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The real question here in my opinion is what Motorola processors running system
7 on a MAC are comparable to what Intel processors running Windows on a PC? I
recall there being a conversation here that a 486/25 running Windows benchmarks
at about the same speed as 25Mhz 030 in system 7. I don't know if that is
true, but I would love to hear if anyone has any technical data on this.
-David
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I am not sure whether I am here in the right area, but does
anybody here know whether Windows NT does/will include a X
Windows server so that it can run X Window applications
remotely? This is because we are considering at our university
to use PC's for word processing and program development,
whereas the bigger jobs are to be run either on SUN
workstations or on Fujitsu super computers.
Thank you very much in advance,
Hein.
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No, this is wrong. The purpose is to preserve the substances in
the tubes longer by creating relativistic speeds and thus
time dilatation. Of course, by slowing the subjective time of
the test tubes they get less bored, which is probably what you
were thinking of.
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: How about Kirlian imaging ? I believe the FAQ for sci.skeptics (sp?)
: has a nice write-up on this. They would certainly be most supportive
: on helping you to build such a device and connect to a 120Kvolt
: supply so that you can take a serious look at your "aura"... :-)
: Filipe Santos
: CERN - European Laboratory for Particle Physics
: Switzerland
This has to be THE only, generally accepted, method of using common
physics lab equipment to find certain answers to all the questions about
afterlifes, heavens, hells, purgatory, gods etc. Krillean photography
will probably be ignored as insignificant compared to these larger
eternal verities. Publishing your results could be a bit of a problem,
though.
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My opinion is this: In a society whose economy is primarily based on
capitalism, the role of government should be to provide those goods and
services that need providing for the general public's good. BUT government
should supply those necessary goods and services only when it is impossible
for a private enterprise (or individual) to make money from providing them.
I agree with some of the other posts that this train probably can not make
money and will rely heavily on State tax dollars.
The question, I think, then becomes: Do we, the general public, need the train?
I certainly do not, nor will I ever, need this train in Lubbock, Texas. With
the inexpensive air travel provided between Dallas and Houston, I don't think
people in Dallas or Houston need it either.
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Am I supposed to take that as a compliment or a put down? Just wondering.
I do this as a service to the entire baseball world on USENET, especially
for those in the East Coast who can't get final scores for West Coast games
in their newspapers or late TV newscasts. This is helpful to fans in other
countries who either receive only weekly scores or updates by the week. Also,
many have requested for this kind of service previously but it was only
available through BBS's or some pay news services. By the way, mine is free
of charge and has no copyright restrictions.
Remember I only post final scores and the updated standings once a day to the
rec.sport.baseball newsgroup. Other than that, everything is done through
private e-mail. Currently, there are 986 people on my mailing list that
branches off into other mailing lists available for many others. And the list
grows by an average of 35 people a day.
If people on USENET really don't want to see the postings I do to
rec.sport.baseball on a daily basis, please just let me know. If the response
is overwhelming against the posts, I won't do it anymore.
Thanks for your time.
Joseph Hernandez
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Joseph Hernandez | RAMS | | /.\ ******* _|_|_ / | LAKERS
[email protected] | KINGS | |__ | | DODGERS _|_|_ | | RAIDERS
[email protected] | ANGELS |____||_|_| ******* | | |___| CLIPPERS
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Sumatriptan(Imitrex) just became available in the US in a subcutaneous
injectable form. Is there an oral form available in CA? A friend(yes
really not me!) has severe migranes about 2-3 times per week. We
live right by the CA border and he has gotten drugs for GERD prescribed
by a US physician and filled in a CA pharmacy, but not yet FDA approved
in the US. What would be the cost of the oral form in CA$ also if
anyone would have that info?
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In case anyone missed it, I'm reposting this and I'm also selling some other
stuff.
I've sold one, but I still have 2 left for sale. I also realize that $45 is
alot of money, especially if you don't normally collect cards. So if enough
people are interested, I'll break up the set into team sets. I'm not sure
how much for each. It would be nice to just sell them for $3 each, but then
the people who get the Whalers and Devils (Note, I'm not bagging on these teams
its just that they don't have alot of good rookie cards in this set) would
be subsidizing the people who want Chicago or Pittsburgh. So I'll have to make
it varialble pricing. But most of them should be about $2 or $3 dollars.
Ok someone asked for this one, but he's from Canada, if he can get me the
be the alternate.
Also I would like to sell 2 Upperdeck Pavel Bure rookie cards (note these
are not in the UD low #'s set mentioned above). $16 each. They are $15 in
the book, but the $1 goes for postage, packaging and insurance.
And if there is something you want that you don't see, e-mail me, I may have
it or may be able to get it for you.
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Device........ LT1839 @ IC (mA)..... 50
V(BR)CEO (V).. 70 CCB (pF)...... 2.5
V(BR)CBO (V).. 120 VCE (V)....... 15
IC (mA) max... 300 Polarity...... NPN
hFE min....... 20 Package....... 79-04
hFE max....... 60 Material...... Metal
fT (GHz)...... 1 Price (100+)..
Device........ LT5839 @ IC (mA)..... 60
V(BR)CEO (V).. 65 CCB (pF)...... 1.5
V(BR)CBO (V).. 80 VCE (V)....... 10
IC (mA) max... 300 Polarity...... PNP
hFE min....... 15 Package....... 79-04
hFE max....... 60 Material...... Metal
fT (GHz)...... 1.5 Price (100+)..
@ VCE (V)..... 10
Anyone know of a source for these parts (other than straight from
Motorolla)? I need 4 Lt1839's and 2 Lt5839 I've tried standard
and they said "We are out!"
Stephen [email protected]
Mangled on Fri 04-16-1993 at 13:50:28
... If there's one thing I can't stand, it's intolerance.
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Not only that, but if I'm not mistaken Detroit scored 4 goals on their first
five shots on net...looks like Toronto's cream cheese run continues (or is
that swiss cheese? after watching Potvin I'm leaning towards the latter)
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I am auctioning off the following comics. These minimum bids are set
below what I would normally sell them for. Make an offer, and I will
accept the highest bid after the auction has been completed.
TITLE Minimum/Current
--------------------------------------------------------------
Alpha Flight 51 (Jim Lee's first work at Marvel) $ 5.00
Aliens 1 (1st app Aliens in comics, 1st prnt, May 1988) $20.00
Amazing Spider-Man 136 (Intro new Green Goblin) $20.00
Amazing Spider-Man 238 (1st appearance Hobgoblin) $50.00
Archer and Armstrong 1 (Frank Miller/Smith/Layton) $ 7.50
Avengers 263 (1st appearance X-factor) $ 3.50
Bloodshot 1 (Chromium cover, BWSmith Cover/Poster) $ 5.00
Daredevil 158 (Frank Miller art begins) $35.00
Dark Horse Presents 1 (1st app Concrete, 1st printing) $ 7.50
H.A.R.D. Corps 1 $ 5.00
Incredible Hulk 324 (1st app Grey Hulk since #1, 1962) $ 7.50
Incredible Hulk 330 (1st McFarlane issue) $15.00
Incredible Hulk 331 (Grey Hulk series begins) $11.20
Incredible Hulk 367 (1st Dale Keown art in Hulk) $15.00
Incredible Hulk 377 (1st all new hulk, 1st prnt, Keown) $15.00
Marvel Comics Presents 1 (Wolverine, Silver Surfer) $ 7.50
Maxx Limited Ashcan (4000 copies exist, blue cover) $30.00
New Mutants 86 (McFarlane cover, 1st app Cable - cameo) $10.00
New Mutants 100 (1st app X-Force) $ 5.00
New Mutants Annual 5 (1st Liefeld art on New Mutants) $10.00
Omega Men 3 (1st appearance Lobo) $ 7.50
Omega Men 10 (1st full Lobo story) $ 7.50
Power Man & Iron Fist 78 (3rd appearance Sabretooth) $25.00
84 (4th appearance Sabretooth) $20.00
Simpsons Comics and Stories 1 (Polybagged special ed.) $ 7.50
Spectacular Spider-Man 147 (1st app New Hobgoblin) $12.50
Star Trek the Next Generation 1 (Feb 1988, DC mini) $ 7.50
Star Trek the Next Generation 1 (Oct 1989, DC comics) $ 7.50
Web of Spider-Man 29 (Hobgoblin, Wolverine appear) $10.00
Web of Spider-Man 30 (Origin Rose, Hobgoblin appears) $ 7.50
Wolverine 10 (Before claws, 1st battle with Sabretooth) $15.00
Wolverine 41 (Sabretooth claims to be Wolverine's dad) $ 5.00
Wolverine 42 (Sabretooth proven not to be his dad) $ 3.50
Wolverine 43 (Sabretooth/Wolverine saga concludes) $ 3.00
Wolverine 1 (1982 mini-series, Miller art) $20.00
Wonder Woman 267 (Return of Animal Man) $12.50
X-Force 1 (Signed by Liefeld, Bagged, X-Force card) $20.00
X-Force 1 (Signed by Liefeld, Bagged, Shatterstar card) $10.00
X-Force 1 (Signed by Liefeld, Bagged, Deadpool card) $10.00
X-Force 1 (Signed by Liefeld, Bagged, Sunspot/Gideon) $10.00
All comics are in near mint to mint condition, are bagged in shiny
polypropylene bags, and backed with white acid free boards. Shipping is
$1.50 for one book, $3.00 for more than one book, or free if you order
a large enough amount of stuff. I am willing to haggle.
I have thousands and thousands of other comics, so please let me know what
you've been looking for, and maybe I can help. Some titles I have posted
here don't list every issue I have of that title, I tried to save space.
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Yes I fully agree with that, but is it "I don't believe gods exist", or
"I believe no gods exist"? As [email protected] (Mats Andtbacka)
pointed out, it all hinges on what you take the word "believe" to mean.
Unfortunately this is bound up in the definitions of strong and weak
atheism, at least according to the FAQ:
# Atheism is characterized by an absence of belief in the existence of God.
# Some atheists go further, and believe that God does not exist. The former is
# often referred to as the "weak atheist" position, and the latter as "strong
# atheism".
#
# It is important to note the difference between these two positions. "Weak
# atheism" is simple scepticism; disbelief in the existence of God. "Strong
# atheism" is a positive belief that God does not exist. Please do not
# fall into the trap of assuming that all atheists are "strong atheists".
(From mathew's "An Introduction to Atheism" version 1.2 last modified 5-Apr-93)
Should the FAQ be clarified to try to pin down this notion of "belief"?
Can it?
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This drive is less than one year old. The cartridges have all been bought
since then. All is in excellent condition and still under warranty.
Due to a change in system use, I now need a large, contiguous drive.
Offer includes:
SyDos 44i internal drive
SCSI adapter card and cables
All original documentation
Software
All original packaging
8 cartridges totalling over 350Mb (no bad sectors or defects)
The installation was a breeze on my 386 clone.
I will trade for something near 300Mb IDE, or sell for $450.
I will also consider trading for 4 4Mx9 30 pin SIMMs at 70ns.
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This is a very good point. AT&T obviously knew and participated in the
development of the Clipper chip. This amounts to unfair business practice and
gives AT&T an early monopoly on the market [hopefully a non-existant market].
Other companies that compete with AT&T in the cellular market (Motorola, NEC, etc)
have grounds to file a complaint over this.
It would seem that the one fact that the government has overlooked in this
whole fiasco is the economic standpoint. As others have mentioned, the most
difficulty the Clipper chip faces is an economic one. Let's face it, the
average consumer doesn't care or know that the Clipper is a bad idea. If
there is a perceived need for cellular encryption, then the companies will
provide one. Most likely, a standard will emerge. But if the Clipper is
too expensive (and $25 a chip is way too much) then they will develope their
own or buy a cheaper one. I give SCT my full support, and hope the
Clipper chip goes the way of the Beta video tape format.
