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>I'm really impressed with Bowman's coaching tactics - he's had an answer for
>every move that Brooks has thrown at the Pens.
>
>Susan Dart
Such as?
-jake.
| 10rec.sport.hockey |
In article <1993Apr28.230749.18198@Virginia.EDU> ab4z@Virginia.EDU ("Andi Beyer") writes:
>P.P.S. Just to clear up something, I don't think than the Jews
>are necessarily any worse than other people
How generous Andi. Thanks for your validation.
-Adam Schwartz
| 17talk.politics.mideast |
In article <1993Apr26.193801.12416@lynx.dac.northeastern.edu> angel@Foghorn_Leghorn.coe.northeastern.edu (Kirill Shklovsky) writes:
>In article <1993Apr26.104320.10398@infodev.cam.ac.uk> rja14@cl.cam.ac.uk (Ross Anderson) writes:
>>I'm afraid this doesn't work either. We can pick up laptop screens without any
>>problem... | 11sci.crypt |
gsu0033@uxa.ecn.bgu.edu (Eric Molas) writes:
> Religion (especially Christianity) is nothing more than a DRUG.
There is a certain truth to this statement. Only I would use the word
"medicine" instead of drug. With regard to the condition of the human
soul, Christianity is first and foremost a healing medicine. It a... | 15soc.religion.christian |
In article <C4zAyM.M9u@spss.com> goer@midway.uchicago.edu writes:
>
>I thought everyone who died simply went to Sheol. The notion of going to
>heaven is a Christianization based on those parts of the NT that speak of
>an immaterial afterlife.
>
> -Richard L. Goerwitz goer%midway@uchicago.bitnet
> goer... | 15soc.religion.christian |
In article <1993Apr13.150904.25249@alchemy.chem.utoronto.ca>, Mark B. says:
>
> Was he better than Balboni?
>
this borders on blasphemy.
bob vesterman.
| 9rec.sport.baseball |
Of course, if you want to check the honesty of your dealler, take it in
knowing what's wrong, and ask them to tell you. :)
Of course he'll probably know right a way, then charge you a $20 service
fee. :)
Rob
| 4comp.sys.mac.hardware |
In article <16BB7B863.I3150101@dbstu1.rz.tu-bs.de> I3150101@dbstu1.rz.tu-bs.de (Benedikt Rosenau) writes:
#In article <1r0sn0$3r@horus.ap.mchp.sni.de>
#frank@D012S658.uucp (Frank O'Dwyer) writes:
#
#>|>#>#Theism is strongly correlated with irrational belief in absolutes. Irrational
#>|>#>#belief in absolutes is strong... | 0alt.atheism |
In article <1993Apr21.4889.48270@dosgate>, "mike tancsa" <mike.tancsa@canrem.com> writes:
>
>
> I am considering adding to my 386 system equipped with a 130meg Maxtor
> HD, a second Maxtor 245 Meg HD. I assume this will not be a problem.
> However, I remember reading somewhere that to do this, you needed to
> re... | 3comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware |
In article <93112.164435J5J@psuvm.psu.edu> John A. Johnson <J5J@psuvm.psu.edu> writes:
#In article <1r39kh$itp@horus.ap.mchp.sni.de>, frank@D012S658.uucp (Frank
#O'Dwyer) says:
#>
#[ . . .]
#>Specifically, I'd like to know what relativism concludes when two
#>people grotesquely disagree. Is it:
#>
#>(a) Both are right... | 19talk.religion.misc |
I would like to sell some software. Shipping is $3 per order - 1 or more
games in the continental U.S. $6 to Canada. Contact me for shipping
to other locations.
Contraption Zack $20
Perfect condition. Unregistered & all docs/disks/packaging
A 3-D puzzle game with great animated grap... | 6misc.forsale |
In article <1993Apr20.163456.8983@adobe.com>, snichols@adobe.com (Sherri Nichols) writes:
> In article <13586@news.duke.edu> fierkelab@bchm.biochem.duke.edu (Eric Roush) writes:
>>1) Since time immemorial, batters have complained about calls.
>>So have pitchers and catchers.
