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I have an old Optonica tuner and integrated amp that I no longer
use. The integrated amp section does not work right now but should
not cost much to fix. I believe that it is just a Chip. I have
used it as a preamp and it works great!
This is a very nice looking and well built set. They both are low
profile but the amp is rather heavy.
The tuner is in fine working condition and is a match to the amp.
The amp is rated at 75w/ch.
These peices went for about $850 New.
I would like to get $150. obo for the pair.
If anybody has knowledge anough to fix the amp, I have had an estimate
done that it should cost less than $50 in parts.
Please email me if you are interested. I will be moving back home for
the summer and will sell it back there if I do not do so here.
Todd
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To my fellow Columbian, I must ask, why do you say that I engage
in fantasies? Arafat is a terrorist, who happens to have
a lot of pull among Palestinians. Can we ignore the two facts?
I doubt it.
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-| I just installed a Motorola XC68882RC50 FPU in an Amiga A2630 board (25 MHz
-| 68030 + 68882 with capability to clock the FPU separately). Previously
-| a MC68882RC25 was installed and everything was working perfectly. Now the
-| systems displays a yellow screen (indicating a exception) when it check for
-| the presence/type of FPU. When I reinstall an MC68882RC25 the system works
-| fine, but with the XC68882 even at 25 MHz it does not work. The designer
-| of the board mentioned that putting a pullup resistor on data_strobe (470 Ohm)
-| might help, but that didn't change anything. Does anybody have some
-| suggestions what I could do? Does this look like a CPU-FPU communications
-| problem or is the particular chip dead (it is a pull, not new)?
-| Moreover, the place I bought it from is sending me an XC68882RC33. I thought
-| that the 68882RC33 were labeled MC not XC (for not finalized mask design).
-| Are there any MC68882RC33?
-|
-| Thanks
-| Christian
-|
Have you changed the crystal that clocks for the FPU. If you
haven't then it won't work.
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Please do...and let us know specifics. (lest I'm the only one on this).
Mickey
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Gee, what do I do? My LDL is only 50-60. (and my HDL is only 23-25)
I must be risking something, but Is it the same risk as those with
very high LDL?
What about exercise and a low-fat diet? What are the long-term
effects of this drug?
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I would like to know if anyone has had any luck using the upper 128 ASCII
characters on a Sun station. I am trying to convert a fortran program to run
on a Sun. When we write character buffers to the Sun which contain char(218)
or char(196) or char(197) etc. We get characters on the screen but they are
not the characters in the standard ASCII tables.
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Ya, he cut me off on 128 the other day, he drives like a crazy person.
I'd have to say he's responsible for most accidents, they really should
pull his licence.
-Steve
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Maybe not to you. But to those who stand on this base, He is
precious.
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: > I'm a commited Christian that is battling with a problem. I know
: > that romans talks about how we are saved by our faith not our deeds, yet
: > hebrews and james say that faith without deeds is useless, saying' You fools,
: > do you still think that just believing is enough?'
:
: [Stuff deleted]
:
: > Now I am of the opinion that you a saved through faith alone (not what you do)
: > as taught in Romans, but how can I square up in my mind the teachings of James
: > in conjunction with the lukewarm Christian being 'spat-out'
: >
: > Can anyone help me, this really bothers me.
:
I have received tons of mail from people replying to this article I wrote, and
I would just like to thank everyone who took the time to give me a hand. It
has indeed helped me and re-affirmed alot of theories that I held but was a
little unsure about.
God bless you all
Will
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It must be... ...I type it with my left hand. Personally, I would have
a real problem with my keyboard opened up like that, because I tend to
share some keys with both hands, particularly if I'm doing something else
with one hand (like using the cursor keys, mouse, or glass of Jolt).
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Can anyone tell me where I might find stereo images of planetary and
planetary satellite surfaces? GIFs preferred, but any will do. I'm
especially interested in stereos of the surfaces of Phobos, Deimos, Mars
and the Moon (in that order).
Thanks.
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I produced an error last week about CHORION:
I abhor publishing trash (I abhor it of myself even more than I do from
others, but since I do not present myself as an authority on the subject, I do
not feel dishonest, though I do openly admit ignorance and incompetence in
this example). Thus I felt honor bound to do a better set of research
specifically on the word. First it should be noted that Greek grammar is not
as tough as I first assumed (it is not nontrivial by any means, and I still am
not competent with it, but it is not as opaque as I had thought). It turns
out that while the Index for the Bauer-Arndt-Gingrich "Greek Lexicon" renders
each verse in order, each word within a verse is put in greek alphabetical
order. Thus while the the meaning of the verse is decipherable, the syntax is
far from clear. On the other hand, a Greek-English Intralinear Bible makes
things a lot more comprehendable. And yes, the word for field in Acts 1:18 is
indeed "chorion."
Now I've checked several Greek-English lexicons:
"Greek English Lexicon of the New Testament," Louw and Nida
"Robinson's Greek and English Lexicon of the New Testament"
"Greek English Lexicon of the New Testament," Grimm
"Word study Concordance," Tynsdale
"A Greek English Lexicon of the New Testament and other
early Christian Writings," Bauer-Arndt-Gingrich
"The New Analytical Greek Lexicon," Perschbacher
In each case the meaning of the word Chorion was given variously as:
A space, place, region, district, field, area, "country place,"
land, farm, estate, "a bit of tillage", and similar meanings.
Nowhere do any of these books mention anything about "grave." As some of these
books go into great detail, I would be very surprised to find that these books
are all inadequate and Mr Archer is the only competent scholar in Greek. I
think it more likely that Mr Archer's investigations into "contradictions" to
be once again, as your friend said it, "lacking in substance," and thus Archer
is again shown worthless as an expert witness (By the way Mr DeCenso, I would
have honorably presented my results on this matter, even if I had found them
to support Mr Archer's contentions).
By the way, among these lexicons, (eg: Robinson's) is the definition of
"agros," the word used in Matthew 27 to describe the field bought. The word
"agros" is defined as "a field in the country." Chorion is specifically noted
as a synonym to agros. This is significant, as it is evidence of how silly
Bullinger's exegisis was, which stated that the word for "field" in Matthew
(ie: agros) is different from the word for "field" in Acts (ie: chorion), and
thus we must be talking about two different fields (Of course you already
admit how stupid Bullinger's exegisis is, but this was a small serendipity
which drives the point home).
So as of now, unless Mr DeCenso show compelling reasons to believe otherwise
(eg: a reputable scholar with reputable references), I consider this
particular issue closed. See Mr DeCenso, now you can go on to answer
questions about the denials of Peter, the day of the Crucifixion, Tyre, and
the fact that the author of Matthew quoted from the wrong prophet in
discussing the "Potter's Field."
Later,
Dave Butler
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I once had this problem. All I did was to copy the whole doc to a new file. The problem
was gone. Hope this helps.
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I generally find that after two or three decent hits of nitrous, my riding
improves enormously. Drinking is silly, your breath smells, it costs lots
of money and the pigs can detect it with their machines. NO2 works for me,
try it.
Nick (the like wow, um, far out, er, Biker) DoD 1069 Concise um errr....
M'like um, er Lud.
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I'm writting letters to my Congresscritters and was wondering if
there is any reason(s) why I should NOT support the following
Bills, other than the previous comments about S.458. Just checking
before I mail the letter to make sure I don't support something
that I really shouldn't.
-----------------
I strongly SUPPORT the following laws currently being considered in Congress
as they would either have a positive effect towards reducing crime, or re-
enforce our Constitutional right under the 2nd amendment.
* S. 441 (Campbell) To amend title 18, United States Code, to provide a
mandatory minimum sentence for the unlawful possession
of a firearm by a convicted felon, a fugitive from
justice, a person who is addicted to, or an unlawful
user of, a controlled substance, or a transferor or
receiver of a stolen firearm, to increase the general
penalty for violation of Federal firearms laws,
and to increase the enhanced penalties provided for the
possession of a firearm in connection with a crime of
violence or drug trafficking crime, and for other
purposes.
* S.458 (Smith) To restore the second Amendment Rights of all Americans.
* S.488 (Specter) To provide Federal penalties for drive-by shootings.
* S.504 (Kohl) To amend section 924 of title 18, United States Code to
make it a Federal crime to steal a firearm or explosives
in interstate or foreign commerce.
Bill Vojak
[email protected]
NRA, ILA,
Colorado Firearms Coalition
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Here's a story, bout a man named Brady, who took a .22 bullet
in his head. Even though he can act perfectly normal, he
prefers to pretend he's brain dead.
Here's a story, bout a woman named Brady, who had nothing to
do but sit around all day. Then her husband became a media
martyr, now she wants to take all your guns away.
The Brady Bunch, The Brady Bunch, This is how we got stuck
with the Brady Bunch. . . . .
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I don't know which passage you are refering to, but the passage I have
often seen cited as an example of a mother image of God is Isaiah 49:15
"Can a woman forget her sucking child / that she should have no
compassion / on the son of her womb? / Even these may forget, /
yet I will not forget you."