Also hope they get sued over re-using the name Clipper.
--
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No, they fold on the dotted line. Look at pictures of carriers with loads of
a/c on the deck, wings all neatly folded.
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If all of these things have been detected in space, has anyone
looked into possible problems with the detectors?
That is, is there some mechanism (cosmic rays, whatever) that
could cause the dector to _think_ it was seeing one of these
things?
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I was assuming that there won't be a moon base unless it makes a
profit, actually. If it does, well, that gives a larger GNP which
leads to being able to spend more money on your military, including
gosh-wow space stuff. (assuming it's profitable, rather than paying
for itself.)
You might be able to _run_ one for that; put it there, hardly.
Why do you think at least a couple centuries before there will
be significant commerical activity on the Moon?
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It is available through some dealerships, who in turn have to back
order it from the manufacturer directly. Each one is made to order, at least
if you get a nonstandard length (standard is 5', I believe).
See below
I have a 6' long CobraLinks lock that I used to use for my Harley (she
doesn't get out much anymore, so I don't use the lock that often anymore). It
is made of 3/4" articulated steel shells covering seven strands of steel cable.
It is probably enough to stop all the joyriders, but, unfortunately,
professionals can open it rather easily:
1) Freeze a link.
2) Break frozen link with your favorite method (hammers work well).
3) Snip through the steel cables (which, I have on authority, are
frightfully thin) with a set of boltcutters.
For the same money, you can get a Kryptonite cable lock, which is
anywhere from 1/2" to 7/8" thick steel cable (looks like steel rope), shielded
in a flexible covering to protect your bike's finish, and has a barrel-type
locking mechanism. I don't know if it's adjustable, but my source says it's
more difficult to pick than most locks, and the cable tends to squish flat
in bolt-cutter jaws rather than shear (5/8" model).
All bets are off if the thief has a die grinder with a cutoff wheel.
Even the most durable locks tested yield to this tool in less than one minute.
FYI, I'll be getting a Krypto cable next paycheck.
Later,
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I have two questions:
1) I have been having troubles with my Wordperfect for Windows.
When I try to select and change fonts, etc. some of the text
disappears. I tried to center two lines once, and the second
line disappeared. I can not find the error, and I do not
know how to correct it.
2) Is this the right newsgroup? Where should I go?
E-mail prefered...
_____
Who else is still waiting for "Naked Gun Part (Pi) | | "
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/(Frank DeCenso)
/>
/>I need to prioritize things in my life, and this board is not all that important
/>to me.
Of course it is. It forms a very big part of your self-respect. You come onto
the board, thinking you're some sort of apologeticist for your faith, and you
routinely get roasted over a grill for stupid theories and unfounded assumptions.
/(Frank DeCenso)
/This board will have
/>to wait until (if ever) I can organize my life to fit it in. I tried dropping
/>out, but Sieferman coerced me to come back. He won't this time.
I doubt that Sieferman has anything to do with you dropping out.
It's probably closer to the truth to say that you don't have the cards to
play in this game (because you insist on playing from a losing hand), and you're
finally realizing it. You will lurk on the board, and keep
quiet for a while, looking for an area where you are *certain* that you
are correct, and then we'll see you pop back in again. Of course, you then
will say that you have merely returned because your life is now "in order".
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The only way out seems to be death.
---
" I'd Cheat on Hillary Too."
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THE WHITE HOUSE
Office of the Press Secretary
______________________________________________________________
For Immediate Release April 15, 1993
REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENT
TO LAW ENFORCEMENT ORGANIZATIONS
The Rose Garden
2:52 P.M. EDT
THE PRESIDENT: Good afternoon. Ladies and gentlemen,
two months ago I presented a comprehensive plan to reduce our
national deficit and to increase our investment in the American
people, their jobs and their economic future. The federal budget
plan passed Congress in record time, and created a new sense of hope
and opportunity in the country.
Then, the short-term jobs plan I presented to Congress,
which would create a half a million jobs in the next two years passed
the House of Representatives two weeks ago. It now has the support
of a majority of the United States Senate.
All of these members of Congress know it's time to get
the economy moving again, to get job growth going again, to get a
fast start on the investments we need to build a lasting prosperity.
Unfortunately, a minority of the members of the United States Senate
have used gridlock tactics to prevent their colleagues from working
the will of the majority on the jobs bill.
When Congress returns, I ask every senator from every
state and from both parties to remember what is at stake. The issue
is not politics, it's people. Sixteen million of them are looking
for full-time jobs and can't find them. These men and women don't
care about who's up or down in Washington. They care about paying
the rent and meeting the mortgage payment, about putting food on the
table and buying shoes for their children, about regaining a sense of
dignity that comes from doing a day's work and supporting their
families and drawing a paycheck.
They're asking those of us who have the privilege of
serving to put aside politics and do something now to move our
economy forward. I am prepared to do that. And I have been working
with the Senate to come up with an adjusted package that meets some
of the concerns of those who have been blocking action on the jobs
plan. I'm willing to compromise, so long as we keep the focus on
jobs, keep the focus on growth and keep the focus on meeting unmet
national needs.
Our opponents have been asking for a smaller package.
Today I ask them to join me in determining exactly what kind and what
size package Congress can approve that actually meets the needs of
the American people.
But even as we make those reductions and the package
will be smaller, I believe we must address problems that are on the
minds of millions of Americans, and one in particular, and that is
the need to toughen law enforcement in our society to deal with the
dramatic rise in violent crime.
So I will ask, even in this reduced package, for an
additional $200 million in federal funding to help local communities
to rehire police officers who have been laid off because of the
fiscal problems caused by the national recession. Together, with a
matching effort by local governments, this could put as many as
10,000 police officers back on the job, and back on the beat in
communities all across our nation.
At a time when too many of our people live in fear of
violent crime, when too many businesses have closed and too many
people have lost their jobs because people are afraid to leave their
homes, rehiring thousands of officers is one of the best investments
America can make. And I ask both Houses of Congress to make that
investment in our people's safety and in their piece of mind.
I believe in the need for strong federal action to keep
the economy going toward recovery and to create jobs. Make no
mistake about it: I will fight for these priorities as hard as I
ever have. I will never forget that the people sent me here to fight
for their jobs, their future and for fundamental change.
I want to thank the police officers who are here today
and tell you that not a single one of them knew before they came here
that I had determined to ask for more money in this jobs bill to
rehire police officers. They came here because they believe in the
summer jobs portion of the package. And I want them to be free to
talk about that. They came here not out of any law enforcement
concern other than the fact that they wanted the kids in this country
to have a chance to have jobs this summer, to have safer streets and
a brighter and more peaceful future.
I say what I say today not just because it's good for
law enforcement but because it's good for the people who live in
these communities. I have always supported community policing not
only because it helps to prevent crime and to lower the crime rate,
but because it cements better relationships between people in law
enforcement and the people that they're hired to protect. It reduces
the chances of abusive action by police officers and increases the
chances of harmony and safe streets at the same time.
These are the kinds of things that we are trying to do.
I promised in my campaign that I'd do everything I could to put
another 100,000 police officers on the street over the next four
years. This makes a good downpayment on that. This keeps in mind
the core of the jobs package. And this will help us to move forward.
So I ask the people in the Senate who have blocked the
jobs bill, let's work together. I can accept a reduced package if
you will increase your commitment to safe streets. I do not accept
the fact that we should reduce our commitment to summer jobs or to
building our infrastructure or to doing those other things that will
create real and lasting prosperity for our people. I have done my
part now to end the gridlock; I ask you to do yours.
I want now to give the people who are here with me on
the platform a chance to make some remarks and to be heard by the
American people -- beginning with Janet Reno, the distinguished
Attorney General.
* * * * * * * * * * * *
Q Mr. President, can you tell us -- do you think that
the jobs package could be put in further jeopardy by controversy over
the suggestion of a VAT tax at this point in the congressional
dialogue?
THE PRESIDENT: Not at all. I think it should have --
they wouldn't have any relationship one to the other. First of all,
I made absolutely no decision on that. You should know that there's
a lot of support in the business community and the labor community --
people have asked us to consider that because of the enormous burden
of the present system on many of our major employers, particularly
many of those that we depend upon to generate jobs and to carry the
strength of this economy. But I have made absolutely no decision
that would even approach that on that or any other kind of general
tax.
Q Do you personally believe that the American public
is ready to pay for -- to have another tax to pay for health care? I
mean, apart from what business and labor leaders have said --
THE PRESIDENT: I'm not going to speculate on that. I
will say this: The real issue is how quickly we can recycle the
benefits of all the savings to cover the cost. I mean, that is --
everyone knows that if you do what we're proposing to do, if you
streamline the insurance system, if you fix the system so that
there's no longer an enormous economic incentive to over-utilize or
over-provide certain services, if you provide primary and preventive
care in places where it isn't now, every single analysis shows
absolutely massive savings to the health care system.
The real question is whether you can transfer those
savings to cover those who have no coverage now or those who have
virtually no coverage so that you provide people the security. I
have no idea. The polls say that, but I don't know. All I know is
the polls that I see in the press that many of you have commissioned,
they say overwhelmingly the American people want the security of an
affordable health care system.
But I don't think that has anything to do with this
stimulus, and it certainly shouldn't have. People want a job first
and foremost. They want that more than anything else.
Q Now that you've announced your willingness to
compromise on the stimulus package, can you tell us what parts of
your package you consider vital and uncompromisable? I assume summer
jobs is one.
THE PRESIDENT: I want the summer jobs; I want the
highway program and I want the police program. I still intend -- let
me say this: I still intend to fully and aggressively push the crime
bill, which did not pass the Congress last year. This is a
supplement to that, not a substitute for it in any way. But I think
we need to do that.
I think we need the Ryan White funds because of the
enormous health care burdens to the communities that are inordinately
and disproportionately affected by the problems of caring for people
with AIDS. And there are several other things that I think should be
done. We have to do the Agriculture Department meat inspectors; the
safety of the public depends on that.
There are a number of other things that I don't -- I
don't think any of it should be cut, but I have given Senator
Mitchell and Senator Byrd -- I talked to them. And Senator Dole
called me yesterday to discuss this, and I told him that I would call
him back. I called him back last night in New Hampshire and we
discussed this. And I basically asked them to talk today, and said
that I would not make any statements about any specifics until at
least they had a chance to talk to see whether or not they could
reach some accord.
So I don't want to be any more specific than I have been
already, and let's see if they can talk it out.
Q When you talked to Senator Dole and Senator
Mitchell did you tell them about your -- increase also, that $200
million, that you want that as part of the package?
THE PRESIDENT: I did -- I told Senator -- I left word
for Senator Mitchell last night about it. When I talked to Senator
Dole -- I don't remember for sure -- I do not believe I mentioned it.
But I did tell him that I was prepared to reduce the package and I
wanted to break the gridlock, and I told him that I was working on a
reformulation of it so that -- in the hope that it would become even
more focused on jobs and the kinds of issues that I thought the
American people wanted us to address. And this is certainly
consistent with that.
Thank you.
