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It should have been made fairly clear that the *most* Crimson would ever get was a 150 (75 old style) MHz CPU upgrade. Certainly this was mentioned on comp.sys.sgi on more than one occasion as being likely. If our sales folks were saying otherwise, they were either confused, or less than honest/ethical, or somebody further up the chain inside SGI was misleading them. There were 4 versions (20, 25, 30, 35), although admittedly the 30 came out at the same time as the 35, over a period of 2 1/2 years. The chassis simply couldn't be pushed any further. I'd say 4 years was a pretty good lifespan, myself, for a system design in this day and age. Getting the 35 to work caused a lot of gray hairs in both the hardware and product design groups; we would have been out of our minds to push it further, and I *know* that was made clear, almost from the day the 35 started shipping. We had one last kicker in the form of the Elan graphics, which made 3 graphics versions over its lifespan, which I also think is pretty good. Please, by all means send a complaint letter through SGI support or sales on your concerns. There should be no reason for sales folks to misrepresent future upgrades to customers (sure, sometimes there will be confusion for a while, over whether an upgrade will be available, but that shouldn't last too long, and doesn't seem to be what you are referring to). Yes, the sales folks *do* get bonus's at the end of some (all?) quarters, but that is pretty common industry wide, and sometimes that can result in good deals for customers (sometimes it probably pushes folks into systems that aren't what they need, I'm sure, but nobody is *forcing* you to buy at end of quarter, after all...) They don't get all that long a lead time either; although certainly they get presentations on possible new products, and their opinions may well influence the end product, but that also is life in the industry. We can't design systems that meet just their needs, or we won't sell too many systems, after all (which is not to say that we don't have some niche products, like Reality Engine). But surely you don't expect a system you buy now for a five year period to be constantly upgradable over that entire five year period? That's a rather unreasonable expectation, in my experience (with workstations/microcomputers). Supported, and parts available, yes, but certainly not upgradable to the latest and greatest! I missed your first posting, but as I say, by all means share your frustation with somebody at a level inside SGI where it might have an effect (not immediate, I'm sure, but complaints aren't going to be ignored, and *may* affect future plans, if we hear similar things from more than one person/site). All of the above is, as usual, my personal opinion, not SGI's.
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Newsgroups: comp.ibm.pc.hardware Subject: Logitech 2-button mouse pin-out & BIOS routine availability? Distribution: world Organization: Purdue University Engineering Computer Network I have a Logitech 2S-2f (or 2f-2S) 2-button mouse that I want to interface to a serial port of a different (non-ibm-compatible) system. The mouse is XT/AT/PS2 compatible, with a DB25 connector. I tried to reverse engineer the mouse, but it has a micro-controller inside it. If I could get the DB25 pin-out, and perhaps a copy of the BIOS routines that support it, I could map all this into my target system? Anyone know where I might get the pin-out or the BIOS routines? Are the routines published someplace convenient? Thanks! Silvio
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How much is the BJ going for? I got mine for $300 which was in the end the deciding factor for me. --Cindy -- Cindy Tittle Moore
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From: [email protected] (Tommy Hwang) Subject: Advise needed in buying Automobile >I am in search of a dependable automobile to purchase. Below >are its requirements: > 5. V6 or above Most of the cars you mentioned are below (smaller than) V6 engine. Tony --
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Bo Bilinsky?
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I was in the great storm.....my Mazda MPV was damaged so bad they are going to replace the top, doors and hood. It is Black so they will repaint the entire vehicle...estimated cost around $7000 and repair time approx. 3 to 4 weeks.
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Well, I looked at the scoring plan I had, and have decided to modify it. Here is the new, finalized scoring: Pick 1st round winner, way off on games: 2 " " " " pick within one game: 3 " " " " pick exact games: 4 Pick 2nd round winner, way off on games: 4 " " " " pick within one game: 5 " " " " pick exact games: 7 Pick conference champ, way off on games: 7 " " " pick within one game: 10 " " " pick exact games: 13 Pick Stanley Cup winner, way off on games: 13 " " " " pick within one game: 17 " " " " pick exact games: 20 Pick loser in 7, series goes 7: 2 Pick loser in 7, game 7 decided in OT: 4 These are now final. Anyone needing a copy of the entry sheet, email me at the address below. -- Keith Keller LET'S GO RANGERS!!!!! LET'S GO QUAKERS!!!!! [email protected] IVY LEAGUE CHAMPS!!!!
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: Does anyone know what is available in terms of automated testing : of X/Motif applications. I am thinking of a system which I could : program (or which could record events/output) with our verification : test procedures and then run/rerun each time we do regression : testing. I am interested in a product like this for our UNIX : projects and for a separate project which will be using OpenVMS. A question like this is answered in the FAQ, about sharing X windows. One of the answers is XTrap, a record and playback extenstion to X. You can find it at export.lcs.mit.edu:/contrib/XTrapV33_X11R5.tar.Z. Does anyone know of a program which doesn't require an X extension? Most the the X servers we have at work have vendor extensions which we can't modify, so XTrap doesn't help up. There is X conferencing software at mit, but I don't know how easy it would be to modify it to do record and playback. Any help would be appreciated.
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Hi Xian Netters, God bless you CONTENTS 1. intro 2. love your neighbor 3. reaction to posts a. purpose b. eternal life I've been reading this news group religiously =) for about a month. Sometimes It really gives me what I need, spiritually. At other times I get a little IRATE. There are all kinds of people in every group and I take offense at intolerance. It's awfully hard to tolerate such people. =) ( OOPS! I've gone over my smiley quota already and it's only the second paragraph =(. IMHO they should follow the commandment to love thy neighbor and leave the judging up to GOD. SPECIFICALLY: one's sexual orientation is part of one's self love the sinner hate the sin DOES NOT APPLY Pay attention fundaligionists. Love your neighbor wether you like it or not. I'd be happy to get flamed endlessly and loose scripture quotation contests galore to defend this point. I beleive this is correct. BTW Love the sinner hate the sin is a slippery slope, with hatred at the bottom. INCREDIBLY CHOPPED UP POST I won't even try to tell you where the deletions came out I find that I am dissatisfied with the little purposes that we can manufacture for ourselves. Little in the cosmic sense. Even the greatest of the great pharos are long gone, the pyramids historical oddities being worn down by the wind, eventually to be turned into dust. Mankind itself will one day perish. Without some interconnectedness that transcends the physical, without God, it is all pointless in the end. Most people are able to live with that, and for them little purposes (success, money, power, effecting change, helping others) suffice. I suppose they never think about the cosmic scale, or are at least able to put it out of their minds. To me, it is comforting to know that reality is an illusion. That the true reality underneath the the physical is spirit. That this world is a school of sorts, where we learn and grow, and our souls mature. That gives a purpose to my little purposes, and takes some of the pressure off. It's not so necessary to make this life a success in human terms if you're really just here to learn. It's more important to progress, grow, persist, to learn to love yourself and others and to express your love, especially when it's dificult to do so. Honest effort is rewarded by God, he knows our limitations. Interesting theological question. I have a feeling that most common perception of eternal life is WAY off base. If I were to be imprisoned in the limited ego/mind I am in now I doubt I would choose imortality. It would get awfully boring. TWO SERIOUS QUESTIONS/INVITATIONS TO DISCUSSION 1. What is the nature of eternal life? 2. How can we as mortals locked into space time conceive of it?
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GRE software for MS-DOS, from StudyWare. original disk, manual. Tutorial stuff,tests, examples and a lot more. Retail price is around $50. Best offer around $15.00, will pay shipping For best results, you need a graphic display card, EGA or VGA
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The best auto-shifters on the street (AND NOT THE TRACK) are those from Porsche... they wont change if you floor the gas during a turn.... a few years back a was in a 200SX auto (you guys call it a 240SX [without turbo]) and was going round a corner.... I floored it and next thing I know I was pointing backwards! The other drivers seemed quite amused ;-)
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Does anybody out there have or know how to calculate the RGB values required to set the 256 color VGA palette so that the colors from 0..255 will give 256 colors of the rainbow ie red, orange, yellow, etc. Any help would be appreciated. Please email to [email protected]
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Agreed. Remember, I don't even think of Clipper as encryption in any real sense--if I did, I'd probably be a lot more annoyed about it. That's not for Clinton (or anyone under him) to say, though. Only the federal and supreme courts can say anything about the constitutionality. Anything the administration or any governmental agency says is opinion at best.