>
> However, batters didn't use to go for ... | 9rec.sport.baseball |
COMPUTER HARDWARE
( all are working fine last time checked )
Tandy 360k external floppy drive with cable (hardly used)
..................... $70
-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
SOFTWARE
... | 6misc.forsale |
regard@hpsdde.sdd.hp.com (Adrienne Regard) writes:
>In article <1993Apr9.154530.15187@colorado.edu> wws@roberts.colorado.edu (Wendy Sullivan) writes:
>> Abortion (in many cases) is a choice, birth is a necessary function to keep
>> our population alive. To those who disagree with abortion, I am sure cost
>> is... | 19talk.religion.misc |
I am thinking about getting an Infiniti G20.
In consumer reports it is ranked high in many
catagories including highest in reliability index for compact cars.
Mitsubushi Galant was second followed by Honda Accord).
A couple of things though:
1) In looking around I have yet to see anyone driving this
car. I see lot... | 7rec.autos |
In article <1993Apr21.204036.13723@rick.dgbt.doc.ca> jhan@debra.dgbt.doc.ca (Jerry Han) writes:
>In article <bontchev.735404289@fbihh>
>
>As one of the happily sleeping people, I would just like to ask this->
>aren't people just slightly overreacting to this? Or are we all of a
>sudden going to draw parallels to Nazi ... | 11sci.crypt |
Archive-name: cryptography-faq/part01
Last-modified: 1993/4/15
FAQ for sci.crypt, part 1: Overview
This is the first of ten parts of the sci.crypt FAQ. The parts are
mostly independent, but you should read this part before the rest. We
don't have the time to send out missing parts by mail, so don't ask.
Notes such a... | 11sci.crypt |
Can some kind soul provide me with information on LDRs that contain an
onboard light-source, in a totally integrated and light-shielded unit.
I have seen a VTL5C LDR in some schematics. So who are the manufacturers
of these devices, and what are the different types.
Thanks very much in advance,
Jim.
---------------... | 12sci.electronics |
In article <735660736snz@morgan.demon.co.uk> tony@morgan.demon.co.uk writes:
>In article <1993Apr23.164901.13892@megatek.com> randy@megatek.com writes:
>
>> When did *you* go out and change the laws of physics? :-) According to some
>>numbers I used to see bandied around, shaft drive is on the order of 95-97%
>>effic... | 8rec.motorcycles |
In article <15821.2be3e125@cpva.saic.com> thomsonal@cpva.saic.com writes:
>On Sat, 1 May 1993 23:13:39 GMT, henry@zoo.toronto.edu (Henry Spencer) said:
>
>> No. A "dragless" satellite does not magically have no drag; it burns fuel
>> constantly to fight drag, maintaining the exact orbit it would have *if*
>> there was... | 14sci.space |
rgc3679@bcstec.ca.boeing.com (Robert G. Carpenter) writes:
> Hi Netters,
>
> I'm building a CAD package and need a 3D graphics library that can handle
> some rudimentry tasks, such as hidden line removal, shading, animation, etc.
>
> Can you please offer some recommendations?
It's really not that hard to do. There... | 1comp.graphics |
In article <1993May15.021746.9527@seas.smu.edu> pts@seas.smu.edu (Paul Thompson Schreiber) writes:
> By Nancy Najarian
>huddled around one measly candle or kerosene lamp in the cold? How to
>make others feel the isolation of living in a country of 3.5 million
>people completely blockaded by h... | 17talk.politics.mideast |
In article <spiroC4Bssw.Drq@netcom.com>, spiro@netcom.com (Philip N. Spiro) writes:
> George A. Theall (theall@gdalsrv.sas.upenn.edu) wrote:
> : In article <dickyjC4B7H8.BMt@netcom.com> dickyj@netcom.com (Dicky Johan) writes:
> : >It seems that there are using the 16450 UART chip in the
> : >machine. Is that the same a... | 3comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware |
In article <121765@netnews.upenn.edu> sanjay@kin.lap.upenn.edu (Sanjay Sinha) writes:
>
>I just noticed that my halogen table lamp runs off 12 Volts.
>The big thinngy that plugs into the wall says 12 Volts DC, 20mA
>
>The question is: Can I trickle charge the battery on my CB650
>with it?
