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In article <93y04m18d459@witsend.uucp>, "D. C. Sessions" <dcs@witsend.tnet.com> writes: |> Please clarify your standards for rules of engagement. As I |> understand it, Israelis are at all times and under all |> circumstances fair targets. Their opponents are legitimate |> targets only when Mirandized, or s...
17talk.politics.mideast
Posted for a friend: Looking for tires, dimensions 14" x 3.25" or 3.35" Also looking for brakes or info on relining existing shoes. Also any other Maicoletta owners anywhere to have contact with. Call Scott at 801-583-1354 or email me. -- I saw fops by the thousand sew themselves together round the Lloyds buildi...
8rec.motorcycles
pat@rwing.UUCP (Pat Myrto) writes: >If the Clinton Clipper is so very good, [...] Please note that Bill Clinton probably has little if anything to do with the design, implementation or reasoning behind this chip or behind any "moves" being made using this chip as a pawn. Remember, when you elect a president of the u...
11sci.crypt
halat@pooh.bears (Jim Halat) writes: >>I think an objective morality does exist, but that most flavors of morality >>are only approximations to it. Once again, a natural or objective morality >>is fairly easily defined, as long as you have a goal in mind--that is, what >>is the purpose of this morality. >Maybe I'm no...
0alt.atheism
Hi. I'm looking for a 3D shark for use in a ray tracing rountine I'm doing. I'll be using Vivid or POV, but it can be in any format. Are there any FTP sites with 3D objects or does anyone have a good 3D shark? Thanks alot! Chad -- .... New in 1993 ~ ~~ :...
1comp.graphics
In article <1993Mar19.215728.24473@blaze.cs.jhu.edu> arromdee@jyusenkyou.cs.jhu.edu (Ken Arromdee) writes: >Armenians did not genocide Turks. See, you are a pathological liar. Source: "Adventures in the Near East," by A. Rawlinson, Jonathan Cape, 30 Bedford Square, London, 1934 (First published 1923) ...
18talk.politics.misc
Hi Xian Netters, God bless you CONTENTS 1. intro 2. love your neighbor 3. reaction to posts a. purpose b. eternal life I've been reading this news group religiously =) for about a month. Sometimes It really gives me what I need, spiritually. At other times I get a little IRATE. There are all kinds of peop...
15soc.religion.christian
Has someone a list of CD-ROM's with no SCSI-Interface and if known how much they are present in the market. Please mail direcktly as I am not reguarly reading the group. I'll post a summary if wanted. Thanks Ihno ============================================================================== Ihno Krumreich |...
3comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware
In article <44975@sophia.inria.fr>, lehors@koala.inria.fr (Arnaud Le_Hors) writes: |> In article <BUZZ.93Mar31093626@lion.bear.com>, buzz@bear.com (Buzz Moschetti) |> writes: |> > This is a simple X graphics question: |> > |> > Assume you have a valid Window w, an icon pixmap, and the background |> > mask (also a pix...
5comp.windows.x
In article <strnlghtC5M2Cv.8Hx@netcom.com> (sci.crypt), strnlght@netcom.com (David Sternlight) writes: > Here's a simple way to convert the Clipper proposal to an unexceptionable > one: Make it voluntary. > > That is--you get high quality secure NSA classified technology if you agree > to escrow your key. Otherwise y...
11sci.crypt
Thanks for the info. I assume that this is for MFC 1.0. Does anyone know if this will work with MFC 2.0, or what else needs to be done? Thanks. -- * * - Andy Jacobs * \_____/
2comp.os.ms-windows.misc
#21 PETER AHOLA Season: 2nd Acquired: '92-93, trade with Pittsburgh for future considerations Grade: I (B) It is way too early to tell about Ahola, who was acquired probably because the Penguins figured that they would lose him in the expansion draft. Ahola had only played 50 games this season (I think it's actuall...
10rec.sport.hockey
In article <C4zCII.Ftn@watserv1.uwaterloo.ca> smale@healthy.uwaterloo.ca (Bryan Smale) writes: > > Team Biggest Biggest >Team: MVP: Surprise: Disappointment: >----------------------------------------------------------------------- >Boston Bruins ...