This passage is *not* a mother image of God at all. The mother here
is the image of the best human constancy can show, and it is
contrasted with the constancy of God. The mother figure here represents
mankind, not God.
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Mark Baker | "The task ... is not to cut down jungles, but
[email protected] | to irrigate deserts." -- C. S. Lewis
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[Luke 13:34 O Jerusalem, Jerusalem, killing the prophets and stoning those
who are sent to you! How often would I have gathered your children together
as a hen gathers her brood under her wings, and you would not!
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Interesting discussion.
I limit myself to *one* 'standard serving' of alcohol if I'm
going to ride. And mostly, unless the alcohol is something
special (fine ale, good wine, or someone else's vsop), I usually
just don't drink *any*.
But then alcohol just isn't really important to me, mainly
for financial reasons...
At least one of the magazines claims to follow the
aviation guideline of "no alcohol whatsoever" within
24hrs of riding a 'company' bike.
Don't remember which mag though, it was a few years ago.
Regards, Charles (hicc.)
DoD:0.001
RZ350
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Someone tell me there's a :-) hidden here somewhere... ???
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David Rex Wood -- [email protected] -- University of Colorado at Boulder
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The Sophomore
(Romans 1:22)
The sophomore says, ``What is truth?''
and turns to bask in the admiration of his peers.
How modern how daring how liberating
How modern how daring how liberating
they chant
The sophomore, being American
Doesn't know
That his ``question''
modern
skeptical
cynical
Was asked before, by a
modern
skeptical
cynical
urbane cosmopolitan
Politician (appointed not elected)
Who happened to live two thousand years ago.
Like many politicians he cared
Less about ideals
than results
Less about ends
than means
Less about anything
than keeping his job
(and his head).
We might call him
A bit brutal
Though `firm' would be kinder
(And no doubt Stalin, who let nobody go, laughed at his laxness)
He didn't like his job; perhaps he no longer hoped for better
(Nor feared worse, except regarding his head).
And when these wily Jews
With their heads-I-win, tails-you-lose
conundrums
Brought forth their madman,
His first impulse was to play the Roman:
``I find nothing wrong with him,
See to it yourselves.''
But when they mentioned `King' and `Caesar'
His heart froze.
If he killed their madman
He'd start a riot
and lose his job
(and his head)
If he saved the King of the Jews
He'd piss off Caesar
and lose his job
(and his head)
And when his wife told him to have
Nothing to do with the righteous lout
She didn't tell him anything
He hadn't already figured out.
So he punted.
``Not my jurisdiction! Take him to see Herod!''
(who just happened to be in town....)
Herod appreciated the courtesy
But wasn't worried
And sent the sharp-tongued fool
(Who suddenly didn't have much to say,
funny how people lose it under pressure....)
back
In the attire proper
to his Royal State.
His ass is covered---if Herod has no problem,
Caesar certainly won't. The fool can be king
of whatever world he wants
as long as it's not Caesar's.
``I'm letting him go,'' he said with a shout.
(Looks like he'll last this one out....)
The crowd's reaction puzzled him.
They really wanted him dead.
They didn't want the King of the Jews,
They wanted Barabbas instead
(And, as Josephus records, they got him)
Oh well, he thought,
They all look the same to me.
And we'll get Barabbas next time.
And if I can get them to say
``We have no king but Caesar!''
By killing a madman,
Hell, I'll kill ten a day.
And then Pilate had his fun
A little joke
Short
To the point
Trilingual
And all this
Went as it always does
When someone gets caught
In the gears of government
And there's a scientific explanation
(no doubt)
For the superstitious rumors
(persisting to this day)
That it didn't all end
With a tomb
and a Roman squadron on guard.
Our sophomore doesn't know about this
He doesn't recognize his kindred spirit
(Or truth either, as he admits).
I guess we haven't learned much
in two thousand years.
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. . .
^^^
The Syrians? Iranian agents? Or just Israeli invaders?
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I think this to be inaccurate. One can buy TEMPEST equipment commercially.
Even Macs.
David
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I have been in the same boat as you last year. I've tried four times to
send you an email response, but your end doesn't seem to accept my mail?
Please let me know if you receive this.
Cheers Nigel
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Most of this discussion has been between Mark Singer and David Tate,
with Valentine weighing in on the same side as Dave at various times.
My opinion, FWIW, to all:
Mark, age doesn't matter; ability does. I would rather have the untried
rookie with great minor league numbers than the veteran who has proven
himself to be average at best. I don't care if he is 15; if he plays
better than what I have, I want him out there. Sandy Alomar had decent
minor league numbers, grossly inflated by the PCL in general and Las
Vegas in particular; he should have been projected as an average major
league hitter (which is good for a catcher, I'll admit). Santiago's
numbers would probably come out the same as Sandy's, but I don't have
the league data from the mid-80s to check it out.
That being said, I agree with sending Lopez to Richmond, at least to
start the season. As the box below shows, he has *one* minor league
season in which he hit well. He has two in which he hit very, very
poorly. I want to see that the 92 Lopez is real. Olson and Berryhill
are not complete mediocrities; for catchers, especially NL catchers,
they are essentially average hitters, with equivalent averages around
.220. If he had hit well at prior levels, I would say he belongs on
the Braves; but there is a reasonable chance that Lopez last year was
just as much a fluke as Alomar in 90 or Santiago in 87. One year at
any level, at any age, doesn't satisfy MY standards of evidence.
JAVIER LOPEZ 1971
1990 BUR 428 101 10 1 9 5 0 1 .179 33 .236 .245 .327
1991 DUR 389 84 8 1 9 14 7 2 .175 29 .216 .243 .311
1992 GRN 445 135 22 2 14 22 7 2 .271 71 .303 .336 .456
1992 ATL 16 6 2 0 0 0 0 0 .306 3 .375 .375 .500
MAJ 16 6 2 0 0 0 0 0 .306 3 .375 .375 .500
MIN 1262 320 40 4 32 41 14 5 .213 133 .254 .277 .368
TOT 1278 326 42 4 32 41 14 5 .214 136 .255 .278 .369
MAJ 650 244 81 0 0 0 0 0
MIN 630 160 20 2 16 20 7 2
TOT 630 161 21 2 16 20 7 2
On a similar note, I don't understand why more people are not
supportive of Neon Deion. Granted, I thought his behavior with
McCarver last year was completely bush. Last year was the first time
he ever got 300 AB in one place, so his lines are hard to read. But he
has a combined 720 OPS in minor league play; with his speed is more
valuable than the OPS alone indicates; and at a still young age (24),
had a monster year with an 868 OPS. He has a total, major and minor,
EQA of .249; above major league average, and above average for CF
(which was about .240 in the NL last year). He has shown at least the
potential of going into the .290s, which would make him one of the 15
best hitters in the league. He has two full seasons before reaching
his "prime" season of 27. He should be considered as a legitimate
prospect, and not as a simple side-show attraction.
DEION SANDERS 1968
1988 FLA 21 8 2 0 0 1 1 0 .325 4 .381 .409 .476
1988 INT 20 3 1 0 0 1 1 1 .086 0 .150 .190 .200
1989 EAS 123 35 1 2 2 9 15 4 .257 19 .285 .333 .374
1989 NYY 47 11 1 0 2 3 1 0 .222 6 .234 .280 .383
1989 INT 263 70 11 4 6 18 15 6 .246 37 .266 .313 .407
1990 NYY 133 21 2 2 3 13 8 2 .161 9 .158 .233 .271
1990 INT 85 26 7 1 1 14 8 1 .312 18 .306 .404 .447
1991 ATL 110 20 2 1 4 12 10 3 .201 12 .182 .262 .327
1991 RIC 129 30 5 2 4 7 11 3 .230 17 .233 .272 .395
1992 ATL 306 92 10 12 11 22 24 9 .295 60 .301 .348 .520
MAJ 596 144 15 15 20 50 43 14 .245 87 .242 .300 .418
MIN 641 172 27 9 13 50 51 15 .252 96 .268 .321 .399
TOT 1237 316 42 24 33 100 94 29 .249 182 .255 .311 .408
MAJ 600 145 15 15 20 50 43 14
MIN 603 162 25 8 12 47 48 14
TOT 601 154 20 12 16 49 46 14
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This might be a silly question but I have to ask it anyway. I am in
the process of purchasing an EISA/VL Bus 486 DX2-66 computer and I
found two places that sell machines that have what I want and have the
same price. The first is Ares and they use a Cache motherboard (that's
the brand of the motherboard) with OPTI chip set, the other is Micron
(formerly Edge Technology) and they use the Micronics EISA/VLB
motherboard.
I said that this might be a silly question since I believe that
Micronics is a very well known motherboard manufacturer while I never
heard of Cache! I am however leaning towards the Ares machine because
my impression is that they are known for building good, solid machines
and they have good tech support (24 hr, 7 days/wk), and a better
warrantee (2 years). Micron, on the other hand, seems to have
recently aquired Edge Technologies and I'm not sure how much I should
trust the company.