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[After a small refresh Hasan got on the track again.]
|> |> I get the impression Hasan realized he goofed and is now
|> |> trying to drop the thread. Let him. It might save some
|> |> miniscule portion of his sorry face.
|> Not really. since i am a logical person who likes furthering himself
|> from any "name calling", i started trashing any article that contains
|> such abuses without responding to, and sometimes not even reading articles
|> written by those who acquired such bad habits from bad company!
|>
|> Ah, but in my followup on the subject (which you, by the way, never bothered
|> responding to..) there was no name-calling. Hence the assumption.
|> Do you feel more up to it now, so that we might have an answer?
|> Or, to refresh your memory, does the human right issue in the area
|> apply to Palestinians only? Also, do you claim there is such a thing as
|> forfeiting a human right? If that's possible, then explain to the rest of
|> us how there can exist any such thing?
|>
|> Use your logic, and convince us! This is your golden chance!
|> Jonas Flygare,
well , ok. let's see what Master of Wisdom, Mr. Jonas Flygare,
wrote that can be wisdomely responded to :
Are you calling names, or giving me a title? If the first, read your
paragraph above, if not I accept the title, in order to let you get into the
um, well, debate again.
|> [hasan]
|> |> [flax]
|> |> |> [hasan]
|> |> |> In case you didNOT know, Palestineans were there for 18 months.
|> |> |> and they are coming back
|> |> |> when you agree to give Palestineans their HUMAN-RIGHTS.
|> |> |> Afterall, human rights areNOT negotiable.
|> |> |> Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't the right to one's life _also_
|> |> |> a 'human right'?? Or does it only apply to palestinians?
|> |> No. it is EVERYBODY's right. However, when a killer kills, then he is giving
|> |> up -willingly or unwillingly - his life's right to the society.
|> |> the society represented by the goverment would exercise its duty by
|> |> depriving the killer off his life's right.
|> So then it's all right for Israel to kill the people who kill Israelis?
|> The old 'eye for an eye' thinking? Funny, I thought modern legal systems
|> were made to counter exactly that.
So what do you expect me to tell you to tell you, Master of Wsidom,
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If you insist on giving me names/titles I did not ask for you could at
least spell them correctly. /sigh.
when you are intentionally neglecting the MOST important fact that
the whole israeli presence in the occupied territories is ILLEGITIMATE,
and hence ALL their actions, their courts, their laws are illegitimate on
the ground of occupied territories.
No, I am _not_ neglecting that, I'm merely asking you whether the existance
of Israeli citicens in the WB or in Gaza invalidates those individuals right
to live, a (as you so eloquently put it) human right. We can get back to the
question of which law should be used in the territories later. Also, you have
not adressed my question if the israelis also have human rights.
What do you expect me to tell you, Master of Wisdom, when I did explain my
point in the post, that you "responded to". The point is that since Israel
is occupying then it is automatically depriving itself from some of its rights
to the Occupied Palestineans, which is exactly similar the automatic
deprivation of a killer from his right of life to the society.
If a state can deprive all it's citizens of human rights by its actions, then
tell me why _any_ human living today should have any rights at all?
|> |> In conjugtion with the above, when a group of people occupies others
|> |> territories and rule them by force, then this group would be -willingly or
|> |> unwillingly- deprived from some of its rights.
|> Such as the right to live? That's nice. The swedish government is a group
|> of people that rule me by force. Does that give me the right to kill
|> them?
Do you consider yourself that you have posed a worthy question here ?
Worthy or not, I was just applying your logic to a related problem.
Am I to assume you admit it wouldn't hold?
|> |> What kind of rights and how much would be deprived is another issue?
|> |> The answer is to be found in a certain system such as International law,
|> |> US law, Israeli law ,...
|> And now it's very convenient to start using the legal system to prove a
|> point.. Excuse me while I throw up.
ok, Master of Wisdom is throwing up.
You people stay away from the screen while he is doing it !
Oh did you too watch that comedy where they pipe water through the telephone?
I'll let you in on a secret... It's not for real.. Take my word for it.
|> |> It seems that the US law -represented by US State dept in this case-
|> |> is looking to the other way around when violence occurs in occupied territories.
|> |> Anyway, as for Hamas, then obviously they turned to the islamic system.
|> And which system do you propose we use to solve the ME problem?
The question is NOT which system would solve the ME problem. Why ? because
any system can solve it.
The laws of minister Sharon says kick Palestineans out of here (all palestine).
I asked for which system should be used, that will preserve human rights for
all people involved. I assumed that was obvious, but I won't repeat that
mistake. Now that I have straightened that out, I'm eagerly awaiting your
reply.
Joseph Weitz (administrator responsible for Jewish colonization)
said it best when writing in his diary in 1940:
"Between ourselves it must be clear that there is no room for both
peoples together in this country.... We shall not achieve our goal
^^^ ^^^
of being an independent people with the Arabs in this small country.
The only solution is a Palestine, at least Western Palestine (west of
the Jordan river) without Arabs.... And there is no other way than
to transfer the Arabs from here to the neighbouring countries, to
transfer all of them; not one village, not one tribe, should be
left.... Only after this transfer will the country be able to
absorb the millions of our own brethren. There is no other way out."
DAVAR, 29 September, 1967
("Courtesy" of Marc Afifi)
Just a question: If we are to disregard the rather obvious references to
getting Israel out of ME one way or the other in both PLO covenant and HAMAS
charter (that's the english translations, if you have other information I'd
be interested to have you translate it) why should we give any credence to
a _private_ paper even older? I'm not going to get into the question if he
wrote the above, but it's fairly obvious all parties in the conflict have
their share of fanatics. Guess what..? Those are not the people that will
make any lasting peace in the region. Ever. It's those who are willing to
make a tabula rasa and start over, and willing to give in order to get
something back.
"We" and "our" either refers to Zionists or Jews (i donot know which).
Well, i can give you an answer, you Master of Wisdom, I will NOT suggest the
imperialist israeli system for solving the ME problem !
I think that is fair enough .
No, that is _not_ an answer, since I asked for a system that could solve
the problem. You said any could be used, then you provided a contradiction.
Guess where that takes your logic? To never-never land.
"The greatest problem of Zionism is Arab children".
-Rabbi Shoham.
Oh, and by the way, let me add that these cute quotes you put at the end are
a real bummer, when I try giving your posts any credit.
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I had a similar reaction to Chinese food but came to a completly different
conclusion. I've eaten Chinese food for ages and never had problems. I went
with some Chinese Malaysian friends to a swanky Chinses rest. and they ordered
lots of stuff I had never seen before. The only thing I can remember of that
meal was the first course, scallops served in the shell with a soy-type sauce.
I thought, "Well, I've only had scallops once and I was sick after but that
could have been a coincidence". That night as I sat on the bathroom floor,
sweating and emptying my stomach the hard way, I decided I would never touch
another scallop. I may not be allergic but I don't want to take the chance.
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Mike Sixsmith, on the 16 Apr 93 10:07:55 GMT wibbled:
[ very interesting (yawn) stuff deleted, because I'm like that... ]
: Formal training is in my view absolutely essential if you're going to
: be able to ride a bike properly and safely. But by including countersteering
: theory in newbie courses we are confusing people unnecessarily, right at
: the time when there are *far* more important matters for them to learn.
: And that was my original point.
: Mike
I am in complete concordance with you there, Mike. I was a Silver StarRider
instructor, for a while. I learn't about countersteering last year
and I have been riding bikes since 1976. We were never told about
countersteering when being taught to instruct. It doesn't seem to have
affected me or my friends or pupils. We just rode in blissful ignorance.
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M'Lud.
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How do you define war? Do seiges and constant attacks on villiages
count as acts of war, or is that only when the Jews do them?
January, 1948: Arab Liberation Army attacks Kfar Szold
1000 men attack Kfar Etzion, 14 miles south of Jerusalem,
after cutting off the supply lines to it.
Attacks on Yehiam (Western Galilee) and kibbutz Tirat Tzvi.
By Mid-March, The Jewish settlements in the Negev had been cut off from
land links with the rest of the Jewish population.
The Etzion group of villiages, near Hebron, had been cut off,
while 42 members of a convoy trying to supply Yehiam were
slaughtered, cutting off the villiage.
Jerusalem was under seige, being cut off from its supply route from
Tel Aviv (the bombed out supply trucks have been left on the side
of that road to this day in memoriam). By this time, 1200 Jews
had been killed.
Of course, this isn't war, since it's only the Arabs attacking.
Just like last week when the Fatah launched Katyusha rockets
against Northern israel. Where does uprising end and war begin?
Will it still be 'Intifadah' when the PLO brings in tanks?
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It has been announced that the Senators will move their AHL franchise to
Charlottetown, P.E.I. (Prince Edward Island), not New Brunswick.
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No.
At least, that's what I told the NASA rent-a-cop that stopped me
because he swore I was "lifting it up."
He didn't completely buy the part about water in the carbs, either.
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Last night during a Sharks' broadcast, Commissioner Bettman was
interviewed during the first intermission. He made no bones about it,
the expansion to 28 is on permanent hold until he is satisfied that
the current allotment of 26 are fully stable. This means that cities
looking for a club in the foreseeable future will have to wait until
one team in some location fails or looks to relocate.
This is good, IMO. There's no sense in expanding if it only means
more failing franchises are in the mold.
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Maybe he will. Maybe he is working for the secret Turkish service. You never
know.
No it is still called "you are full of shit"; even in the US.:)
Well, now you have. Don't worry Turks do not turn to terrorist actions like
Armenians have so you can be sure that you will not be killed. However, I
do not know about the torture part... Timucin sounds like a tough guy so
watch out.
If you are going to translate, you have to do it consistently. If you
selectively translate things to serve your ugly purpose, people get
pisssssssssed offfffff.
In Ottoman times messengers were usually killed by cutting their heads off and
sending it back to their country. But Ottoman empire no longer exists :(.
(darn!)
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It is really annoying to see all of these
predictions on the Net. Who really cares
who you think will win? Please stop with
the predictions, we all know the Caps are
going to win the Cup, so let it go at that.
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Hi there!
What is your recommendation for a good hard-disk driver software for
non-Apple drives? I would mainly need it for a SyQuest removable media
drive, but maybe for some normal drives too.
I have heard and seen good things about SilverLining, but don't know
any competitors. It does not need to be fancy, filled with features...
I more like it affordable.
Thanks
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So does that mean that anyone who is a Christian to avoid Hell isn't really
a Christian at all? It sounds like it to me.
Mit Liebe in Christus,
Martyn R. Mellodew. ([email protected])
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Department of Applied Mathematics | ARPA/Internet: [email protected]
and Theoretical Physics, | JANET: [email protected]
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Philadelphia at Chicago: Teams tied for 1st after Sunday
Dick Redding battled Chet Brewer in the first game of a dramatic four
game series. One Friday, one Saturday, and a good-old Sunday doubleheader.
"What could be better," declared Ernie Banks. Perhaps the fact that the Cubs
are challenging?
"It's pitching, it's always been pitching that we've lacked," announced
Ryne Sandberg. "If we can get by Brewer, then beat Carlton, Alexander, or
Bunning - preferrably 2 of the last three - we'll know we might be able to
win.
"Lord, I hope we pull it off."
The Phils scored once in the top of the first; Richie Ashburn singled, Pete
Rose followed with a hit, sending Ashburn around second. Kiki Cuyler cut
the ball off in left center, and threw a bullet in to Ernie Banks, who threw
to Ron Santo to get Ashburn at third. Rose went to second on the play.
Christobel Torrienti lifted a long fly to center, moving Pete Rose to
third. Schmidt was walked - the Cubs were absolutely refusing to let him
beat them. Both Torrienti and Schmidt will likely draw 130-150 walks this
year. Chuck Klein is starting to hit very well, and he lashed a double into a
gap in right-center. "Cool Papa" Bell's speed allowed him to cut the ball off
and prevent Schmidt from scoring. Nellie Fox was walked, and Bob Boone
grounded out to second, ending the threat.