10rec.sport.hockey
In article <1993Apr19.205615.1013@unlv.edu> todamhyp@charles.unlv.edu (Brian M. Huey) writes: >In article <1993Apr19.205615.1013@unlv.edu>, todamhyp@charles.unlv.edu (Brian M. Huey) writes: >> I think that's the correct spelling.. > >The proper spelling is Kirlian. It was an effect discoverd by >S. Kirlian, a soviet ...
13sci.med
o Kenwood Audiophile Cassette Tape Deck Asking $199.00 obo + shipping, (original price I paid - $450.00), excellent condition, well maintained, rarely used. - Model KX-900 - Kenwood Audiophile Series (Kenwood highend stereo component) - Programmable playback with Memory System (used to program the playback ...
6misc.forsale
To: trev@netcom.com (Trevor Bauknight) From: anthony.landreneau@ozonehole.com TB>>SU>you would also outlaw abortions in rape cases? TB>>Kill the baby for the crimes of the father? If that where adopted a lot TB>>of people would die. TB>There appears to be a single part of the three necessary elements for a TB>pregn...
18talk.politics.misc
In article <93133.155403YZKCU@CUNYVM.BITNET> Yaakov Kayman <YZKCU@CUNYVM.BITNET> writes: >So why not condemn the Mufti for his Nazi leanings, and condemn all his >supporters, while also condemning the similarly genocidal killing of >innocents, Muslim or not, in Bosnoia-Herzegovina? Hatred and bigotry >remain just that,...
17talk.politics.mideast
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 an...
14sci.space
I currently have a AD-lib card, it can play .mid files in windows but it cannot play the startup .wav files.. i called microsoft... no help. i cannot call ad-lib since they went belly up. does anyone know if there are special drivers that i need for this? if so, where are they? Thanx in ad-libvance!! :-) -- *****...
3comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware
>> So they should sue the newspaper I got it from for printing it. >> The article didn't say anything about copyrights. I'm sure the whole newspaper is copyrighted. They could have gotten permission to use the image under their own copyright. mark
1comp.graphics
In article <1r3hgqINNdaa@uwm.edu> Rick Miller <rick@ee.uwm.edu> writes: >jbotz@mtholyoke.edu (Jurgen Botz) writes: >>marc@mit.edu (Marc Horowitz N1NZU) writes: >>Seems like sombody didn't like your snooping around, Marc. > >Or, the more *likely* explanation is that Marc is spoofing. > ...
11sci.crypt
Wanted: Summer sublet in NW DC, on red Metro line. Have own bedroom, but can share common areas with others. Apartment or room for $400 or less. Move in Memorial Day weekend through end of August. No smokers. Email PRINAOA @ YALEVM or RFP@JHUVM
6misc.forsale
In article <C51H9M.46p@news.cso.uiuc.edu>, rhc52134@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu (Richard) writes: |> Geoffrey S. Elbo writes: |> |> >Yes, and it is the fastest defrag I've ever watched. It did a 170MB |> >hard disk in 20 minutes. |> |> I found the MS defrag looks very much like Norton Speedisk. |> Is it just a strip-down ver...
2comp.os.ms-windows.misc
In article <szikopou.734725851@cunews: szikopou@superior.carleton.ca (Steven Zikopoulos) writes: :In <1993Apr13.144340.3549@news.cs.brandeis.edu> reynold@binah.cc.brandeis.edu ("Susan Reynold (w/out the s)") writes: :>I think the scientists are biased towards the food industry or something. :>Was the article long? Woul...
13sci.med
In article <1993Apr15.193712.25996@news.cs.brandeis.edu>, andyh@chaos.cs.brandeis.edu (Andrew J. Huang) writes: > In article <1993Apr15.020356.28944@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu> sorlin@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu (Steven J Orlin) writes: > >I take the electrodes of the Amp/Ohm/Volt meter whatever and connect one > >to each...