I would REALLY appreciate any input on this. Is the Micron machine the
clear choice? Does anyone know anything positive or negative about
either company? Has anyone ever heard of Cache motherboards? Should I
go with Micron just because it has the Micronics motherboard? etc.
Thanks very much in advance for any information.
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I personally will never forget Mike Schmidt's home run against the
Expos in 1980 that decided the NL East. It was also his career high
48th.
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I've got no doubts that this would probably have gone ahead if Bush
was still president. What's puzzling to me are the people who are
apparently amazed that Clinton is going along with it.
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Preliminary negotiations started already, I believe. Though the word
is that they are going slooooooooooooooooooooooowly.
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[snip]
Honest, it just ended like that, I swear!
Hmmmm...I recognize the warning signs...alternating polite and
rude...coming into newsgroup with huge chip on shoulder...calls
people names and then makes nice...whirrr...click...whirrr
"Clam" Bake Timmons = Bill "Shit Stirrer Connor"
Q.E.D.
Whirr click whirr...Frank O'Dwyer might also be contained
in that shell...pop stack to determine...whirr...click..whirr
"Killfile" Keith Allen Schneider = Frank "Closet Theist" O'Dwyer =
the mind reels. Maybe they're all Bobby Mozumder.
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Maddi Hausmann [email protected]
Centigram Communications Corp San Jose California 408/428-3553
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(quoting someone else here)
Yeah!
The algorithm is classified because a military contract (or similar
government equivalent to military) has been let for this "proprietary"
design that the Feds say that NSA developed. Is there a patent? Is that
patent publicly available? My betting is that that too is classified.
If the algorithm were made public, or reverse-engineered, it would
compromise not only the goal of Justice of being able to read every chip
users cypto-data but would reduce profits for the selected chip maker.
Wouldn't that just be too bad?
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Y'know, if current trends continue, the Florida Marlins will be the first
expansion team to go 162-0 and outscore their opponents by 486 runs.
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We are interested in purchasing a grayscale printer that offers a good
resoltuion for grayscale medical images. Can anybody give me some
recommendations on these products in the market, in particular, those
under $5000?
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If anyone out there has an HP180 series scope or mainframe, I
have the TDR plug in (the 1810, I believe) for it and have no need
to keep it. Interested? E-mail me.
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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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Unfortunately, I am one of the "negative-impaired". The
above sentence says (I believe), that the bike DID move
off course. Of course.
;-) Michael
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I don't think they're paying for it.
Useful? I find his estimate of the annual value to law enforcement
of $5 million quite useful, if rough (e.g. wiretaps may be
preferentially used on otherwise-hard-to-catch criminals, resulting
in an underestimate). This comes to twenty cents a head over the
U.S. population. I would find some rigorous numbers on this quite
useful -- it would make for nice slogans: "Your privacy is worth
$0.37", or whatever it turns out to be.
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Hi.
While running the MS Quick C compiler in a DOS window under Windows 3.1
this evening, I got a "program has violated system integrity... close all
applications, exit windows and restart your computer" error.
I started to do this when I immediately got a "Serious disk error" message
from Windows. "hit return to retry". I did that about 5 times and then
rebooted to find that quite a few files have been corrupted somehow.
(I am including the chkdsk output below.)
Questions:
1) Is there an easy way to restore everything to working order?
What might be some better approaches?
2) What might have caused this? Does the SMARTDRV cache make me more
vulnerable? (I'm suspicious of hard drive caches especially when they
cache data writing.)
The straightforward approach would be to run chkdsk with the /f option to
fix the disk and then it looks like I would probably have to reinstall Windows
and a few other things.
Thanks for your comments and suggestions.
Brad Banko
ps: this is a 386sx machine with a 40Mb hard drive and 2 Mb of RAM.
chkdsk output:
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Volume Serial Number is 1159-09D3
Errors found, F parameter not specified
Corrections will not be written to disk
C:\GFX\VPIC46\CVPIC.EXE
Allocation error, size adjusted
C:\GFX\VPIC46\VPIC.TXT
Allocation error, size adjusted
C:\GFX\VPIC46\VIDEO7.CFG
Allocation error, size adjusted
C:\GFX\VPIC46\ORCPRO2.CFG
Allocation error, size adjusted
C:\GFX\VPIC46\VGA.CFG
Allocation error, size adjusted
C:\GAME\GOOSE\BIRD2.X
Allocation error, size adjusted
C:\WINMISC\ADV21\WINADV.EXE
Allocation error, size adjusted
316 lost allocation units found in 224 chains.
647168 bytes disk space would be freed
C:\GFX\VPIC46\CVPIC.EXE
Is cross linked on allocation unit 16133
C:\GFX\VPIC46\GENO5400.CFG
Is cross linked on allocation unit 16138
C:\GFX\VPIC46\TRI8800B.CFG
Is cross linked on allocation unit 16139
C:\GFX\VPIC46\TS4000HI.CFG
Is cross linked on allocation unit 16140
C:\GFX\VPIC46\CONFIG.DOC
Is cross linked on allocation unit 16141
C:\GFX\VPIC46\VPIC.TXT
Is cross linked on allocation unit 16146
C:\GFX\VPIC46\VIDEO7.CFG
Is cross linked on allocation unit 16151
C:\GFX\VPIC46\DEFINCON.CFG
Is cross linked on allocation unit 16152
C:\GFX\VPIC46\ATIWONDR.CFG
Is cross linked on allocation unit 16153
C:\GFX\VPIC46\GENO6400.CFG
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How can a witness tell that someone in a burning truck is dead rather than
unconscious?
What kind of witnesses? If we are talking about witnesses who were at
the accident, or were otherwise directly involved (e.g., paramedics,
emergency room doctors, etc.), then they should have been used at the
first trial. You don't get a new trial because you screwed up and
forgot to call all of your witnesses.
If we are talking about new expert witnesses who will offer new
interpretations of the data, note that the loser can *ALWAYS* find
such witnesses. If this were grounds for a new trial, then the loser
could *ALWAYS* get a new trial, and keep doing so until the loser
becomes a winner (and then the other side would come up with new
expert witnesses).
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Hi !!!
Is there somebody using a 56001 DSP from Motorola ???
I am searching for programms concerning audio effects.
I built a 4 channel mixer (4ADC + 1DSP) for audio signals.
I built some digital filters and echos, but now i want to
include some effects like HARMONIC Equalizer or chorus.
The problem is, I dont know how these effects work (so I cant
write a programm).
So if someone has programms or just knows how such effects work,
please contact me in the newsgroup or via e-mail.
(Also if there are books about this problem)
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From: [email protected] (Pushpinder Singh)
Subject: re: Centris 610 Video Problem - I'm having it also!
Date: Sat, 17 Apr 1993 03:17:45 GMT
etc.
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An open letter to Marc Afifi
Dear Marc,
I believe that you are wrong about Mr. Freeman. He has written in
a style that raises the level of posts on this board. If you just don't seem
to get it, I believe that it is more of a reflection of you and your abilities
than of him. His posts contain substance and and he defends his positions
well.
Having said this, I would like to ask in general for people on this
board to realize that if they don't agree with the substance of posts, then they should respond to the substance (or lack of) of the posts rather than attack
the author of the posts. When one has to resort to attacking a poster rather than what he/she has written, one can see that that person does not have the
ability to make a coherent argument concerning the post.
Peace,
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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,
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You appear to be stunningly ignorant of the underlying concept of health
insurance.
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Yip, we had the same problem; the only fix we found was to link static
some of the clients, ( btw, we used cc). :-(.
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Enemy? Sounds like that's the viewpoint of the stereotypical rednecked
conservative -- 'always been commies, always will be.' I suggest you
listen very carefully to the stuff Yeltsin and his people are saying
and compare that with the very anti-West slogans coming from his
opponents in the Russian congress. I sure know who I want to back.
Oh, BTW, Germany has sure come back as a terrible enemy after WWII,
hasn't it?
Better to let them degenerate into civil war? Remember all those
nuclear weapons in Russia. I cannot imagine that they would not
be used in a civil war. If nationialists take over and, even if
they prevent a civil war, most feel they must take back large
parts of land that are in other countries (like Ukraine.) I also cannot
imagine Ukraine giving up land without a fight, possibly nuclear.
How does this affect us? Well, we are on the same planet and if
vast tracks of Europe are blown away I think we'd feel something.
A massive breakup of a country that spans 1/6th the planet is
bound to have affects here. (Of course, there is also the
humanitarian argument that democracies should help other
democracies (or struggling democracies).)
Seriously. Everyone has different opinions on what is stupid.
My two "causes" are aid to Russia and a strong space program.
Someone else will champion welfare or education or doing studies
of drunken goldfish. That is why we have a republic and not a
true democracy. Instead of gridlock on a massive scale, we
only have gridlock on a congressional scale.
BTW, who is to decide 'stupid?' This is just like those who
want to impose their 'morals' on others -- just the sort of
thing I thought Libertarians were against.