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Woops. I'm not sure if I screwed up, but this is either forgery or some sort of mistake (aborted post that didn't abort) on my part. Bogus article below if seen in another post should be ignored.. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- / iftccu:talk.politics.guns / [email protected] (Rick Bressler) / 3:29 pm Apr 13, 1993 / / iftccu:talk.politics.guns / [email protected] (Paul Prescod) / 1:49 am Apr 12, 1993 / Let's look at this critically: 1.How many guns did this illegal manufacturing site make compared to -------------------------------------------------------------------- <and so on...>
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Well said. Okay, Del, so Michael was being unfair, but you are being unfair back. He is taking college courses now, I presume he is studying hard, and his postings reveal that he is *somewhat* hip to the technical issues of astronautics. Plus, he is attentively following the erudite discourse of the Big Brains who post to sci.space; is it not inevitable that he will get a splendid technical education from reading the likes of you and me? [1] Like others involved in sci.space, Mr. Adams shows symptoms of being a fledgling member of the technoculture, and I think he's soaking it up fast. I was a young guy with dreams once, and they led me to get a technical education to follow them up. Too bad I wound up in an assembly-line job stamping out identical neutrinos day after day... (-: [1] Though rumors persist that Del and I are both pseudonyms of Fred McCall.
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No, it is independent of the speedometer. The gun processes two doppler returns--the speed of the car relative to the pavement and the speed of the target, taking the difference between the two. Some guns with a "moving mode" actually have a split beam with one beam aimed preferentially at the pavement. Car and Driver had a good article on traffic radar, but it was back in 1985. I used its contents and references to defend myself against a bogus radar-measured ticket. It detailed "moving mode," which is easier to defend against because of the increased amount of variables. -- -------------------------------------------------------------------- Dave Medin Phone: (205) 730-3169 (w) SSD--Networking (205) 837-1174 (h) Intergraph Corp. M/S GD3004 Internet: [email protected] Huntsville, AL 35894 UUCP: ...uunet!ingr!b30!catbyte!dtmedin ******* Everywhere You Look (at least around my office) *******
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(good point about registration schemes being used only for harassment deleted) I would also like to point out that this is receiving stolen property and is no different than a pawn shop owner doing the same thing.
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This is probably a stupid question but as I am new to the motorcycle scene I don't really know anything about it. What is DoD? Thanks,
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Concerning the proposed newsgroup split, I personally am not in favor of doing this. I learn an awful lot about all aspects of graphics by reading this group, from code to hardware to algorithms. I just think making 5 different groups out of this is a wate, and will only result in a few posts a week per group. I kind of like the convenience of having one big forum for discussing all aspects of graphics. Anyone else feel this way? Just curious.
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**************************************************** 12) Management: BIG BIG ZERO. Sauer has yet to make a forceful agreement in favor of revenue sharing. ****************************************************** I meant argument instead of agreement. Also, I think I should add a coouple of Ted's positive achievements - Smiley trade was good for the pirates. but I think Ted could have gotten someone better than Neagle. Cummings seems to be pretty good. - The Cole trade was excellent. BUt Simmons has botched it up now. -This year's draft seems to have gone well for the PIrates. BUt then they lost 2 high picks in the Bonds fiasco.
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Quoting [email protected] in article <[email protected]>:
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Due to the resolution and size it is in 14 parts. This is a uuencoded bitmap. 960X600 256 colors. The picture is a marbled gazebo on a desert with blue sky background. The size is just right for centered wallpaper on a 1024x768 display because it leaves a border at the bottom just big enough for icons to fit in without being on top of the picture. Reguarding image quality and resolution - I have not seen much better. For those of you who haven't worked with pieced image files, here is how to put it back together. 1. save the 14 parts to 14 individual files 2. use a text editor to remove the header and footer in each file. 3. concatinate all the parts into a single file 4. uudecode the file There are tools available to do this without the hassle such as uuconvert (UNIX) and UUcoder (Windows). 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Sorry, but olwm and tvtwm don't do it. They place the title at that position and the window at a position below it. This becomes a problem when you want a program to be able to save its current configuration and restore is later. Currently, my solution is: XCreateWindow(...); XSetWMProperties(..); XMapWindow(...); XFlush(...); XMoveWindow(...); It works with olwm, but is less than elegant. All this leaves me wondering if I'm overlooking something obvious. Richard. I know that the mwm has an resource to specify if positions are to be used for the border of a window or for the "user" window. Maybe other window managers have similar options. Another way to figure out the difference between the "user" window position and the window manager decoration window position is to subtract their positions. You just have to use XQueryTree and remember that the window manager decorations window is the parent of your window. Unfortunately, you can only figure out the decoration width and height after the window has been mapped this way.
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Actually the reasons you don't see so many cooling towers at fossil plants are 1) fossil units (multiple units per plant) are generally smaller than nuclear plants. 300 MWe seemed to be a very popular size when many fossil plants were built. The average nuclear plant is 1000 MWe. 2) many fossil plants were grandfathered when water discharge regulations were adopted ("why those old dirt burners can't harm anything, let 'em go."). 3) powered draft cooling towers, low enough to the ground to be generally not visible from off-site, are quite popular with fossil plants. 4) fossil plants used to get much less regulatory attention than nuclears. Actually the condensing environment is essentially the same for plants of similar size. The issues are the same regardless of where the heat comes from. Condensers are run at as high a vacuum as possible in order to reduce aerodynamic drag on the turbine. The condenser pressure is normally water's vapor pressure at the condensing temperature. It is desirable that the steam exhaust be free of water droplets because moisture in the steam causes severe erosion damage to the turbine low pressure blades and because entrained water moving at high velocity causes erosion of the condenser tubes. The coldest and thus lowest pressure condensing environment is always the best. A related issue is that of pumping the condensate from the hotwell (where the water ends up after dripping off the condenser tubes.) Since the condenser is at a very low pressure, the only force driving the condensate into the hotwell pumps is gravity. If the condensate is too hot or the gravity head is too low, the condensate will reflash into steam bubbles and cause the condensate pumps to cavitate. This is a particularly destructive form of cavitation that is to be avoided at all costs. The hotwell pumps are located in the lowest point in the plant in order to provide a gravity head to the pumps. How much lower they must be is a function of how hot the water is allowed to get in the hotwell. Typically hotwell temperatures run between 100 and 120 degrees depending on the temperature of the river water (this term is used to describe the river grade water even when the cooling tower system is operating in closed loop mode and essentially no river water is pumped.) When the river water temperature is high in the summer, operators will typically allow the hotwell level to rise in order to provide more gravity head. There is a tradeoff involved since higher hotwell levels will encroach onto the condensing tubes and reduce the condenser area. At least in the East and elsewhere where moisture actually exists in the air :-), the river water will almost always be cooler than the discharge water from the cooling towers. The temperature of the discharge water from the cooling towers is set by the ambient air temperature and humidity. It is very rare in the East to hear of actual river water temperatures exceeding 70 degrees. A vast difference from the typical "95-95" days (95 degrees, 95% humidity) we see routinely in the East. It is not unusual, particularly where the econazis have been successful in clamping rigid discharge water temperature limits on a plant, for the plant to have to reduce the firing rate when the air temperature gets too high and the condenser cannot handle the heat load without excessive pressure. True. Actually secondary plant (the part that makes electricity and feeds feedwater to the boiler) water chemistry has been the bastard stepchild until recently and has not gotten the respect it deserves. The plant chemists have just in the past decade or so fully understood the costs of impure water. By "impure", I mean water with a few dozen extra micromho of conductivity and/or a few PPM of dissolved oxygen. Secondary water is now typically the most pure one will find outside the laboratory. John
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Wasn't there a "plain" flavor too? They looked more like some kind of extruded industrial product than food -- perfectly smooth cylinders with perfectly smooth ends. Kinda scary. An other post described it as like a "microwaved Tootsie Roll" -- which captures the texture pretty well. As for taste, they were like candy, only not very sweet -- does that make sense? I recall liking them for their texture, not taste. I guess I have well developed texture buds. It was obligatory to eat a few while watching "Captain Scarlet". Does anybody else remember _that_, as long as we're off the topic of space? Shag --
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This posting is totally uncalled for in rec.scouting. The point has been raised and has been answered. Roger and I have clearly stated our support of the BSA position on the issue; specifically, that homosexual behavior constitutes a violation of the Scout Oath (specifically, the promise to live "morally straight"). There is really nothing else to discuss. Trying to cloud the issue with comparisons to Blacks or other minorities is also meaningless because it's like comparing apples to oranges (i.e., people can't control their race but they can control their behavior). What else is there to possibly discuss on rec.scouting on this issue? Nobody, including BSA, is denying anybody the right to live and/or worship as they please or don't please, but it doesn't mean that BSA is the big bad wolf for adhering to the recognized, positive, religious and moral standards on which our society has been established and on which it should continue to be based.