You could, but it would be c... | 8rec.motorcycles |
Robert Singleton (bobs@thnext.mit.edu) wrote:
: > Sure it isn't mutually exclusive, but it lends weight to (i.e. increases
: > notional running estimates of the posterior probability of) the
: > atheist's pitch in the partition, and thus necessarily reduces the same
: > quantity in the theist's pitch. This is becaus... | 0alt.atheism |
Hello,
While refurbishing our observatory I came across the above mentioned camera. It was manufactured
by the Instrument Corporation of Florida ~ 1970. Now for my questions:
1) Does anyone have any knowledge of this equipement ?
2) Does anyone know of the company (phone numbers ?) ?
3) Are there any others o... | 6misc.forsale |
I'd *desparately* prefer it if we didn't rehash the same arguments
that went on ad infinitum last time. That's especially true for
sci.crypt. For that matter, I've created alt.privacy.clipper, since
the traffic is appearing in *many* different groups right now.
I'm going to focus here on some technical aspects of th... | 11sci.crypt |
Bob: Excellent! To the point and correct! Spread the word.
| 7rec.autos |
In article <15APR93.14691229.0062@lafibm.lafayette.edu> VB30@lafibm.lafayette.edu (VB30) writes:
>Just wondering. A friend and I were talking the other day, and
>we were (for some reason) trying to come up with names of Jewish
>maybe John Lowenstein.
Lowenstein is NOT Jewish. However, there is a long list including... | 9rec.sport.baseball |
>lynn@pacesetter.com (Lynn E. Hall) writes:
>
>>allowed (yes, there is a God). No open containers on the street was the
>>signs in the bars. Yeah, RIGHT! The 20 or so cops on hand for the couple of
>>thousand of bikers in a 1 block main street were not citing anyone. The
>>street was filled with empty cans at least 2 f... | 8rec.motorcycles |
My 24-bit color 600 dpi fladbed scanner can do the job for you. GIF, TIFF,
PCX, BMP. Interested? Please write to me: imagesyz@aol.com
| 1comp.graphics |
In article <1993May10.160125.3179@colorado.edu> perlman@qso.Colorado.EDU (Eric S. Perlman) writes:
>>::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
>>
>>To Eric S. Perlman (perlman@qso.Colorado.EDU):
>>
>>Your posts make a good case study for an unashamed misanthrope.
>>Instead of attempting to ... | 17talk.politics.mideast |
The most current orbital elements from the NORAD two-line element sets are
carried on the Celestial BBS, (513) 427-0674, and are updated daily (when
possible). Documentation and tracking software are also available on this
system. As a service to the satellite user community, the most current
elements for the current... | 14sci.space |
mss@netcom.com (Mark Singer) said:
>
>We know that very, very few players at this age make much of an impact
>in the bigs, especially when they haven't even played AAA ball.
Yes. But this is *irrelevant*. You're talking about averages, when we
have lots of information about THIS PLAYER IN PARTICULAR to base our
de... | 9rec.sport.baseball |
In article i8n@agate.berkeley.edu, manish@uclink.berkeley.edu (Manish Vij) writes:
>
>>Motorcycles are not allowed on th 17 mile drive at pebble Beach.
>
>what?
>
>are there posted signs?
>
>what do they cite you for?
They don't. It's a closed access road, you pay to get in (if you don't
have a resident sticker), and... | 8rec.motorcycles |
Could someone please send me the basics of the NASP project:
1. The proposal/objectives
2. The current status of the project/obstacles encountered
3. Chance that the project shall ever be completed
or any other interesting information about this project.
Any help will be much appreciated
--
Terry Ford [aa429@freene... | 14sci.space |
In article <1r1jq4$af5@network.ucsd.edu> adean@weber.ucsd.edu (Anthony V. Dean) writes:
>
>I've been reading, with much confusion, about whether or not to use
>ATManager. Lately, all the packages I've been buying have all
>included ATManager as a "bonus"
>I do some desktop publishing using PageMaker and Coreldraw.