7rec.autos
Does anyone know how to zap the PRAM on the Duo 230. Inaddition I have recently noticed that checking the ram left in the finder on the duo 230 4/80 reveals the normal 1800K for the system file but only about 1/10 to 1/5 of the bar is actually highlighted implying that only 2-300K is being used for the system. What gi...
4comp.sys.mac.hardware
In article <C65EGz.BG1@acsu.buffalo.edu>, v064mb9k@ubvmsb.cc.buffalo.edu (NEIL B. GANDLER) writes: > I just got a copy of spice 5.2. I would like to know if there are > any published books on the market yet and where I could get one. I would > appreciate any help. Thank You > > Neil Gandler > ISBN 0-13-747270-6
12sci.electronics
I am looking for information about this drive. Switch settings, geometry..etc. Conner CP3204F Please reply via e-mail. Many thanks in advance! -- Nelson nsl@doe.carleton.ca
3comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware
> And all of these cars are driven fairly hard. None of them are at the head of > a line of cars going 30 MPH....the first two spend a lot of their operating > life with the speedometer pegged...and the only reason the 84 doesn't is it has > a 120 MPH speedo... > What I want to know is....have all you people who hate V...
7rec.autos
Michael Covington (mcovingt@aisun3.ai.uga.edu) wrote: : This topic was beaten to death a year or so ago. : The concrete is not the problem. : Lead-acid batteries often fail from disuse (not being charged for a long : time), but there's no way the concrete floor could be the cause of the : problem. Ditto. The only ...
12sci.electronics
/ iftccu:talk.politics.guns / Jason Kratz <U28037@uicvm.uic.edu> / 3:34 pm Apr 18, 1993 / >>Surrender your arms. Soon enough, officers will be around to collect >>them. Resistance is useless. They will overwhelm you - one at a time. > ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ > >Listen buddy, if you're going to quote Star Trek ge...
16talk.politics.guns
These are two common subjects so I hope someone has had to deal with these specific questions. 1. If my application depends on modifiers, what is the best lookup method? My choices are to call XGetModifierMapping() for each key press with a modifier, or make the call once at the init of the app and store the modifie...
5comp.windows.x
In article <1rgtba$gtn@access.digex.net> farley@access.digex.com (Charles U. Farley) writes: > >I know this is probably a FAQ, but... > >I installed the s/w for my ATI graphics card, and it bashed my Windows >logo files. When I start Windows now, it has the 3.0 logo instead of >the 3.1 logo. > >I thought the files tha...
2comp.os.ms-windows.misc
In article <boutilie.737308085@graphite1>, boutilie@rtsg.mot.com (Eric Boutilier) writes: |> > pm860605@longs.LANCE.ColoState.Edu (Peter J. McKinney) writes: |> |> > Price: |> > PC-Xview for DOS $445.00 for 1 $1780.00 for 5 |> |> |> NCD just announced a new generation of PC-Xview. They |> changed the name ...
5comp.windows.x
croaker@highlite.uucp (Francis A. Ney) writes: > I will add my voice to the (hopefully) growing multitudes. > I hereby pledge $1000.00 towards the purchase of CNN, under the same conditions > as already described. I will also post this idea on the other nets I can > access (RIME and Libernet). I'll go in for $100...
16talk.politics.guns
Because riding a passenger doesn't really depend on the type of bike. The things you want a passenger to do/not do is the same. Ergo, if he's asking advice, I reasoned he doesn't have much practice, period. If you say he does, fine. I still wouldn't take the uninitiated up a road that's all switch backs and reverse/...
8rec.motorcycles
<1993Apr21.205403.1@aurora.alaska.edu> nsmca@aurora.alaska.edu writes: >So some of my ideas are a bit odd, off the wall and such, but so was Wilbur and >Orville Wright, and quite a few others.. Sorry if I do not have the big degrees >and such, but I think (I might be wrong, to error is human) I have something >that is...
14sci.space
king@ctron.com (John E. King) writes: >Not exactly. The prophesy clearly implies that people would >still be living in the area, but by the same token it would >never be "rebuilt". Obviously , if people are still there they >would live in houses, correct? Their "nets" implies a fishing >village. This is exactly wha...
