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Yes, you increase the RPM slip of a "boxer" type fan by installing a capacitor in series with the fan's power supply. The air flow of small 3.5 inch fans can be reduced by about 50% by using a 1 to 4 uF capacitor. Use a good grade nonpolarized unit with working voltage rating around 250 volts. Note that some impriic...
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I have a few questions about the TAX on a used car purchase. I live in New York State, and I am going to buy a used car. I know that I will have to pay tax when I go to register the car. But I would like to know of tax is payed on the book value of the car, or on the purchase price. Also, what tax rate is used ? The...
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You probably need an X server running on top of MS DOS. I use Desqview/X but any MS-DOS X server should do. --
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Dear news readers, Is there anyone using sheep models for cardiac research, specifically concerned with arrhythmias, pacing or defibrillation? I would like to hear from you. Many thanks, Andrew Mears
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Coming from an idiot/crook Armenian, I'd take that as a compliment. Your criminal grandparents committed unheard-of crimes, resorted to all conceivable methods of despotism, organized massacres, poured petrol over babies and burned them, raped women and girls in front of their parents who were bound hand and foot, ...
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In <1qvh8tINNsg6@citation.ksu.ksu.edu> yohan@citation.ksu.ksu.edu (Jonathan W This doesn't seem right. If I want to kill you, I can because that is what I decide? Not really. If whatever a particular society mandates as ok is ok, there are always some in the "society" who disagree with the mandates, so which ...
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Well, it seems we don't learn the lessons of history do we? I was hoping that Kent State taught us a lesson. Apparently not. Apparently the government will murder anyone they choose to still. --- Rawlin Blake blake@nevada.edu
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No. All that I've seen have also an on-board BIOS which enables you to use up to 2 hard drives directly under DOS (2 drives is a DOS limitation and you have the same problem with IDE and all other standards for that matter). Software drivers often allow for better performance, though. You have to use them if you want ...
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[bits deleted] I'd be fascinated to see such evidence, please send me your article! On the negative side however, I suspect that any such simplistic link abstinence-education => decreased pregnancy, contraceptive-education => increased pregnancy is false. The US, which I'd guess has one of the largest propor...
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: >What exactly does the windows bitmap format look like? I mean, how is : >the data stored: width, height, no. of colours, bitmap data? I couldn't : >find anything in ths user manual, is there any other reference material : >which would give me this information? : Well, this is *only* a guess: If it goes by the "tru...
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A friend of mine called me on the phone and told me he was wathcing CNN and saw a report that the ruling prohibiting AMD from selling their i486 clones has been thrown out, making it legal for AMD to ship in the US. Can anyone out there verify this?
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Things could be worse. A lot worse! In the mid-eighties the teen/adult sci-fi comic 2000AD (Fleetway) produced a short story featuring the award winning character "Judge Dredd". The story focussed on an advertising agency of the future who use high powered multi-coloured lasers/search lights pointed at the moon to pai...
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I don't Well, no problem! But I get pretty annoyed when they swing at non-strikes and make outs. Especially ball four on the 3-2 counts... Dave
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Thanks, I think I've figured it out now. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ | Robert S. Dubinski | Aliases include: Robb, Regal, Sir, Mr., and I | ------------------------------------------------------------------------ | Marquette University ||||||||||| Math / Computer...
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Oh yeah, all the time. On a nice spring/summer day, I roll down the window and drive around looking for bikes. When a bike motors by in the opposite direction, I stick my arm out and hi5'em. My arm feels like a million bucks when I'm doing this a 60km/h. I do the same thing with cyclists. The only problem with hi...
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Mr. Sternlight, your naivete and historical ignorance is appalling. [ History lesson detailing 1968-74 deleted. ]
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InfoWorld (April 26, 1993 issue) has two articles about problems with DOS 6. A 'Second Look' article calls it a 'loaded gun' and that people should exercise extreme caution if they decide to use it. The point out that DoubleSpace and MemMaker are both problem areas that will cause a number of folks problems. ...
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For the past week or so I've been trying to install a QIC-36 tape drive and an everex 8bit full size controller in my 486dx50 EISA system with no luck. I end up getting an error (miscompare) during the streaming read part of the test. I am pretty certain that the port setting, irq & dma are set properly since the tape...
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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 -...
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Yes, I did punch in the wrong numbers (working too many late nites). I intended on stating 640x400 is 256,000 bytes. It's not in the bios, just my VESA TSR.