>Cor... | 2comp.os.ms-windows.misc |
I have enrolled in "The History of Christianity" at a college here in
St. Louis. The teacher of the class is what I consider to be
closed-minded and bigotted on the subject of what the definition of
Christianity is. His definition is tied directly to that of the
Trinity and the Catholic church's definition of it and b... | 15soc.religion.christian |
>Armenia says it could shoot down Turkish planes
Armenia does not have pot to piss in it; let alone shooting
down modern war planes.
| 17talk.politics.mideast |
In article <MCGARY.93May12172612@mojo.intellection.com>, mcgary@intellection.com (Mike McGary) writes:
|> In article <1sr3klINNauq@news.u.washington.edu> pramod@stein.u.washington.edu (Pramod Mahadev) writes:
|>
|> > ld: Unidentified external symbol
|> > _get_wmShellWidgetclass
|> > _get_applicationshellwi... | 5comp.windows.x |
On 20 Apr 93 13:38:34 GMT dps@nasa.kodak.com (Dan Schaertel,,,) wrote:
>In article 11853@vice.ICO.TEK.COM, bobbe@vice.ICO.TEK.COM (Robert Beauchaine) writes:
>|>
>|> Yet I am still not a believer. Is god not concerned with my
>|> disposition? Why is it beneath him to provide me with the
>|> evidence I would requir... | 0alt.atheism |
Does anyone know what is available in terms of automated testing
of X/Motif applications. I am thinking of a system which I could
program (or which could record events/output) with our verification
test procedures and then run/rerun each time we do regression
testing. I am interested in a product like this for our UNIX... | 5comp.windows.x |
In article <1993May15.122701.24007@husc3.harvard.edu> stojanov@husc11.harvard.edu (Milan Stojanovic) writes:
>In article <1su90eINNocq@mojo.eng.umd.edu> josip@eng.umd.edu (Josip Loncaric) writes:
>>
>>The annihilation of Islam ("Turks") is an older Serbian agenda.
>
> Indeed, so was annihilation of Germans during WWI... | 17talk.politics.mideast |
In article <Stafford-200493133025@stafford.winona.msus.edu> Stafford@Vax2.Winona.MSUS.Edu (John Stafford) writes:
>In article <C5sHD0.LH6@athena.cs.uga.edu>, ahatcher@athena.cs.uga.edu
>(Allan Hatcher) wrote:
>>
>
>> You can't make a Citizens arrest on anything but a felony.
>
> I'm not sure that's true. Let me rephr... | 8rec.motorcycles |
leavitt@cs.umd.edu (Mr. Bill) writes:
>mjs@sys.uea.ac.uk (Mike Sixsmith) writes:
>mjs>Also, IMHO, telling newbies about countersteering is, er, counter-productive
>mjs>cos it just confuses them. I rode around quite happily for 10 years
>mjs>knowing nothing about countersteering. I cannot say I ride any differently
>m... | 8rec.motorcycles |
I can only comment on the Kings, but the most obvious candidate for pleasant
surprise is Alex Zhitnik. He came highly touted as a defensive defenseman, but
he's clearly much more than that. Great skater and hard shot (though wish he
were more accurate). In fact, he pretty much allowed the Kings to trade away
that huge ... | 10rec.sport.hockey |
How much better to get wisdom than gold, to choose understanding rather
than silver!
Proverbs 16:16
| 15soc.religion.christian |
CAD Setup For Sale:
G486PLB Local Bus Motherboard
Can use up to 32MB of SIMMS (256k/1M/4M)
9 expansion slots (8 16-bit slots, 1 32-bit slot)
Weitek 4167 co-processor socket
33 Mhz Intel CPU
33 Mhz Weitek 4167 Math Co-processor
G-Host4000 Local Bus ET4000 Video Card
Based on Tseng Labs' ET4000 chip design
... | 6misc.forsale |
From article <1993Apr15.024246.8076@Virginia.EDU>, by ejv2j@Virginia.EDU ("Erik Velapoldi"):
> This happened about a year ago on the Washington DC Beltway.