Actually, my politics are pretty Libertarian except on this one issue
and this is why it is impossible for me to join the party. It seems
that Libertarians want to withdraw from the rest of the world and
let it sink or swim. We could do that 100 years ago but not now.
Like it or not we are in the beginnings of a global economy and
global decision making.
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Hi,
I need xrn and xarchie for the HP's (9000/730, version 8 OS), either in
the source form or, (preferably) in executable form. Please suggest
where I can find this,
Send e-mail to: [email protected]
Thanks in advance,
Rao.
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Well, the Patrick Division got a little more interesting last night.
The Islanders lost in OT and the Devils tied the Pens. That means if the Isles
beat the Devils on Friday, the will meet the Caps in the playoffs.
However, I have some more comments on the Islanders and hockey in
general that I need to get off my chest :). First of all, with the Islanders
back-to-back lackluster performances against the Whalers, one may think that
the Islanders are out of shape. These guys always suck wind in the 2nd period,
come on a little in the 3rd and run out of gas too soon. It is unbelieveable
how many one goal games these guys have lost. Anyway, the games was pretty
wide open. The Isles still have tons of trouble scoring. The Whalers played
a golie in is 1st NHL start, I think his name was Lenarduzzi (sp?). (His NHL
debut was the Tuesday tie against the Isles). Like I mentioned before, this
guy looked like the best golie on the planet for a while (until he misplayed a
Mahlakov slap shot to go to OT). I say it's because the Isles don't shoot
correctly. Has anyone else noticed this?
Also, I think it is really a shame for hockey when I guy like Mick
Vukota gets as much ice time as he does. This guy has about as much hockey
talent as Jiggs MacDonald (who did play hockey, I think). Anytime he gets the
puck it gets stolen, and he always starts fights and gets needless penalties.
Richard Pilon is another guy who is on the ice to stir up crap. And he's a
defenseman. He's got to be approaching negative infinity for his plus/minus.
This guy gets beaten all the time. Why the need for such "enforcers"? Not
only do fights slow the game down ALOT, but it takes away from the guys who are
really trying to play the game. I'll be one of the few to admit, I do enjoy a
good fight once in a while, but only when it's "called for". You know, when a
guy checks the goalie too hard. In other words, a violation of "hockey ethics"
might cause you to get puched. But there is no need to start crap when you are
losing or becuase you can get away with it!! Does anyone agree that referees
need to be a little less lenient in the 3rd and OT? I mean COME ON already.
I'm sick of seeing teams pulling guys down, holding guys etc. just becuase the
referee doesn't call it. OT and late in the 3rd should be a time for strategy,
not physical prowess. Trying to set up a goal should be first and foremost.
If you are so afraid that the other team is going to score that you have to
pull a guy down to prevent it, you don't deserve to win in the first place.
Just My Honest Opinion,
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They detect the oscillator operating in the detector. Saw a story about
their use in Canada. Now don't go putting oscillators in your cars... :-)
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I've been thinking of sending into Mad magazine an idea for a
parody, of those books entitled "How Things Work" that
engineers buy their sons, which explain how engines, elevators,
flourescent lights, etc. work.
The parody would be "How Things Really Work." Under "Canned
Food", on the left page you'd see the description from
"How Things Work": gleaming stainless steel equipment
pasteurizing the food to precisely the right temperature,
then sealing the can in an oxygen-free environment, etc.
On the right page you'd see "How Things Really Work":
brain-dead workers sending disgusting food to the
gleaming equipment -- rotting vegetables, parts of
animals people don't eat, barrels of sugar and chemicals.
Under "Elevators" you'd see (on the left) computer geniuses
working out algorithms so that X number of people
waiting for Y elevators will get to Z floors in the shortest
time. On the right, you'd see giggling elevator controllers
behind a one-way mirror in the lobby choosing which people
appear to be in the biggest hurry and making them wait longest.
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I hear ya, brother.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Let's try WEEKS! It is April 18th today and I just finished reading posts
regarding the Cleveland Indians boating tragedy. Needless to say, I don't want
to read partial linescores of games played 3 weeks ago.
As Charles mentioned (I excluded the quote): Join a mailing list if you want to
woof (I consider entering 4th inning scores as woofing). Thank you. Now to
plug on and read the rest of the posts about spring training...
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Jim Savoy University Of Lethbridge [email protected]
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You were a liberal arts major, weren'tcha?
Guess you never saw that photo of the smallest logo in the world--
"IBM" made with noble gas atoms (krypton? xenon? I forget the
specifics).
Atoms, trees, electrons are all independently observable and
verifiable. Morals aren't. See the difference?
Tep
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Anyone have any info. on the video/sound card from SIGMA designs.
It is called WIN STORM PC.
They also have another card called the legend 24lx
any info would be appreciated, incuding performance, pricing and
availability.
thanks
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Reported yesterday in the Washington Post (Kathy Sawyer, writer):
The article plays down the Russian role in US space.
Gibbons (science advisor to Clinton) sent Goldin a letter indicating
NASA should not limit redesign options to those compatible with Mir
orbit.
The White House thinks expectations for Russian cooperation have been
raised too high.
The article reports that some think the spending and schedule limits
for space station are so stringent that the redesign is nearly
impossible. That's why some think Goldin has begun looking at
Russian hardware.
Goldin states NASA will present all options to the administration
which will then have decision making power.
Goldin and the White House have totally ruled out using Energia to
boost the station.
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My thoughts on why the algorithm is secret :
The chip is (regretably) likely to become a standard. There will
be many applications where economic factors dictate use of this
chip, like it or not.
If the alrogithm is public, and the code is as secure (absent the
access to escrowed keys) as represented, an enterprising sort
would make "compatible crypto chips for which no key had been
escrowed". This is likely what the release was refering to when
they refered to the secrecy of the algorithm protecting the
security of the escrow system.
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: Has anyone ever heard of a food product called "Space Food Sticks?"
I remember those awful things. They were dry and crumbly, and I
recall asking my third-grade teacher, Miss G'Francisco, how they
kept the crumbs from floating around in zero-G. She had no clue.
I have not seen anything like them in today's space program.
Some Apollo technology is best forgotten.
-- Ken Jenks, NASA/JSC/GM2, Space Shuttle Program Office
[email protected] (713) 483-4368
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No it's not. If you would have read my other post I was accurate. Here's what
[material from another post]-------------------------> The other point that I
would like to make because I know it's true (looked this one up in the Illinois
this is for you Andy-----> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
statutes before) is that it is illegal to carry a concealed weapon in Illinois.
^^^^^^^^ <------ Also for you Andy.
And then I went on to say:
There is no such thing as a CCW for us ordinary folk here.
[end of quoted material]
Of course I forgot to mention who "us ordinary folk" are so just for Andy I'm
going to go to the library tomorrow and photocopy the part of the Illinois
statutes with this information and post it. Ordinary citizens CAN NOT get a
license to carry a concealed weapon. There are very few people who can. I
even asked my lawyer friend about this and he told me that only certain people
can get licenses for concealed carry. He couldn't remember which people but he
knew for sure that regular citizens couldn't get that type of license. He told
me to go check at the library for the statutes which I did. I'll post that
info tomorrow night. Until then.......
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I predict that the outcome of the study of what went wrong with the
Federal Assault in Waco will result in future assaults of that type
being conducted as full-scale military operations with explicit
shoot-to-kill directives.
--
Dave Feustel N9MYI <[email protected]>
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Hello
I have recently suffered from various problems concerning
an Adaptec 1542A controller.
Problem 1:
Floppy disk drive doesn't work. There's apparently at least two jumpers
on the controller that affect the floppy disk drive. Unfortunately I
have located only one of them (in the lower front corner). I would like
to know, if there are any other such jumpers and possibly where they
are located.
Problem 2:
My hard disks refuse to boot. With my two SCSI HD's (Rodime, Miniscribe)
I get a message 'Missing operating system', even though the disks have been
formatted with the same controller and they damn sure have an operating
system on them. If I boot from a Quantum I might get as far as getting
the MS-DOS version information. This might of course be due to incombatible
memory drivers.
Are there any jumpers that could affect the HD causing such errors?
Thanks in advance
Jouni
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I've seen several references to split- or separate-beam radars, which I
claimed didn't exist. Gotta eat some crow here - I wasn't aware of them.
All I really knew was that it can be done with one beam.
I believe the rest of what I said is accurate, though.
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Of course it is!
And this is your opinion. It is not any more valid due to repeated
capital letters and words such as 'untrue' 'never' etc.
So Armenians are justified in aggression since supposedly Turks have
been aggressive in the past? I don't follow your logic.
I have said that I don't wish to get into Cyprus discussion and did not
give any reasons for Turkey's involvement. I also am not trying to
convince you of anything, seeing no reason to waste any time....
I am serious. Let's get soc.culture.armenia started and have some peace
of mind?
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Well, I'm amazed at how successful this exercise was. I received 20
responses and 4 requests for summary. Thanks to everyone who made it
possible.
