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clewis@ferret.ocunix.on.ca (Chris Lewis) writes: > In article <1r1jmoINN8mb@rave.larc.nasa.gov> kludge@grissom.larc.nasa.gov (Sc > >In article <DRAND.93Apr20150701@spinner.osf.org> drand@spinner.osf.org (Doug > >>In article <randall.735251839@woof> randall@informix.com (Randall Rhea) wri > > >> Hams can legally run...
12sci.electronics
In article <ia522B1w165w@oeinck.waterland.wlink.nl>, ferdinan@oeinck.waterland.wlink.nl (Ferdinand Oeinck) writes: |> I'm looking for any information on detecting and/or calculating a double |> point and/or cusp in a bezier curve. |> |> An algorithm, literature reference or mail about this is very appreciated, There ...
1comp.graphics
joakimr@ifi.uio.no (Joakim Ruud) writes: >Recently, I've asked myself a rather interesting question: What RIGHT does >god have on our lives (always assuming there is a god, of course...!) ?? >In his infinite wisdom, he made it perfectly clear that if we don't live >according to his rules, we will burn in hell. Well,...
19talk.religion.misc
I'm looking for a Singer Featherweight 221 sewing machine (old, black sewing machine in black case). Please contact: Mary Flagle-Lee mlf@unlinfo.unl.edu
6misc.forsale
In article <C5w0C9.2D0@intellection.com> emcguire@intellection.com (Ed McGuire) writes: >In <1993Apr21.182458.12735@aio.jsc.nasa.gov> news&aio.jsc.nasa.gov (USENET) News (brenda kenworthy) writes: > >>And another thing that puzzles >>me--why are they finding dead bodies inside who had bullet holes already in >>them??...
16talk.politics.guns
Charles Kincy (ckincy@cs.umr.edu) wrote: : : All I have to say is...yeah, right. If you're willing to pay them : mucho big bucks and/or use the routines *they* tell you to do. : Doesn't sound very reasonable to me. All I have to say is this is full of shit. I have negotiated a license and the bucks are incredibly...
11sci.crypt
THE FOLLOWING POSTING WAS FORGED IN MY NAME! PLEASE IGNORE SUCH POSTINGS! [FORGED] Newsgroups:soc.culture.turkish,talk.politics.mideast,talk.politics. [FORGED] soviet,soc.culture.greek [FORGED] From: dbd@urartu.sdpa.org (David Davidian) [FORGED] News-Software: VAX/VMS VNEWS 1.41 [FORGED] Organization: University ...
17talk.politics.mideast
In article <1993Apr18.080719.4773@nwnexus.WA.COM>, mscrap@halcyon.com (Marta Lyall) writes: > Organization: "A World of Information at your Fingertips" > Keywords: > > In article <628@toontown.columbiasc.ncr.com> craig@toontown.ColumbiaSC.NCR.COM (Craig S. Williamson) writes: >> >>I'm getting ready to buy a multimedi...
1comp.graphics
I look at zApp and really liked it. However, I think you should wait for version 2.0 (I think it will be out soon). Mike Maley maley@cs.umn.edu
2comp.os.ms-windows.misc
In article <1r7prg$hpq@agate.berkeley.edu> isaackuo@spam.berkeley.edu (Isaac Kuo) writes: >In article <1993Apr22.031648.2886@a.cs.okstate.edu> kennejs@a.cs.okstate.edu (KENNEDY JAMES SCOT) writes: [...] > >You are speculating that the FBI purposely started the fire?!?!? Please, >if you've got such a ridiculously extr...
18talk.politics.misc
Here is the tollfree hotline for the Epilepsy Foundation of America - 1-800-EFA-1000. They will be able to answer your questions and send you information and references on seizure types, medication, etc. They can also give you references for a pediatric neorologist in your area. Also ask for the number of your loca...
13sci.med
In article <1993Apr22.162501.747@indyvax.iupui.edu> tffreeba@indyvax.iupui.edu writes: ... So how about this? Give the winning group (I can't see one company or corp doing it) a 10, 20, or 50 year moratorium on taxes. You are talking about the bozos who can't even manage in November to keep promises about ...