> Snot nosed drunken kids decided it would be really cool to
> throw huge rocks down on cars from an overpass. Four or five
> cars were hit. There were several se... | 7rec.autos |
In article <C5rtLJ.Aqz@usenet.ucs.indiana.edu>, wwarf@silver.ucs.indiana.edu (Wayne J. Warf) writes:
> I can't see these people standing calmly around while they burned to
> death. Sorry. I just can't see them choosing a death as horrible as
> this. The story doesn't wash. It'll take some convincing to get me
> to bel... | 16talk.politics.guns |
In article <C638zs.pr@cs.vu.nl> wlieftin@cs.vu.nl (Liefting W) writes:
>ecktons@ucs.byu.edu (Sean Eckton) writes:
>
>>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 i... | 2comp.os.ms-windows.misc |
Hi.
I'm not sure what the other guy (can't track down his post for his name)
was talking about when he made the claim that cobralinks are not adjustable.
They are. There's a space between each link where the "teeth" of the
locking head notch in. Thus, each link is a possible locking point.
Also, (and this is not a... | 8rec.motorcycles |
In article <Ufk_Gqu00WBKE7cX5V@andrew.cmu.edu>, Ashish Arora <ashish+@andrew.cmu.edu> writes:
> Excerpts from netnews.sci.econ: 5-Apr-93 Re: Supply Side Economic Po..
> by Not a Boomer@desire.wrig
> [...]
>
>> The deficits declined from 84-9, reaching a low of 2.9% of GNP before
>> the tax and spending hike of 1... | 18talk.politics.misc |
In article <1993Apr26.215627.24917@organpipe.uug.arizona.edu> brian@lpl.arizona.edu (Brian Ceccarelli 602/621-9615) writes:
>A baby's innocence has nothing to do with whether the baby
>is a sinner. Innocence and the sin nature are two different attributes.
>The baby is innocent, yet the baby is a sinner.
>You have... | 19talk.religion.misc |
I am new to this newsgroup so I apologise if this is not the appropriate
forum to ask this question. I am looking for the address of Noise Cancellation
Technologies. It is rather important. So if you can help me in this regard,
please do. Thank you.
-- Rosli
Khairon@aludra.usc.edu
| 12sci.electronics |
Here is a story. I bought a car about two weeks ago. I finally can
get hold of the previous owner of the car and got all maintanence
history of the car. In between '91 and '92, the instrument pannel
of the car has been replaced and the odometer also has been reset
to zero. Therefore, the true meter reading is the ... | 7rec.autos |
This drive is less than one year old. The cartridges have all been bought
since then. All is in excellent condition and still under warranty.
Due to a change in system use, I now need a large, contiguous drive.
Offer includes:
SyDos 44i internal drive
SCSI adapter card and cables
All original documentation
Softw... | 6misc.forsale |
In <sandvik-170493170457@sandvik-kent.apple.com> sandvik@newton.apple.com writes:
> In article <1qevbh$h7v@agate.berkeley.edu>, dzkriz@ocf.berkeley.edu (Dennis
> Kriz) wrote:
> > I'm going to try to do something here, that perhaps many would
> > not have thought even possible. I want to begin the process of
> > initi... | 19talk.religion.misc |
In article <116084@bu.edu> icop@csa.bu.edu (Antonio Pera) writes:
>
> I loved the ABC coverage. The production was excellent. The appearance
Antonio,you weren't alone.
ABC ratings were very good. I was schocked to hear that ABC's telecast
was the fifth most watched sporting event over the weekend. National
rating came... | 10rec.sport.hockey |
mmwang@adobe.com (Michael Wang) writes:
>I was looking for a rigorous definition because otherwise we would be
>spending the rest of our lives arguing what a "Christian" really
>believes.
I don't think we need to argue about this.
>KS>Do you think that the motto points out that this country is proud
>KS>of its freed... | 0alt.atheism |
Philadelphia 1 1 2 1--5
Hartford 1 2 1 0--4
First period
1, Hartford, Nylander 10 (unassisted) 8:51.
2, Philadelphia, Recchi 53 (Lindros, Brind'Amour) pp, 19:59.
Second period
3, Hartford, Burt 6 (Cunneyworth, Kron) 2:00.
4, Philadelphia, Bowen 1 (Eklund, ... | 10rec.sport.hockey |
pharvey@quack.kfu.com (Paul Harvey) writes:
>dlecoint@garnet.acns.fsu.edu (Darius_Lecointe) writes:
>>Exactly. Sunday worship is in honor or the *SUN*, not the *SON* of God.