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subscribe min@stella.skku.ac.kr
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In two places at once? Bit of a coincidence, that. Whatever the faults the FBI had, the fact is that responsibility for those deaths lies with Koresh. P.
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Original to: szabo@techbook.com G'day szabo@techbook.com 29 Mar 93 07:28, szabo@techbook.com wrote to All: sc> szabo@techbook.com (Nick Szabo), via Kralizec 3:713/602 sc> Here are some longer-term markets to consider: Here are some more: * Terrestrial illumination from orbiting mirrors. * World enviroment and d...
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I got one from Microsoft tech support.
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Kerry-- I'm guessing a little at this, because it's been a few years since I saw the info, but you will probably want to look at Air Defense Artillery as a specialty, or possibly Signals. The kind of thing you're looking for is SDI-type assignments, but it'll be pretty prosaic stuff. Things like hard-kill ATBM mi...
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G'Day All, I'm looking for a program to convert BMP images to GIF, TGA or even PPM. I'd prefer a unix program, but Dos is fine also. I've seen Alchemy (for DOS) and some windows image viewers which can save an image in other formats, but what I'm after is a converter not a viewer... Any help would be apprieciated! ...
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Are you assuming that families in the inner city don't have family values ? I sure hope not.
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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...
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acooper@mac.cc.macalstr.edu (Turin Turambar, ME Department of Utter Misery) said re. Dan Schaertel's article [if I followed the quoting right]: I think it may also be worthwhile pointing out that if we take the appellation `Rabbi' seriously then Jesus had a full grasp of contemporary `scripture' Mat21:42 Jesus sai...
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: >True, man did not invent the need for food, shelter, warmth and the ilk, : >but man did invent the property laws and the laws of trespass. : But how do you think property is generated ? Does it grow automatically : on trees when we wish so, or someone has to produce it ? Some say it was generated by God or Godd...
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The book is called "27 basic fundamental beliefs" or something very close to that. the number *IS* 27, not 30. I have a copy at home (i'm away at school.)
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k Guys, guys, (and gals), let's lay off Jason here. Though he stepped in it, he has been very good so far about admitting he doesn't know what he's talking about, and even more stunning is that he seems
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WASHINGTON - A stark reminder of the Holocaust--a speech by Nazi SS leader Heinrich Himmler that refers to "the extermination of the Jewish race"--went on display Friday at the National Archives. The documents, including handwritten notes by Himmler, are among the best evidence that exists to rebut claims that the Ho...
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I think that's an insightful comment. Especially when at the same time we have people like Bill "Projector" Conner complaining that we are posting parodies.
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Hmmm. Care to be more vague?
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Hello, I am trying to hook an Apple Imagewriter to my IBM Clone. I seem to have a problem configuring my lpt port to accept this. How can you adjust baud, parity, etc. to fit the system? I tried MODE, but it did not work. If anyone can help, post of e-mail. Thanx.
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In <1993Apr21.175443.5338@dct.ac.uk> mcsdc1jpb@dct.ac.uk (John Bell) dribbles in his nappies and manages to splutter: You know, John, if you had kept the follow-up to line here on talk politics guns, we might have taken you a bit more seriously. It would have at least implied that you had some backbone, perhaps a mo...
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[reply to geb@cs.pitt.edu (Gordon Banks)] I made a decision a while back that I will not be bullied into getting studies like a CT or MRI when I don't think they are indicated. If the patient won't accept my explanation of why I think the study would be a waste of time and money, I suggest a second opinion.
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Yes, we Put any book on disk for you. Fast and accurate. We can also put any typewritten or printed articles, thesis, term papers, etc. on disk for you.
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You apparently think you are some sort of one-man judge and jury who can declare "total" victory and then sit back and enjoy the applause. But you've picked the wrong topic if you think a few rigged "quotations" can sustain the legend and lie of the Deir Yassin "massacre." You have a lot to learn when it comes to h...
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Well said, Michael! The Catholic traditon has a list of behaviours called the Spiritual Works of Mercy: admonish the sinner instruct the ignorant counsel the doubtful comfort the sorrowful bear wrongs patiently forgive all injury pray for the living and the dead (yes, I know there is some controversy ...
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Well I just read in the Boston Globe that while not confirming (or denying) anything, Walsh may end up with the Rangers organizations as an (assistant Coach?). Keenan has talked with Walsh in the past (he came up to see Kariya as he will be coaching him in the worlds, funny I guess he got to watch the Ferraro brothers...