14sci.space
You can try SGS L6217A, it can achieve 256 current level(microstep), teere is a circuit in the SGS-THOMSON - " Smart Power Applicatio Manual", order code for the manual is AMSMARTPOWERST/1 Best regards, ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | Moi,Siew Hong ...
12sci.electronics
The Cybard (dudek@acsu.buffalo.edu) wrote: : I have a 486DX-33 computer with a SoundBlaster 1.0 card. I'm running : Microsoft Windows v3.1. I have the SB driver set up properly to play : normal sounds (.WAV files, etc.). I want to play midi files through the : Media Player that is included with windows. I know I ha...
2comp.os.ms-windows.misc
In <Apr.15.00.58.10.1993.28876@athos.rutgers.edu> eng10205@nusunix1.nus.sg (LING SIEW WEE) writes: >Hello, I am about to embark on a bible study on ACTS. I have online >bible software with me. I would like to know the the background of the >authors of its various topics articles and about the author of the >People's N...
15soc.religion.christian
I'm told that VRrend386 is available on the internet. I wanted to know where it is. Thanks in advance. Raoul daruwala@cs.nyu.edu
1comp.graphics
Keywords: I am looking for some morphing programs for DEC's or pc's. I looked for a program called dmorph using archie but could not find it. I found a progrmam call morpho but it only did grayscale images. Does anyone know where I should look?
1comp.graphics
In article G2o@ccu.umanitoba.ca, umturne4@ccu.umanitoba.ca (Daryl Turner) writes: >Oh yeah...and I CAN go to the Arena and see not one, not two, but >*six* championship banners hanging from the rafters. 3 Stanley Cup >banners, and 3 Avco Cup banners. My NHL guide says that Vancouver has >won the Cup once (as many t...
10rec.sport.hockey
In article <1pp991$t63@cc.tut.fi>, jk87377@lehtori.cc.tut.fi (Kouhia Juhana) writes: >In article <1993Apr5.040819.14943@kpc.com> hollasch@kpc.com (Steve >Hollasch) writes: >> >> I think you're proposal would work to get an extra one, maybe two extra >>bits of color resolution. However, if you had a display that cho...
1comp.graphics
My mom has just been diagnosed with cystic breast disease -- a big relief, as it was a lump that could have been cancer. Her doctor says she should go off caffeine and chocolate for 6 months, as well as stopping the estrogen she's been taking for menopause-related reasons. She's not thrilled with this, I think especia...
13sci.med
In article <93103.071613J5J@psuvm.psu.edu> John A. Johnson <J5J@psuvm.psu.edu> writes: > >Standard groups (sci, soc, talk) must conform to stricter rules when being >established and must show a certain volume of postings or else they will >cease to exist. These groups also reach more sites on USENET than alt >groups. ...
0alt.atheism
One thing to consider is time division multiplexing the EMG channels to reduce the number of RF carriers you have to generate. If you multiplexed the EMG inputs at 10KHz, that would probably be sufficient for most physiology studies (you'd have ~ 330 Hz per channel sampling rate.) That level of analog multiplexing sho...
12sci.electronics
In article <edm.735510069@wrs.com>, edm@wrs.com (Ed McClanahan) writes... {Jim_Johnson@abcd.houghton.mi.us (Jim Johnson) writes: K{ {<speaking of CPU fans> { {> Many use clips - make sure you use heat sink {>grease, or heat transfering tape, or you will have wasted your money. { {Do these CPU Fa...
3comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware
In article <1993Apr19.043654.13068@informix.com> proberts@informix.com (Paul Roberts) writes: >In article <1993Apr12.165410.4206@kestrel.edu> king@reasoning.com (Dick King) writes: >> >>I recall reading somewhere, during my youth, in some science popularization >>book, that whyle isotope changes don't normally affect c...