>
>Same thing, isn't it? It's pronounced the same? What other heavenly
>beings are resurrected? The moon? That would by lunacy, at least to a
>s... | 19talk.religion.misc |
I would like to hook up some cameras that were recently donated to our
local community cable TV station which have sync inputs in the form
of horizontal and vertical drive. Our station sync is a black burst
which works fine with other boxes with "genlock" style inputs. Can
anyone point me at a design, article, or whate... | 12sci.electronics |
jrm@gnv.ifas.ufl.edu:
Firearms tend to fall into this low dollar/pound area. It would not
be economic to smuggle them in. All production would have to be
local. There are not all that many people who have both the skill
AND motivation to assemble worthwhile firearms from scratch.
High-ranking crime ... | 16talk.politics.guns |
livesey@solntze.wpd.sgi.com (Jon Livesey) writes:
[...]
>>The "`little' things" above were in reference to Germany, clearly. People
>>said that there were similar things in Germany, but no one could name any.
>That's not true. I gave you two examples. One was the rather
>pevasive anti-semitism in German Christianit... | 0alt.atheism |
: you mention could cut it as stars in the NHL! Even "Rexi" in his prime was more
: of a good regular in New York/Edmonton than a superstar in his own right,
: although some blamed that on lack of effort on his behalf.
:
I think that the NY management made a mistake, and remember how Edmonton
called Reksa in the middl... | 10rec.sport.hockey |
I was following an example of the LH the other day, and noticed the fit
between the tunk lid and the rear bumper. The gap was quite small on
the left side, but much larger on the right. Blech!!!
---Mark
| 7rec.autos |
Please excuse if FAQ but...
New Trident 8900CL based card claims to have 1280x1024 support.
Drivers with card indicate several 1280x1024 drivers on diskette.
Windows 3.1 does not make all drivers on diskette available to
configuration dialog box. Any suggestion?
Thanx; please e-mail.
dfeldman@uswest.com
| 2comp.os.ms-windows.misc |
mserv@mozart.cc.iup.edu (Mail Server) writes:
: Ok, a few days back, the below-included message was posted stating:
:
: > I believe with everything in my heart that on May 3, 1993, the city of
: >Portland, Oregon in the country of the United States of America will be hit
: >with a catastrophic and disastrous eart... | 15soc.religion.christian |
In <1993Apr16.202441.16032@CSD-NewsHost.Stanford.EDU> andy@SAIL.Stanford.EDU (Andy Freeman) writes:
>In article <93104.175256U28037@uicvm.uic.edu> Jason Kratz <U28037@uicvm.uic.edu> writes:
>>people are getting killed by gang violence every day? Every single day I hear
>>about more people getting killed by gang viole... | 16talk.politics.guns |
In article <C5s5n0.DyJ@world.std.com> rjk@world.std.com (Robert J. Kolker) writes:
>take their oath at the fortress. Lo Tepol Shaynit Matzadah. Matzadah will
>not fall again!
These zealots. Holy fuck.
Israel. Armenia. Turkey. Greece. Croatia. Serbia. Bosnia. Russia. Germany.
Iran. The Arab World.
War.... | 16talk.politics.guns |
So it looks like I'm going to have to put a couple of bikes in storage
for a few months, starting several months from now, and I'm already
contemplating how to do it so they're as easy to get going again as
possible. I have everything under control, I think, besides the
batteries. I know that if I buy a $50.00 Battery ... | 8rec.motorcycles |
Does anyone know of a program or utility that will
enable the Mac to read Unix (i.e. NeXT) 3.5 in. disks?
Thanks,
Warren
warren@laplace.biology.yale.edu
| 4comp.sys.mac.hardware |
The only Mormon I ever know who was in the FBI considered
J. Edgar Hoover to be an A-1 turd.
--
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Gordon Banks N3JXP | "Skepticism is the chastity of the intellect, and
geb@cadre.dsl.pitt.edu | it is shameful to surrender it too soon... | 16talk.politics.guns |
>>So good that there isn't any diff whether or not ATManager is turned
>>on or not. Is it worth it to run ATM at all? Especially with these
>>better printer technologies ... and TT?