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Looking for a graphics/CAD/or-whatever package on a X-Unix box that will take a file with records like: n a b p where n = a count - integer a = entity a - string b = entity b - string p = type - string and produce a networked graph with nodes represented with boxes or circles and the vertices represented by lines and the width of the line determined by n. There would be a different line type for each type of vertice. The boxes need to be identified with the entity's name. The number of entities < 1000 and vertices < 100000. It would be nice if the tool minimized line cross-overs and did a good job of layout. ;-) I have looked in the FAQ for comp.graphics and gnuplot without success. Any ideas would be appreciated? Thanks,
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Yes, I have! Wasn't there a case of a single lion ruling all the land from South Africa up to Egypt across to the congo? If my memory serves me correctly there was enough game to feed some 100,000 or more lions but he wouldn't let the other lions hunt as he wanted it all himself. He died of a heart attack brought on by being overweight. Good thing too as he had designs on Europe, America (north and south), and the Falkland Islands.
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I was replying to a person who attempted to justify the fatwa against Rushdie on the grounds that his work was intentionally insulting. I think that to take a single sentence from a fairly long posting, and to say "I don't know if you are doing so, but it seems you are implying....." is at the very best quite disingenuous, and perhaps even dishonest. If anyone care to dig back and read the full posting, they will see nothing of the kind. I trust you don't deny that Islamic teaching has "something to do" with the fatwa against Rushdie?
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Hi, I'm new to this group so please bear with me! Two years ago I wrote a Sunview application for fast animation of raster files. With Sunview becoming rapidly obselete, I've finally decided to rewrite everything from scratch in XView. I put together a quick test, and I've found that XPutImage() is considerably slower (factor of 2 on average?) than the Sunview command pw_rop() which moves image data from memory pixrects to a canvas. This was on a Sparc IPX. It seems that: (1) the X protocol communication is slowing things down; or (2) XPutImage is inefficient...or both! My question is, what is the fastest way in X11R5 to dump 8 plane image data to a window? Can I take advantage of the fact that the client is running on the same machine as the server? Or am I stuck with XPutImage() (in which case I might as well give up now...)? All help appreciated...thanks! Derek -----------------------------------------------------------
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I am posting this for a friend without internet access. Please inquire to the phone number and address listed. --------------------------------------------------------------------- "Space: Teaching's Newest Frontier" Sponsored by the Planetary Studies Foundation The Planetary Studies Foundation is sponsoring a one week class for teachers called "Space: Teaching's Newest Frontier." The class will be held at the Sheraton Suites in Elk Grove, Illinois from June 14 through June 18. Participants who complete the program can earn two semester hours of graduate credit from Aurora College. Please note that while the class is intended for teachers, it is not restricted to teachers. The class, which is being cosponsored by the United States Space Foundation, will teach how to use space exploration as a teaching tool to get students excited about learning and interested in science. Classroom topics to be covered by the class include: > Living in Space > The Space Shuttle > The Space Station > NASA Spinoffs that Benefit Society > Principles of Astrodynamics/Aeronautics > The Solar System There will also be simulated Zero-G training in an underwater space station simulation, model rocket launches, observing sessions at the Harper College Observatory, and field trips to the Adler Planetarium and the Museum of Science and Industry. Featured speakers include Jerry Brown of the Colorado based United States Space Foundation and Debbie Brown of the NASA Lewis Research Center in Cleveland, Ohio. Additional instructors will be provided by the Planetary Studies Foundation. The social highlight of the class will be a dinner banquet featuring Space Shuttle Payload Specialist Byron Lichtenberg, currently President of Payload Systems, Inc. Lichtenberg was a member of the crew of STS-9 which flew in November 1983. The banquet is scheduled for Thursday, June 17. The registration fee includes transportation for field trips, materials, continental breakfasts, lunches, and the special dinner banquet. Guest tickets for the dinner banquet are also available. There is an additional charge to receive the two hours of graduate credit. For any additional information about the class, contact the Science Learning Center at (708) 359-7913. Or write to: Planetary Studies Foundation 1520 W. Algonquin Rd. Palatine, IL 60067 ------------------------------------------------------------------------
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I have a friend who is looking to buy MFM controller. If you have one for sale, would you please contact me through email...
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I'll be spending this summer in Washington, DC working in Bowie, MD. Does anyone have a summer sublease that they'd like to unload? I'll be in the area from about May 7 - August 20. Please mail me any pertinent info at ([email protected]).
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NUT CASE PANICS!!!!JUMPS THE GUN ON THE NET BEFORE GETTING FACTS STRAIGHT!!!!
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nobody seems to have noticed that the clipper chip *must* have been under development for considerably longer than the 3 months that clinton has been president. this is not something that choosing choosing bush over clinton would have changed in the slightest; it has been in the works for some time.
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Reply address: [email protected] > From: [email protected] (Bill Higgins-- Beam Jockey) > > In article <[email protected]>, > > |> AW&ST had a brief blurb on a Manned Lunar Exploration > confernce> |> May 7th at Crystal City Virginia, under the > auspices of AIAA. > > Thanks for typing that in, Steven. > > I hope you decide to go, Pat. The Net can use some eyes > and ears there... I plan to go. It's about 30 minutes away from my home. I can report on some of it (from my perspective ...) Anyone else on sci.space going to be there? If so, send me netmail. Maybe we can plan to cross paths briefly... I'll maintain a list of who's going. [email protected]
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Source: "Men Are Like That" by Leonard Ramsden Hartill. The Bobbs-Merrill Company, Indianapolis (1926). (305 pages). (Memoirs of an Armenian officer who participated in the genocide of 2.5 million Muslim people) p. 19 (first paragraph) "The Tartar section of the town no longer existed, except as a pile of ruins. It had been destroyed and its inhabitants slaughtered. The same fate befell the Tartar section of Khankandi." p. 130 (third paragraph) "The city was a scene of confusion and terror. During the early days of the war, when the Russian troops invaded Turkey, large numbers of the Turkish population abandoned their homes and fled before the Russian advance." p. 181 (first paragraph) "The Tartar villages were in ruins." Serdar Argic
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This is not the case: the ROM on the P9000 supports VESA modes of up to 1024x768 in 256 colors. VESA-compliant applications should have no trouble setting these modes. (But I'm forwarding your posting to our Software group, just in case. Can't be too careful.) Not that I doubt that YOUR applications are failing to run; lots of stuff depends on figuring out which exact SVGA they're looking at, and don't use VESA calls (VESA is still pretty new). Every new chip set confuses them. I think we go to AT LEAST 76 Hz at 1024x768x8, and maybe more (and it's a function of the RAMDAC speed, not the Power 9000). We need to fix the problems you've noted (they were already on the list). If you're really interested, though, take a look at the text file P9000RES.DAT, which holds the data from which the choices in the P9000 monitor installation program are built. Working by analogy, you can build up a new monitor definition that has the right combinations of refresh rates for your monitors. Keep a backup copy of the file! Once you've built a new version of the P9000RES.DAT file, run the P9000 installation program, INST, and your new choices should show up. (This assumes you have the WEITEK v. 2.2 drivers. You can tell the rev number by looking at the modification time of the driver: 02:20 is version 2.20. Microsoft uses this gimmick, too.) The SPEEDY benchmark was put out by Hercules and IIT, who to my knowledge were unencumbered by any motivations except making the Hercules Graphite/IIT AGX014 card look really good. So I'd take the numbers with a ton of salt. (Texas Instruments did the same thing with WINTACH, trying to make the 34020 look good compared to the 8514, as if anyone cared.) It's safer (though not safe) to use benchmarks from "unbiased" sources, such as testing labs, columnists, etc. I think you'll a large discrepancy between the results of SPEEDY and the results of anything else in the universe on these things. Font caching is a perfectly legitimate optimization -- Windows has hooks for it built right into the GDI. What's kind of silly is IIT's use of a hardwired "The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog then sat on a tack" string in their driver. Not only is it useless in real applications, it lacks the programming elegance of the "Bart Simpson optimization," in which you save the bitmap of the most-recently drawn string in off-screen memory, and just do a screen-to-screen bitblit if you happen to be given that same string a second time in a row. (We call it the "Bart Simpson optimization" because Bart's the only person we can see benefiting from it: he could right "I will not cheat on benchmarks" a hundred times and be done in half the time it would take to actually form each character.) We don't have any lawyers -- they're all working for Intel. There used to be a lawyer in Montana who didn't, but he died. -- Robert
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Do you realize how many smiles are crossing faces after you wrote that? (-; gld
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"So after 1000 years of sightseeing and roaming around its ok to come back, kill Palastinians, and get their land back, right?" Yes, that's casual antisemitism. I can think of plenty of ways to criticize Israeli policy without insulting Jews or Jewish history. Can't you?