13sci.med
In article <1993Apr15.202729.6649@organpipe.uug.arizona.edu>, brian@lpl.arizona.edu (Brian Ceccarelli 602/621-9615) wrote: > Jesus gives more reasons in John 16:7. But one obvious reason > why Jesus died, (and as with everything else, it has nothing do with > his punishment) was that he could rise to life again--so th...
19talk.religion.misc
[questions and issues WRT congress raised and discussed} Dennis Replies; >Now black when it is white is just white. Except that when black is called >white money is put into the system in a study to find out just when it is >justified to call black, white. It is also apparant that when white is called >black, just th...
14sci.space
jmd@cube.handheld.com (Jim De Arras) writes: >I have believed all along that they could not let them live, the >embarrassment to the BATF and the FBI would've been too severe. >Remember, this was a suspicion of tax-evasion warrant. There were no >witnesses, except the FBI. All information filtered through the F...
16talk.politics.guns
epritcha@s.psych.uiuc.edu ( Evan Pritchard) writes: > No, I would not want to see a Ballard division. But to say >that these owners are assholes, hence all NHL management people are >assholes would be fallacious. Conn Smythe, for example, was a classy >individual (from what I have heard). Depends on what you...
10rec.sport.hockey
I have a small Windows program which I can not get to work; The program looks vaguely like this: ============================================= char f1[80]; int WinMain(... { lstrcpy ((LPSTR)f1, "Hello"); ... } long far pascal WndProc(... { lstrcpy ((LPSTR)f1, "Hello"); ... } ===============================...
2comp.os.ms-windows.misc
In article <1993Apr21.045548.17418@news.cs.brandeis.edu> st922957@pip.cc.brandeis.edu writes: > >Y'know, when the right to bear arms was "invented", all we had to worry >about was the shotgun and pistol. Don't forget rifles. >Just because someting was good once, does not mean it will be forever. The Amendment in que...
16talk.politics.guns
From article <1993May12.111030@IASTATE.EDU>, by jakhan@IASTATE.EDU (Javed Ahmed Khan): >> >> Actually, this strife in Yugoslavia goes back a long way. Bosinan Muslims, > ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ >> in collaboration with the Nazis, did to Serbians after the first world ...
17talk.politics.mideast
watson@sce.carleton.ca (Stephen Watson) writes: >kmr4@po.CWRU.edu (Keith M. Ryan) writes: >>In article <healta.171.735538331@saturn.wwc.edu> healta@saturn.wwc.edu >>(Tammy R Healy) writes: >>>> "FBI officials said cult leader David Koresh may have >>>> forced followers to remain as flames closed in. Kor...
0alt.atheism
Various posts about shafties can't do wheelies: >: > No Mike. It is imposible due to the shaft effect. The centripital effects >: > of the rotating shaft counteract any tendency for the front wheel to lift >: > off the ground > >Good point John...a buddy of mine told me that same thing when I had my >BMW R80GS; I d...
8rec.motorcycles
Do all SCSI cards for DOS systems require a separate device driver to be loaded into memory for each SCSI device hooked up? Will this also be true of the 32-bit OS's? Thanks. Randy
3comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware
I was wanting to ask the same question Dan Bernstein asked--how does the Clipper chip exchange keys? If the public key is only 80 or 160 bits long, does anyone know of any public-key schemes that are secure with that key size? (Diffie-Hellman or maybe El Gamal, with p set to a constant value?) Presumably, the r...
11sci.crypt
>Hi, We are trying to develop a image reconstruction simulation for the skull. The problem we are having is that we cannot obtain 3D data for the skull. We can just video a rotating skull, but that will only give us 2 dimensions. >Anyone out there got any suggestions? Yup, you can get a skull contained in the Cyber...
1comp.graphics
SOMEONE PLEASE BUY THESE BOOKS!!!!! I AM NOT ASKING MUCH!!!!!! LIQUIDATION!!!!!! Send me your offer! No reasonable offer refused! First come first served! I JUST WANT TO GET RID OF THESE BOOKS!!! JUST MAKE ME AN OFFER!!!!! * Calculus w/ Analytic Geometry by Authur B. Simon (copyright date 1982), below avg condit...