"Teams are starting to realize that you don't have to pitch to Schmidt or
Torrienti, and that is lowering their run total. It puts a lot of pressure on
Klein and Dick Allen (who platoons with Chuck Klein and occasionally spells
Rose at first), and it's a credit to the Phillies that they've been able to
sustain their pace. The picthers have slumped at times." So came the
analysis from Frank Chance.
The Cubs got that run back when Bell bunted for a hit, Thomas' grounder
moved him to second, and - after Sandberg made out - Billy Williams singled
home a run. In the sixth, Ron Santo launched a two-run homer to make it
3-1. Dick Redding got in trouble in the eighth, as Schmidt singled and Klein
singled him to third. Ed Reulbach entered to face Fox, but Dick Allen popped
out of the dugout to hit. Allen doubled to right, but luckily for the Cubs,
Williams had moved to left and Andre Dawson had been inserted for defense.
He fired a bullet to home plate to keep Klein at third. Lance Parrish, hitting
for Boone, was walked, and Bruce Sutter entered. Larry Bowa grounded into
a 1-2-3 double play, but Ed Delahanty walked as a pinch-hitter. Desiring a
strikeout, since Ashburn was likely to attempt a bunt hit with the quick
Trillo pinch-running at third, Chance brought in Lee Smith, who induced a
pop-up to the catcher from the speedy centerfielder, ending the inning. The
Cubs took the win, 3-2, moving a game behind the Phillies.
Steve Carlton was called upon to battle 3-Finger Brown Saturday. To get
another righthander in the lineup, Ron Santo moved to first and Bill Madlock
played third. Unfortunately, Brown allowed six doubles, and the Cub bullpen
was worn down even more, as the Cubs tried to maintain a lead against
Lefty. Madlock, batting sixth, had knocked two doubles of his own, driving
home four runs. Gabby Hartnett hit two home runs, and Cuyler added
another, and the score was 8-6, Cubs after six innings. The Phillie bullpen
had more troubles in the bottom of the eighth, as the Cubs grabbed 3 more
runs to ice an 11-7 triumph.
Sunday's twin bill saw Cool Papa Bell gather seven straight hits at one
point, including a rare outside-the-park home run in the second game, off
Robin Roberts. Grover Alexander of the Phils took the first contest, 4-2, but
the Cubs captured the second one 5-4, with Waddell gaining the win. Bruce
Sutter tossed two innings for the save, though he allowed one run in the
eighth. The Cardinals stood half a game behind these co-leaders, and would
conclude their series with the Expos on Monday.
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Montreal at St. Louis(August 3-6): 3-way tie for 1st
Dennis Martinez is on a roll, and he continued it versus John Tudor Friday.
The Expos have a wide variety of hitters, and - while they aren't among the
all-time greats, they are getting the job done. After winning their first
first two games, they suddenly found themselves only 2 1/2 games out of
first in this wacky season.
Martinez triumphed 5-3 on Friday, and WIlliams outdueled Dizzy Dean 3-2
Saturday. However, the Cardinals refused to give up, winning 6-2 on Sunday.
The Cards captured Monday's game, too, as Steve Carlton outdueled Steve
Rogers 3-2. "We're really good against ground ball pitchers because of our
team speed," remarked Lou Brock. "I don't see why we can't win this
division."
The Phillies and Cubs may have some reasons for them. Two-thirds of
the way through the season, there is a 3-way tie for first.
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New York at Pittsburgh(August 3-6): 3 straight 3-2 wins for Bucs,
now 2 back - but in 4th!
"When your team is in a slump like we are, the worst thing is to play in a
pitcher's park like this," spoke Gil Hodges before the series. Keith
Hernandez added that "their defense takes away quite a few runs per year,
and it must be giving them an extra 6-7 wins." The Pirates have made only
26 errors all season, 6 ahead of the second place Dodgers. Error totals tend
to be around 50 for the best defensive All-Time teams.
Rube Foster defeated Sid Fernandez 5-2 Friday, and Candelaria outshone
Seaver 3-2 Saturday, in a game featuring some outstanding defense. When
Nolan Ryan and two relivers 6-hit the Mets in another 3-2 win Sunday, the
Pirates could once again look forward to a victory getting them back to the
.500 mark. They had been unable to several times in the past month. Bert
Blyleven met Dwight Gooden in the afternoon game. Both pitchers possessed
fantastic stuff, and the only runs scored through eight innings were on home
runs - a solo shot by Rusty Staub of the Mets and a two-run blast by Ralph
Kiner for the Pirates. The Mets' Darryl Strawberry singled home a run in the
top of the ninth off Jesse Orosco, working his second inning, after Mookie
Wilson pinch-ran for Gary Carter at second. With one out and a runner on
first, Lee Mazilli was sent in to pinch-hit. The Pirates countered with Kent
Tekulve, placing him in the fifth spot in the order and putting Barry Bonds in
left field as the ninth place hitter. Tekulve induced a groundout forcing
Strawberry at second. He slid hard into Honus Wagner, preventing the
Pirates from turning their fifth double play of the afternoon. Tekulve
allowed a hit, but Clemente threw Mazilli out at third from near the right
field line, ending the inning. Tug McGraw relieved Randy Myers, who entered
to pitch the eighth, and got one out before Bonds launched a rocket to deep
center, running through the stop sign at third to score an inside-the-park
homer to win. The Pirates had scored an improbable 3 straight 3-2 wins,
and had moved to within 2 games of first place, with seven weeks to go.
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San Francisco at Boswaukta(August 3-5):
Another Sunday doubleheader appeared on the schedule, as the Giants
managed to close the gap on the other teams thanks to some starting
pitching that just wouldn't tire. In fact, reported manager John McGraw,
"once this rough part of the schedule is over, maybe as early as this coming
week, we may shift to a 4-man rotation again for a little while."
Juan Marichal continued his hot pitching Friday, beating Lew Burdette and
the Braves 4-1. Willie Mays had all four r.b.i.s on 3 hits. Rick Reuschel
faced Joe Niekro Saturday in a slugfest. The Braves' park had been a homer
haven, but this took the cake, as the Giants won a seesaw affair 16-13.
Willie Mays had three homers, Willie McCovey, Eddie Matthews, and Don
Baylor had two, and Hank Aaron, Ernie Lombardi, Biz Mackey, and Mel Ott had
one each. The Braves had collected 149 home runs going into Sunday's
doubleheader, putting them on a pace for 223, which would be 4 short of the
National League record. They were still a tad behind the '61 Yankees' pace.
They had allowed over 120, though. Vida Blue actually got the win after
retiring 2 batters in the fifth. He allowed only a run in the sixth, but
faltered in the seventh. Joe McGinnity earned the save.
In the doubleheader, the Braves' Hoyt Wilhelm failed to hold a lead in the
first game, but Hank Aaron homered off Bill Foster in the eighth as the
Braves won, 4-3. The Giants took the second game, however, by a 6-2 score.
The homer by Aaron was a magical #150 by the Braves; however, they fell to
three game below .500, making a comeback extremely unlikely.
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San Diego at Cincinnati(Aug. 3-5): Randy Jones faced Ewell
Blackwell in the first of this 3-game series, and the Padres felt rather
good. With Don Mattingly straining his back in the last Cleveland game, the
trade looked even better. McGriff's batting average was even rising. Of
course, the bench was very poor, and Joe Gordon was only adequate in the
outfield, but these were minor problems, since the pitching was holding up.
Jones pitched a good game Friday, and won 6-3. McGriff launched two
home runs. Mel Harder earned a win with the help of Mark Davis and Ray
Narleski Saturday; 5-4 was the final score. Tom Candiotti battled Satchel
Paige to a 3-3 tie through eight innings before departing. The game was
scoreless for 4 more innings until the thirteenth. Paige had departed after
10, and John Franco hurled a scoreless inning. Tom Browning was working
his second scoreless inning, when Dave Winfield doubled with one out and
Joe Gordon was pitched around. Thurm Munson doubled both runners home,
and the Padres gamed a 5-3 win. The three-game sweep had pulled the
Giants into a tie with the Reds. Though the Reds denied it, the highly
emotional series with the Dodgers may have taken too much out of them.
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Brookangeles at Houston(August 3-5):
Another series capped off by a weekend doubleheader took place in the
wide open plains of the Astrodome. The Astros sent Joe Niekro to the hill in
the first game, opposite Don Drysdale. "Normally," Drysdale remarked, "I
would be challenging hitter by being ready to throw at them. I can't afford
to with this team, though; we have to get our own runners going; we can't
Davis will get decked once."
The fact that Glenn Davis leads the team in homers with six (!) is
primarily why he would be decked, but it should be understood that his
current pace would give him nine for the season. The hitting on this team is
a little better, but the power is all doubles and triples. Still, Carl Furillo is
the main reason no Astro home runs were hit over the weekend, as he threw
two runners out trying for inside-the-park homers. For those unaware of
the nastness of the Astros' park, they have a 23-foot high gray wall all
around the outfield; balls must be hit into the seats to be home runs. The
foul poles are 355 feet from home plate, but the alleys are 400 feet away,
with center field at 420 feet. "It's as if some three-year-old threw a
tantrum and told his playmates: 'If I can't hit home runs, nobody will hit
home runs'," remarked Roy Campanella.
The Dodgers stole five bases Friday, but the Astros decided to revitalize
the Baltimore chopping that had failed 6 weeks before; for tonight, anyway,
Davis, Jim Wynn, and Jose Cruz did not have to mess with their swings,
according to the manager. After Poles and Willie Wells reached base via the
Baltimore chop, Drysdale decked Jose Cruz with a pitch. He responded with
a two-run double, but Wynn - playing first for Davis - popped up, and the
Astros didn't score any more in that inning. They did score 3 in the fourth to
erase a 3-2 deficit, and the Astros wound up winning 6-4. They threatened
to do even better the next game, as Tommy John would be their opponent.
Walt Alston met privately with the starters at 6 A.M. before the game.
"I think I know how we can beat the Baltimore Chop," he explained.
"How can we do that," Pee Wee Reese wondered.
"They're going to be beating the ball down, so we've got to be ready to
throw on the run. Steve will start at first to dig balls out of the dirt, but I
want all of you to practice your barehanded picks and throws. We'll go with
a shallow infield almost the whole time."
The plan almost worked. Mike Scott allowed only two runs through eight
innings, but the Astros got three; two of them scored when Bill Doran
pushed a bunt into the outfield in the fourth with runners on second and
third. 3-2 Astros was the final, with Dave Smith earning another save. The
Dodgers scored a victory in the first game of the twin bill Sunday, as Nolan
Ryan walked five, three of whom scored in a 4-1 Dodger win. Fernando
Valenzuela lost the second game 4-2 to Don Sutton, however, as the Dodgers'
thirteen stolen bases in the series proved to not be enough.
"We're mostly a power team," remarked Ron Cey. "Jackie and, when he
plays, Maury Wills are our only real speed demons, though a couple other
plays can do it now and then. We're sunk in a place like the Astrodome. I
guess that's why they're so successful there." Indeed, it seems that
basestealing teams give them the most trouble in the dome. The 'Stros
swiped 12 bases in 16 attempts, giving them 230 on the season.