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| |> Religion (especially Christianity) is nothing more than a DRUG. |> Some people use drugs as an escape from reality. Christians inject |> themselves with jeezus and live with that high. | |Your logic is falty. If Christianity is a DRUG, and once we die we |die, then why would you be reluctant to embrase this drug so that |while you are alive you enjoy yourself. | Pardon the harshness that follows... Once, I told a cradle christian: Please do not take advantage of Jesus or anybody for the sake of your own (selfish) realization or search for true faith/religion/belonging/'being in'/fear of hell/vanity/etc. Instead of serving yourself, _we must be serving Him_. *Until you have comprehended this truth, you are only doing things for your own egoism.* Let us not use Jesus, our religion, the Bible, anything or anybody as a means of escape or getting ecstatic or high. We are God's children and we must have a true and authentic relationship with our Father with obedience, faith, hope and love and works (the last as the most important). Beware of our 'materialistic', 'worldly' and 'selfish' motives. Atheists have this ground against us and I believe they are right about *some* who call themselves 'christians'.
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This is not true. The athiest's position is that there is no PROOF of the existence of God. As much as some people accept their Church, their priests or straight from their own scriptures as the "proof", this does not satisfy atheists. Atheists DO believe in recognisable authorities. If they were as dogmatic as you claim they are, they would be trying to prove 1 + 1 =2 every time they got up. What they dispute is that Churches, priests, scriptures etc. represent true authorities and know the TRUTH. Are you asking us to believe blindly? You are trying to deny that part of us that makes us ask the question "Does God exist?" i.e. self-awareness and reason. If we do not use our ability to reason we become as ignorant as the other animals on this earth. Does God want us to be like that? You are right that science and reason cannot PROVE anything. However, if we do not use them we can only then believe on FAITH alone. And since we can only use faith, why is one picture of "God" (e.g. Hinduism) any less valid than another (e.g. Christianity)?
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I agree with what Darren has to say here, but would like to add a personal observation. What I see as arrogance and the problem I have with it is not a sense of personal certainty, but a lack of respect for others who come to differing conclusions. Clearly, this is not just Christian vs. Non-Christian; there is a whole spectrum of belief systems within Christianity. I do not tend to argue with others about matters of personal faith because, like aesthetics, it is not demonstable by objective means. Choosing what to believe and rely on are important areas of personal sovereignty. What bothers me is when others suggest that, in these matters of faith, their specific beliefs are not only true to them but are absolute and should be binding on others. It follows from this that God must give everyone the same revelation of truth, and thus anyone who comes to a different conclusion is intentionally choosing the wrong path. This is the arrogance I see; a lack of respect for the honest conclusions of others on matters which are between them and God. Even a personal certainty leaves room for the beliefs of others. It is universalizing those matters of personal faith, coupled by a proud notion that one's relationship with God is superior to other's, that leads to arrogance. In my honest (and nonuniversal) opinion. :-) comments, criticism welcome... -Ken [email protected]
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Hi, I have been getting a lot of requests for this information so I thought I would post it for those interested parties. (Sorry for length). To increase the MacIISi speed to 25MHz or 33MHz the clock must be changed from 40MHz to 50MHz or 64MHz respectively. This is done by going to a static-free work station or putting some aluminum foil down to work on. 1. Open up the Si by lifting the tabs at the back of the case. 2. Remove the Hard Disk by disconnecting the power and SCSI cables, spreading the tabs, and lifting the drive out. 3. Remove the flopy drive. 4. Remove the power supply by spreading the tab in front and lifting the supply straight up and out. 5. Remove the fan by pressing the ears together at the back, bottom side of the fan and lifting straight up and out. 6. Remove the Mother Board by spreading the tabs on the left and right side of the board and sliding the board forward then lifting the board out. (all connectors on the back of the board must be removed first) 7. Desolder the 40MHz clock (the one closest to the memory modules). This is not easy even for a skilled solderer. 8. Get an IC socket with the round pins and remove four of the pins by pushing them up from the bottom with long nose pliers. 9. Put the four pins in the holes vacated by the clock and solder them in. 10.Insert a 50MHz or 64MHz clock. 11.Put large power transistor heat sink's on the processor chip and the other large chip just to the right of the processor and figure some way to hold the heat sync's in place. I made a simple clamp by putting a four inch screw up through the hole in the board between the two chips. Mount the screw using insulated washers. Screw a cross member down over the heat sync's to hold them in place. Don't use too much pressure. 12. Put it all back together and go-for-it. Disclaimer: this is only the procedure I used and is not authorized by anyone. You are on your own for this procedure. I'm quite sure it will void your warentee.
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I saw the following computer in a store and wanted to know if this is a good computer or does someone see something wrong with it. I also would like to switch the motherboard later when this computer becomes too slow. Does anyone know if this is possible with a Leading Edge Computer, or will it be difficult to find a motherboard that will fit in this computer. Any help will be greatly appreciated. Leading Edge- Model PC4170E * Intel 486SX/25 Mhz CPU * Supports Intel OverDrive clock-Doubling Processors(What is this?) * Upgradable to 486DX2/66 * 4 MB RAM upgradable to 32 MB * 8 KB internal cache * 1.2 MB 5 1/4" & 1.44 MB 3.5" Disk Drives * 213 MB Hard Drive * 1024 x 768 VGA Video Resolution * 1 MB Video RAM 256 Colors * 6 Available 16-bit ISA expansion Slots * One local bus socket (16-bit ISA Compatible) * 4 5.25" drive bays, 3 external * One 25-pin Centronics type parallel port * 2 RS-232C Serial Ports (9 & 25 pin) * One 15-pin analog video connector * One PS/2 Compatible mouse port * 200 Watt power supply * 101 key keyboard and mouse included * Software includes Windows 3.1, Dos 5.0, Microsoft Works for Windows The store wants $1200 (without monitor) for this. Is it a good price? Thanks!
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Hmmm....I was listening to the local radio expert (who is, amazingly enough, an Honest-to-God Expert(tm); it's amazing what he knows...), and he said that, based on his conversations with the inventor of Slick50 (who is no longer with the comapny, due to some kind of conflict), he avoids it like the plague. He does recommend other teflon-based/type oil additives, though. James
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There are a couple of ways to look at them. One is, "We want you to support this Constitution, so we'll say anything that we think will appeal to you," or the more straightforward, "This is why we think what we've suggested in this Constitution is a good idea." You clearly consider the former to be the primary situation. Well, I know Hamilton was a dyed in the wool monarchist, and probably the authoritarian extreme to Jefferson's democratic impules. But what would you suggest as a means of determining their opinions on the government if we don't consider what they wrote about the government? And is writing in support of something automatically "propoganda" to the point we must assume it is untrue or that they are saying what they don't believe? If the Senate was less powerful than the House of Lords, than we'd almost have to state that the House of Representatives was also. (In fact, they both were, because the British government had much greater power than did the American system). I disagree. The system is not too slow, it was simply designed to handle less than it has demanded that it handle. As somebody in Washington put it (whose name I forget), "Congress has become everybody's city council." Congress is more than capable of quick action, and has more than enough power and time on its hands, if it confined itself to what its original jurisidiction was and allowed more local autonomy. It is not a case of the system of government they created failing, but that it is operating under a set of conditions they specifically wanted to avoid. Namely, a concentration of power. It would seem then that the proper thing to do is not to reduce the power of either House in some attempt to grease the wheels. All you'll get then is a system which moves quicker to do stupid things. It would make more sense to make more decisions at a local level. Please explain to me how Bush abused the veto in an "extraordinary" manner. I fail to see where any restrictions, implied or otherwise, were placed on the veto. It could just as easily have been read as a means to put a check on democratically popular but unwise (in the executive's opinion) policies. There is no limit in the Constitution to the President's veto power regarding what a bill is for. Previous Presidents have used the veto for any number of reasons, most usually having something to do with their agenda. I am really curious how you single Bush out as *the* President who abused vetos. Why is it not a reasonable restriction? Because 51 Senators is the magic holy number upon which Laws must be based? If 41 Senators feel safe enough with their state constituencies to stand up and fillibuster isn't that *enough* to indicate there's a sufficient question as to whether a law is a good idea or not to re-evaluate it? Why one earth *should* 51% be sufficient to enact a law which covers 250 million people in very, very diverse places and living in radically different conditions? Why *shouldn't* a super-majority be required? Any system in which the simple majority is given absolute power to ignore the minority then the minority *will* be ignored. I do not see this as a positive thing. And for all that I'm sure the Republicans are looking for pork as much as the Democrats, they've got some legitimate objections to the legislation in question.
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And at least 500% more user unfriendly as well!