19talk.religion.misc
In article <1qvh8n$gf4@msuinfo.cl.msu.edu> friedenb@maple.egr.msu.edu (Gedaliah Friedenberg) writes: > In article <1qvfik$6rf@usenet.INS.CWRU.Edu>, cj195@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (John W. Redelfs) writes: > |> > |> Now that Big Brother has rubbed out one minority religion in Waco, who is > |> next? The Mormons or Je...
19talk.religion.misc
In article <MUCIT.93Apr20144400@vein.cs.rochester.edu>, mucit@cs.rochester.edu (Bulent Murtezaoglu) writes: |> In article <1993Apr20.164517.20876@kpc.com> henrik@quayle.kpc.com writes: |> [stuff deleted] |> henrik] Country. Turks and Azeris consistantly WANT to drag ARMENIA into the henrik] KARABAKH conflict with Az...
17talk.politics.mideast
bena@dec05.cs.monash.edu.au (Ben Aveling) writes: > Don't forget, you are in the country that wouldn't let the Russians > buy Apple II's because of security concerns. That's nothing. They wouldn't let the British buy Inmos Transputer systems because of security concerns. And we designed the damn things! mathew
11sci.crypt
In article <1993Apr15.232551.14817@leland.Stanford.EDU> eechen@leland.Stanford.EDU (Emery Ethan Chen) writes: >One phrase for you....FUCK YOU!!!! >Thanks. Perhaps it's time to start rec.sport.baseball.graffiti, where the kiddies can go yell taunts and insults at each other and leave the rest of us in peace. Sherri ...
9rec.sport.baseball
I'm selling a bunch of my older 12" records off. They are sitting around collecting dust and I never use them. I have used each of these records, once, maybe twice if I didn't record the song I wanted correctly the first time. These records are in PERFECT condition. Please email me with the records you would want...
6misc.forsale
I am looking at buying some Companion brand VLB/ISA/EISA motherboards with HINT chipsets. Has anybody had any experience with this board (good or bad)? Any information would be helpful! thanks -- _______________________________________- Brian Schaufenbuel____________________ | Brian J Schaufenbuel [ "There is no ...
3comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware
In article <tecot.735093703@Xenon.Stanford.EDU> tecot@Xenon.Stanford.EDU (Edward M. Tecot) writes: >>A professor of mine once said "The difference between a Computer Engineer and >>a Computer Scientist is about $5000" meaning the Engineer makes $5000 more than >>P.S. The $5000 is not just a joke >>Scott > >For the most...
4comp.sys.mac.hardware
# #Do anyone know about any shading program based on Xlib in the public domain? #I need an example about how to allocate correct colormaps for the program. # #Appreciate the help. # I don't know if this might help, but I've just started playing with a program called POVRay (Persistance of Vision Raytracer) that also d...
5comp.windows.x
We are representing some Chinese TV manufacturers who want to wholesale their products to Latin American countries. We are looking for brokers/agents who can help us. Products include both color and black/white TVs from 11" to 24". If interested, please e-mail or fax to Mr Z Ho at 713-926-7953 (USA) for more informatio...
6misc.forsale
A reply to a post by kilroy@gboro.rowan.edu (aka Nancy's Sweetheart): ?Human brains are infested with sin, and they can only be trusted ?in very limited circumstances. I would beg to differ with you here. The properly-formed conscience can be trusted virtually ALL the time. I am not so sure, though, about somethin...
15soc.religion.christian
This subject seems to be incredibly inflammatory. Those who subscribe to _Biblical Archaeology Review_ will remember a spectacular letter battle set off when someone complained about a Franklin Mint ad. (_BAR_ is a great magazine, but the contrast between the rather scholarly articles and the incredibly sleazy ads is...
15soc.religion.christian
In article <1993Apr22.112904.6771@ericsson.se> etxmst@sta.ericsson.se writes: >But why not turn the question around, why are automatics so common in >the US? Because some people like them (and some people actually need them). >My guess is that when they tried to couple manuals to the torque-rich >V8's in the sixties ...