6misc.forsale
I own an 80386sx, 16Mhz, 2Mb ram machine and am finding it too slow for certain games such as X-wing. I was in a Computer store there the other day and saw a series of Gamecards which claim to speed up your machine to up to 80Mhz! I was wondering if anyone out there who has a similar machine had bought one or seen one ...
3comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware
In article <1993Apr16.172502.2301@osf.org> dswartz@osf.org (Dan Swartzendruber) writes: } In article <4200419@hpcc01.corp.hp.com> boell@hpcc01.corp.hp.com (Donald P Boell) writes: } >I'd have to say the most impressive HRs I've ever see came from Dave Kingman } >and his infamous moon-raker drives... } } I remember one...
9rec.sport.baseball
Andrew Hilmer (hilmera@storm.cs.orst.edu) wrote: : At the risk of beginning a cascade, I'll start with a possibly cheesy : good 'ol Uhmericun: : "Our shield is freedom" Or, considering what our government has been doing for the past 50 years, perhaps this would be more appropriate: "100% Debt" -- Holy Temple ...
0alt.atheism
In <1993Apr16.205724.26258@mnemosyne.cs.du.edu> smace@nyx.cs.du.edu (Scott Mace) writes: >In article <1993Apr12.171250.486@julian.uwo.ca> wlsmith@valve.heart.rri.uwo.ca (Wayne Smith) writes: >>I almost got a hernia laughing at this one. >You'll probably get one when you realize that your $100 vesa super >dooper loca...
3comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware
> for each_student do > begin > Lowest_Score_Found := Max_Possible_Value > for I := 1 to Number_Of_Assignments do > begin > if Score[I] < Lowest_Score_Found then > Lowest_Score_Found := Score[I] > end > Total_Score := SUM(...
2comp.os.ms-windows.misc
In article <C5u4qI.Mz4@apollo.hp.com> nelson_p@apollo.hp.com (Peter Nelson) writes: > > BTW, with Bosnia's large Moslem population, why have nations like > Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Egypt, and others with either money > or strong military forces not spoken out more forcibly or of...
17talk.politics.mideast
Does anyone know of software that will allow you to convert CorelDraw (.CDR) files containing bitmaps to SCODAL, as this is the only format our bureau's filmrecorder recognises. Jeff Lyall Inst.Geo.Nuc.Sci.Ltd Lower Hutt New Zealand
1comp.graphics
Isn't there a differentiation, though, between improper use or definition or practice as regards objective morals and whether they actually exist? MAC -- **************************************************************** Michael A. Cobb "...and I won't raise taxes on ...
19talk.religion.misc
In article <1993Apr5.200623.15140@dsd.es.com>, Bob.Waldrop@f418.n104.z1.fidonet.org (Bob Waldrop) writes: >-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+- > Announcing. . . Announcing. . . Announcing. . . Announcing >-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+- > > PUB...
18talk.politics.misc
In article <ls8lnvINNrtb@saltillo.cs.utexas.edu> turpin@cs.utexas.edu (Russell Turpin) writes: > ... >*not* imply that all their treatments are ineffective. It *does* >imply that those who rely on faulty methodology and reasoning are >incapable of discovering *which* treatments are effective and >whic...
13sci.med
>>papresco@undergrad.math.uwaterloo.ca (Paul Prescod) said: >> >>> Sorry. Reading this newsgroup I can't help but get the impression of >>> frothing at the mouth lunatics. I get a lot of: >> >>[snip] >> >>> c) Constitution worshiping "It's right because it's in the >>> constitution" As if the constitution wasn't frame...
18talk.politics.misc
Very true (length of time for discussions on creationism vs evolutionism). Atheists and Christians have been debating since ?? and still debate with unabated passion 8-). MAC -- **************************************************************** Michael A. Cobb "...a...