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If people are going to do this, I really wish they would tell me first. I'd be happy to go over the insert (in the PDR) with them and explain everything. All too many patients read the insert and panic and then on the next visit sheepishly admit they were afraid to take the drug and we are starting over again at square one. Some of them probably didn't even come back for followup because they didn't want to admit they wouldn't take the drug or thought I was trying to kill them or something. What people don't understand about the inserts is that they report every adverse side effect ever reported, without substantiating that the drug was responsible. The insert is a legal document to slough liability from the manufacturer to the physician if something was to happen. If patients want to have the most useful and reliable information on a drug they would be so much better off getting hold of one of the AMA drug evaluation books or something similar that is much more scientific. There are very few drugs that someone hasn't reported a death from taking. Patients don't realize that and don't usually appreciate the risks to themselves properly. I'm sure Herman is going to "go ballistic", but so be it. Another problem is that probably most drugs have been reported to cause impotence. Half the males who read that will falsely assume it could permanently cause them to lose sexual function and so will refuse to take any drug like that. This can be a real problem for PDR readers. There needs to be some way of providing patients with tools geared to them that allow them to get the information they need. I am involved in a research project to do that, with migraine as the domain. It involves a computer system that will provide answers to questions about migraine as well as the therapy prescribed for the patient. For common illnesses, such as migraine and hypertension, this may help quite a bit. The patient could spend as much time as needed with the computer and this would then not burden the physician. Clearly, physicians in large part fail to answer all the questions patients have, as is demonstrated over and over here on the net where we get asked things that the patients should have found out from their physician but didn't. Why they didn't isn't always the physician's fault either. Sometimes the patients are afraid to ask. They won't be as afraid to ask the system, we hope. -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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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[email protected] (Dave Kitabjian) writes ... 040 486 030 386 020 286 060 fastest, then Pentium, with the first versions of the PowerPC somewhere in the vicinity. No. Computer speed is only partly dependent of processor/clock speed. Memory system speed play a large role as does video system speed and I/O speed. As processor clock rates go up, the speed of the memory system becomes the greatest factor in the overall system speed. If you have a 50MHz processor, it can be reading another word from memory every 20ns. Sure, you can put all 20ns memory in your computer, but it will cost 10 times as much as the slower 80ns SIMMs. And roughly, the 68040 is twice as fast at a given clock speed as is the 68030.
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BOY OH BOY, HAVE I GOT A DEAL FOR YOU !!!!!!!!! How does this sound....... I have decided to sell all of this as a package deal, (unless someone really wants something seperate, then I'm open to that as well)..... Kramer Striker 100st electric guitar Dark metallic blue... Floyd Rose Tremlo... Tuning lockers at the nut... Great action, all-around great guitar!! -plus- Korg pme40x professional modular effects pedal board Has flanger, chorus, and graphic equilizer... Has a unique bonus...you can buy seperate pedal "boxes" that sort of slide into any of the 4 existing slots.. Mono input, STEREO output... Perfect for the electric or acoustic guitars!!! -plus- DOD American Metal distortion pedal Durable, great sounding pedal... Goes great with the Korg pedal board!! There you have it! Everything you need for a great sound!!! Yours as a package deal for only........$300 o.b.o.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Respond by email to [email protected] or by phone at (317) 495-4426 and ask for Jason. Thanks in advance!!!
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Can the internal hard drive of the MacPortable upgraded to larger capacity? What is the specs? A 3-1/2" drive? LPS model? Is there any third party modem greater than 2400 bps? With FAX option? P.S. I notice the MacPortable batteries are avalable thru the Apple Catalog.
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Golly, I love stupid people. :-) Listen, Rex, this is hockey. The NHL, to be precise. And in the NHL, there exist these things called "ties". A tie occurs when a game ends with the score for each team equal. Each team gets one point for a tie. There also exits these things called "wins". A win is when one team has a higher score than the opponent. (Oh yeah, only two teams play each other at a time, so I can say "the opponent".) A team gets two points for a win. So, let's say that a team has a record of 38 wins, 36 losses, and 10 ties. Another team has a record of 40 wins, 38 losses and 6 ties. The first team has (38*2)+10 = 86 points. The second team has (40*2)+6 = 86 points. WOW! They *both* have the same number of points, but the number of wins is different! How did they do that??!?!?!?! That's amazing. So, Rex, when people talk about wins being the first tiebreaker, well, then that's what it means. In our example, the second team would win the tiebreaker and therefore have the "better" record, even though both teams had the same number of points. If you didn't understand this post, Rex, maybe you should go back and read it again, very slowly. :-) :-) :-) :-) :-) :-) -- Keith Keller LET'S GO RANGERS!!!!! LET'S GO QUAKERS!!!!! [email protected] IVY LEAGUE CHAMPS!!!!
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Try peeling the skin back at the base of your other fingernails (not too hard, now, don't want to hurt yourself). You'll find nice little lunulas there if you can peel it back enough. -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Well that was pretty uncalled for. (No smile) Is our Harley manhood feeling challenged?
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re: is "John Q. Public with a gun" protected? Miller was convicted of owning a sawed-off shotgun and not paying the NFA '34 tax. Snatches of the court's decision: The Second Amendment was intended to "assure the continuation and render possible the effectiveness of such a force [the militia]... It must be interpreted and applied with that end in view." The militia includes "all males physically capable of acting in concert for the common defense." However, regarding sawed-off shotguns, "certainly it is not within judicial notice that this weapon is any part of the ordinary military equipment or that its use could contribute to the common defense." "Judicial notice" is the term of art here -- it meant that no such evidence had been formally presented. This is different from claiming that they had ruled that it wasn't. I'm not talking about plain shotguns in war -- I'm talking about short- barrelled ("sawed-off") shotguns in war. Compare Revolutionary War blunderbusses; luparas in the Spanish-American War; and trench-cleaners in WW I. They were also put to good use by US soldiers in WW II, not to mention being invaluable to "tunnel rats" in Vietnam, but, of course, "Miller" took place in 1939. Here is my quandary: you seem to be arguing that certain types of guns fall outside the scope of the Second. This isn't a useful argument unless you believe that some significant gun or class of gun belongs in that class. I think we both agree that zip guns probably aren't protected. Maybe we also both agree that all the weapons that random state governments have been banning or trying to ban because they have "no sporting purpose" and "no provate citizen would ever need these guns" DO fall under the protection of the Second. So, given that damn near any gun of any practical utility is or has at some time been used by the military, even if only for marksmanship training purposes, I need to understand why you are intent on pressing this point, arguing that that SOMETHING is not protected by the Second. Often, what makes someone unpopular is what other people say about him. How much did any of us fear or abhor the Branch Davidians six months ago? How many of us feared or abhorred Saddam Hussein five years ago? --
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You're supposed to delete everything above the "cut here" mark, and below the lower cut here mark, and uudecode it. but *I was not able to: unexpected end of file encountered at the last line. could you please re-post it, or tell be what I'm doing wrong? thanks,i.a., Mickey
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Please help if you can with the following strange problem: The Maxtor 340 drive in my 386 clone would from time to time, for no obvious reason spin down completely (one can tell by the sound) and simply refuse to be accessed. DOS reacts with an error (Drive D: cannot be accessed or something the like). Unfortunately, I cannot just reproduce the error. Sometimes it occurs more often, sometimes less. The last time it happened was when I wanted to demonstrate some software to a colleague. I would like to know if anybody has experienced similar problems. I don't like to take the thing to the dealer only to be told that there's nothing wrong with it. I checked the other post in this group about Maxtor, and I don't seem to be the only one who has problems. However, no one describes the same problem, and I also have a different configuration. Thanx in advance for any e-mailed help. Peter LIST OF EQUIPMENT Computer "Mandax" Mainboard 386-33, 2MB Adaptec 1542 SCSI Master Maxtor LXT340S SCSI-II Hard Drive NEC CDR-83 CD-ROM Reader (problem remains with CD-ROM removed) ET4000 VGA Card CONFIG.SYS files=30 device=C:\dos\setver.exe device=C:\windows\himem.sys device=C:\system\aspi4dos.sys device=C:\system\aswcdnec.sys /d:neccd DOS=HIGH COUNTRY=041,,C:\dos\country.sys device=C:\dos\display.sys CON=(EGA,,1) AUTOEXE.BAT C:\windows\smartdrive.sys PATH=C:\windows;c:\dos SET TEMP=C:\dos MODE CON CODEPAGE PREPARE=((437) C:\DOS\EGA.CPI) MODE CON CODEPAGE SELECT=437 KEYB SG,,C:\DOS\KEYBOARD.SYS C:\SYSTEM\MSCDEX /D:NECCD /L:d /v
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And I maintain: Some people do not want to enter into the light and the knowledge that they alone are their own masters, because they fear it; they are too afraid of having to face the world on their own terms. And so, by their own choice, they will remain in darkness, sort of like bugs under a rock. However, some people, but not many, will not like the darkness. Sometimes it gets too cold and too dark to be comfortable. These people will crawl out from under the rock, and, although blinded at first, will get accustomed to the light and enjoy its warmth. And, after a while, now that they can see things for what they really are, they will also see the heights which they can reach, and the places they can go, and they will learn to choose their own paths through the world, and they will learn from their mistakes and revel in their successes. They will see that there is much much more to the world than just the narrow experiences under the rock. They will discover that life under a rock was incredibly yucky, and that life on their own terms is great -- so great that they will want to tell everyone else about it. Do you see my point? I think you're the one under the rock, and I'm getting a great tan out here in the sunlight. My life has improved immesurably since I abandoned theism -- come and join me! It will be a difficult trip at first, until you build up your muscles for the long hike, but it's well worth it! Look, you just practically equated Odin and Zeus? They're as much different as your god is from them... Don't you see? I'm not going to accept ANYTHING that I can't witness with my own eyes or experience with my own senses, especially not something as mega-powerful as what you're trying to get me to accept. Surely if you believe in it this strongly, you must have a good *reason* to, don't you? When did I say that? I say that I would rather CEASE EXISTING instead of being subject to the whims of a deity, but that if the deity decided to toss me into the fiery pits because of who I am, then so be it. Nope -- most people are Christian. Most people are fond of feeling that they are imperfect, of believing that the world is an undesirable place, of reciting magical mystical prayers to make the world nice and holy again, of doing just as their priests tell them, like good little sheep. You enjoy darkness, and you're proud of it. You may know the Bible well -- but have you read any of the Koran? Or Zen writings? Or Hare Krishna literature? If you haven't, then how can you say you have an open mind? Nope. You make decisions, enjoy your successes, and accept your failures; then you die. If you are content with the life you've led as you reflect back on it in your final moments, then you've led a good life. Please do. I'm sorry, I don't feel that sacrificing Jesus was something any god I'd worship would do, unless the sacrifice was only temporary, in which case it's not really all that important. Forget the Bible for a minute. Forget quoting verses, forget about who said what about this or that. *Show me.* Picture just you and me and a wide open hilltop, and convince me that you're right.