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i read about the code you can put in to most applications so that the virtual desktop stuff in tvtwm doesn't confuse them (or is the application confusing the virtual-ness? [chicken & the egg?] but wanted to see if it has been applied to a version of xroach i never could quite get ssetroot to work either? any suggest...
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Extremely rare in humans. Usually so much else is involved you'd just have a mess to sort out. Birds do all vision in the tectum, don't they? -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Gordon Banks N3JXP | "Skepticism is the chastity of the intellect, and geb@cadre.dsl....
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Sorry for the followup, but I couldn'y get email through on your addresses. I, too, am trying to decide between these two printers, and I would like to hear what users of these printers have to say about the questions above. Thank you.
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The April 1993 edition of MIX Magazine carries a story on 3DO which includes pictures of the unit, a schematic of what's inside and some indication from the people at 3DO as to where they intend to go and in what stages. (MIX is a trade rag aimed at the professional sound engineering community.) The schematic show...
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: From: OPDBS@vm.cc.latech.edu : Subject: Taurus/Sable rotor recall : My '92 Taurus GL with only 26k on the clock also has rotor warp. : Apparently they HAVEN'T fixed the problem yet. But try convincing the Ford : service person to fix it for free...Right!!! : Tony Gads, I have heard so many horro...
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We only need to ask the question: what did the founding fathers consider cruel and unusual punishment? Hanging? Hanging there slowing being strangled would be very painful, both physically and psychologicall, I imagine. Firing squad ? [ note: not a clean way to die back in those days ], etc. All would be c...
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According to what reasonable principle of justice does standing in intimate geographical and psychological relations to a league give one some privileged right to play in it?
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You are forced everyday to associate with people that you do not wish to, and there isn't even a law that makes you do it. But you do, becuase you want to go shopping, or go to work, or go to a public park, or go to a baseball game, etc.
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Depends on what you mean by classy. From what I've heard about him, he was about as classy as Harold Ballard. Only difference was that back then almost all the owners were like that, so he seemed okay by comparison. Read the book "Net Worth" for one view of what Smythe (and Norris and Adams and Campbell) were...
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This was on "That's Incredible" several years ago. The volume of liquid the rat had to breath was considerably smaller than what a human would have to breath, so maybe it is possible for a rat but not a human.
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All of the arguments concerning the Sabbath ought to make the point pretty clear - anyone outside of the Catholic or Orthodox orAnglican or Monophysite churches ourght to worship on Saturday if they are really sola scriptura. Otherwise, they are following a law put into effect by the Church, and only the above Chruche...
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It's truly unfortunate that we don't have the Japanese tradition of Hari-Kari for public officials to salvage some tatters of honor after they commit offenses against humanity like were perpetrated in Waco, Texas today. -- Dave Feustel N9MYI <feustel@netcom.com>
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Hello all, You, the Net, are my last resort, or I'll just change my job :-) This might be a FAQ (e.g. mixing controllers) but haven't seen any. Sys: 486/33, AMI BIOS, and your run-of-the mill multi-I/O card with serials/paral/floppies and - IDE controller "clone" Gw2760-EX there are no jumpers affecting the HD or...
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============================================================================== Has anyone created any interesting animations using Dmorph I seem to be unable to create anything that looks remotely realistic although this is probably due to the crappy GIF's at I am using (One of Captain Kirk and One of Spock), i'm a bit...
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Did you ever notice how many people on the net have trouble in the comparitively easy task of spelling the nick name of our fair city? I never knew that Philadelphia becomes Phillie or Philli when spoken of. So for all you who don't know yet here's a _little_ clue. IT IS SPELLED: P H I L L Y OK...thank you. ...
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--AutoWeek had an article about the car within the past six weeks. It was the issue with the Diablo VT AWD on the cover. Naturally, I don't remember the date of the issue offhand, but I can check it if anyone is interested. --Aamir Qazi --
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Well, may I point out that paranoia is an IRRATIONAL fear, without basis in reality. As we've seen here in the US, there is nothing irrational about it. Perhaps you folks in Finland have been down on your knees being good little boys and girls so that the former Soviet Union didn't come across the border and stomp ...
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Welcome. I am the official keeper of the list of nicknames that people are known by on alt.atheism (didn't know we had such a list, did you). Your have been awarded the nickname of "Buckminster." So the next time you post an article, sign with your nickname like so: Dave "Buckminster" Fuller. Thanks again. Jim "Hu...