0alt.atheism
In article <1993Apr27.072512.439@bby.com.au>, gnb@baby.bby.com.au (Gregory N. Bond) writes: > In article <1993Apr22.162501.747@indyvax.iupui.edu> tffreeba@indyvax.iupui.edu writes: > > ... So how about this? Give the winning group > (I can't see one company or corp doing it) a 10, 20, or 50 year > moratoriu...
14sci.space
> I just read articals on this in Road and Track and Car and Driver > (Is that one mag or two? =B^), and I was wondering if people out > there have any opinions that differed from what these mags have to say... Depending on how you plan to use your SUV, I might recommend also browsing Trailer Boats and one or more of ...
7rec.autos
ferch@ucs.ubc.ca (Les Ferch) writes: >In <C5nGII.BGx@news2.cis.umn.edu> bunt0003@student.tc.umn.edu (Monthian >Buntan-1) writes: >>Does anyone know why Apple has an ambiguous message for C650 regarding >>fpu? In all Mac price lists I've seen, every C650 as the message "fpu: >>optional". I know from what we've disc...
4comp.sys.mac.hardware
>Probably within 50 years, it will be possible to disassemble and >re-assemble our bodies at the molecular level. Not only will flawless >cosmetic surgery be possible, but flawless cosmetic PSYCHOSURGERY. > >What will it be like to store all the prices of shelf-priced bar-coded >goods in your head, and catch all the...
13sci.med
The Microsoft Windows Device Driver Kit (DDK) documentation (blurb) states that the user must separately acquire the Microsoft Windows Software Development Kit (SDK), which contains the Windows tools to build the drivers. If we are using Borland C++ with Application Frameworks, is this necessary? We also have a copy ...
2comp.os.ms-windows.misc
Can taking the car to a car wash hurt the car's finish? And if so, is it better to hand wash it about once a month, or just take it to the car wash anyway? Are detailing places worth the money? if i do a good, careful job on washing and waxing, is a detail place going to be worth it? reply to my email address: pfk...
7rec.autos
In article <1rhb0e$9ks@europa.eng.gtefsd.com>, draper@gnd1.wtp.gtefsd.com (PAM DRAPER) says: > >This homeopathic remedies. I tried the dander one for a month. 15 drops >three times a day. I didn't notice any change whats so ever. How long >were you using the drops before you noticed a difference? > It is NOT a homeo...
13sci.med
:> : :> : Basically, the Mac Pluses are constantly rebooting themselves, as if the :> : reboot button were being pushed. Sometimes the Mac is able to fully boot : well this threads been going long enough... I'll add a diferent twist. I found that the constant rebooting was due to overheating. We had added 4Mb ram, ...
4comp.sys.mac.hardware
harden@skate.ics.com (Aub Harden) writes: >In article <1993May14.191035.19271@vpbuild.vp.com>, jessea@u013.me.vp.com (Jesse W. Asher) writes: >|> I've been getting mail from Xhibition about the June conference and I was >|> wondering if Microsoft had bought Xhibition? The front says "Conference >|> from Microsoft Wi...
5comp.windows.x
One thing I think is interesting about alt.athiesm is the fact that without bible-thumpers and their ilk this would be a much duller newsgroup. It almost needs the deluded masses to write silly things for athiests to tear apart. Oh well, that little tidbit aside here is what I really wanted write about. Ho...
0alt.atheism
Andrew A. Houghton" writes: >I'm still waiting to hear a good response from a christian type.. how >is christ's word (as quoted by Paul) reconciled with current christian >beliefs? Almost one third of the world's population claim to be Christian. But any similarity between their beliefs and lifestyle to the fi...
19talk.religion.misc
Ed's heading out on the highway? Did he finally buy a bike or is he a passanger? Jeff Andle DoD #3005 1976 KZ900 REE700A@MAINE.MAINE.EDU IntermittentNet access arranged through Bowdoin College. Please reply via e-mail, since a followup might expire before I see the Net again.
8rec.motorcycles
In article warda@land.vf.ge.com (Andrew Ward) writes: |> I am looking for a graphing program that will fit my data to a straight |> line. Any program that estimates a closest fit curve or gives any |> statistics would be helpful. Many spreadsheets do regression analysis. The topic is also well cove...