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To keep from flooding s.c.u, I e-mailed it. However, I agree that it's quite the sneaky trick. No more than I would expect, however. --
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It did it again. This morning, my 88 Ford Ranger was idling at 10,000 RPM. Ok, so I exaggerated a little, but it was idling very fast. It has a 2 liter carburated engine in it, and no blipping of the throttle would cause the idle to drop back to normal (I don't think the linkage is stuck). What can I do to fix this problem? This has been a problem from time to time, but has straightened itself out - until now. I don't have a tach, but by gauging by the sound of the engine, it is idling about twice as fast as it should be. This is down from what it was idling at when I pulled up at a stop light. Many thanks for any suggestions. - les
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(Deletion) Yes, sorry. I have got that wrong. My apology. (Deletion) So? No fun, but I must have met the minority then. And "given by god" refers to any action whereby a god god causes or better effects something. Rob, I am not intimate with Jewish theology, but I understand that you are a Messianic Jew. Correct me if I am wrong, but it appears that the views of Messianic Jews on metaphysics is different to that of the majority of Jews. While Jewish theology overall is quite distinct from the Christianic god views, I have heard that it is possible for Jews to attribute evil to their god, an no-no for Christians, the Bible is still seen as effect of the interaction of some god with man. (Deletion) The context was metaphysics, even when the process of adapting the commandments is not transcendent, the justification of the process lie in metaphysic specualtion. I wonder how you break out of the shackles of having metaphysics in your system. (Deletion) Is is in a book that commands to commit genocide among other reprehensible deeds. The context is repulsive, and it is foul play, IMO, to invoke some relatively enlightened passages as an example for the content of the whole book. (Big deletion) No, not the interpretation of some laws, but the interpretation of the bible. As in the example that Sodom and Gomorrha mean argue with god. The whole idea that it is metaphorically and yet allows you to argue with a god (whatever that means, that alone is a theo- logic question) is proof of a theology used. It is an important question in the light of what for instance the passage witrh Sodom and Gomorrha means. Either there is some connection between the text, the fact that it exists, and your interpretation of it, or it is purely arbitrary.. Further, the question is why is has one to carry the burden of Biblical texts when one could simply write other books that convey the message better. You might answer that one can't becuase some peculiar Biblical information might be lost, but that holds true of every other book, and the question remains why has the Bible still a special place? Can't it be replaced somehow? Is it ok to bargain the dangerous content of the Bible against some other message that is included as well? (Deletion) Sorry, but there are worse systems does not say anything about if one could not have a better system. (Deletion) If we read two stories in the Bible, one that god commands people to kill children for being idolaters and another where god kills children directly, what is more important to resolve, the message that children are to be killed or if it has to be done by god? And the argument you have given is a fallacy, while it may not be important in the context you have given to find out if god is corporeal or not, it can be crucial in other questions. Religious believers resolve contradictions with that they choose one of the possibilities given in an arbitrary way, and have the advantage of being able to attribute their decision to some god.
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I would just go fetch my parents, and show them to you, and thereby prove quite definitively that my mother is not named Merlyn, she is not nine feet tall, and my father is quite alive. Then I would assert quite simply that your deity does not exist, and wait for a similar demonstration from you.
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From: [email protected] (Marc Anderson) >Also.. how about a box that you plug your phone into, which would allow >encrypted voice communications with someone who has a similar box? >(digitizing input speech, transmitting, and decrypting on the other end). I >don't know how a public-key system could work in this regard, but it might [...] heh heh... I posted this just before reading all the Clinton Chip messages.. I guess they beat me to it.. Anyway, I think it would be a great idea to develop such a product, perhaps in the underground, as it would otherwise probably become illegal pretty quickly here... It's really very feasible and shouldn't be too expensive - all that's needed is a box with a phone jack on one side, a DSP in the middle to do codec functions of speech->compressed bytestream, and an RS232 on the other side. You'd plug your phone into it, plug the RS232 into your computer, and have a good old fashioned normal modem on your other RS232 port. The CPU in the middle would do the encryption with a version of pgp modified to work on a byte stream. With v32bis or better modems to carry the bytestream, it should work. Quality would only be marginally lower than a normal telephone. At the very highest price, you could use one of those voice-mail compatible modems to do the digitisation - that puts an upper bound of about $500 on the cost of such a box. In practice, you really ought to be able to get the price well below $100 - I could do it now in software on my cheap&nasty home RISC box (Acorn Archimedes) with the digitising microphone I bought for 25 pounds, if I knew how to write good speech compression software (which I don't). The reason it won't work of course is that hardly anyone will have one - the only consumer equipment to have encryption will use the wiretap chip. Economics, I'm afraid. However... we can get about 2Kcps throughput on the internet even with the bottleneck of a v32bis modem. When we get ISDN for all (ha ha ha) and the new NREN, it might then be trivial to run compressed speech over a tcp/ip connection on the Internet. Perhaps we should start thinking now of a standard to keep voice on the internet compatible for everyone, and side-step the clipper stuff and use internet for all our phone calls in future :-) [1/2 joking]
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Is the ".3ds" file format for Autodesk's 3D Animation Studio available? Thanks, Gary
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I was wondering if any Star Trek TNG fans in this newsgroup knew of a possible relationship between the Bruins' players Douris & Moog and the Klingon names Duras and Worf (Son of Moog). I suppose it's a coincidence. Just curious,
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I want to do the equivalent of an "xwininfo -name" via a call or set of calls in Xlib. I need to map a windows name to its id. It's probably easy, but I've only been programming in X for a little while. I've looked in the O'reilly books and didn't find it and I also checked the FAQ and couldn't find it. Email to one of the following addresses and I'll post a response if it seems reasonable to do so. Guy
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Here is yet another prediction for them great playoffs! (you may laugh at your convenience!) :) Adams Division (I hate the NE (name) divisoin!!!) BOS vs BUF BOS in 5 (the B's are hot lately!) MON vs QUE MON in 7 (This will be the series to watch in the first round!) BOS vs MON MON in 7 (this may be a bit biased but I feel the Canadiens will (smarten up and start playing they played two months ago ( i.e. bench Savard !!!) Patrick Division PIT vs NJD PIT in 6 (It wont be a complete cake walk... there be a few lumps (in the cake batter!) WAS vs NYI WAS in 6 (This will not be an exciting series..IMO) PITT vs WAS PIT in 4 (Washington will be tired after the NYI) Norris Division CHI vs StL CHI in 5 (StL will get a lucky game in) TOR vs DET TOR in 7 (THis , like MON vs QUE, will be another intense (series to watch!) CHI vs TOR TOR in 7 (Potvin will be settling in nicely by this point.) Smythe Division VAN vs WIN VAN in 5 (Teemu is great, but Vancouver better as a team!) CAL vs LAK CAL in 6 (Gretzky is great, but Calgary has been on fire lately) ...sorry for the pun... um, no I am not! :) VAN vs CAL VAN in 6 (This will be a great series! but VAN has proven they (Will not lie down and get beat!) Wales Conference finals Pittsburgh vs Montreal Montreal in 6 (Montreal IMHO is the only team (that has a chance against Pittsburgh.) Campbell Conference finals Vancouver vs Toronto Toronto in 6 (Potvin will be series MVP) STANLEY CUP FINALS Toronto Maple Leafs vs Montreal Canadiens (The Classic Stanley Cup Final matchup!!) <---also a dream come true! Montreal wins the Stanley cup in the 7th game 1 - 0 in double overtime. Roy and Potvin are spectacular throughout the series and share series MVP (if that is possible) Vincent Damphouse nets game winner from a brilliant pass by Brian Bellows! Canadiens star(?) Denis Savard watched his buddies play from the owners box nursing that splinter on his thumb which has left him on the disabled list since the first game of the playoffs (awww shucks). ***************************************YEE HAA!!******************************* *poof* And I wake up :) Well that is my predictions...I hope and dream they come true. and you can stop laughing anytime :)
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I agree completely, but there was only a refund for people who bought the GC with a Quadra. I have seen an alpha version of an extension from Apple called 8.24 GC QuickTime Video which offloads QuickTime compression/decompression from the cpu to the AM29000 on the card. So it seems it can be done even though in a developer article it states that the GC can't be programmed - but they asked that any suggestions be sent in anyway...