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It may have been passed to Toronto, but I've even seen an octopus at the Aud -- last year's Bruins-Sabres game. I knew all about the Detroit version, but seeing at the Aud was a bit puzzling. :-)
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Which Golden Dawn? How about the original from 100 years ago? No. No Rosicrucian would ever admit or deny being such.
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On 26-Apr-93 in Re: What part of "No" don't.. Please provide evidence that having a moment of silence for a student who died tragically costs taxpayers money.
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Recently, I have been getting a CMOS Checksum error when I first turn on my computer. It doesn't happen everytime I turn it on, nor can I predict when it is going to happen. I have an AMI BIOS and all of the setting are lost, for example the drive types and the password options. However, the date and time remain cor...
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The subject line says it all. I'm working on a project that will use a car battery. I need to pull off 3V and possibly 48V at 3A. I have several ideas, but I'd prefer to benefit from all you brilliant people :-)
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Yes, you can use a stream cipher chip to hash data with only slight modification. See: `A fast cryptographic checksum algorithm based on stream ciphers', X Lai, RA Rueppel, J Woolven, Auscrypt 92 pp 8-7 to 8-11.
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Hello everyone. I just wanted to let everyone know that I have just been selected as part of the Reduction In Force here at Amdahl. For all that are currently in a dialog with me, or are waiting letters from me, I have saved your letters on floppy and will continue when I get back on the net from another account in the...
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Read the documentation for the SimpleMenu (4.2.3 Positioning the SimpleMenu). The reference is to the R5 documentation. I had not done this before but in less than 10 mins I knocked up the following Wcl application that does what you want using a Command widget. Even if you are not familiar with Wcl the example is s...
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-*----- These effects are a very real concern in conducting studies of new treatments. Researchers try to limit this kind of effect by performing studies that are "blind" in various ways. Some of these are: o The subjects of the study do not know whether they receive a placebo or the test treatment, i.e.,...
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I'm afraid I was not able to find the GIFs... is the list updated weekly, perhaps, or am I just missing something?
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NHL RESULTS FOR GAMES PLAYED 4/05/93. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- STANDINGS PATRICK ADAMS NORRIS SMYTHE TM W L T PT TM W L T PT TM W L T PT TM W L T PT xP...
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Melido came off the DL today and will start tonight against the Rangers. (Now, if only he can go the distance so that the bullpen doesn't have to come in.....) --I'm outta here like Vladimir! -Alan Sepinwall
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I am saving an image on one machine and redisplaying the image on another machine (both are HP 9000 Model 750s). The image is created using XCreateImage and XGetImage and displayed with XPutImage. The image is redisplayed correctly except that the colors are wrong because the server on the other machine is using a di...
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There is something going on here. It seems that once a month, the VW group must have get a specific detailed question about Hondas. I would like to ask that next month we get one about Hyundai instead of Honda. Thank you.
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This appeared today in the
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As for SF and advertising in space. There is a romantic episode in Mead's "The Big Ball of Wax" where the lovers are watching the constellation Pepsi Cola rising over the horizon and noting the some 'stars' had slipped cause the Teamsters were on strike. This was the inspiration for my article on orbiting a formation...
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ddavis@cass.ma02.bull.com (Dave Davis) II. The deuterocanonicals are not in the canon because they are not quoted by the NT authors. That is not quite accurate. Otherwise we would have the book of Enoch in the canon (as Dave noted). One can say that the apocrypha are not quoted by Christ. III. The deutero...
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I'm thinking of buying a new Dodge Intrepid - Has anyone had any experiences that they'd like to share? Thanks.
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Are most players who come up young always good when they're young, or later? Damn. I was afraid you would say that! Well, perhaps if the Braves had no one else worth playing this year it would be Lopez in there. But they do have others worth playing, at least in *their* opinion. And I happen to agree. I can ...
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Manny Mota. Billy Hatcher Herm Winningham. Lonnie Smith (not light hitting, but a horror in the field) Gary Redus Dion James Daryl Boston Vince Coleman (yeah, he's finally started to have a decent OBP) Cecil Espy Willie Wilson Gary Pettis Milt Thompson Gary Varsho OK, I admit to taking a quick browse through the Majo...
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Either the government has force available to it, or it doesn't. The Libertarian position is that the government can use force only when someone else uses force first -- even when that first force is not directed against the government, but one of its citizens. That all being true, what safeguards do we have agains...
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I'm new to the hardware and with a mandate to port some X-based stereo-video software --- does anyone know of or have experience with X on Amiga machines? If I can retain the X event handling, it would ease my plight considerably, and if I can keep all the Motif bits, so much the better!