5comp.windows.x
We are developing an MS-Windows based product that uses a full screen window to display ~24 rows of textual data. Is there any product for Microsoft Windows that will enable blind individuals to access the data efficiently (quickly) ?? Please email responses and I will post a summary to this group. Thanks for any he...
2comp.os.ms-windows.misc
Q: Who was consulted? The Congress? Industry? A: We have on-going discussions with Congress and industry on encryption issues, and expect those discussions to intensify as we carry out our review of encryption policy. We have briefed members of Congress and industry leaders on the decisions...
11sci.crypt
/ iftccu:talk.politics.guns / jrm@gnv.ifas.ufl.edu / 6:26 am Apr 14, 1993 / > The vast majority get through life without ever having to > own, use or display a firearm. I suppose that depends on how you define 'vast' majority.... You are correct about 'majority.' Somewhere between 1 out of three and one out of ...
16talk.politics.guns
I agree! Rob Shick sucks big time. He did the same thing last night's game between Boston & Buffalo.
10rec.sport.hockey
Ken: Your arguments are thoughtful but you are going up against the Big Boys if you're tackling Henry. Allen Sherzer will doubtless chime in on the subject of staggering operational costs, too. Good luck, son. In article <1sp513$beo@hsc.usc.edu>, khayash@hsc.usc.edu (Ken Hayashida) writes: >Shuttle is the only meth...
14sci.space
One of those "morning, just getting the coffee in me" thoughts: Waving at other bikers makes more sense than just "Hey, how's it going, nice to meet you on the road, have a good ride" 1) If you're watching for other bikes to wave to, it means your attention is on the road, where it should be, and you're more...
8rec.motorcycles
In article <1r9hbsINNavr@shelley.u.washington.edu> dudgeon@opus.cheme.washington.edu writes: } pb6755@csc.albany.edu (BROWN PHILIP H) writes: } } >I watched the final inning of Bosio's no-hitter with several people at } >work. After Vizquel made that barehanded grab of the chopper up the } >middle, someone remarked th...
9rec.sport.baseball
>So, you can't ride the bike, but you will drive truck home? The >judgement and motor skills needed to pilot a moto are not required in a >cage? This scares the sh*t out of me. > This is a piece of psychology its essential for any long term biker to understand. People do NOT think 'if I do this will someone else suf...
8rec.motorcycles
I read in MacWeek that some developers are getting NuBUS cards from apple with pre-release PowerPC chips on them. Does this mean that when the chip is released, those of us with old apples will be able to take advantage of the PowerPC RISC technology just by inserting a card? I don't know anything about hardware, so ...
4comp.sys.mac.hardware
In rec.motorcycles, cookson@mbunix.mitre.org (Cookson) writes: >To the nedod mailing list, and Jack Tavares suggested I check out >how old the tire is as one tactic for getting it replaced. Does >anyone have the file on how to read the date codes handy? It's quite simple; the code is the week and year of manufacture....
8rec.motorcycles
In article <C4wKFs.BC1@eskimo.com> maven@eskimo.com (Norman Hamer) writes: >Question for the day: > >What protective gear is the most important? I've got a good helmet (shoei >rf200) and a good, thick jacket (leather gold) and a pair of really cheap >leather gloves... What should my next purchase be? Better gloves, boo...
8rec.motorcycles
I have been struck down this past week by a stomach bug and fever which went away quickly when treated with an antibiotic. The pharmacist told me the antibiotic is effective against a wide variety of "gram-negative bacteria." I was wondering where I might have acquired such a bacteria. Could they hang out in swimming- ...
13sci.med
YAHOOOOOOOOO! The Habs tied this sucker at 2 and the teams now head for Quebec City to play game 5. BTW, final score was Habs 3-Nords 2. The score might be a bit misleading. The Habs dominated the game from the 5:00 mark of the first and then on. The score should have been 8-2 if it weren't for some miraculous sav...