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Source: "Men Are Like That" by Leonard Ramsden Hartill. The Bobbs-Merrill Company, Indianapolis (1926). (305 pages). (Memoirs of an Armenian officer who participated in the genocide of 2.5 million Muslim people) p. 193. "Their [Muslim] villages were destroyed and they themselves were slain or driven out of the country." p. 218. "We Armenians did not spare the Tartars. If persisted in, the slaughtering of prisoners, the looting, and the rape and massacre of the helpless become commonplace actions expected and accepted as a matter of course. I have been on the scenes of massacres where the dead lay on the ground, in numbers, like the fallen leaves in a forest. They had been as helpless and as defenseless as sheep. They had not died as soldiers die in the heat of battle, fired with ardor and courage, with weapons in their hands, and exchanging blow for blow. They had died as the helpless must, with their hearts and brains bursting with horror worse than death itself." Serdar Argic
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The screws are Torx screws and the tool isn't to hard to find. It's a matter of finding one with a long enough shaft to do the trick. No it is not a good idea to take that fan out. Why because it will cause stuff to over heat. Internal hard drives, motherboard...You name it and this can cause damage. I've known people to have hard drive failures because of fans that didn't work right....
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Could someone please post any info on these systems. Thanks. BoB -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Robert Novitskey | "Pursuing women is similar to banging one's head [email protected] | against a wall...with less opportunity for reward"
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I am not Mathew (Mantis) but any (successful) first year logic student will see that you are logically correct, the other poster is logically incorrect.
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Two-volume soft-cover repair manuals for all models of '91 Toyota Celicas. (Probably good for '92 models as well.) Like new condition. These are the manuals used by the Toyota dealers' mechanics - they normally cost over $80 new. $50 OBO
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From [email protected] Tue Apr 20 10:28:47 1993 Received: from usma1.usma.edu by trotter.usma.edu (4.1/SMI-4.1-eef) id AA01628; Tue, 20 Apr 93 11:27:50 EDT Received: by usma1.usma.edu (5.51/25-eef) id AA03219; Tue, 20 Apr 93 11:20:18 EDT Message-Id: <[email protected]> Date: Tue, 20 Apr 93 11:20:17 EDT From: [email protected] (Peckham David CDT) To: [email protected] Subject: Problem. Status: OR -------------------- I am running a Unisys PW2 386SX20 with DOS 6. My problem, even when I had DOS 5.0, is that when I have EMM386 loaded I can't CTL-ALT-DEL. If I do, the computer beeps a few times rapidly and hangs. Then I have to use the obscure reset (requires a screwdriver or pencil) or the power switch to reboot. Does anyone have a solution to this problem? E-mail me at [email protected] Dave --------------------- Thanks, dave ------------------------------------------------------------------------- David S. Peckham | Internet : [email protected] U.S. Military Academy | ------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Jason Brown [email protected]
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Title says it all: I'm in need of a Truetype OEM character set font - ie one that contains the line drawing and other characters in the PC character set similar to those you get when running a text mode application. If anyone could point me at such a thing, I'd be grateful. [The only OEM fonts included with Windows are not Truetype.] Regards,
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Does anyone know of an FTP site where I might find public domain software for the Motorola 68HC16 microprocessor? I am looking for a basic interpreter/compilier or a 'C' compiler. Thanks in advance. Ed Murashie
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Time once again to clean out the ol' closet. Some stuff is up for offers, some isn't. Please read carefully. In the MAKE OFFER department: WordPerfect 5.0, upgrade copy. Includes all disks and all upgrade manuals. Best offer. Balance of Power, 1992 edition, for the Amiga. With manual and reg. card. Best offer. In the FOR SALE department: Technics model 715 auto-reverse open-reel STEREO tape deck. Because it's auto-reverse, this deck records onto tape just like a cassette deck does, so it's not very good for splice-type editing. However, I have used it effectively in "tape studio" applications for mastering, and it works great. 3.75 and 7.5 ips speeds, supports up to 7" reels. Dual lighted VU meters with record indicators. Full auto-reverse capable (and the mechanism works, too!). Adjustable sound on sound, and socket for remote control (I don't know where you'd find one, but they used to make 'em), plus a 110VAC unswitched outlet. This unit is in excellent condition and I have had it rebuilt once since I got it--works perfectly. Price: $225.00 or best offer, or possible trade (see below). Panasonic KX-P1624 printer. 24-pin with 360x360dpi resolution in both text and graphics modes. Warranty cards, manuals, all the usual stuff you expect when buying like-new merchandise. I'm selling it because I now have a better printer. This is the wide carriage version of the KX-P1124, by the way. Test prints are available upon request. Price: $250.00 o.b.o. or trade. Excalibur custom pool cue. 19 oz., 13 mm, brass joint, Irish linen wrap, could use a new tip but will hold up for a while. I've got too many cues as it is, and don't need this one. Hits nicely, is very straight and in excellent condition. Price: $125.00 o.b.o. or trade. Imperial hard case (1 butt/1 shaft) available for an additional $40.00. TRADES: I need the following things, and I have no cash of my own right now, so if you want to trade, it needs to be straight-across. The list: Amiga ROM upgrade to at LEAST 2.04, preferably 2.1+, with appropriate DOS and Workbench. 1 meg Agnus chip for the Amiga. Amiga hard drive and controller (preferably SCSI). IBM-compatible hard drive (and controller if not MFM). This one's touchy, as I have a full-height and don't have room for more unless I swap out--needs to be above 100M, and I will consider trading a good ST-4096 in the deal. Intel 9600EX or 14.4EX or similar EXTERNAL high-speed modem.
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The Bill of Rights, as far as I can see, does not once refer to "citizens", but it makes several references to "people". For example, Article IV: "The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated"; Article V: "no person shall be held to answer for a capital, or otherwise infamous crime, unless on a presentment or indictment by a Grand Jury ... nor shall any person ... be deprived of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law"; Article VIII: "excessive bail shall not be required, nor excessive fines imposed, nor cruel and unusual punishments inflicted". Now I've never heard that Constitutional rights apply only to citizens; aren't they meant to apply equally to all *persons* living in the U.S.? Whether slaves were considered "not human" I don't know, but it seems that a case could be made that they weren't treated as "people" as defined in the Bill of Rights. And since the nation is nominally based on the Declaration of Independence which states that "all Men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness", it would also seem that slaves would not follow under this definition of humanity.
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I recently bought a Micron 486DX/33 VLB computer and the the local bus ide card was getting around 1k/s transfer rates (says norton). I caled micron because this seemed pathetically slow and they said that norton 6.xx doesn't recognize local bus and won't give accurate results. I was told I would need norton 7.0 in order to get a true account of my ide transfer speed. I didn't really like this answer in part because the drive doesn't seem as though it's cranking along at much more than that, but I also don't know if I could tell the difference. I tried playing around with settings in the CMOS (bus speed at the like) and noticed no significant change in performance. **B0100000027fed4 Frank Shea
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I have two pairs of headphones I'd like to sell. These are excellent, and both in great condition: Denon AH-D350 JVC HA-D590 Any reasonable offer accepted.
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(forgive any inaccuracies, i deleted the original post) isn't this the same person who wrote the book, and was censured in canada a few years back?