7rec.autos
While I don't have an answer for you, I reckon Blaise Pascal is generally credited with inventing the syringe per se. I don't know much about the needles; however, I do know of a southwest Virginia country doctor who some thrity or more years ago invented, patented, used, and sold a syringe/ hypodermic needle combin...
13sci.med
O.K. It would be a shame for Cards fans on the net to go through the 1993 championship season without a mailing list to talk on so I would be willing to look at starting one. Except there's one little problem... I don't know the first thing about how to do it or what it requires in terms of resources or time. So...
9rec.sport.baseball
please subscrive me. rpicas@porto.inescn.pt
5comp.windows.x
ec003b@uhura.cc.rochester.edu (Wizard) writes: >I have posted two new postings on the net, since I discovered how to use it, >and both times I received redicule for predicting the Red Sox as high as >Third in the AL East. Id like to hear why it is people dont think the Sox >can be as high as Third this year. Here are...
9rec.sport.baseball
-*---- I agree with everything that Lee Lady wrote in her previous post in this thread. In case this puzzles people, I would like to expand on two of her comments. In article <C5JoDH.9IG@news.Hawaii.Edu> lady@uhunix.uhcc.Hawaii.Edu (Lee Lady) writes: > Avoiding mistakes is certainly highly desirable. However it is a...
13sci.med
In article <1993Apr9.125215.5613@infonode.ingr.com>, kbputt@infonode.ingr.com (Ken Putt) writes: |> Don't they always? Of course, they're so much more expensive than |> most other quality competitors, Like who, f'rinstance? When I bought my system (November), no first, second, or third tier vendor could touch the ...
3comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware
In article <C5v2Mr.1z1@darkside.osrhe.uoknor.edu> bil@okcforum.osrhe.edu (Bill Conner) writes: >The myth to which I refer is the convoluted counterfeit athiests have >created to make religion appear absurd. Rather than approach religion >(including Christainity) in a rational manner and debating its claims >-as the are...
0alt.atheism
In article <1993Apr20.184627.4585@newshub.ariel.yorku.ca>, cs902043@ariel.yorku.ca (SHAWN LUDDINGTON) writes: |> Tampa Bay will either go for a russian Kozlov (I think that's it) or a |> defenseman Rob Niedemeyer (probably spelt the last name wrong) Rob Niedermayer is a forward (center, I think) with the WHL Medi...
10rec.sport.hockey
ld: Unidentified external symbol _get_wmShellWidgetclass _get_applicationshellwidgetclass I use -lXaw -lXmu -lXext -lX11 -lXt not in this order but in a proper order I am wondering if there has to be some changes in my link libraries or should i include some more libraries. ANy help in this matter will be ve...
5comp.windows.x
In <1r7t6fINNq4c@senator-bedfellow.MIT.EDU> thewho@athena.mit.edu (Derek A Fong) writes: >Is there an extension cord type cable I can buy which allows me to plug >my existing power cord into and then plug this "extension cable" into my >Quadra? There are two approaches: 1. If your power cord is the kind that detach...
4comp.sys.mac.hardware
hedrick@cs.rutgers.edu writes: >down these distinctions. In him there is neither Jew nor Greek, there >is neither slave nor free, there is neither male nor female. If >Moslems do not know him, we may preach to them, but we don't kill ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ As a muslim (spelled sometimes as Moslem) I must say that...
15soc.religion.christian
In article <1qvfik$6rf@usenet.INS.CWRU.Edu>, cj195@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (John W. Redelfs) writes: |> |> Now that Big Brother has rubbed out one minority religion in Waco, who is |> next? The Mormons or Jews? Give me a break. If the Mormons fortified Utah and armed it to the teeth, and were involved in illegal acti...
16talk.politics.guns
Picture our universe floating like a log in a river. As the log floats down the river, it occasionally strikes rocks, the bank, the bottom, other logs. When this collission occurs, kinetic energy is translated into heat, the log degrades, gets scraped up, and other energy translaions occur. The distribution of dama...