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hi all, IN SHORT: looking for very fast assembly code for line/circle drawing on SVGA graphics. COMPLETE: I am thinking of a simple but fast molecular graphics program to write on PC or clones. (ball-and-stick type) Reasons: programs that I've seen are far too slow for this purpose. Platform: 386/486 class mach...
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The "so sacred it's secret" explanation is a bit misleading. While there is a profound reverence for the temple endowment, there is no injunction against discussing the ceremony itself in public. But since public discussion is often irreverent, most Mormons would rather keep silent than have a cherished practice mal...
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The good news is we just got two Sparc10's. The bad news is that /dev/cgtwelve0 is apparently not supported in X11R4 or X11R5. Does anyone know of a patch (and how I can obtain it) to either X version that will enable us to use X11 on our Sparc10's?
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One of our users is having an unusual problem. If she does an Alt/Tab to a full-screen DOS program, when she goes back to Windows her desktop fonts have changed. If she goes back to a full-screen DOS program and then goes back to Windows, the font has changed back to its default font. It's not a major problem (every...
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Wrong about what? I think they are correct in thinking that a well-placed bomb or six would get headlines, but I think they are wrong if they think that you can set off bombs and still be a Buddhist. Maybe what we are seeing here is that Chinese cultural genocide against the Tibetans has worked well enough that ...
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I think that you are incorrect, Roger. Patrick, Smythe and Adams all played or coached in the league before becoming front office types. Hence, they did help build the league, although they were not great players themselves. I agree that a name is a name is a name, and if some people have trouble with names ...
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#In article <1r3tqo$ook@horus.ap.mchp.sni.de> # #>#>|>#>#Theism is strongly correlated with irrational belief in absolutes. Irrational #>#>|>#>#belief in absolutes is strongly correlated with fanatism. #># #>#(deletion) #># #>#>|Theism is correlated with fanaticism. I have neither said that all fanatism #>#>|is caused...
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-*----- I think the question is: What is extra-scientific about this? It has been a long time since anyone has proposed restrictions on where one comes up with ideas in order for them to be considered legitimate hypotheses. The point, in short, is this: hypotheses and speculation in science may come from wild flig...
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Since the digital transmission schemes include error correction and concealment, the performance remains about the same down to a very low carrier-to-noise ratio, below which it degrades very quickly. Hence, digitally compressed TV is supposed to be less susceptible to interference than amplitude modulated TV.
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Dr. Tahir Ijaz comments on Esam Abdel-Rahem's statement: Mr. Jawad Ali then comments on Tahir Ijaz's statement: "The converse would be that the problem is that Muslims dont consider Ahmadies to be Muslims" Which is a wrong statement. In the light of Dr. Ijaz's statement, the above statement should be correcte...
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There is a cartridge capping upgrade for older deskjet printers available from hewlett-packard. Older original deskjet and possibly deskjet 500 units may have a black plastic slide with rubber capping components in the cartrige parking area on the right side (viewed from front) of the printer. Newer printers have a g...
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There is no database for infantile spasms, nor a newsgroup, that I know of. The medical library will be the best source of information for you. -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Gordon Banks N3JXP | "Skepticism is the chastity of the intellect, and geb@cadre.d...
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Can someone please remind me who said a well known quotation? He was sitting atop a rocket awaiting liftoff and afterwards, in answer to the question what he had been thinking about, said (approximately) "half a million components, each has to work perfectly, each supplied by the lowest bidder....." Attribution and...
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Why? Do you expect him to remain the best shortstop in the game until he reaches his seventy-third birthday, or something? Why is it such a strange concept that a forty-one-year-old Ozzie Smith might be a defensive liability in 1996?
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I'm planning on buying a joystick (first time since I sold my Amiga five years ago :) for a PC. I have no idea what kind of stick I should buy. Many people have recommended variety of Gravis'es models. Are they any good/the best? -- Willy
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I would like to hear from people who are thinking of going to the Urbana 93 conference in December this year. I have recently received info from IFES (International Fellowship of Evangelical Students) and am thinking about attending although I am still not sure whether I can afford it. I would also like to hear from ...
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I waved to a guy on a riding mower this morning. Does that count? BTW, I live in the country... EVERYONE waves out here! ----===== DoD #8177 = Technician(Dr. Speed) .NOT. Student =====----
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Do you know of any freely distributable c++ (or c) code for public key cryptography (such as RSA)? I've tried various archie searches to no avail.
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