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I'm trying to set up an IPX for another group. I copied all the X stuff that I compiled on my 4/280 (which runs SunOS 4.1.1) using gcc 2.1, and most things run just fine. however, I did find a couple of bugs, and when I try to recompile those clients on the IPX (which runs 4.1.3), I get ld: Undefined symbol _XShapeQueryExtension _XShapeCombineMask I know that I can include libXext and get rid of those messages, but I can't figure out why I get them on the IPX and not on the 4/280. any ideas?
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Forwarded from Doug Griffith, Magellan Project Manager MAGELLAN STATUS REPORT April 16, 1993 1. The Magellan mission at Venus continues normally, gathering gravity data which provides measurement of density variations in the upper mantle which can be correlated to surface topography. Spacecraft performance is nominal. 2. Magellan has completed 7225 orbits of Venus and is now 39 days from the end of Cycle-4 and the start of the Transition Experiment. 3. No significant activities are expected next week, as preparations for aerobraking continue on schedule.
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Never said you didn't publish, merely that there is data you don't publish, and that no-one scoriates you for those cases. IBM research publishes plenty, it's why you ended up with 2 Nobel prizes in the last 10 years, but that some projects are deemed company confidential. ATT Bell Labs, keeps lots of stuff private, Like Karamankars algorithm. Private moeny is entitled to do what it pleases, within the bounds of Law, and For all the keepers of the temple of SCience, should please shove their pointy little heads up their Conically shaped Posterior Orifices. pat
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I'm about to undertake changing the fork seals on my '88 EX500. My Clymer manual says I need the following tools from Kawasaki: 57001-183 (T handle looking thing in illustration) 57001-1057 (Some type of adapter for the end of the T handle) 57001-1091 No illustration of this tool and the manual just refers to it as "the kawasaki tool." 57001-1058 Oil seal and bearing remover. How necessary are these tools? Considering the dealers around here didn't have the Clymer manual, fork seals, and a turn signal assembly in stock I really doubt they have these tools in stock and I'd really like to get this done this week. Any help would be appreciated as always. -- -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ..vela.acs.oakland.edu!psgi!todd | '88 RM125 The only bike sold without Todd Doolittle | a red-line. Troy, MI | '88 EX500 DoD #0832 |
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From: Center for Policy Research <cpr> Subject: From Israeli press: Nazi methods. /* Written 4:38 pm Apr 16, 1993 by [email protected] in igc:mideast.forum */ /* ---------- "From Israeli press: Nazi methods." ---------- */ FROM THE ISRAELI PRESS Newspaper: Ha'aretz Date: 14 February1993 Author: Gideon Levi Subject: NAZI methods in Gaza Title: In the neighborhood of Hope, among the rubble (Excerpts) Mahmoud Jowara'r stared at me long and sadly: "I worked my entire life in order to built that house and this is what is left". Only TV could transmit the full sadness of his face. "You say that we teach our children to hate you, but what do you expect to happen to a child who sees this ?" And once again he wraps himself in a lengthy silence, his face crumbling into weeping. Mahmoud stood in the field of rubble that was once his home. The term 'dispossession' has an absolute meaning here. Nothing is left of what he accumulated during his entire life, only the rubble of a house and shreds of belongings. Once again Khan Yunis. Once again demolished homes. Last Thursday there was a search for wanted people here. Once again the IDF forces employed the new method, fired and bombed and shot missiles and placed explosives. Already three times during the past weeks I have gone out to see the destruction and each time I was more horrifying scenes. This time they hit the largest number of houses, 17 according to the IDF estimate, ten of them completely demolished. But not only that: the method has also become more brutal. Three weeks ago, in Tufah neighborhood in Gaza, the residents were still told to remove their valuables from their homes. This time the army skipped that part; three weeks ago the handcuffed men, inhabitants of the demolished homes, were supplied with some water and one apple during the 12 hours they had to stand. This time there was only water. Three weeks ago they were even allowed to go out to the toilet. This time the soldier just gold them: Piss and shit in your pants. And thus, last Thursday, some 45 men stood for about 12 hours, their hands bound behind their backs, their eyes blindfolded, without food, with wet pants on their legs and a terrible feeling of humiliation in their hearts, listening to the sounds of the explosions destroying their homes, one after the other. (...)
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Obviously, it is ultimately the teams choice...the NHL would obviously prefer not to annoy the European hockey federations, but the NHL right now cannot force NHL teams to free their players...the Whalers probably did it this way so as to not annoy their farm team affiliate.
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From: <tom> Subject: computer cult From scott Fri Apr 23 16:31:21 1993 Received: by igc.apc.org (4.1/Revision: 1.77 ) id AA16121; Fri, 23 Apr 93 16:31:09 PDT Date: Fri, 23 Apr 93 16:31:09 PDT Message-Id: <[email protected]> From: Scott Weikart <scott> Sender: scott To: cdplist Subject: Next stand-off? Status: R Redwood City, CA (API) -- A tense stand-off entered its third week today as authorities reported no progress in negotiations with charismatic cult leader Steve Jobs. Negotiators are uncertain of the situation inside the compound, but some reports suggest that half of the hundreds of followers inside have been terminated. Others claim to be staying of their own free will, but Jobs' persuasive manner makes this hard to confirm. In conversations with authorities, Jobs has given conflicting information on how heavily prepared the group is for war with the industry. At times, he has claimed to "have hardware which will blow anything else away", while more recently he claims they have stopped manufacturing their own. Agents from the ATF (Apple-Taligent Forces) believe that the group is equipped with serious hardware, including 486-caliber pieces and possibly Canon equipment. The siege has attracted a variety of spectators, from the curious to other cultists. Some have offered to intercede in negotiations, including a young man who will identify himself only as "Bill" and claims to be the "MS-iah". Former members of the cult, some only recently deprogrammed, speak hesitantly of their former lives, including being forced to work 20-hour days, and subsisting on Jolt and Twinkies. There were frequent lectures in which they were indoctrinated into a theory of "interpersonal computing" which rejects traditional roles. Late-night vigils on Chesapeake Drive are taking their toll on federal marshals. Loud rock and roll, mostly Talking Heads, blares throughout the night. Some fear that Jobs will fulfill his own apocalyptic prophecies, a worry reinforced when the loudspeakers carry Jobs' own speeches -- typically beginning with a chilling "I want to welcome you to the 'Next World' ".
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Does anybody know if there are any good 2d-graphics packages available for IBM RS/6000 & AIX ? I'm looking for something like DEC's GKS or Hewlett-Packards Starbase, both of which have reasonably good support for different output devices like plotters, terminals, X etc. I have tried also xgks from X11 distribution and IBM's implementation of Phigs. Both of them work but we require more output devices than just X-windows. Our salesman at IBM was not very familiar with graphics and I am not expecting for any good solutions from there. Ari ---
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And again...... title says it all. WHY?
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Hi, all! Anyone knows of a Motif mailing list? I don't have access to network news and there is no longer a motif list at alfalfa.com. Thanks, Joel. -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Joel Reymont ! Z-Code Software Corporation ! e-mail: [email protected] ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4340 Redwood Hwy, Suit B.50, San Rafael, CA 94903
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I HEARTILY agree. Now that the BATF warrant has been unsealed, it is CLEAR that Clinton and Reno supported an ILLEGAL raid. Did they not KNOW this? NO authority for a 'no-knock" raid NO authority to use helicopters. NO authority to search for a "drug lab" And, apparently, not even any authority to search for "automatic weapons".
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> I realize I'm entering this discussion rather late, but I do >have one question. Wasn't it a Reagan appointee, James Watt, a >pentacostal christian (I think) who was the secretary of the interior >who saw no problem with deforestation since we were "living in the >last days" and ours would be the last generation to see the redwoods >anyway? I heard the same thing, but without confirmation that he actually said it. It was just as alarming to us as to you; the Bible says that nobody knows when the second coming will take place.
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: : Excuse me if this is a frequent question, I checked in : several FAQs but couldn't really find anything. You are excused... the answer varies from Mac to Mac so it would be a complex answer in the FAQ. : : I have a IIsi with the standard 5 meg memory and I want : (need) to add additional memory. But I'm on a budget. : I really don't need more than 10 meg max, so what is : the best (performance wise) and most economical way : to do this? Someone told me that I should only use : SIMMs of the same amount of memory, that is 4 1 meg, : 4 2 meg, etc. What if I just wanted to buy just 1 4 meg : and use the rest of what I already have? The manual : hasn't been very helpful with this. : The si uses a 32 bit wide data bus and therefore you must use 4 8-bit wide simms. Sorry, but no short cuts here. : Thanks. You're quite welcome. : Greg.
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I would doubt that you would be able to use the hard drive. XT drives usually came in MFM or RLL flavors. I bet your 386SX has IDE drives. The two are not compatible on the same controller. However, you might be able to use the drive *with its controller* in your 386SX. You should be able to plug your 360K drive into your existing 386SX controller (I think). You might have to use the floppy controller that was used in the XT.
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