Standings after these weekend series:
A.L.East
Team W L GB
New York 68 42 --
Cleveland 65 46 3.5
Detroit 64 46 4
Boston 64 47 4.5
Baltimore 59 52 9.5
Toronto 43 69 25.5
Washington 39 73 28
A.L.West
Oaksaselphia 63 48 --
Minnesota 61 48 1
Chicago 59 53 4.5
Kansas City 57 54 6.5
California 57 56 8
Milwaukee 45 66 17
Seattle 32 78 31.5
N.L.East
Chicago 57 53 --
Philadelphia 58 54 --
St. Louis 58 54 --
Pittsburgh 56 56 2
Montreal 53 56 3.5
New York 48 64 10
N.L.West
Brookangeles 66 46 --
Cincinnati 66 47 0.5
San Francisco 65 46 0.5
Boswaukta 54 56 11
Houston 50 61 17.5
San Diego 36 75 29.5
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My very favorite ad for such a device is on the back of the latest
Damark catalog. Quoting from memory:
[Big flashy type]
"Dual deck VCR copies any tape -- Even those that are copy protected!*"
(And underneath the ad in very small print: *This device is not intended
for making illegal copies of copyrighted material.)
:-)
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Ford had an anemic mid-sized car by that name back in the last decade.
I rented one once. That car would ruin the name "Zephyr" for any other
use.
Rod
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Of course you could develope this system, but there is already a system called Global
Positioning Satellites. It gives three dimensional coordinates anywhere on earth.
Many surveyors use this system with a differential receiver/transmitter to get
coordinates within centimeters. Basic receivers with resolution of a few meters (on
a good day) are available from many sources.
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"That's the wonderful thing about crayons; they can take you to
more places than a starship can." - Guinon
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Very sensible.
Must you rave so? Fascist x-Soviet Armenian Government engaged in
disgusting cowardly massacres of Azeri women and children. I am
really sorry if that fact bothers you.
More ridicule, I take it? Still not addressing the original points made.
Then what seems to be the problem? Did you ever read newspaper at all?
"PAINFUL SEARCH .."
THE GRUESOME extent of February's killings of Azeris by Armenians
in the town of Hojali is at last emerging in Azerbaijan - about
600 men, women and children dead in the worst outrage of the
four-year war over Nagorny Karabakh.
The figure is drawn from Azeri investigators, Hojali officials
and casualty lists published in the Baku press. Diplomats and aid
workers say the death toll is in line with their own estimates.
The 25 February attack on Hojali by Armenian forces was one of
the last moves in their four-year campaign to take full control
of Nagorny Karabakh, the subject of a new round of negotiations
in Rome on Monday. The bloodshed was something between a fighting
retreat and a massacre, but investigators say that most of the
dead were civilians. The awful number of people killed was first
suppressed by the fearful former Communist government in Baku.
Later it was blurred by Armenian denials and grief-stricken
Azerbaijan's wild and contradictory allegations of up to 2,000
dead.
The State Prosecuter, Aydin Rasulov, the cheif investigator of a
15-man team looking into what Azerbaijan calls the "Hojali
Disaster", said his figure of 600 people dead was a minimum on
preliminary findings. A similar estimate was given by Elman
Memmedov, the mayor of Hojali. An even higher one was printed in
the Baku newspaper Ordu in May - 479 dead people named and more
than 200 bodies reported unidentified. This figure of nearly 700
dead is quoted as official by Leila Yunusova, the new spokeswoman
of the Azeri Ministry of Defence.
FranCois Zen Ruffinen, head of delegation of the International
Red Cross in Baku, said the Muslim imam of the nearby city of
Agdam had reported a figure of 580 bodies received at his mosque
from Hojali, most of them civilians. "We did not count the
bodies. But the figure seems reasonable. It is no fantasy," Mr
Zen Ruffinen said. "We have some idea since we gave the body bags
and products to wash the dead."
Mr Rasulov endeavours to give an unemotional estimate of the
number of dead in the massacre. "Don't get worked up. It will
take several months to get a final figure," the 43-year-old
lawyer said at his small office.
Mr Rasulov knows about these things. It took him two years to
reach a firm conclusion that 131 people were killed and 714
wounded when Soviet troops and tanks crushed a nationalist
uprising in Baku in January 1990.
Those nationalists, the Popular Front, finally came to power
three weeks ago and are applying pressure to find out exactly
what happened when Hojali, an Azeri town which lies about 70
miles from the border with Armenia, fell to the Armenians.
Officially, 184 people have so far been certified as dead, being
the number of people that could be medically examined by the
republic's forensic department. "This is just a small percentage
of the dead," said Rafiq Youssifov, the republic's chief forensic
scientist. "They were the only bodies brought to us. Remember the
chaos and the fact that we are Muslims and have to wash and bury
our dead within 24 hours."
Of these 184 people, 51 were women, and 13 were children under 14
years old. Gunshots killed 151 people, shrapnel killed 20 and
axes or blunt instruments killed 10. Exposure in the highland
snows killed the last three. Thirty-three people showed signs of
deliberate mutilation, including ears, noses, breasts or penises
cut off and eyes gouged out, according to Professor Youssifov's
report. Those 184 bodies examined were less than a third of those
believed to have been killed, Mr Rasulov said.
Files from Mr Rasulov's investigative commission are still
disorganised - lists of 44 Azeri militiamen are dead here, six
policemen there, and in handwriting of a mosque attendant, the
names of 111 corpses brought to be washed in just one day. The
most heartbreaking account from 850 witnesses interviewed so far
comes from Towfiq Manafov, an Azeri investigator who took a
helicopter flight over the escape route from Hojali on 27
February.
"There were too many bodies of dead and wounded on the ground to
count properly: 470-500 in Hojali, 650-700 people by the stream
and the road and 85-100 visible around Nakhchivanik village," Mr
Manafov wrote in a statement countersigned by the helicopter
pilot.
"People waved up to us for help. We saw three dead children and
one two-year-old alive by one dead woman. The live one was
pulling at her arm for the mother to get up. We tried to land but
Armenians started a barrage against our helicopter and we had to
return."
There has been no consolidation of the lists and figures in
circulation because of the political upheavals of the last few
months and the fact that nobody knows exactly who was in Hojali
at the time - many inhabitants were displaced from other villages
taken over by Armenian forces.
THE INDEPENDENT, London, 12/6/'92
HEROES WHO FOUGHT ON AMID THE BODIES
AREF SADIKOV sat quietly in the shade of a cafe-bar on the
Caspian Sea esplanade of Baku and showed a line of stitches in
his trousers, torn by an Armenian bullet as he fled the town of
Hojali just over three months ago, writes Hugh Pope.
"I'm still wearing the same clothes, I don't have any others,"
the 51-year-old carpenter said, beginning his account of the
Hojali disaster. "I was wounded in five places, but I am lucky to
be alive."
Mr Sadikov and his wife were short of food, without electricity
for more than a month, and cut off from helicopter flights for 12
days. They sensed the Armenian noose was tightening around the
2,000 to 3,000 people left in the straggling Azeri town on the
edge of Karabakh.
"At about 11pm a bombardment started such as we had never heard
before, eight or nine kinds of weapons, artillery, heavy
machine-guns, the lot," Mr Sadikov said.
Soon neighbours were pouring down the street from the direction
of the attack. Some huddled in shelters but others started
fleeing the town, down a hill, through a stream and through the
snow into a forest on the other side.
To escape, the townspeople had to reach the Azeri town of Agdam
about 15 miles away. They thought they were going to make it,
until at about dawn they reached a bottleneck between the two
Armenian villages of Nakhchivanik and Saderak.
"None of my group was hurt up to then ... Then we were spotted by
a car on the road, and the Armenian outposts started opening
fire," Mr Sadikov said.
Azeri militiamen fighting their way out of Hojali rushed forward
to force open a corridor for the civilians, but their efforts
were mostly in vain. Mr Sadikov said only 10 people from his
group of 80 made it through, including his wife and militiaman
son. Seven of his immediate relations died, including his
67-year-old elder brother.
"I only had time to reach down and cover his face with his hat,"
he said, pulling his own big flat Turkish cap over his eyes. "We
have never got any of the bodies back."
The first groups were lucky to have the benefit of covering fire.
One hero of the evacuation, Alif Hajief, was shot dead as he
struggled to change a magazine while covering the third group's
crossing, Mr Sadikov said.
Another hero, Elman Memmedov, the mayor of Hojali, said he and
several others spent the whole day of 26 February in the bushy
hillside, surrounded by dead bodies as they tried to keep three
Armenian armoured personnel carriers at bay.
As the survivors staggered the last mile into Agdam, there was
little comfort in a town from which most of the population was
soon to flee.
"The night after we reached the town there was a big Armenian
rocket attack. Some people just kept going," Mr Sadikov said. "I
had to get to the hospital for treatment. I was in a bad way.
They even found a bullet in my sock."
Victims of war: An Azeri woman mourns her son, killed in the
Hojali massacre in February (left). Nurses struggle in primitive
conditions (centre) to save a wounded man in a makeshift
operating theatre set up in a train carriage. Grief-stricken
relatives in the town of Agdam (right) weep over the coffin of
another of the massacre victims. Calculating the final death toll
has been complicated because Muslims bury their dead within 24
hours.
Photographs: Liu Heung / AP
Frederique Lengaigne / Reuter
THE INDEPENDENT, London, 12/6/'92
Serdar Argic
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Who has to consider it? The being that does the action? I'm still
not sure I know what you are trying to say.
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hello there,
I would like to know if any one had any experience with having
on-board decoupling capacitors (inside a cmos chip) for the power
lines. Say I have a lot of space left im my pad limited design.
any data on the effect of oxide breakdown? any info or pointers
are appreciated.
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I would really like to get one of the new CD300i CDROM
drives for my c650, but my local Apple doesn't know
when they will be available. He doesn't even have a part
number yet. Does anyone know what the part number
for this drive is and when it will be available?
My Apple dealer suggested I buy one of the CD300 external
drives, but I don't want to pay extra for a case/power supply
I'm not going to use.
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Maine 5, LSSU 4.
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I hope I didn't award custody, Rich. I purposely used "handle" in order to
avoid doing so - i.e., that happens to be what religions do (of course there are
aberrations like "scientific" creationism). I used "best" in part to indicate
that science currently has a time of it with why and who, so these domains are
mostly ignored. I also attempted to be brief, which no doubt confused the
matter. As an aside, for science I should have written "how and when". Nobody
seems to argue over what.
Seems to me that the answer would vary from individual to individual. I'm not
trying to be evasive on this, but from a societal perspective, religion works.
On the other hand, sometimes it is abused and misused, and many suffer, which
you know. But the net result seems positive, this from the anthropological
perspective on human affairs. You might call me a neo-Fruedian insofar as I
think the masses can't get along without religion. Not that generally they are
incapable; they just don't, and for myriad reasons, but the main one seems to
be the promise of immortality. Very seductive, that immortality. Therefore
it seems that theologians are better equipped than the others you mention for
dispensing answers to "who and why". I suggest that this holds regardless of
the "truth" in their answers to who and why simply because people believe.
In the end, spiritual beliefs are just as "real" as scientific facts and
explanation (CAUTION TO SOME: DO NOT TAKE THIS OUT OF CONTEXT).
No. In fact, I don't think it is closed now, at least for some individuals.
Isn't there a group of theoretical physicists who argue that matter was
created from nothing in a Big Bang singularity? This approach might
presuppose an absence of who and why, except that it seems it could be argued
that something had to be responsible for nothing? Maybe that something doesn't
have to be supernatural, maybe just mechanistic. But that's a tough one for
people today to grasp. In any case, theory without empirical data is not
explanation, but then your question does not require data. In other words,
I agree that theorizing (within scientific parameters) is just as scientific
as explaining. So the answer is, who and why are not closed to scientists, but
I sense that science in these realms is currently very inadequate. Data will
be necessary for improvement, and that seems a long way off, if ever. Pretty
convoluted here; I hope I've made sense.
