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mss@netcom.com (Mark Singer) writes:
>In article <93109.190117RVESTERM@vma.cc.nd.edu> <RVESTERM@vma.cc.nd.edu> writes:
>>In article <mssC5qrrz.91H@netcom.com>, mss@netcom.com (Mark Singer) says:
>>>
>>
>>1) why would owners decrease ticket prices when they obviously get
>> lots of people to pay the price they're aski... | 9rec.sport.baseball |
I sent a version of this post out a while ago, but it was swallowed by
the void. My apologies if anyone ends up receiving it.
Sherri Nichols writes:
>In article <22APR93.04131972@vax.clarku.edu> hhenderson@vax.clarku.edu writes:
>>snichols@adobe.com (Sherri Nichols) writes:
>>
>>>I just don't
>>>happen to think that... | 9rec.sport.baseball |
Hi,
I found what I believe is an undocumented feature in my windows directory,
Microsoft Diagnostics, ver 2.00. I am specifically interested in a more
in depth explanation of the legends in the memory mapping report.
Thanks.
Chak Aw
chakaw@u.washington.edu
| 2comp.os.ms-windows.misc |
davet@interceptor.cds.tek.com (Dave Tharp CDS) writes:
]In article <1076@rider.UUCP> joe@rider.cactus.org writes:
]>cookson@mbunix.mitre.org (Cookson) writes:
][bozo posts GIFS to rec.moto]
]>he and his postmaster are also gonna get 500 copies of the post in their
]>mailboxes.
]
] Hey, it's a great picture. You can... | 8rec.motorcycles |
Greetings,
Probably a tired old horse, but... maybe with a slightly different
twist. I wanted to know if there are any good English-language texts
for learning ancient Hebrew, and how these compare with German
educational texts qualitywise, if anybody has an idea. I can't figure
out if I should buy one here for lat... | 15soc.religion.christian |
In <1qvh8tINNsg6@citation.ksu.ksu.edu> yohan@citation.ksu.ksu.edu (Jonathan W
Newton) writes:
>In article <C5qGM3.DL8@news.cso.uiuc.edu>, cobb@alexia.lis.uiuc.edu (Mike
Cobb) writes:
>>Merely a question for the basis of morality
>>
>>Moral/Ethical behavior = _Societally_ _acceptable_ _behavior_.
>I disagree with t... | 0alt.atheism |
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\title {Letter to the Editor} \endtitle
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\date {April 20, 1993} \enddate
\endtopmatter
In a letter to the FBI, David Koresh said: ``Do you want me to
pull back the heavens and show you m... | 18talk.politics.misc |
In article <sehari.733764410@vincent1.iastate.edu>, sehari@iastate.edu (Babak Sehari) writes:
|> In <C4truE.6AA@ms.uky.edu> msunde01@mik.uky.edu (Mark Underwood) writes:
|>
|> >I am somewhat familiar with the dB measurements as they apply to
|> >electrical circuits - i.e. it is the gain of (for example) an amplifie... | 12sci.electronics |
In article <C5JGC4.AJJ@dove.nist.gov> keys@starchild.ncsl.nist.gov (Lawrence B. Keys) writes:
This isn't anything new. Back in 1985 I was driving under a high
overpass at night on I-805 in San Diego when I caught a glimpse of
someone on the overpass. As I passed under a rock slammed against the
metal between the win... | 7rec.autos |
In article <2BCC892B.21864@ics.uci.edu> bvickers@ics.uci.edu (Brett J. Vickers) writes:
>In article <115290@bu.edu> jaeger@buphy.bu.edu (Gregg Jaeger) writes:
>>Well, seeing as you are not muslim the sort of fatwa issued by Khomeini
>>would not be relevant to you. I can understand your fear of persecution
>>and I sha... | 0alt.atheism |
In article <93104.233239ISSBTL@BYUVM.BITNET>, <ISSBTL@BYUVM.BITNET> writes:
|> I would like to make everyone aware that in winning the NL West the Atlanta
|> Braves did not lead wire-to-wire. Through games of 4/14/93 the Houston
|> Astros are percentage points ahead of the "unbeatable" Braves.
And they deserve to be,... | 9rec.sport.baseball |
>
> In article <WHALEY.93Apr15103931@sigma.kpc.com> whaley@sigma.kpc.com (Ken Whaley) writes:
> > Actually, I must also ask the FAQ's #1 most popular reason why graphics
> > don't show up: do you wait for an expose event before drawing your
> > rectangle?
>
> Suppose you have an idle app with a realized and map... | 5comp.windows.x |
Now the bike is off warranty, I finally replaced the stock items on my
Softail Custom with the title ones. Installation was pretty easy in
both cases, even for a fairly non-mechanical chemist type dude like me!