14sci.space
I think you can add former A's first baseman Mike Epstein (no relation) to the list. Ari
9rec.sport.baseball
F.Baube[tm] writes: >> Tsniimach Enterprise is described as a ex-military >>establishment, ... They are located near the NPO Energia >>facility in Kaliningrad, outside of Moscow. > >If this facility is in Kaliningrad, this is not near Moscow, it is >in fact the ex-East Prussian Konigsberg, now a Russian enclave on >t...
14sci.space
In <C65FDw.E8E@news.cso.uiuc.edu> George F. Krumins writes: >According to this reasoning there are no rights, at least none that I can think >of.... > You've got it. What you regard as a right, someone else will regard as a privilege. Followups to some generic ethics and morality newsgroup .... ---------------------...
14sci.space
In <KIME.93Apr20133127@mongoose.torolab.ibm.com> kime@mongoose.torolab.ibm.com (Edward Kim) writes: >In article <C5ro4H.Lww@world.std.com> jle@world.std.com (Joe M Leonard) writes: >> Before folks jump on me, let me ask the net - would the Jays >> have won the AL with a good pitcher from AAA in place of Morris (given...
9rec.sport.baseball
>If babies are not supposed to be baptised then why doesn't the Bible >ever say so. It never comes right and says "Only people that know >right from wrong or who are taught can be baptised." This is not a very sound argument for baptising babies. It assumes that if the Bible doesn't say specifically that you don't ne...
15soc.religion.christian
In article <0foVj7i00WB4MIUmht@andrew.cmu.edu> Mamatha Devineni Ratnam <mr47+@andrew.cmu.edu> writes: > >Well, it's not that bad. But I am still pretty pissed of at the >local ABC coverage. They cut off the first half hour of coverage by playing [stuff deleted] Ok, here's the solution to your problem. Move to Canada...
10rec.sport.hockey
I saw once an article about a new line of Macs configured to work more optimally as file servers. Anyone know any more details?
4comp.sys.mac.hardware
In a previous article, 35002_2765@uwovax.uwo.ca () says: >In article <boora.735182771@sfu.ca>, boora@kits.sfu.ca (The GodFather) writes: >> >> CBC had a great chance for some double headers: Toronto/Detroit >> and Vancouver/Winnipeg, but today they said that the East gets the Leafs >> and the West get the Vancouve...
10rec.sport.hockey
In article <sandvik-140493185248@sandvik-kent.apple.com> sandvik@newton.apple.com (Kent Sandvik) writes: > >This is the reason I like the controversy of post-modernism, the >issues of polarities -- evil and good -- are just artificial >constructs, and they fall apart during a closer inspection. > >The more I look into...
0alt.atheism
ajayshah@almaak.usc.edu (Ajay Shah) writes: >"The Preferred Applications Development Platform" >according to 432 of the Fortune 1000 corporations >Survey by Sentry Market Research Survey > 1992 1993 >Unix 18 28 >Mainframe 35 22 >DOS & MSW ...
2comp.os.ms-windows.misc
Anna Matyas (am2x+@andrew.cmu.edu) wrote: > Wasn't Ron Francis captain of the Whalers when he was traded to > Pittsburgh? No. In what still, IMHO, ranks as the all-time greatest PR blunder (not to mention on-ice blunder) the Whalers ever committed, GM Eddie Johnston and Coach Rick Ley 'decided' that Francis was inc...
10rec.sport.hockey
In article 4DB@vu-vlsi.ee.vill.edu, mobasser@vu-vlsi.ee.vill.edu (Bijan Mobasseri) writes: >How do I square this with a respectable resale value? Easy- if it's expensive > to buy new, it's gonna be expensive to buy used. >=============================== >A patently false statement. Try this logic on an Alfa 164. In fa...
7rec.autos
dhartung@chinet.chi.il.us (Dan Hartung) writes: >jgd@dixie.com (John De Armond) writes: >>* The tanks were collapsing interior walls and ceilings putting people >> at great risk. >Dear, dear. They could have COME OUT. Then by your logic, the Jews in Europe in the 1930's were the cause for the Holocaust. Hitler tol...