>
>There are some fonts that are only available as PS fonts. If you
>have a PS font that you want to use, use ATM. Otherwise, it is
>a w... | 2comp.os.ms-windows.misc |
Some rendering programs require that all surface normals point in the same
direction. (ie: On a closed cube, all normals point outwards). You can use
the points on the faces to determine the direction of the normal, by making
sure that all points are either in clockwise or counter-clockwise order.
How do you go abou... | 1comp.graphics |
I read an article about the benefits of a VLB motherboard. It said that a
true VLB board supports bus mastering, otherwise it is just as good as an ISA
motherboard.
Doesn't all VLB motherboard support bus mastering? I just bought a 486-33 VLB
and the tech manual does not explicitly state the words "local bus masterin... | 3comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware |
2comp.os.ms-windows.misc | |
In article <C5u5LG.C3G@gpu.utcc.utoronto.ca> molnar@Bisco.CAnet.CA (Tom Molnar) writes:
>I experienced a sudden numbness in my left arm this morning. Just after
>I completed my 4th set of deep squats. Today was my weight training
>day and I was just beginning my routine. All of a sudden at the end of
>the 4th set my... | 13sci.med |
The tech support line for GCC is 1-800-231-1570.
**** From Planet BMUG, the FirstClass BBS of BMUG. The message contained in
**** this posting does not in any way reflect BMUG's official views.
| 4comp.sys.mac.hardware |
In article <1qjv95$1t1@bogus.sura.net> vargish@bogus.sura.net (Nicholas Vargish) writes:
>A SoundBlater (SB) card is _supposed_ to share IRQ 7 with LPT1
>(parallel printer interface 1), and in general this scheme works well.
>However, sometimes there are conflicts -- it seemed to depend on the
>software more than anyth... | 3comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware |
I asked for opinions yesterday on Gateway machines. All
the e-mail I received indicated that they were solid,
reliable machines and technical support was very good.
Well, Gateway faxed me a price sheet just now. It seems
to be on the higher side, but then again, maybe not.
Dell's price for a similar price is a whole ... | 3comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware |
In article <pdb059-210493135728@kilimanjaro.jpl.nasa.gov> pdb059@ipl.jpl.nasa.gov (Paul Bartholomew) writes:
A very well put together post. I disagree with several key points, but the
post is an excellent one with which to "engage in discourse":
>There has been much discussion recently about the right to
>fre... | 18talk.politics.misc |
demon@desire.wright.edu (Not a Boomer) writes:
> A judge denied GM's new trial motion, even though GM says it has two
>new witnesses that said the occupant of the truck was dead from the impact, not
>from the fire.
>
> Thoughts?
How can a witness tell that someone in a burning truck is dead rather than
unconscious?
>... | 18talk.politics.misc |
On Mon, 19 Apr 1993 03:45:17 GMT Wayne Smith (wlsmith@valve.heart.rri.uwo.ca) wrote:
| In article <RICHK.93Apr15075248@gozer.grebyn.com> richk@grebyn.com (Richard Krehbiel) writes:
| >So, when you've got multi-tasking, you want to increase performance by
| >increasing the amount of overlapping you do.
| >
| >One way i... | 3comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware |
Last year Brein Taylor was in A ball, probably at Tampa in the
Florida State League. I believe he began this year in AA which
is Albany. Hopefully George won't rush him and he'll be
allowed to progress at his own rate to AAA and then to the
Bronx. This guy is the real thing.
Jonathan Alboum
UVA
| 9rec.sport.baseball |
In article <1993Apr24.064907.22281@ennews.eas.asu.edu>, gsulliva@enuxha.eas.asu.edu (Glenn A Sullivan) writes...
>I designed and built hardware in 1988 that would output a logic level (from
>a 567 tone detector) upon detecting a 500 microwatt LED 28 feet away.
>Used a Motorola MRD360, biased linearly in a DC-feedback... | 12sci.electronics |
930425
Tony Alicia writes:
Let's start with the name "Rosicrucian". I took me a long time to come
to the conclusion that there is a difference between a *member* of a
"rosicrucian" body and BEING *a* ROSICRUCIAN. So when you say that you met
some 'rosicrucians' you mean "members of a group that calls themselves
rosic... | 19talk.religion.misc |
In article <C5Hq3o.G4p@tss.com> hanson@tss.com (Hanson Loo) writes:
>Didn't Bob Horner go straight from Arizona State Univ.