10rec.sport.hockey
In article <C5so84.Hxv@demon.co.uk> Graham Toal <gtoal@gtoal.com> writes: >In article <2073@rwing.UUCP> pat@rwing.UUCP (Pat Myrto) writes: >:If the Clinton Clipper is so very good, why not make its algrithm public >:so many people can exchange ideas and examine it, rather than a few >:isolated 'respected experts' (resp...
11sci.crypt
Leigh Palmer <palmer@sfu.ca> writes: > I feel sure >that someone must have film of that experiment, and I'd really like to >see it. Has anyone out there seen it? I've seen a film of it, my memory may be faulty, but as I remember it the vehicle was slightly over a meter long, with a thick baseplate 30-40 cm in diameter...
14sci.space
We recently got an NCD X-terminal to evaluate. This is running XRemote over a serial line. I wanted to get some measurement of response time, so I wrote a small Xlib program which simply creates a window, maps it and sends the first Expose event to itself. The program times the delay from sending the event, to receiv...
5comp.windows.x
You forgot one thing "All have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God". Mark
15soc.religion.christian
Anyone have any recommendations/warnings about the Texel 5024 CD-ROM drive or about any of its competitors? I'm looking for a CD-ROM drive for connection to a PAS-16 SCSI port. Hal R. Brand LLNL brand@addvax.llnl.gov
3comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware
In article <1qocun$h2r@access.digex.net> carlaron@access.digex.com (Carl Aron) writes: >>and the word "liberal" definitely has a different connotation >>than what you have written above. Just ask Michael Dukakis. > >Yeah, the Republicans have defined it to mean "spends money on things that >don't make our rich budd...
18talk.politics.misc
Is there an Xt call to give me my application context? I am fixing up an X/Motif program, and am trying to use XtAppAddTimeOut, whose first argument is the app_context. What call can I use to give me this value? Thanks, Todd Greene masc0442@ucssun1.sdsu.edu ~
5comp.windows.x
pat@rwing.UUCP (Pat Myrto) writes: > Can you, while my mind is on it, give us one good reason that the > algorithm should be a secret algorithm, unless this encryption scheme > either is a joke, or contains features like a 'master key' or other back > door for UNAUTHORIZED eavesdropping? Hmm, here are a couple: 1) I...
11sci.crypt
Any comments on the absorbtion of the Office of Exploration into the Office of Space Sciences and the reassignment of Griffin to the "Chief Engineer" position? Is this just a meaningless administrative shuffle, or does this bode ill for SEI? In my opinion, this seems like a Bad Thing, at least on the surface. Griffin...
14sci.space
In article <1993Apr19.071021.14349@spdcc.com> urso@spdcc.com (Stephen Chappell) writes: >In article <C5Kt0y.3M3@world.std.com> bearpaw@world.std.com (bearpaw) writes: >>I believe the MOW plans and handing out some sort of wristband thingy, and >>basing their count on those. I see two problems with this. One, can the...
18talk.politics.misc
In article <C5y93B.708@blaze.cs.jhu.edu>, arromdee@jyusenkyou.cs.jhu.edu (Ken Arromdee) writes: >In article <930423.103637.3O4.rusnews.w165w@mantis.co.uk> mathew <mathew@mantis.co.uk> writes: >>> > There's no objective physics; Einstein and Bohr have told us that. >>> Speaking as one who knows relativity and quantum me...
19talk.religion.misc
In article <1r1439$c9t@access.digex.net>, steveg@cadkey.com (Steve Gallichio) writes: > What is the policy regarding players and the minor league playoffs versus WC? > I know that the Rangers are holding back Kovalev, Zubov, and Andersson for > Binghamton, but I also know that the Whalers wanted Michael Nylander to pla...
10rec.sport.hockey
Since the wiretap chip is being distributed internationally, allowing the U.S. government to spy on foreign governments, companies and people as as well as to wiretap domestic citizens, this is a world-wide issue. Please put DISTRIBUTION: WORLD on the Distrubution: line. Thank you. ygoland@wright.seas.ucla.edu (The...