I agree generally. But I prefer to put it this way - the *questions* of how,
when, who and why were not open to inquiry. During the Enlightenment,
reason was reponsible for questioning the theological answers to how and when,
and not, for the most part, who and why. Science was thus born out of the
naturalists' curiosity, eventually carting away the how and when while largely
leaving behind the who and why. The ignorant, the selfish, the intolerant, and
the arrogant, of course, still claim authority in all four domains.
Much obliged. Funny how facts tend to muddle things, isn't it? Well, I am
sure there are plenty of "scientific" creationist "rebuttals" out there
somewhere, even if they have to be created from nothing.
[just for the record, again, AMH = anatomically modern humans]
Best regards :-),
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Beleive it or not: NY state once considered eliminating tolls for motor-
cycles based simply on the fact that motos clog up toll booths. But then
Mario realized the foolishness of trading a few hundred K $`s a year for
some relief in traffic congestion.
Too bad he won`t take that Sumpreme Court Justice job - I thought we might
be rid of him forever.
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As many people have mentioned, there is no reason why insurers could not
offer a contract without abortion services for a different premium.
The problem is that there is no guarantee that this premium would be
lower for those who chose this type of contract. Although you are
removing one service, that may have feedbacks into other types of covered
care which results in a net increase in actuarial costs.
For an illustrative example in the opposite direction, it may be possible
to ADD services to an insurance contract and REDUCE the premium. If you
add preventative services and this reduces acute care use, then the total
premium may fall.
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My own personal and highly subjective opinion is that freedom
is a good thing.
However, when I here people assert that the only "true" freedom
is in following the words of this and that Messiah, I realise
that people don't even agree on the meaning of the word.
What does it mean to say that word X represents an objective
value when word X has no objective meaning?
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It's O- that is especially useful. Still, he isn't punishing the
Red Cross but some O+ person that needed his blood and couldn't
get it. You are right, nagging probably won't help.
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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."
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Try Goldstar. They make them, and they are available immediately in Mac
configurations. I ordered a pair from Computerland (8 meg variety) and
they work like a charm. I've had them for two weeks.
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(1) Is it possible to change the icons in the program groups? I'd like
to give them some individuality.
(2) Can you set up a short-cut key to return to the Program Manager?
I know <CTL><ESC>, <ESC> will do it, but I'd rather set it up so I
can avoid the task list and get back to the P/M with <ALT><F1>.
Any and all help is welcomed.
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You'll probably get one when you realize that your $100 vesa super
dooper local bus ultra high tech controller sucks...
With any luck PC bus archeitecture will be doen any with by sbus.
Have you ever seen what happens when you hook a busmaster controller to
a vesa local bus. It actually slows down your system
Maybe my workstation doesn't understand what your vesa local bus
IDE is
Vesa local bus will be killed off by pcmi? whatever intels spec is.
VLBUS it not good for much more than vga cards.
To each his own. I'll laugh when you start crying over how much you
spent for your 2 little ide drives and then finding out you need more
space.
Here Here....
don't stick your foot in your mouth when you make a statement you know
nothing about.
I'd rather wait a second compared to the 5 minutes and ide would take.
(obviously exaggerated).
Have you ever tried to backup 2 gigs of disk? Oh I forgot you can't
because you have an ide and no one makes ide disks that big.
I guess you probably bought a 486sx too
What? The SCSI-2 FAST,WIDE spec has much more bandwidth than any stupid
vlbus ide crap....
Stop this thread now, Its just cluttering up bandwidth. If you want
to read about scsi vs ide just pay a visit to you local usenet archive.
the best SCSI-2 FAST,WIDE,etc is clearly faster than any the best ide drive.
All the response given are based upon personal experience with 1 or 2
drives. You can't judge such completely different interfaces.
IDE has the low cost adavantage + a descent performance.
SCSI has the ability for super high capacity expandibility and speed.
neither one is better in all cases.
If you don't belive what I said about busmastering and vlbus then pick
up a back issue of PC-week in whihc they tested vlbus, eisa and isa
busmastering cards.
send flames to /dev/null.....
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: Hello all you windows freaks out there.
:
: I bought Windows 3.1 (dutch version) some time ago, and run it on a
: 286. I recently upgraded my computer to a 486DX33, 256K cache, 4M memory,
: 212M Maxtor HD. Works real fine, but not with windows.
:
: When playing Patience (SOL) or minesweeper, suddenly the system hangs:
: - I just can't move my mouse anymore.
: or
: - Screen goes blank, nothing further
: or
: - Screen goes blank, computer seems to reboot, but stops before reaching
: the end of the memory test.
:
: Once (or maybe even twice) I got a message about some illegal kernel call
: or something (accompanied by a hex adress) and a close-button. When pressing
: it, the application wouldn't close, though.
:
: I haven't experienced this problem with other programs than these, but that's
: mainly because I haven't really used other programs. I suspect them to hang
: too.
:
: Anything known about this problem. (Or, better, any patches available?)
:
:
: Oh, forgot to tell, if, in CMOS RAM, I make the computer faster (higher
: bus speed, less wait states, enable both caches etc), the crash comes
: faster (after 10 min. or so). If I deliberately slow the system down
: (slow bus speed, wait states, disable internal/external cache, no
: shadowing) the crash comes later, but comes.
:
: Hope anyone can help.
:
: Wouter.
:
:
Hi,
I got a problem too, with a 486DX2-66 VLB, 4 Mb RAM, 170Mb disk.
Sometimes, when I switch on the computer, it starts Windows (3.1 Dutch)
Windows switches to 1024x768, switches back to text-mode and exits
to DOS. After one or two resets, the system works fine...
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Ditto,
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MSG is mono sodium glutamate, a fairly straight forward compound. If it is
pure, the source should not be a problem. Your comment suggests that
impurities may be the cause.
My experience of MSG effects (as part of a double blind study) was that the
pure stuff caused me some rather severe effects.
Soya bean, fermented cheeses, mushrooms all contain MSG.
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Does anyone really believe the Swiss have had no war within their borders
because every adult male owns a rifle? I'm a great admirer of the Swiss, but
500 years of peace on their turf has zilch to do with gun ownership. Can you
picture Hitler, with Panzers and Focke-Wulfs poised on the border, losing
sleep over a few thousand expert rifleman? Sure.
Hitler stayed out of Switzerland because the Swiss run the money in this
world. We'd do well to emulate them on that and forget about getting more
rifles on the street. Let's disband the NRA and start a National Investment
Banking Association, replete with red and black sticker for the back window
of Bubba's Mercedes 600! We could fire Charlton Heston and get Paul Volcker
for a spokesman.
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Hi,
I have a problem when compiled Wcl 2.02 in SCO ODT 2.0:
cc -c -Ox -I.. -I/usr/include Xt4GetResL.c
Xt4GetResL.c
Xt4GetResL.c(47) : error C2065: '_XtConstraintBit' : undefined
*** Error code 1
Although I follow the instructions in file README_BUILD to build Wcl in SCO
platform, this problem didn't resolve.
So I have some questions related to this matter:
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} I would like more info on this if anybody has it. Our Exabyte
} 8500 tapedrive has never been working from the Quadra 950.
} We have been trying it since September 1992, replaced cabling,
} inits, I don't know what all. All the "industry experts" we
} phoned (the tapedrive dealer, our Apple dealer, the software
} dealer) all say it's our fault, or they don't know. The last
} thing they said was that we needed a special Quadra SCSI terminator
} (???). Anybody know more? Thanks,
I have been using the PLI (SONY) 3.5" MO drive and now a Sharp color
scanner using standard SCSI cables and STANDARD $20 terminator on my Q700.
No problems. If you were using a IIfx, that might be another story.
Make sure there is only one terminator in the cabling and it must be at the
end. Some boxes have internal terminators; some can be switched out and
others are socketted. These count. If the box with internal terminations
cannot be put on the end to terminate the cabling, they have to be
disabled, ie, switched out or pulled out of their sockets. If you have 2
boxes with internal terminations, the terminations in one box has to be
disabled...., etc. I am sure that this has been covered by the "experts".
My experience with SCSI boxes that connect to the Mac indicates that they
must have some software package for the Mac to 'talk' to them. My PLI MO
drive and Sharp scanner has one for each.
Good luck.
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I am in the process of looking for a half decent aftermarket sport exhaust
for my 1981 BMW 320i. So far, I have found a Pacesetter exhaust for $219
and an Ansa exhaust for $190 (Canadian funds). I was wondering if anyone
could tell me anyhting about either of these exhausts or any other possible
exhausts that I may be interested in. My main priorities are a decent horse
power increase (5-30%) and a nice low note to go along with that added power.
I was also thinking of looking into both Remus and Leistritz exhausts.Has
anyone got anything to say about these? I am mainly looking for the muffler
only but if anyone can find a good deal on a whole kit I would be willing to
go after that. I also would like to know how much these would cost me in the
States.Please mail me back if you have any information.
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The same way that any theory is proven false. You examine the predicitions
that the theory makes, and try to observe them. If you don't, or if you
observe things that the theory predicts wouldn't happen, then you have some
evidence against the theory. If the theory can't be modified to
incorporate the new observations, then you say that it is false.
For example, people used to believe that the earth had been created
10,000 years ago. But, as evidence showed that predictions from this
theory were not true, it was abandoned.
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Roger? Lecture someone on not using smileys? What sweet hipocracy...
KOZ
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Bill Vojak:
BV>I read in the paper yestarday that Ted Turner wants to "trim" down
BV>his media holdings and is putting CNN up for sale. The #1 potential
BV>bidder? TIME/Warner of course. Sigh . . . . . Just what we need. :-(
Maybe now's the time for us, the NRA, GOA, CCRTKBA, SAF, et al to band
together and buy CNN as *our* voice. Wouldn't that be sumpin....broadcast
the truth for a change and be able to air a favorable pro-gun item or two....
---
. OLX 2.2 . There is no way they can get over here! A. Maginot
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Sorry, Nelson, but you forgot to ask me. If you check the THN stats for
Kansas City, you'll find that Larry has been playing for the games, having
played in 8 games in the period covered in the stats between 3/26 and the
4/16 issue (1-3-4 with 13 PIM). Not exactly invisible.
Well, having gotten to a chance to talk to him a few times, this isn't quite
accurate. He injured his back (a disk injury) and did one stupid thing,
which was to hide it from the Sharks and he tried to play through it because
he knew he was on the bubble. The Sharks then sent him to K.C., at which
point he disclosed the injury. Since he didn't disclose it, the Sharks and
he disagreed about the responsibility and he was suspended for not
reporting. That was eventually worked out, the Sharks re-instated him as
injured and put him into therapy, and when he was able to play then shipped
him down to K.C. He fully expects to play in the NHL again, although clearly
not with the Sharks (hiding injuries is a stupid no-no, beyond just a
no-no).
Very nice guy. Always hustled his butt off. He disappeared because he was
hurt. I expect he'll surface with another team at some point (probably
another expansion team), but is likely to be a bubble player for the rest of
his career. Has a good work ethic and is good at getting other players
motivated. Unfortunately, he played himself out of the Sharks future with a
bad judgement call.
Always gave 110%, best work ethic on the club (except maybe Kisio), but
hustle isn't always enough. His future with the Sharks was made clear to me
one night against the Flames when he went behind the crease and tried to
hold Joel Otto against the board. He literally had one arm around Otto's
neck and another wrapped around Otto's stick arm. Otto casually turned
around and fed the puck in front of the crease for a goal, as though Carter
wasn't there. Hustle can only cover size so far.
The Sharks have told me, point blank, that he's gone for good (ditto HUbie
McDonough). He was one of the favorites of the staff, but as one said to me
"you have to make room for the kids". Carter, in fact, refused to report to
K.C. and has been suspended by the Sharks. That might be a defacto
retirement, but I haven't heard anything official. His only hope in hockey
now is the Gulls.