16talk.politics.guns
In article <1993Apr19.141034.24731@sctc.com> boebert@sctc.com (Earl Boebert) writes: >Let's say you have a scanned image of a line drawing; in this case a >boat, but it could be anything. On the drawing you have a set of >reference points whose true x,y positions are known. > >Now you digitize the drawing manually (...
1comp.graphics
Hi. My last question for the year. I have a mail-order no-name notebook with 4 meg ram. I never have problems with my huge ramdisk or when running desqview, but Win3.1 and W4W2.0 constantly crash on me, most commonly citing a "memory parity error." The only thing I can do is TURN OFF and re-boot. My CMOS ticks off...
2comp.os.ms-windows.misc
In article <1993Apr26.184507.10511@aio.jsc.nasa.gov> kjenks@gothamcity.jsc.nasa.gov writes: >I know it's only wishful thinking, with our current President, >but this is from last fall: > > "Is there life on Mars? Maybe not now. But there will be." > -- Daniel S. Goldin, NASA Administrator, 24 August 1992 >...
14sci.space
Short summary of what Bellovin says Hellman says the NSA says: There is a global key G, plus one key U_C for each chip C. The user can choose a new session key K_P for each phone call P he makes. Chip C knows three keys: G, its own U_C, and the user's K_P. The government as a whole knows G and every U_C. Apparently a m...
11sci.crypt
In article <1qpd98$b7e@geraldo.cc.utexas.edu>, taite@ccwf.cc.utexas.edu () says: > >In article <rayC5Mvvn.LJ1@netcom.com> ray@netcom.com (Ray Fischer) writes: >>taite@ccwf.cc.utexas.edu () writes ... >>> If all choices should have federal funding so poor people can afford >them, >>>then shouldn't firearms be federa...
19talk.religion.misc
Greetings, My question is whether the upcoming release of X11R6 will provide (strong) authentication between the X clients and server(s). If so, will this feature be based on the Kerberos authentication mechanism (and, if so, will Kerberos Version 5 be used)? Please reply via email. Thanks, --Andre -- Andre S. Cosm...
5comp.windows.x
What gives Isreal the right to keep Jeruseleum? It is the home of the muslim a s well as jewish religion, among others. Heck, nobody ever mentions what Yitza k Shamir did forty or fifty years ago which is terrorize westerners much in the way Abdul Nidal does today. Seems Isrealis are nowhere above Arabs, so theref ...
17talk.politics.mideast
Is there a update or something that will allow a person when using novell 3.11 and windows 3.1 file manager to view the files with the name of the person who created it or changed it like the novell command ndir ? tim osburn osburn@halcyon.com -- *------------------------------------------------------------------...
2comp.os.ms-windows.misc
The problems with Catholic liturgy are likely to continue for some time. The problem is, in a nutshell, this: the Liturgy is a symbolic action - in other words Catholics do [or should] believe that the _signs_ during the mass - Water, Blessings, Vestments, Altar, Relics, etc - are real. That is the sprinkling of wat...
15soc.religion.christian
Doug, those stats are great! they help immensely. I tried to E-Mail you with some comments on them but my mail server does not recognize your address. Could you E-Mail me with some info on how to get E-Mail to you? Thanks! Jim Bragg (jbragg@morgan.ucs.mun.ca)
9rec.sport.baseball
I hope this is the correct newsgroup for this. What is the scoop on Methanol and its future as an alternative fuel for vehicles ? How does it compare to ethanol ? There was some news about health risks involved. Anybody know about that. How does the US Clean Air act impact the use of Methanol by the year 1995 ? I...
13sci.med
Are there any X window servers that can run under MS-Windows?? I only know of Deskview but have not seen it in action. Are there any others?? Thanks in advance. Phil pmw0@Lehigh.edu
2comp.os.ms-windows.misc
In article <13608@news.duke.edu> infante@acpub.duke.edu (Andrew Infante) writes: > >Since the occurance, I've paid many >dollars in renumerance, taken the drunk class, >and, yes, listened to all the self-righteous >assholes like yourself that think your SO above the >rest of the world because you've never had your >o...