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VINCI (filipe@vxcrna.cern.ch) wrote: : How about Kirlian imaging ? I believe the FAQ for sci.skeptics (sp?) : has a nice write-up on this. They would certainly be most supportive : on helping you to build such a device and connect to a 120Kvolt : supply so that you can take a serious look at your "aura"... :-) ...
13sci.med
I have a Microsoft Serial Mouse and am using mouse.com 8.00 (was using 8.20 I think, but switched to 8.00 to see if it was any better). Vertical motion is nice and smooth, but horizontal motion is so bad I sometimes can't click on something because my mouse jumps around. I can be moving the mouse to the right wit...
2comp.os.ms-windows.misc
I just bought a select 300 and rushed home to print some grayscale pictures for my kids, when I discovered that grayscale(and photograde) are not available if you are using an SE...even if you are running with an '030 cpu. You won't see this in the printer's docs, and the Apple rep didn't mention it to our users gro...
4comp.sys.mac.hardware
In article <1993Apr4.051942.27095@ramsey.cs.laurentian.ca> maynard@ramsey.cs.laurentian.ca (Roger Maynard) writes: > >For those of you who can only decide which team is best after you have >seen the standings: > >TOR 42 25 11 95 .609 >CHI 42 25 11 95 .609 >DET 44 28 9 97 .599 >VAN 41 28 9 91 .583 > ...
10rec.sport.hockey
In article <bontchev.734981805@fbihh> bontchev@fbihh.informatik.uni-hamburg.de writes: >and since the US constitutions guarantees the right to every American >to bear arms, why is not every American entitled, as a matter of Have you read the applicable part of the Constitution and interpreted it IN CONTEXT? If not, ...
11sci.crypt
Bill Willis (willisw@willisw.ENG.CLEMSON.edu) wrote: : In article <1qn627$iv@darwin.sura.net> wbarnes@sura.net (Bill Barnes) writes: : : >Recently my cousin got a second internal IDE drive (a Seagate 210MB, : >I can look up the model number if it's important) and I've been : >trying to help him install it. [I've got ...
3comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware
The debate over the Second Amendment rages on. Arguments continue over what a "well-regulated militia" is and what TRKBA means in practical terms. However, the ONLY authority in this area, is a binding court decision on the matter. Even a decision in this area is subject to an overturning by a higher court. Is the...
16talk.politics.guns
In article <19930430140738SFB2763@MVS.draper.com> SFB2763@MVS.draper.com (Eileen Bauer) writes: > Thyroxin controls energy production which explains sleepiness, coldness, > and weight gain. There is also water retention (possibly around heart), > changes in vision, and coarser hair and skin among other things. Is t...
13sci.med
In article <1qjn7i$d0i@sixgun.East.Sun.COM> egreen@east.sun.com writes: }>On a }>waterski bike, you turn the handlebars left to lean right, just like on }>a motorcycle, so this supports the move-the-contact-patch-from-beneath-the }>centre-of-mass theory on how to *lean*. This contradicts the need for }>gyroscopic prece...
8rec.motorcycles
In article <1qkq9t$66n@horus.ap.mchp.sni.de>, frank@D012S658.uucp (Frank O'Dwyer) writes: |> |> I'll take a wild guess and say Freedom is objectively valuable. I base |> this on the assumption that if everyone in the world were deprived utterly |> of their freedom (so that their every act was contrary to their voliti...
0alt.atheism
I have a thermal fuse from a Apple Laserwriter II power supply (Made by Cannon) that I need to replace. The fuse is not the standard tubular thermal fuse like those found in hair driers etc, but is a rectangular plastic package, much like a transistor or diode. It is about 0.2"x0.2"x0.1", with both leads coming out ...
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I have a Sega Genesis (barely used) that IUd like to sell with the following games: Sonic the Hedgehog (I) Revenge of Shinobi Thunderforce III I'm asking $160 OBO. I can best be reached via email, or alternatively, by phone at: (415) 497-3719. Alexander Hinds
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