On my own I was able to find out about Codebase, Accsys, and Q+E. Codebase
and Accsys are C libraries without SQL. Q+E is a Windows application
that can be communicated through Windows DDE calls, where you send a SQL
string and receive the results.
Most people wrote to tell me about the Paradox Engine from Borland. Other
products mentioned were: Microsoft's ODBC, Accsys, Quadbase, Codebase,
RBASE, and Q+E. Only ODBC, Quadbase, RBASE, and Q+E have SQL.
For myself, I decided on Codebase, mostly because it has an ANSI C
portability version that runs under DOS, UNIX, etc, and includes the
source code, and portability is important in my application. It works
with DBASE, FoxPro, or Clipper files.
However, I feel that Microsoft's ODBC looks very promising.
It's mostly a formalisation of building and submitting SQL queries, and
formatting query results. As the responses say, it's available via ftp,
except it's effectively unusuable without two manuals:
the "ODBC Programmer's Reference" and the "ODBC SDK Guide". Moreover,
ODBC doesn't actually interpret SQL and liase with databases, that's
up to drivers that should be provided by database manufacturers. Also,
it's Windows only (it's actually an extension to the Windows SDK).
Nevertheless, it's a start at a SQL interface standard, and should
make life interesting in the future.
Here's my original post, followed by the responses, separated by
a line of asterisks (*).
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Borland has a product called Paradox Engine that does just what you want.
The current version is 3.0, which is fully compatible with (ack) Paradox
4.0. (Why the versions are different, I don't know. PD Engine 2.0 was
compatible with Pdox 3.0 and 3.5...). It consists of a rather broad
library of functions for accesing database files from both Pascal (I think
turbo Pascal 5.5 and up) and C (I think either Microsoft or Borland).
Now.. reading the box... it's "Borland Paradox Engine & Database
Frameworks". Works with any Borland C/C++, Mocrosoft C 6.01 or later,
Turbo C++ for Windows, Turbo Pascal 6.0 or later, TP for Windows 1.0 or
later. For Framework applications, BC++ 3.0 or later or MS C/C++ 7.0. It
does have support for object useage...
I haven't had a real chance to really use it myself... but it looks fairly
complete... I'm planning to use it this summer.
-Rick
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Borland has a product which is called Paradox Engine.
I do not know about MS.
The paradox engine I know very well, and it definitiely
not a replacement for SQL, but it will enable you to
save and restore records, has locking, et al. Supposedly
the Paradox for Windows was impemented on top of it.
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Charles Parker Phone.(800) 669 9165
Technical Support (617) 498 3321
CenterLine Software, Inc. Fax.(617) 868 6655
[email protected]
cyberspace
momma, don't let yer children grow up to be ^ cowboys ...
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I know Borland has a library of routines for accessing PARADOX from within
a C program. They recently came out with version 3.0. This works with both
Borland and Microsoft's C compiler.
shailesh bhobe
(708) 979-7101
att!psp!smb2
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MS has put their ODBC SDK into the public domain; it's
_big_ (I believe 1.8 MB), but worth downloading over a
fast link. Look at ftp.uu.net in vendor/microsoft/odbc-sdk.
Also some companies are starting to provide SQL engines; I
just got one for RBASE, not exactly cheap at $450, but it
allows programs in C or VBASIC (under DOS or Windows) to talk
to data bases using SQL functions in your code.
hth
Walter Knopf
Fermilab
[email protected]
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Check out the ODBC toolikt from Microsoft. It is available on
ftp.uu.net:vendor/microsoft/odbc-sdk. This is the way that we've
chosen to access databases from all of our apps.
mj
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Borland sells the "Paradox Engine" which is a C language interface to
Paradox, dBase, Btrieve, ans ASCI files. They also sell "Database Frameworks"
which includes the engine plus a collection (with source) of C++ classes
for using the engine.
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Earl Roethke
[email protected]
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I actualy have Paradox Engine. It is a library of functions (large model)
for accessing the Paradox's databases. It seems to be working fine,
but I never did try it thouroughly. It costs ~200$.
Hope it will help you...
From: David Lefebvre <[email protected]>
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Borland provides a database lib called Paradox Engine which can access
and use the database files aswell as many other things.
Gary.
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Paradox Engine is the library for Paradox .
Artur Babecki
[email protected]
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Borland sells the Paradox Engine -- which has all the Paradox calls in it.
Its hardly SQL though. You can do searches on key fields and on
indivual fields, but no comparison operators like <, >=....
so its pretty painful (in my opinion) do do anything besides simple
retrieval and inserts/updates.
I'm currently using it (I have an eval copy..) and I've linked it in to
some entry screens I've written.
The Engine library adds about 100K to the size of the program, but you can
load it as an overlay using Borland's VROOM manager.
Now Borland claims that later versions of the engine will have SQL support
but they don't really expect it till late in the year... or even next year
They are trying to get thrid parties to help out..
If you have any other questions -- let me know...
Mike Kamlet
[email protected]
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Yes, borland sells their Paradox Engine separately. It has C, C++, and
Pascal interfaces, although the underlying interface is in 'C'. Well at
least for version 2.0 of the Engine which I have (costed $99 at Egghead).
They now have version 3.0 of the engine, and a separate C++ class package
for it.
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Michael D. Kersenbrock
ADC Kentrox - Portland, Oregon
[email protected]
uunet!kentrox!michaelk
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I've used AccSys for Paradox (new version is almost ready for Paradox
4.0) to access Paradox files from C. Its pretty good. Not SQL
though. Have heard of Borland Paradox Engine or some such which is
supposed to do likewise, but not sure of what it is exactly.
Hope this helps, good luck!
chris
From: [email protected] (Christopher Fernandes)
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Borland sells their "Paradox Engine (3.0)". It's a library of functions
for accessing paradox DB files. It comes with libraries for:
MS C 7.0
BCC 3.1
Turbo Pascal (v??)
and I believe it comes with Turbo Pascal/Win libraries as well.
The C libraries come in both DOS and Windows flavors (the win stuff
being dll's).
When I got it, it also came with Crystal Reports which
is a graphical report generator. It allows you to create a generic
form and use it within a compiled program using Pdox Engine. I don't
know if they still offer it or what the current price is, I paid
something like $50-$60 for an upgrade from the earlier version though...
Hope this helps...
-David Taylor
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If you want to do SQL from within your programs, check out QuadBase. I don't
have their address oops -- yes I do! :
QuadBase Systems, Inc.
790 Lucerne Dr #51
Sunnyvale, CA 94086 (USA)
phone: 408-738-6989 (voice) 408-738-6980 (fax)
Ask for the SQL/Win demo disk.
It looked good to me (I have a background in embedded SQL in Ingres -- this
looked real similar). It's a little expensive, but if you order the demo
and then just wait they will probably send you a special offer that'll
probably run about $500 US. Good luck!
Best,
Tom DeLosh
From: [email protected] (Tom Delosh)
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Borland has the Paradox Engine library. It has libraries for
both C and Pascal to access Paradox files under DOS/Windows.
But for Paradox, I believe you'd have buy have the SQL Link
since Pdox itself isn't SQL compliant. I've used the engine
for over a year now and have been pretty satisfied with it.
Under DOS, it's a real pig. It tacks on about 120K to the size of
your programs.
tim ma
associate programmer
university of utah
email: [email protected]
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I don't know about Microsoft, but Borland sells the Paradox Engine for C/C++ &
Pascal (in one package). And if you want dBase compatible files there is a
library called CodeBase from Sequiter software that works with C/C++.
From: [email protected] (David J. Ray)
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We're using Q+E database libraries to do what you describe.
It's a set of DLL's accessed through a common API to talk to most of the
major database formats. We're using it to build an application that
queries several databases using SQL queries. _All_ access using Q+E is
done using SQL. The package is available through Microway in Melbourne. I
believe it is produced by Pioneer Systems in the US. We have no
association with Microway or Pioneer Systems other than being satisfied
customers. Feel free to mail me for further information.
Chris
(Programming for NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service)
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Research Programmer University of New England
[email protected] Armidale NSW 2351
(067) 727 014
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Paradox Engine 3.0 provides a complete set of C libraries for
accessing Paradox tables. However, it seems that it supports
only Borland/Turbo C and MicroSoft C. When I tried to compile
the engine's sample applications with the Waterloo WATCOM C/C++
(32-bit) compiler, it complains that the library file LLIBCE.LIB
is missing even though I am quite certain that the file is NOT
part of WATCOM C or the engine. Anybody have any success with
other C compilers?
[email protected]
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I'm currently developing an app. with Borland's "Paradox Engine
for C" (it also comes in Pascal), which has recently gone to version 3.0
(I.e., PX Engine 3.0 is compatible with Paradox 4.0, and downward compat.
w/3.5). There are indeed C libs for Fox access, but I can't think of the
names offhand - I'm sure someone has already written you in that regard -
(I think I just saw an add for a Fox lib in the "C Users Journal", which
is a good place to look for this type of package in general, by the way).