>to the Atlanta Braves? I remember he had one great
>month hitting dingers and then the next I heard
>he was in Japan.
A month? Well, he did have a short career--compared to what one might
have ... | 9rec.sport.baseball |
In article <1993Apr22.085129.554@condor.navsses.navy.mil>, zimm@condor.navsses.navy.mil writes:
>Greetings!
>
>I've had a bunch of problems with the 24x. Opening a DOS window on the
>desktop can occasionally result in the windows "blowing up" into a set of
>horizontal lines, hashing the entire desktop. Nothing can... | 2comp.os.ms-windows.misc |
In Texas (Well, Corpus Christi anyway) if you pick up the phone and dial
890 the phone company will read back the number to you.
Try it. It might work.
| 12sci.electronics |
> How do I view .eps files on X? I have an image in color encapsulated
> postscript, and need to view it on my screen.
Several ways are available -- pageview (which I think came
with our system, so I can't point), ghostview (with ghostscript), and
the new xv 3.00 package all do so. I recommend the latter two,
espec... | 5comp.windows.x |
In <C68zD9.Mxp@news.udel.edu> stern@brahms.udel.edu (Garland Stern) writes:
>I am interested in finding 3D animation programs for the Mac.
>I am especially interested in any programs that don't exist
>in a PC port and are so good that they would make me go buy
>a Mac. Do any such exist?
>Thanks in advance
Howdy... ... | 1comp.graphics |
For Sale:
One Boss Turbo Overdrive Pedal for guitar, bass, or keyboards--$35
or best offer. Thanks!! Respond to hw26 or call 268-4841.
Harry
| 6misc.forsale |
In article <1993Apr28.141743.28994@ugle.unit.no> eliza@tigern (Elisabeth Bull) writes:
>From: eliza@tigern (Elisabeth Bull)
>Subject: Re: Why I'm not using Dos 6 anymore
>Date: Wed, 28 Apr 93 14:17:43 GMT
>Mark Woodruff (CDA90038@UCF1VM.BITNET) wrote:
>>
>> This morning at 4 am while I was working on my research pape... | 2comp.os.ms-windows.misc |
evensont@spot.Colorado.EDU (EVENSON THOMAS RANDALL) writes:
>Yes, I suppose it is true that people make mistakes. It is interesting to
>note that in those long ago OT days, if you weren't 100% correct in
>your prophecies, people got very mad and you were no longer believed,
>even put to death.
This is one of the dif... | 15soc.religion.christian |
Version 1.0 of NCSA Mosaic for the X Window System, a networked
information systems and World Wide Web browser, is hereby released:
file://ftp.ncsa.uiuc.edu/Mosaic/xmosaic-source/xmosaic-1.0.tar.Z
.../xmosaic-binaries/xmosaic-sun.Z
.../xmosaic-binaries/xmosaic-sg... | 5comp.windows.x |
In article <1993Apr17.212119.13901@coe.montana.edu> warped@cs.montana.edu (Doug Dolven) writes:
>
>Has anyone heard anything about Mel Hall this season? I'd heard he wasn't
>with the Yankees any more. What happened to him?
>
> Doug Dolven
Mel is alive and well and playing in Japan. (The Yanks let him go because
h... | 9rec.sport.baseball |
A while ago there was a reference to a paper on a crypto file
system (CFS) given by someone at at AT&T (?). How can I
get a copy? Is it available on the net? Was it published?
Who was the author?
Thanks
--
-->>>>>>>>>> Peter Reilley ..... pvr@wiis.wang.com ..... KA1LAT <<<<<<<<<<<--
... | 11sci.crypt |
kcochran@nyx.cs.du.edu (Keith "Justified And Ancient" Cochran) writes:
>>>How many contridictions do you want to see?
>>Good question. If I claim something is a general trend, then to disprove this,
>>I guess you'd have to show that it was not a general trend.
>No, if you're going to claim something, then it is up to ... | 0alt.atheism |
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