.
We were the first Western reporters there, and we saw some
terrible sights.
In the Kumsal quarter at No. 2, Irfan Bey Sokagi, we made our way
into a house whose floors were covered with broken glass. A
child's bicycle lay in a corner.
In the bathroom, looking like a group of waxworks, were three
children piled on top of their murdered mother.
In a room next to it we glimpsed the body of a woman shot in the
head.
This, we were told, was the home of a Turkish Army major whose
family had been killed by the mob in the first violence.
Today was five days later, and still they lay there.
Rene MacCOLL and Daniel McGEACHIE, (From the "DAILY EXPRESS")
"...I saw in a bathroom the bodies of a mother and three infant
children murdered because their father was a Turkish Officer..."
Max CLOS, LE FIGARO 25-26 January, 1964
Peter Moorhead reporting from the village of Skyloura, Cyprus.
Date : 1 January, 1964.
IL GIARNO (Italy)
THEY ARE TURK-HUNTING, THEY WANT TO EXTERMINATE THEM.
Discussions start in London; in Cyprus terror continues. Right now we
are witnessing the exodus of Turks from the villages. Thousands of people
abandoning homes, land, herds; Greek Cypriot terrorism is relentless. This
time, the rhetoric of the Hellenes and the bust of Plato do not suffice to
cover up barbaric and ferocious behaviors.
Article by Giorgo Bocca, Correspondent of Il Giorno
Date: 14 January 1964
DAILY HERALD (London)
AN APPALLING SIGHT
And when I came across the Turkish homes they were an appalling sight.
Apart from the walls, they just did not exist. I doubt if a napalm bomb
attack could have created more devastation. I counted 40 blackened brick
and concrete shells that had once been homes. Each house had been deliberately
fired by petrol. Under red tile roofs which had caved in, I found a twisted
mass of bed springs, children's conts and cribs, and ankle deep grey
ashes of what had once been chairs, tables and wardrobes.
In the neighbouring village of Ayios Vassilios, a mile away, I counted 16
wrecked and burned out homes. They were all Turkish Cypriot homes. From
this village more than 100 Turkish Cypriots had also vanished.In neither village
did I find a scrap of damage to any Greek Cypriot house.
DAILY TELEGRAPH (London)
GRAVES OF 12 SHOT TURKISH CYPRIOTS FOUND IN CYPRUS VILLAGE
Silent crowds gathered tonight outside the Red Crescent hospital in the
Turkish Sector of Nicosia, as the bodies of 9 Turkish Cypriots found
crudely buried outside the village of Ayios Vassilios, 13 miles away, were
brought to the hospital under the escort of the Parachute Regiment. Three
more bodies, including one of a woman, were discovered nearby but could
not be removed. Turkish Cypriots guarded by paratroops are still trying to
locate the bodies of 20 more believed to have been buried on the same site.
Serdar Argic | 6 | trimmed_train |
7,471 | On the subject of CS/CN/tear gas: when I received my initial introduction to
tear gas, the first thing that came to mind was the location of the exit. If
there had been anything in the way, corners to negotiate, doors to open, or
any other obstacles to movement, I would have had a difficult time exiting the
chamber. And any concentration of tear gas is hazardous to individuals with
respiratory problems, and the wearing of soft contact lenses in a tear gas
contaminated area is considered a REAL BAD IDEA. So hoping the BD's would
peaceably come strolling out the door after being gassed is a bit unrealistic.
If they could have found the door, having them staggering out retching wouldn't
be too far fetched. Throw in the factor of 50-51 days of being under siege and
subject to psychological warfare, and all bets on functional abilities are off.
Anybody tried to get Amnesty International to jump in on this one?
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9,830 |
You might want to re-think your attitude about the Holocaust after
reading Deuteronomy chapter 28. | 0 | trimmed_train |
2,826 | I would appreciate some help in locating a telephone controlled power bar
for my PC. The unit would power up the PC when the telephone rings and
keep it up as long as the telephone connection is present.
I also need to be able to power up this same PC through the use of an external
timer. I can supply power or a contact closure to do this.
I will summarize and post the results of this query here.
Thank you.
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7,134 |
Where did you get this driver. Please, please, please !!!!
I've been waiting months for this.
| 3 | trimmed_train |
10,803 | [ Article crossposted from temple.forsale ]
[ Author was Ray Lauff ([email protected]) ]
[ Posted on Wed, 21 Apr 1993 01:04:27 GMT ]
Regular CBS/FOX release of the wide screen edition of the movie
The Abyss for sale, asking $30, including postage. I want to
purchase the new director's cut and would like to unload this
LaserDisc if possible.
Two discs, unopened, 132 minutes, letterbox.
Email me if interested.
[email protected]
Ray
--
Ray Lauff | Temple University Computer Services | [email protected]
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