I discovered the limitations of my tool collection, but had fun buying
and making the requisite tools!
MC I... | 8rec.motorcycles |
As of yet, there has been no description of the general principles
behind the Clipper proposal. For example, is this a public key system
or a private key system? If the latter, then I don't see how the
system could work (given that the keys are tied to the device and
not the person).
Further, the escrowed 80-bit keys ... | 11sci.crypt |
In article <737318846lance.lance@lancea.actrix.gen.nz> lance@lancea.actrix.gen.nz (Lance Andrewes) writes:
>How does Print Manager deal with multiple printers?
>>> We're planning... <<<
>...to print to two "printers" from an application. One will be a
>real printer, and the other a...
>>> fax program. <<<
>...... | 2comp.os.ms-windows.misc |
This is yet for a friend again.
EMS Freq. Shifter. (The machine that made those 3-D swirling guitar effects
way back in the 70's.)
Spacial panner with harmonic shifting. Very rare - A collectors Item. This
is the last unit EMS ever made. Rack mountable. Mono in, Up/Down signals out
with seperate P... | 6misc.forsale |
nflynn@wvnvms.wvnet.edu writes:
>However, what is with this policy of trying to speed up the games.
>You are the first person ( non-mediot ) I have seen endorse this policy.
>I have no problem with the length of games at all and am tired of the
>ESPN crowd ( and other announcers ) bitching about it. I have never
>bee... | 9rec.sport.baseball |
I have a Headland Technologies Video Seven VRAMII board that only
came with 512K, at the time this was ok but...
I need info or help with upgrading this board to 1 Mbyte. There are
2 rows of pins over the VRAM chips, I think for a piggyback board
of VRAM. I would like to hear from anyone that may be able to help
me... | 3comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware |
In <1993Apr17.032828.14262@clarinet.com>, brad@clarinet.com sez:
>
>Do the police normally reveal every tap they do even if no charges are
>laid? In many ways, it would be a positive step if they had to.
>Judges set time limits on warrants, I assume.
Under the relevant federal law, 18 USC sec. 2518(8)(d), the
auth... | 11sci.crypt |
In article <1qt3vd$802@morrow.stanford.edu> HK.MLR@forsythe.stanford.edu (Mark Rogowsky) writes:
>Second Wave makes NuBus card cages that work on the PDS slots of at
>least three Macs: the SE/30, IIsi and Centris 610. They have not, to
>my knowledge, announced such a device for the LCII, but they could
>make one, tech... | 4comp.sys.mac.hardware |
In article <C5JIF8.I4n@boi.hp.com> slack@boi.hp.com (David Slack) writes:
>The idea of the card is bull in and of its self, but I'm curious to know, do
>they plan on making it a requirement to *always* have it on you, or is it
>only going to be required to be *presented* when trying to ge medical aid?
This, at least... | 16talk.politics.guns |
Is there any judgement call on the part of the scorer for sac fly RBI's?
This is the situation that brought the question up:
The Red Sox were up in the bottom of the 9th by a score of 5-1. The Mariners
had the bases loaded with 1 out. The batter hits a fly to center, which the
fielder catches. The runner at third t... | 9rec.sport.baseball |
acollins@uclink.berkeley.edu (Andy Collins) writes:
> One not-so-quick question to throw out there for you guys...
>
> For our class project, we need to design and build a power supply
> to the following specs:
>
> Voltatge: adjustable from 1-12V
> Current: *limited* at 1A
>
> Voltage must stay within 2% of desi... | 12sci.electronics |
MLB Standings and Scores for Friday, April 23rd, 1993
(including yesterday's games)
NATIONAL WEST Won Lost Pct. GB Last 10 Streak Home Road
San Francisco Giants 10 06 .625 -- 7-3 Won 1 05-02 05-04
Houston Astros 08 06 .571 1.0 7-3 ... | 9rec.sport.baseball |
Shawn FitzGerald (chungkuo@umcc.umcc.umich.edu) wrote:
: Is there a fix for this? We have a Quadra 900 that will NOT finish startup
: unless there is a monitor connected. This would be no problem, but since
: we're running it as a file server, there is no need to have a monitor
: connected all the time.
I've seen a co... | 4comp.sys.mac.hardware |
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Hello!
We want to configure our X11R5 sytem (i486 33Mhz running BSD-like UNIX)
comming up with a chooser menu with different machines on it (works) an then
connect to them. But the only connection works is localhost!
An 'X -indirect <machine>' works very well!