I've been paying my dues to learn a lot of the quirks of PX Eng. over the
past year - wouldn't recommend it for a complex multiuser app.--but I'm
staying with it for now--it's like a bad marriage: I've got too much time
invested in learning and work-arounds! But if your interest is limited
to a simple single-user interface (you want to build your own SQL engine,
I take it), PX Engine will do the job easily - it doesn't sound like
you'll be bumping into any of the gotchas. If you do, write me; I may
be able to point you in the right direction.
From: [email protected] (raymond)
****************************************************************************
Borland has a "Paradox Engine and Database Framework 3.0" which gives you
a "C" (and assembler?) API to Paradox databases. This is part of "BOCA"
-- Borland's Object Component Architecture. They have technical briefs
on BOCA, PdoxEng, and other products of theirs.
From: [email protected] (James D. McNamara)
------------------- James D. McNamara | TASC --------------------
55 Walkers Brook Drive | Reading, MA 01867-3238 | 617-942-2000x2948
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:In article <[email protected]> Michael Trofimoff,
:>Would anyone out there in 'net-land' happen to have an
:>authentic, sure-fire way of making this great sauce that
:>is used to adorn Gyro's and Souvlaki?
:
:I'm not sure of the exact recipe, but I'm sure acidophilus is one of
:the major ingredients. :-)
:
The only recipies I've ever seen for this include plain yogurt, finely
chopped cucumber and a couple of crushed cloves of garlic -- yummy.
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--
: I want only two things from this world, a 58 Plymouth and a small :
: OPEC nation with which to fuel it. This would be a good and just :
: thing. Car Smashers can just go home and sulk. :
: Jacques Brouillette --- Manufacturing Engineering :
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Alright. Ignore this. I have delved a bit deeper (XKeyEvent) and
found what I was looking for.
ev->state has a bunch of masks to check against (LockMask is the one
for CapsLock). Unfortunately, it appears that the NumLock mask varies
from server to server. How does one tell what mask is numlock and
which are for Meta (Mod1Mask, Mod2Mask, Mod3Mask, Mod4Mask, Mod5Mask).
eg, SGI's vendor server has Mod2Mask being NumLock, whereas Solaris
1.0.1 OpenWindows 3.0 has Mod3Mask for NumLock. Is there an
unambiguous means of determining NumLock's mask at runtime for any
given server? Sorry for the wasted bandwidth and my appalling ignorance.
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[...lots of stuff about intellectual errors deleted...]
This is cute, but I see no statement telling me why your church is the true
church. I do presume that you know or at least believe that yours is true.
Attempting to ream my faith without replacing it with something "better" is
a real good way to loose a person completely from Christ.
This is the greatest reason I see that these attacks are not motivated by
love. They only seek to destroy there is no building or replacing of belief.
This is not something Christ did. He guided and instructed He didn't
seek to destroy the faith He found, He redirected it.
This is what I see when people say they "love" <insert favorite group here>.
And I have to laugh at the irony.
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FOR SALE
1990 Mitsubishi Eclipse GSX
* All Wheel Drive
* 195 HP, 16 Valve, Turbo
* 5 Speed Transmission
* Limited Slip Differential
* AM/FM Stereo w/CD Player, Cassette, 6 Speakers
* Fog Lights
* Air Conditioning
* Cruise Control
* Electric Windows
* Front & Rear Intermittent Wipers & Washers
* Alloy Wheels
* Undercoated & Rustproofed
* 22,000 Miles
* Maui Blue
* Excellent Condition
* Asking $ 11,899 (negotiable)
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===== This is a posting for my friend who does not have USENET access ========
===== Please contact him (not me) directly, thank you ========================
1. The Mac II is supposed to have a socket for the MC68851 PMMU chip. Could
anyone let me know where that socket is on the motherboard. I have obtained
a PMMU chip (16 Mhz) from a surplus store, and would like to install it onto
my Mac II (circa 1987). But I cannot see the socket myself when I tried to
install it.
2. Could anyone send me the pinouts for the Mac II SCSI DB-25 interface?
Thank you.
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I'd like to remind people of the withering of the fig tree and Jesus
driving the money changers et. al. out of the temple. I think those
were two instances of Christ showing anger (as part of His human side).
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excellent question timothy. i hpoe the answers you get will be satisfactory
as we can not understand the mind of god. but to attempt to answer you
clearly. GOD of the Bible has given us humans relativly little about how he
intends to judge mankind. the first test is those who have beleived that Jesus
Christ is the Son of GOD and that his death and resurrection was sufficent to
serve justice for all the acts we commit that are wrong in the eyes of god,
the bible calls this sin. for those who die before the end of the world/have
already died it is more complicated to explain without lapsing in to cliche.
God must judge people on the baasis of their works in this world. however
there is no plus and minus system for GOD. he has declared that he can not
tolerate spiritual imperfection, thus he can only based your worthiness to
live with him on the wrong in your life.
Good people, yes even Christians are going to constantly sin before GOD, The
Christian hoever thanks GOD that Christ has given his life for his sin's
penalty. the proscribed punishment for sin is death, just as the proscribed
punishment for robbery is time in jail. God then cannot ask for anything but
punishement for those sins. He does not want to condem. the Bible says in John
3:17, that God did not send his son in to the word to condem it but that
through him it might be saved." when i realize that i have sinned, and i do
with painful regularity, i must approach GOD and ask him to not hold thew sin
against me, i have that right and privlige only because of Christ. as for Jews
they are promised that they must believe on the Messiah who would come, and
dis come in Jesus of Nazereth. Muslims, i fear have been given a lie from the
fater of lies, Satan. They need Christ as do us all.
for those who don't have that right, in the view of the bible they stand
olone in their defense. are you going to hell? i can not answer that for you.
i can only say that perhaps it is eaiser to ask and answer how can i not go to
Hell? that step is much more rewarding.
stan toney [email protected]
my opinions are my own, you may borrow them
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If a X-window package exists, that runs om PC, DOS (and maybe MS-windows)
I would be very happy to hear about it.
Thanx in advance.
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That's rich... Ozzie Smith a defensive liability...
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imaginative?
No, but at least it would be a theory.
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>Version 1.3 drivers are due to be release by Cirrus soon.
>Unfortunately, their not available via FTP, you have to dial
>up their BBS in the USA. I do this from NZ using a 14.4k modem
>to cut down on phone bills. It took me around 7 minutes to
>download the v1.2 driver.
Could you please upload to any of the ftp sites (such as
ftp.ciaca.indiana.edu) and announce it here? This will benefit
people does not have access to their BBS in USA (like me :-))?
Thanks a lot.
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I hear Daigle will eb the first pick next year. What is the word on Kariya???
Anybody ever seen him play on TV???? Is he also entering the draft???
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I just love these posts from the ex-Soviet Union. Among the cars, dinette
sets, video cameras, etc. every now and then an ad pops up for bee venom,
RED OXIDE OF MERCURY, cobalt (100 tons minimum order), etc. Don't they
have garage sales in Russia? :-)
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This will be my last post ( promotion ) of the hockey pool.. I will
update the pool ( or try to ) every wednesday
Subject: Please join my hockey playoff pool.
Deadline for pool: Midnight Saturday
Rules: Read on
Cost: NONE
PRIZES: NONE
Send replies to : [email protected]
Note: if your entries is send by midnight saturday it will be accepted
please include your name
Rules to the ACME hockey playoff pool
Critierias
Pick 9 forwards ( as long as they are forwards LW=RW=C is okay)
Pick 6 defensemen
( arrange them in a lines, 3 forwards and two defense = 1 line
( and arranged them in line order , which of your players would
( play in the first line and which plays in the second line
Pick 1 designated playmaker
( can be any positions...try a defensemen )
Pick 1 designated scorer ( can be any positions )
Pick 1 goal-tender
Pick a team ( the one you think may win the cup )
*note: players can only be chosen once !
ie Cannot have Sakic as forward and again as designated passer
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Calculation of points:
( except for designated scorer and playmaker)
1 assist = 1 pt IXI 1 goal = 1 pt II
( for players in line 1, their pt totals will be *2 )
line 1 = pts * 2
line 2 = pts * 1.5
line 3 = pts * 1
1 win = 2 pt ( for goalies)
The team that wins the Cup = 10 pts
For the designated playmaker Designated
Calculation will be as follows Scorer:Goal = 3 pts
Every goal scored = 0.5 points Assists = 0.5 pts
Every assists = 2 points
In the event of a tie, the tie will be broken by unmodified
Goal totals and then by game winning goals
----SAMPLE-------------------------------------
eg designated scorer = Jeremy Roenick
Actual: G=12, A=10, Pts=22 Modified G=(12*3) + A=(10*0.5) = 41
.
designated playmaker = Steve Smith
Actual: G=1, A=11, Pts=12 Modified G=(1*0.5) + A=(11*2) = 22.5
.
line 1 = J Murphy(24)- G Courtnall(14)- M Messier(14)
Dave Manson(12)- Iafrate(7)
Total points = 142 points for that line!
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You keep saying that. I do not think it means what you think it
means.