Because, at least from the games I saw him in, he was outmatched and looked
fairly lost on the ice. I think he shows potential, but I didn't think he
was quite ready to make the jump to the NHL.
Agreed (BTW, I still think a lot of your grades are more based on how you
wish they'd performed than how they actually performed. I wonder whether you
can really judge talent from radio and television, Nelson? I know I have
trouble, since you don't see the off-puck action. your views from home and
my views from the ice differ in numerous ways)
Coffee. Coffey is with the Red Wings.
You? Nah...
He was seriously unimpressive, even as a tough guy (his rep). However, as
few games as he had in a season that was at that point meaningless, I hate
to judge the talent too quickly. Butn in Dody's case, I"m tempted to make an
exception.
But I won't.
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This actually supports Bill's speculation - IF there is a backdoor in
RSAREF and IF PKP is supported secretly by the NSA, then it is more
than natural that they will welcome ANY public-key implementation that
uses RSAREF and will strongly oppose themselves against ANY
implementation that doesn't.
I personally cannot see how one could put a backdoor in a
long-precision modular arithmetic library that comes in source, but,
of course, the fact that -I- cannot see it means nothing...
Regards,
Vesselin
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Once more around the racetrack. See the original statement that it is
nonsense to believe that you cannot legislate morality. I simply stated
that they can pass all the laws they want but not a single one of them
will make you or I more moral people. They may make us act in a moral
manner, but our actions are only a reflection of the unwillingness to
risk punishment. They say nothing about whether we have become more
moral or not. Perhaps the distinction is too fine.
TOG
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I would be grateful to anyone who knows about an X-windows application
that would emulate HP 2623A graphics in a manner similar to
the way TEK graphics windows are implemented in xterm.
Thanks for you help.
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I am a PhD student.
Can I get the sci.crypt group posted directly to me???
Also I would like some feed-back on the encryption schemes that my research in
finite fields can be applied to. Any takers
Reply to [email protected]
Thanks yours
Gavin.
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Which crap, the ridiculous assertions that Uzis are mowing down cops
right and left? The assertions that dialing 911 should be the proper
and only option available to the law-abiding citizens?
A factoid:
56 cops were killed in the whole country last year. This is down from
around 100 in the early '80s. Wow, a real explosion in cop killings
there eh? :-)
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What exactly does the windows bitmap format look like? I mean, how is
the data stored: width, height, no. of colours, bitmap data? I couldn't
find anything in ths user manual, is there any other reference material
which would give me this information?
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CS "tear-gas" was used in Vietnam because it makes you wretch so hard that
your stomach comes out thru your throat. Well, not quite that bad, but
you can't really do much to defend yourself while you are blowing cookies.
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What the hell do you know about Israeli policy? What gives you the fiat
to look into the minds of Israeli generals? Has this 'policy of intimidation'
been published somewhere? For your information, the actions taken by Arabs,
specifically the PLO, were not uncommon in the Lebanon Campaign of 1982. My
brain is full of shit? At least I don't look into the minds of others and
make Israeli policy for them!
Yeah, yeah, yeah. We all suffer. It's too bad that civilians get killed but
I will blame their Arab leaders who put them in positions of danger before I
will blame the Israelis. Just like Palestinians who send their children into
warzones to throw rocks at armed Israeli soldiers. What irresponsible parents!
As Golda Meir said, peace will only come when the Arabs start loving their
children more than they hate the Jews.
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I've got a 386 20Hz computer which is under warranty and my Trident
8900C video card is starting to play-up (surprise, surprise). Therefore
I'm going to try to exchange it for a better card.
The BIG Question is:
Which video card is high quality and with an
acceptable price tag (on student budget) ???
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Issue 5 of the X Resource (the published proceedings of the 7th Annual X
Technical Conference) has an paper by Mark Linton and Chuck Price
titled "Building Distributed interfaces with Fresco".
The summary describes Fresco (formerly known as XC++) as an X consortium effort.
Without doing a complete review of the paper, I'll just mention the goals
as stated in one section of the article. the effort has the goal of providing
the next generation toolkit with functionality beyond the Xt toolkit or Xlib.
Features they want in FRESCO include:
lightweight Objects, such as Interviews Glyphs
Structured Graphics
Resolution independence
Natural C++ programming interface
edit-in-place embedding
distributed user interface components
Multithreading
This by no means captures the complete content of the paper. The Conclusions
sections mentions that a rough draft specification should be available in
early 93, with no schedule (paper presented in Jan 93) for a complete sample
implementation.
I am not affiliated with any of the people or places mentioned above.
--
Brian Dealy |301-572-8267| It not knowing where it's at
[email protected] | | that's important,it's knowing
!uunet!dftsrv!kong!dealy | | where it's not at... B.Dylan
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[...]
I presume that you meant to say tcsh here ------^^^^^
--
Michael Salmon
#include <standard.disclaimer>
#include <witty.saying>
#include <fancy.pseudo.graphics>
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Women's pants rarely have pockets and most, when they do, are too
shallow to use!
I is very important for a woman to have her keys in her hand when
she goes from building to a car. It is protect herself from
would be assilants by broadcasting that this is someone who
as a definite place of safty (ie a locked car!).
Puting keys and walet looks ugly! It breaks the lines and makes
you rear look wide as a cows!
Also, to have the habits that
work for any clothing situation, the pruse functions no mater
what you are wearing! (even nude or a bikni)
A women's suit coat is lucky to have 2 pockets (2 on the outside,
none on the inside). I have men's coats that have as much as 6
pockets! This is definitally not fair!!!
As one that wears both men's and women's clothes, I can tell you,
women's clothes have few if any funtional pockets!
When dressed as a man, I put my wallet on my inside coat pocket and
my keys in a coat outside pocket. It is much more covenent
than the pants pockets and looks better.
Having a car that unlocks quickly and locks back fast is
paramout to a woman's safty. Men don't see this as a problem.
A woman is aware of this every time she goes out! (i.e.
Image some red necks yelling at you "We are going to FUCK YOU!"
and the out weight you by 20 lbs and have 3 inches in hight
on you!)
If you want to find out why a women does something, LIVE AS ONE!
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Alan,
don't forget, a HUGE cost for airliner developement is FAA
certification. the joke is when the paperwork exceeds teh weight
of the airplane, it will fly.
The SR-71, and teh X-15 both highly ambitious aero-space projects were done
on very narrow engineering budgets. Partly because they didn't spend much
on paper pushing. There is some company in missouri trying to
get funding to build light commercial transporters on a low cost basis,
mostly by reducing FAA certification costs.
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The ??-jumper is used, if the other drive a conner cp3xxx.
no jumper set: drive is alone
MA: drive is master
SL: drive is slave
Michael
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[email protected] (Mike Seningen)
The funny thing about the digital dash (87 T-bird) with the 85mph speedo
limit was that if you pressed the button to convert to kilometers it would
read all the way up to 187kph. At this point the stock anemic 302 would get
short of breath. This of course was equivalent to about 116mph (hehe).I bet
I really coulda confused this thing if I'd toyed with the engine and rolled
the stupid thing (the digits were limited to 199).
I've gotta agree with ya on the analog clock w/digital dash though. My
girlfriend had a '85 TurboCoupe with a digital clock and analog gauges/radio.
Go figure...
[email protected] (Usenet Administrator)
I had a great feature on my T-bird.... I could pull the key out and
leave the ignition on. This scared the hell out of me the first time it
happened but I kinda grew to like it. Musta been a bad key copy or
something.
Mark Novakovic
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I think you are suffering from some alignment or color
table or <whatever> problems, if a Color Classic is as fast
as a Quadra rendering to screen.
What screen card you use does of course matter much (built-in
video is almost always faster than NuBus)
Or you measured "scroll entire screen" where the Color Classic
had a VRAM 10" screen in 4-bit color and the Quadra had a
21" 24-bit screen on NuBus :-)
Cheers,
/ h+
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Well, it's been a while since this was discussed so i take the liberty of
reprinting (without permission, so sue me) Eric Haines reprint of the very
interesting discussion of this topic...
/Jonas
O / \ O
------------------------- X snip snip X ------------------------------
O \ / O
"Give a man a fish, and he'll eat one day.
Give a man a fishing rod, and he'll laze around fishing and never do anything."
With that in mind, I reprint (without permission, so sue me) relevant
information posted some years ago on this very problem. Note the early use of
PostScript technology, predating many of this year's papers listed in the
April 1st SIGGRAPH Program Announcement posted here a few days ago.
-- Eric
Intersection Between a Line and a Polygon (UNDECIDABLE??),
by Dave Baraff, Tom Duff
From: [email protected]
Newsgroups: comp.graphics
Keywords: P, NP, Jordan curve separation, Ursyhon Metrization Theorem
Organization: Program of Computer Graphics
I think that this is a very difficult problem. To start with, lines and
polygons are semi-algebraic sets which both contain uncountable number of
points. Here are a few off-the-cuff ideas.
First, we need to check if the line and the polygon are separated. Now, the
Jordan curve separation theorem says that the polygon divides the plane into
exactly two open (and thus non-compact) regions. Thus, the line lies
completely inside the polygon, the line lies completely outside the polygon,
or possibly (but this will rarely happen) the line intersects the polyon.
Now, the phrasing of this question says "if a line intersects a polygon", so
this is a decision problem. One possibility (the decision model approach) is
to reduce the question to some other (well known) problem Q, and then try to
solve Q. An answer to Q gives an answer to the original decision problem.
In recent years, many geometric problems have been successfully modeled in a
new language called PostScript. (See "PostScript Language", by Adobe Systems
Incorporated, ISBN # 0-201-10179-3, co. 1985).
So, given a line L and a polygon P, we can write a PostScript program that
draws the line L and the polygon P, and then "outputs" the answer. By
"output", we mean the program executes a command called "showpage", which
actually prints a page of paper containing the line and the polygon. A quick
examination of the paper provides an answer to the reduced problem Q, and thus
the original problem.
There are two small problems with this approach.
(1) There is an infinite number of ways to encode L and P into the
reduced problem Q. So, we will be forced to invoke the Axiom of
Choice (or equivalently, Zorn's Lemma). But the use of the Axiom of
Choice is not regarded in a very serious light these days.
(2) More importantly, the question arises as to whether or not the
PostScript program Q will actually output a piece of paper; or in
other words, will it halt?
Now, PostScript is expressive enough to encode everything that a
Turing Machine might do; thus the halting problem (for PostScript) is
undecidable. It is quite possible that the original problem will turn
out to be undecidable.
I won't even begin to go into other difficulties, such as aliasing, finite
precision and running out of ink, paper or both.
A couple of references might be:
1. Principia Mathematica. Newton, I. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge,
England. (Sorry, I don't have an ISBN# for this).
2. An Introduction to Automata Theory, Languages, and Computation. Hopcroft, J
and Ulman, J.
3. The C Programming Language. Kernighan, B and Ritchie, D.
4. A Tale of Two Cities. Dickens, C.
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From: [email protected] (Tom Duff)
Summary: Overkill.
Organization: AT&T Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill NJ
The situation is not nearly as bleak as Baraff suggests (he should know
better, he's hung around The Labs for long enough). By the well known
Dobbin-Dullman reduction (see J. Dullman & D. Dobbin, J. Comp. Obfusc.
37,ii: pp. 33-947, lemma 17(a)) line-polygon intersection can be reduced to
Hamiltonian Circuit, without(!) the use of Grobner bases, so LPI (to coin an
acronym) is probably only NP-complete. Besides, Turing-completeness will no
longer be a problem once our Cray-3 is delivered, since it will be able to
complete an infinite loop in 4 milliseconds (with scatter-gather.)