8rec.motorcycles
Excuse me to every one. I am an Amiga owner and tired to have the same graphic modes. So I saw on nn there was a little bridgeboard that made the Amiga's PC slots communicate with the stanndard Amiga's slot. The building mother house of this little gadget assure me that using this thing I can use all the pc boards incl...
3comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware
David Karr, on the Tue, 20 Apr 1993 01:01:01 GMT wibbled: : In article <C5qtvL.M73@dartvax.dartmouth.edu> Russell.P.Hughes@dartmouth.edu (Knicker Twister) writes: : >In article <1993Apr19.141959.4057@bnr.ca> : >npet@bnr.ca (Nick Pettefar) writes: : > : >> With regards to the pub brawl, he might have a history of such t...
8rec.motorcycles
Here is a different viewpoint. > FYI: The actual horizontal dot placement resoution of an HP > deskjet is 1/600th inch. The electronics and dynamics of the ink > cartridge, however, limit you to generating dots at 300 per inch. > On almost any paper, the ink wicks more than 1/300th inch anyway. > > The method of de...
12sci.electronics
It's basement cleaning time. This stuff has got to go. I have two boxes of 9 track 2400' tapes, around 20 tapes/box. They are free to anyone who wants to come by and pick them up. They've seen very little use. If anyone wants these bad enough to ship, they're yours for the cost of shipping, the cod charge and a $1...
6misc.forsale
>I eagerly await comment. The ice princess next door makes a habit of flooring her cage out of the driveway when she sees me coming. Probably only hits 25mph, or so. (I made the mistake of waving to a neighbor. She has some sort of grudge, now.) I was riding downhill at ~60mph on a local backroad when a brown dobie...
8rec.motorcycles
In article <1993Mar19.215728.24473@blaze.cs.jhu.edu> arromdee@jyusenkyou.cs.jhu.edu (Ken Arromdee) writes: >Armenians did not genocide Turks. See, you are a compulsive liar. Source: "Men Are Like That" by Leonard Ramsden Hartill. The Bobbs-Merrill Company, Indianapolis (1926). (305 pages). (Memoirs of an Armenia...
18talk.politics.misc
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2comp.os.ms-windows.misc
lli+@cs.cmu.edu (Lori Iannamico) writes: >In an article published in this morning's Pittsburgh Post Gazette, >KBL (the Pgh. cable sports channel) President Bill Craig has >confirmed that he has had preliminary talks with the Mouth of >the North, Don Cherry. Craig said he is interested in hiring Cherry >as color com...
10rec.sport.hockey
In article <HM.93Apr15113851@yoda.cs.brown.edu>, hm@cs.brown.edu (Harry Mamaysky) writes: |> In article <1qhuhm$ep8@usenet.INS.CWRU.Edu> cl056@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (Hamaza H. Salah) writes: |> |> [ in reference to Benjamin Netanyahu ] |> |> didn't this guy go crying on the "zionist" tv confessing |> that he...
18talk.politics.misc
>kaldis@romulus.rutgers.edu (Theodore A. Kaldis) writes: >> When I entered 1st grade, Eisenhower was President and John F. Kennedy >> was just a relatively obscure Senator from New England. So how old do >> you think I am now? And we all hope, Teddy, that you will graduate from the first grade while Clinton is Presi...
18talk.politics.misc
In article <AfnKOVK00UhB01RDtJ@andrew.cmu.edu>, Robert Angelo Pleshar <rp16+@andrew.cmu.edu> writes: > <kfnJYea00Uh_I1VmUs@andrew.cmu.edu> > NNTP-Posting-Host: po5.andrew.cmu.edu > In-Reply-To: <kfnJYea00Uh_I1VmUs@andrew.cmu.edu> > > from Anna Matyas: >>>Now if we could just clone Chelios's personality and transplant...
10rec.sport.hockey