Perhaps you should explain what you think "science has it's basis
in values" means. The reason why people DO science is that
they value it's results. That does not mean that science has
it's basis in values. Any more than DES stops working if I stop
valuing my privacy.
See above.
-Ekr
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My brother is in the market for a high-performance video card that supports
VESA local bus with 1-2MB RAM. Does anyone have suggestions/ideas on:
- Diamond Stealth Pro Local Bus
- Orchid Farenheit 1280
- ATI Graphics Ultra Pro
- Any other high-performance VLB card
Please post or email. Thank you!
- Matt
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Not with a hub cap but one of those "Lumber yard delivery
trucks" made life interesting when he hit a 'dip' in the road
and several sheets of sheetrock and a dozen 5 gallon cans of
spackle came off at 70 mph. It got real interesting for about
20 seconds or so. Had to use a wood mallet to get all the dried
spackle off Me, the Helmet and the bike when I got home. Thanks
to the bob tail Kenworth between me and the lumber truck I had
a "Path" to drive through he made with his tires (and threw up
the corresponding monsoon from those tires as he ran over
what ever cans of spackle didn't burst in impact). A car in
front of me in the right lane hit her brakes, did a 360 and
nailed a bridge abutment half way through the second 360.
The messiest time was in San Diego in 69' was on my way
back to the apartment in ocean beach on my Sportster and
had just picked up a shake, burger n fries from jack in
the box and stuffed em in my foul weather jacket when the
milk shake opened up on Nimitz blvd at 50 mph, nothing
like the smell of vanilla milk shake cooking on the
engine as it runs down your groin and legs and 15 people
waiting in back of you to make the same left turn you are.
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Please , I need the starting address (pointer) for the beginning
of the color information (RGB) on VGA mode 68h (that's 68 hex, gee,
duh!)...
Thanks SOOOO much (hugs and kisses) in advance.....
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Could you explain what any of this pertains to? Is this a position
statement on something or typing practice? And why are you using my
name, do you think this relates to anything I've said and if so, what.
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MLB Standings and Scores for Thursday, April 15th, 1993
(including yesterday's games)
NATIONAL WEST Won Lost Pct. GB Last 10 Streak Home Road
Houston Astros 05 03 .625 -- 5-3 Won 5 00-03 05-00
Atlanta Braves 06 04 .600 -- 6-4 Lost 1 03-03 03-01
San Francisco Giants 05 04 .556 0.5 5-4 Lost 1 02-01 03-03
Los Angeles Dodgers 03 06 .333 2.5 3-6 Lost 3 00-02 03-04
Colorado Rockies 02 05 .286 2.5 2-5 Lost 3 02-03 00-02
San Diego Padres 02 06 .250 3.0 2-6 Lost 3 00-03 02-03
Cincinnati Reds 02 07 .222 3.5 2-7 Lost 3 01-02 01-05
NATIONAL EAST
Philadelphia Phillies 08 01 .889 -- 8-1 Won 5 05-01 03-00
Pittsburgh Pirates 06 02 .750 1.5 6-2 Won 3 03-02 03-00
St. Louis Cardinals 06 02 .750 1.5 6-2 Won 2 04-02 02-00
New York Mets 04 03 .571 3.0 4-3 Won 2 02-03 02-00
Chicago Cubs 04 05 .444 4.0 4-5 Won 1 01-02 03-03
Montreal Expos 03 05 .375 4.5 3-5 Lost 2 00-02 03-03
Florida Marlins 03 06 .333 5.0 3-6 Won 2 02-04 01-02
AMERICAN WEST Won Lost Pct. GB Last 10 Streak Home Road
Texas Rangers 06 02 .750 -- 6-2 Lost 1 04-02 02-00
California Angels 05 02 .714 0.5 5-2 Won 3 03-02 02-00
Oakland Athletics 04 03 .571 1.5 4-3 Lost 1 04-02 00-01
Seattle Mariners 04 03 .571 1.5 4-3 Won 1 03-02 01-01
Chicago White Sox 04 04 .500 2.0 4-4 Won 1 02-03 02-01
Minnesota Twins 04 04 .500 2.0 4-4 Lost 1 01-02 03-02
Kansas City Royals 01 07 .125 5.0 1-7 Lost 2 01-05 00-02
AMERICAN EAST
Boston Red Sox 06 02 .750 -- 6-2 Won 2 02-00 04-02
New York Yankees 05 03 .625 1.0 5-3 Won 2 02-00 03-03
Toronto Blue Jays 04 03 .571 1.5 4-3 Lost 1 03-02 01-01
Detroit Tigers 03 04 .429 2.5 3-4 Won 1 01-00 02-04
Cleveland Indians 03 05 .375 3.0 3-5 Lost 2 02-01 01-04
Milwaukee Brewers 02 05 .286 3.5 2-5 Lost 4 00-02 02-03
Baltimore Orioles 02 06 .250 4.0 2-6 Won 1 00-02 02-04
YESTERDAY'S SCORES
(IDLE teams listed in alphabetical order)
NATIONAL LEAGUE AMERICAN LEAGUE
Houston 9 Baltimore 6
Montreal 5 Texas 5
Pittsburgh 11 Seattle 10
San Diego 7 Toronto 9 (10)
Chicago 6 Cleveland 7
Atlanta 0 Boston 12
Cincinnati 2 California 12
Philadelphia 9 Milwaukee 2
New York 6 Kansas City 5
Colorado 3 New York 6
Florida 6 Minnesota PPD
San Francisco 4 Chicago RAIN
St. Louis 2 Detroit IDLE
Los Angeles 1 (15) Oakland IDLE
--
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Joseph Hernandez | RAMS | | /.\ ******* _|_|_ / | LAKERS
[email protected] | KINGS | |__ | | DODGERS _|_|_ | | RAIDERS
[email protected] | ANGELS |____||_|_| ******* | | |___| CLIPPERS
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Hi,
I was reading through "The Spaceflight Handbook" and somewhere in
there the author discusses solar sails and the forces acting on them
when and if they try to gain an initial acceleration by passing close to
the sun in a hyperbolic orbit. The magnitude of such accelerations he
estimated to be on the order of 700g. He also says that this is may not
be a big problem for manned craft because humans (and this was published
in 1986) have already withstood accelerations of 45g. All this is very
long-winded but here's my question finally - Are 45g accelerations in
fact humanly tolerable? - with the aid of any mechanical devices of
course. If these are possible, what is used to absorb the acceleration?
Can this be extended to larger accelerations?
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Hi.
I use Emacs and I want to customize my keyboard better.
When I set up stuff in my .emacs with a keymap and define-keys,
I can only access certain of the keys on my X-Terminal's
keyboard. I can't get e.g. F10, Home, End, PgUp, PgDn; they all
seem to have either the same or no keycode. I have a feeling
this can't be fixed in emacs itself, but that I need to do some
xmodmap stuff. Can someone help me?
By the way, I've checked the X-FAQ and posted a similar message
to gnu.emacs.help to no response.
Currently I have the following in my .emacs file (inside a 'cond'):
((string-match "^xterm" (getenv "TERM"))
;; done by aj 8/92. I don't know what most of this does...
(defvar xterm-map (make-sparse-keymap) "Keymap for xterm special keys")
(define-key esc-map "[" 'xterm-prefix)
(fset 'xterm-prefix xterm-map)
;;Keys F1 to F12
(define-key xterm-map "224z" 'goto-line) ;F1
(define-key xterm-map "225z" 'what-line) ;F2
(define-key xterm-map "226z" 'rmail) ;F3
(define-key xterm-map "227z" 'replace-string) ;F4
(define-key xterm-map "228z" 'end-of-line) ;F5
(define-key xterm-map "229z" 'kill-line) ;F6
(define-key xterm-map "230z" 'yank) ;F7
(define-key xterm-map "231z" 'beginning-of-line);F8
(define-key xterm-map "232z" 'end-of-line) ;F9
(define-key xterm-map "192z" 'scroll-down) ;F11
(define-key xterm-map "193z" 'scroll-up) ;F12
;;Keys F10, up, down, etc. ??????? can't get the keys
(define-key xterm-map "-1z" 'set-mark-command))
)
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Ah, the verb "to must". I was warned about that one back
in Kindergarten.
So, why "must" they have such laws?
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The MIT tapes come with documentation written by Keith Packard on the Shared
Memory Extension to X. Look in: mit/doc/extensions/mit-shm.ms
I found this invaluble. Unfortunately, there is a bit of work to set up the
shared memory segments, making an XImage from it, etc. Also, there is an
extension query to determine if the server supports it, but you still need to
test if the server is running on the same host and if shared memory is enabled
in the kernel. I have written layers of convience routines which make all this
transparent.
As for the XView code, well, I doubt that would be considered interesting.
The interesting stuff is done in a C object library. People interested in this
code can Email me.
Regards,
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As quoted from <[email protected]> by [email protected]:
That depends only on the profit of doing so. The differences
in cost of production will determine local vs smuggle.