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From: [email protected] (David Baraff)
Well, sure its no worse than NP-complete, but that's ONLY if you restrict
yourself to the case where the line satisfies a Lipschitz condition on its
second derivative. (I think there's an '89 SIGGRAPH paper from Caltech that
deals with this).
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In the first place the death of three soldiers on a patrol in occupied
Lebanese terrritory is NOT an act of terrorism or murder. It is
disingeneous to compare their death to that of athletes in Munich
or any other act of terrorism or mrder. This exercise is aimed
solely at diverting the issue and is far from the truth.
I agree that the death of three soldiers on a patrol etc... is
not terrorism. That having been said, lets continue.
[snip]
imagine ???? It is NOT a "terrorist camp" as you and the Israelis like
to view the villages they are small communities with kids playing soccer
in the streets, women preparing lunch, men playing cards, etc.....
I would not argue that all or even most of the villages are "terrorist
camps". There are however some which come very close to serving that
purpose and that is not to say that other did not function in that way
prior to the invasion.
SOME young men, usually aged between 17 to 30 years are members of
the Lebanese resistance. Even the inhabitants of the village do not
know who these are, they are secretive about it, but most people often
suspect who they are and what they are up to. These young men are
supported financially by Iran most of the time. They sneak arms and
ammunitions into the occupied zone where they set up booby traps
for Israeli patrols. Every time an Israeli soldier is killed or injured
by these traps, Israel retalliates by indiscriminately bombing villages
of their own choosing often killing only innocent civilians. Once they
are back they announce that they bombed a "terrorist hideout" where
an 8 year old girl just happened to be.
Some of the villages, and yours might well be among them, are as you
describe. Not all are. There are a large number of groups in the area,
backed by various organizations, with a wide range of purposes. Hizbollah
and Amal were two of the larger ones and may still be. As to retaliation,
while mistakes may be made, that is still a far cry from indiscriminate
bombing, which would have produced major casualties.
Israel's retalliation policy is cold hearted, but a reality that
we have come to accept and deal with, the Lebanese Resistance
on the other hand is not going to stop its attacks on OCCUPYING
ISRAELI SOLDIERS until they withdraw, this is the only real
leverage that they have to force Israel to withdraw.
Well, here we disagree. I think that Israel would willingly withdraw if
the Lebanese gov't was able to field a reliable force in the area to police
it and prevent further attacks.
This is the only realistic solution, it is time for Israel to
realize that the concept of a "buffer zone" aimed at protecting
its northern cities has failed. In fact it has caused much more
Israeli deaths than the occasional shelling of Northern Israel
would have resulted in.
Actually that is not clear at all. I will agree that the death toll is no
longer civilian and now primarily military though.
There seems to be very little incentive for the Syrian and Lebanese
goovernment to allow Hizbollah to bomb Israel proper under such
circumstances, and now the Lebanese government has proven that it is
capable of controlling and disarming all militias as they did
in all other parts of Lebanon.
No, the Syrian gov't is more than happy to have Israel sink into another
Lebanese morass. I could elaborate if necessary.
I agree, only in the case of the Isareli soldiers their killing
CANNOT be qualified as murder, no matter what you say.
No, but it is regretable, as is the whole situation.
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Is there any doubt that this is true? After a few down years, the A.L. East
is back to where it was in the early eighties. With the emergence of the O's
and the Yanks, it is far and away the best. While the N.L. West has the best
team in baseball, and the Reds aren't bad either, they have nothing else. The
Giants, Astros, and Padres all have talent, they do not have the all arounf
teams that are found in the A.L. East. And the Dodgers just plain suck. As
for the Rockies, who knows?
The A.L. East has the defending champs, and although they lost a lot to
free agency, Toronto is still one of the best in baseball. The Orioles have
the preseason favorite to win the Cy Young in Mike Mussina, and you can never
forget about Ripken. The signings of Harold Baines and Harold Reynolds don't
hurt to much either, although I always liked Bill Ripken. While they let a
lot go this summer (Randy Milligan, Joe Orsulak, Bill Ripken, Bob Milacki, Sam
Horn, Storm Davis, and Craig Lefferts), they kept the heart of their team
intact.
My predicted finish:
1. Baltimore (Could be a biased opinion)
2. NY Yankees
3. Toronto
4. Milwaukee
5. Detroit
6. Boston
7. Cleveland (Would have been higher if not for the accident)
Go O's!!!!!!!!
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According to a Software engineering professor here, what was actually rated
level five was an ibm unit which produced part of the software for the shuttle,
by not means all of it.
Interesting note: 90% of the software development groups surveyed were at
level 1. The ibm shuttle groups was the *only* one at level 5!
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Dear sun and windows people,
I am running sun workstations with SunOs 4.1.1 and
vanilla X11 R5. I have a bunch of xterminals as well.
Today I had my xdm fail. At about 9:30
it was impossible to login to a host from an xterminal.
The message was the "xdm too many retransmissions".
In my xdm-errors file I had the following entries:
>error (pid 7423): Server for display :0 terminated unexpectedly:
>256
>error (pid 7927): WARNING: keyboard on display :0 could not be
>secured
>error (pid 7423): Server for display :0 terminated unexpectedly:
>
>I also had:
>
>error (pid 7457): WARNING: keyboard on display :0 could not be
>secured
>error (pid 7423): Server for display :0 terminated unexpectedly:
>256
>error (pid 7462): WARNING: keyboard on display :0 could not be
>secured
>error (pid 7423): Server for display :0 terminated unexpectedly:
>256
Also, at the console, the login box would come up for
about 2 seconds and then
it would go away. It would do this continuously.
I could login from another workstation to the hosts in question,
however, I could not login on the console.
I tried killing xdm and restarting it but that didn't help.
I finally rebooted all the hosts. (Which hurts when done in the
middle of the day).
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Phil
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Phil Neal, Systems Programmer, Statistics Department GN-22
University of Washington, Seattle, Wa. 98195 USA | 206-685-1627
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I don't know if anyone knows about this topic: electrical heart
failure. One of my friends has had to go to the doctor because
he had chest pains. The Doc said it was Arythmia. So he had to
go to a new york hospital for a lot of money to get treated. His
doctors said that he could die from it, and the medication caused
cancer ( that he was taking). Well, I suggested that he run, excersize
and eat more, ( he is very skinny) but he says that has nothing
to do with it. Does anyone know what causes arythmia and how
it can be treated?
Thanks
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Actually, they are legal! I not familiar with the ad you are speaking of
but knowing Popular Science it is probably on the fringe. However, you
may be speaking of "Public Missle, Inc.", which is a legitimate company
that has been around for a while.
Due to advances in composite fuels, engines are now available for model
rockets using similar composites to SRB fuel, roughly 3 times more
powerful than black powder motors. They are even available in a reloadable
form, i.e. aluminum casing, end casings, o-rings (!). The engines range
from D all the way to M in common manufacture, N and O I've heard of
used at special occasions.
To be a model rocket, however, the rocket can't contain any metal
structural parts, amongst other requirements. I've never heard of a
model rocket doing 50,000. I have heard of > 20,000 foot flights.
These require FAA waivers (of course!). There are a few large national
launches (LDRS, FireBALLS), at which you can see many > K sized engine
flights. Actually, using a > G engine constitutes the area of "High
Power Rocketry", which is seperate from normal model rocketry. Purchase
of engines like I have been describing require membership in the National
Association of Rocketry, the Tripoli Rocketry Assoc., or you have to
be part of an educational institute or company involved in rocketry.
Amatuer rocketry is another area. I'm not really familiar with this,
but it is an area where metal parts are allowed, along with liquid fuels
and what not. I don't know what kind of regulations are involved, but
I'm sure they are numerous.
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If I'm not mistaken, this is the usual sort of precaution against loss of
communications. That timer is counting down continuously; if it ever hits
zero, that means Galileo hasn't heard from Earth in a suspiciously long
time and it may be Galileo's fault... so it's time to go into a fallback
mode that minimizes chances of spacecraft damage and maximizes chances
of restoring contact. I don't know exactly what-all Galileo does in such
a situation, but a common example is to switch receivers, on the theory
that maybe the one you're listening with has died.
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Preface: I am a novice user at best to the Windows environment.
I am trying to execute a MS C++ 7.0 executable program which accesses a Btrieve
database to build an ASCII file.
When I execute it under windows the screen goes blank and my PC locks up. The only
way for me to return is to reset the machine.
Does anyone have any insight on what I may have to do in order for the program to
correctly under windows? (By the way it runs fine in DOS 5.0)
System: Gateway 486/DX250
ATI Graphics Ultra Card 640x480
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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I believe that was 4-1. Rod Brind-Amour scored at 19.59 of the third.
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
A friend who owns a company that builds clones shared with me the fact that
the PCI chipset is NOT expensive -- how about $12? Many money-hungry-clone
makers, no doubt, will attempt to price the boards high only because it's
new technology.
Lance Hartmann (lance%[email protected])
Yes, that IS a '%' (percent sign) in my network address.
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Obviously some reporter for the Ottawa Sun got taken by an April
Fools joke...probably started by someone with the Nordiques or the
Bruins.
Like for example...who is going to reimburse the Flyers for the
$15 million they paid to the Nordiques...like the Senators are
going to get Lindros and $15 million. The Flyers sent the
equivalent of 6 or 7 players (when you include the draft choices)
to Quebec, and they are going to get only four back.
Some reporter was had real badly and someone must be having a
real good laugh seeing as how the so much of the sports media
has chosen to publicize this utter nonsense.
Can you think...it cannot possibly be true...no need for the "if"!
I can't believe that anyone would consider giving such crap even
the remotest consideration.
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I have a 486DX-33 computer with a SoundBlaster 1.0 card. I'm running
Microsoft Windows v3.1. I have the SB driver set up properly to play
normal sounds (.WAV files, etc.). I want to play midi files through the
Media Player that is included with windows. I know I have to set up the
patch maps or something in the MIDI-Mapper in the Control Panel. I KNOW
NOTHING ABOUT MIDI. (This is to be the way I'll get my feet wet.)
How do I set up Windows so that I can play MIDI files?
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Opps! typed in the phone numbers wrong. Here are the correct numbers.
303-530-9000
505-277-6563
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I've just managed to get xdm running from an NCR 3000 (an SVR4 486 box
running XFree86 1.2) to my NCD XDisplay. It's pretty much working, but
I'm encountering a weird error. I'm attempting to start an xterm from
my .xsession file, but nothing happens. Redirecting stderr to a file
using 'exec 2>$HOME/.xerrors' in .xsession reveals the error message:
"xterm: Error 14, errno 1: Not owner"
Now, if I start xterm from the window manager, or from the command line,
it works fine. And starting other clients, like the window manager (mwm),
and a clock, from my .xsession also works.
Anyone encountered this? Suggestions?
aTdHvAaNnKcSe
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I've just completed a successful upgrade of a an SI to 27.5 mhz. I'm waiting
on delivery of a 62 mhz clock for a final speed trial. Definitely needed the
heatsink. The CPU was quite hot to the touch at higher speeds until I glued
on a 90 cent Radio Shack sink.
I made a call for reports of failures last week. No reports have arrived
here. Locally, in Seattle there is a reported CPU damage due to the user
slipping with the iron and putting a gash into the board -- not exactly
a problem due to the CPU running too fast.
I think it would be nice to have a poll to report top speeds and system
configurations including PDS and Nubus cards which were used. I'd be happy
to coordinate and report results
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Hi, I'm looking for the 3-D studio driver for the
Oak card with 1 M of RAM.
This would be GREATLY (and I mean that) appreciated
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