Those of us who have actually made semi-autos (full-autos are easier)
are getting quite a giggle out of this. I'd estimate that 5% of
the people at my high school couldn't do it. (I was one of the
few who failed shop.) People who have actually seen me do mechanical
work would probably say that 1% is more like it.
Starting with even 90% of the population, you can be sure that
"enough" people will be motivated.
How much is "through the nose"? After all, we know quite a bit
about how much a gun is worth to a criminal, so if that is dwarfed
by the price demanded by the "bad" part of that 90%....
The relevant economic analysis has been made. The "profit" of
gun crime is high enough that the price required to push criminals
out of the market is high enough that everyone will be motivated.
That analysis ignored some "improvements" in the criminal gun
market that could make them even cheaper. (They're not efficiently
used now, but a "loaner" set up would drive the value still higher
without affecting criminal use.)
-andy
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...stuff deleted
According to the April issue of PC Magazine (pg. 139), and I quote,
"Eventually, Windows NT is likely to be ported to every successful RISC
architecture. PowerPC and HP's PA-RISC are the two most likely candidates,
with SPARC somewhat less likely because of Sun's relatively strong UNIX
software base."
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The law is much worse than worthless. It gives police the power to put
innocent people in jail because they (the police) find something they don't
understand. Most police don't know what the return key does, never mind the
difference between a core file and classified military secrets.
There are plenty of scenarios where the user would have no idea what something
is either. It could be uninitialized junk. The burden of proof is on the
user to show that it's something a normal upstanding citizen should have. No
one should ever be put in that situation, especially in America.
What's disgusting about this is how easily most people go along with it, to
provide a bargaining chip against some hypothetical *alleged* child molester
or drug dealer, or whatever bad thing is in style at the time. Basically most
people don't have a clear distinction between criminals and suspects.
As an analogy, it's like they find a loose screw in your house, and they
insist that you're building a bomb or machine gun. They ask you where it came
from (like you'd know), and ask you to prove your claim. When you explain it
in such simple terms, people may start to get the idea.
As a matter of fact, i do keep random files on my disk. The reason is,
without special-purpose hardware, it takes a long time to generate good random
bits. I have programs that crank out a couple bits per minute, which is
pretty conservative, but over time that's more than i need.
If you think about it, there's no point in actually encrypting random data,
because it just gives you different random data. If you want some data to
look like an encrypted file, you just put an appropriate header on it. If
enough people do this, some of them will be put in jail.
When you get arrested and the police ask for your keys, you can tell them it's
just random junk, although of course they won't believe you. While you're
sitting in jail, you can take consolation in the fact that the government will
burn a few CPU-years trying to find something that's not there.
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I was out of date. VW is stealing execs directly from Opel,
independent of Lopez. Shameful.
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I differ with our moderator on this. I thought the whole idea of God coming
down to earth to live as one of us "subject to sin and death" (as one of
the consecration prayers in the Book of Common Prayer (1979) puts it) was
that Jesus was tempted, but did not succumb. If sin is not part of the
basic definition of humanity, then Jesus "fully human" (Nicea) would not
be "subject to sin", but then the Resurrection loses some of its meaning,
because we encounter our humanity most powerfully when we sin. To distinguish
between "human" and "fallen human" makes Jesus less like one of us at the
time we need him most.
First, the Monophysites inherited none of Nestorius's version -- they
were on the opposite end of the spectrum from him. Second, the historical
record suggests that the positions attributed to Nestorius were not as
extreme as his (successful) opponents (who wrote the conventional history)
claimed. Mainly Nestorius opposed the term Theotokos for Mary, arguing
(I think correctly) that a human could not be called Mother of God. I mean,
in the Athanasian Creed we talk about the Son "uncreate" -- surely even
Arians would concede that Jesus existed long before Mary. Anyway, Nestorius's
opponents claimed that by saying Mary was not Theotokos, that he claimed
that she only gave birth to the human nature of Jesus, which would require
two seperate and distinct natures. The argument fails though, because
Mary simply gave birth to Jesus, who preexisted her either divinely,
if you accept "Nestorianism" as commonly defined, or both natures intertwined,
a la Chalcedon.
Second, I am not sure that "Nestorianism" is not a better alternative than
the orthodox view. After all, I find it hard to believe that pre-Incarnation
that Jesus's human nature was in heaven; likewise post-Ascension. I think
rather that God came to earth and took our nature upon him. It was a seperate
nature, capable of being tempted as in Gethsemane (since I believe the divine
nature could never be tempted) but in its moments of weakness the divine nature
prevailed.
Comments on the above warmly appreciated.
Jason Albert
[There may be differences in what we mean by "subject to sin". The
original complaint was from someone who didn't see how we could call
Jesus fully human, because he didn't sin. I completely agree that
Jesus was subject to temptation. I simply object to the idea that by
not succumbing, he is thereby not fully human. I believe that you do
not have to sin in order to be human.
I again apologize for confusing Nestorianism and monophysitism. I
agree with you, and have said elsewhere, that there's reason to think
that not everyone who is associated with heretical positions was in
fact heretical. There are scholars who maintain that Nestorius was
not Nestorian. I have to confess that the first time I read some of
the correspondence between Nestorius and his opponents, I thought he
got the better of them.
However, most scholars do believe that the work that eventually led to
Chalcedon was an advance, and that Nestorius was at the very least
"rash and dogmatic" (as the editor of "The Christological Controversy"
refers to him) in rejecting all approaches other than his own. As
regular Usenet readers know, narrowness can be just as much an
impediment as being wrong. Furthermore, he did say some things that I
think are problematical. He responds to a rather mild letter from
Cyril with a flame worthy of Usenet. In it he says "To attribute also
to [the Logos], in the name of [the incarnation] the characteristics
of the flesh that has been conjoined with him ... is, my brother,
either the work of a mind which truly errs in the fashion of the
Greeks or that of a mind diseased with the insane heresy of Arius and
Apollinaris and the others. Those who are thus carried away with the
idea of this association are bound, because of it, to make the divine
Logos have a part in being fed with milk and participate to some
degree in growh and stand in need of angelic assistance because of his
fearfulness ... These things are taken falsely when they are put off
on the deity and they become the occasion of just condemnation for us
who perpetrate the falsehood."
It's all well and good to maintain a proper distinction between
humanity and divinity. But the whole concept of incarnation is based
on exactly the idea that the divine Logos does in fact have "to some
degree" a part in being born, growing up, and dying. Of course it
must be understood that there's a certain indirectness in the Logos'
participation in these things. But there must be some sort of
identification between the divine and human, or we don't have an
incarnation at all. Nestorius seemed to think in black and white
terms, and missed the sorts of nuances one needs to deal with this
area.
You say "I find it hard to believe that pre-Incarnation that Jesus's
human nature was in heaven." I don't think that's required by
orthodox doctrine. It's the divine Logos that is eternal.
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: Are there significant differences between V2.01 and V2.00 ?
: Thank you for helping
No. As I recall, the only differences are in the 3ds.set parameters - some
of the defaults have changed slightly. I'll look when I get home and let
you know, but there isn't enough to actually warrant upgrading.
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Rumor has it that a guy at Dell Computer had his Miata totalled, so that would
be about $10k.
--
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Three, actually. I believe I discussed countersteering a horse
before.
Basically, there are two ways to steer a horse, plow-rein and
neck-rein. Plow-reining steers him by keeping the reins separate, and
you pull in the direction you wish to go. Neck-reining steers a horse
by holding the reins together in one hand, and pulling against the
horse's neck in the direction you wish to go. When training a
plow-steering horse to neck-rein, one technique is to cross the reins
under his necks. Thus, when neck-reining to the left, the right rein
pulls against the right side of the neck, but the left side of the bit
(which the horse is used to from his plow-reining days).
Are you sorry you asked yet?
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> > :has 2^80 possible keys.
> >
> > We don't yet know if all 80 bits count.
>
> That doesn't worry me at all; they're not going to cheat at something
>they can get caught at. And key size is one of the things that can be
>verified externally. Feed lots of random key/input pairs into the
>chip, then see what happens to the output....
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I can't speak for the organizations you cited but everywhere you look in
our society and government, one can see the relentless movement toward
one world government. The fact that the media demeans such charished
values as patriotism, nationalism and protectionism are some of the
clues. The fact that we are sapping the economic strength of americans
to prop up a former and possibly future enemy is just another. The fact
the words like community of nations, global village and international
business are in vogue are others. International corporations are
destroying our identy and economy and the propaganda they are playing
through the media and government is over powering our ability to resist.
Our porous border both people and trade are an indiciation that we have
already lost a great deal of sovergnty.
The bottome line is that the single most evil aspect of One World
Government is that you have nowhere to run to and history has proven
that would be a disaster.
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Wrong information. They just announced that Suhonen has made a deal with
Jokerit.
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There was a discussion a couple of weeks ago about using different
cables to
achieve different resolutions on the Quadra and Centris series. A
company that sold the cables was mentioned. Can someone please e-mail me
the companies name, address, etc, and any other info that may be relevant?
"Just like everything else in life, the right lane ends in half a mile."
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