The configuration:
- starting the 'xdm' at boot tim... | 5comp.windows.x |
kcochran@nyx.cs.du.edu (Keith "Justified And Ancient" Cochran) writes:
>>No, that's just what you thought the theory meant. While all humans
>>are generally capable of overpowering their instincts, it does not
>>follow that those who do this often are necessarily more intelligent.
>Ok, so why aren't animals "generall... | 0alt.atheism |
boone@psc.edu (Jon Boone) writes:
>On Mon, 12 Apr 93 00:53:14 GMT in <<1993Apr12.005314.5700@mnemosyne.cs.du.edu>> Greg Spira (gspira@nyx.cs.du.edu) wrote:
>:>Does anybody in the Pittsburgh area know why Mike LaValliere was released?
>:>Last year I kept saying that Slaught should get the bulk of the playing time,
>:>... | 9rec.sport.baseball |
1993 World Championships in Germany:
====================================
Group A standings (Munich) Group B standings (Dortmund)
-------------------------- ----------------------------
GP W T L GF-GA P GP W T L GF-GA P
Sweden 1 1 0 0 1-0 2 Germany 1 1 0 0 6-0 2
I... | 10rec.sport.hockey |
In <1r90ub$jiq@usenet.INS.CWRU.Edu> aj359@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (Christopher C. Morton) writes:
|I saw in the "Cleveland Plain Dealer" this morning a report that the CEV
|crew threw CS *CANNISTERS* into the Davidian house. I KNOW from
|personal experience that burning type devices start fires. I certainly
|put out e... | 16talk.politics.guns |
In <VFq32B2w165w@sms.business.uwo.ca> j3david@sms.business.uwo.ca (James David) writes:
>>If Gilmour was taken completely by surprise, as Gainey was, then
>>yeah, I would have to say that Doug wasn't playing
>>"technically" smart hockey. In any case, to claim as Greg did,
>>that Gainey *never* made a technical mist... | 10rec.sport.hockey |
In article <MARC.93Apr17211937@oliver.mit.edu> marc@mit.edu (Marc Horowitz N1NZU) writes:
>Just who is that, I asked myself, or rather, I asked the computer.
>
> % telnet csrc.ncsl.nist.gov 25
> Trying...
> Connected to csrc.ncsl.nist.gov.
> Escape character is '^]'.
> 220 first.org sendmail 4.1/NIST rea... | 11sci.crypt |
manes@magpie.linknet.com (Steve Manes) writes:
>hambidge@bms.com wrote:
>: In article <C4psoG.C6@magpie.linknet.com>, manes@magpie.linknet.com (Steve Manes) writes:
>: >: Rate := per capita rate. The UK is more dangerous.
>: >: Though you may be less likely to be killed by a handgun, the average
>: >: individual cit... | 16talk.politics.guns |
In article <May.6.00.34.58.1993.15426@geneva.rutgers.edu>, db7n+@andrew.cmu.edu (D. Andrew Byler) writes:
>> - Mike Walker
>>
>>[If you are using the standard formula of fully God and fully human,
>>that I'm not sure why you object to saying that Jesus was human. I
>>think the usual analysis would be that sin is no... | 15soc.religion.christian |
:P>My atheism is incidental, and the question of "God" is trivial.
:P
:P>But........
:P
:P>It matters a great deal to me when idiots try to force their belief on me,
:P>when they try to enforce their creation myths to be taught as scientific
:P>fact in school, when they tell me I can have no morals because morals are
... | 0alt.atheism |
jrm@gnv.ifas.ufl.edu writes:
:You are loosing.
"Loosing"? Well, I'll avoid the spelling flames and see if this person
can make up for it.
:There is no question about it.
Oh, there's LOTS of question about it. People are becoming more aware each
day that their rights are being threatened, so much so that NRA memb... | 16talk.politics.guns |
In article <1r6omsINNnbk@ctron-news.ctron.com> smith@ctron.com writes:
>In article <gfpftjW00iV3Q3vWYv@andrew.cmu.edu>, "Daniel U. Holbrook" <dh3q+@andrew.cmu.edu> writes:
>>>These are the extensions I know of
>>>ch Switzerland
>>>se Sweden
>>>fi Finland
>>>uk UK
>>>Com US?
>>>Edu US? (are both com and ed... | 7rec.autos |
srihari@cirrus.com (Srihari Shoroff) writes:
>In <Ifn=sPO00iV18_A8NZ@andrew.cmu.edu> jr4q+@andrew.cmu.edu (Jason M. Roth) writes:
>>>R&T had an article on cars of the SC1 ilk and they liked the Civic Ex,
>>>the Escort GT and the MX-3 best of all, and the SC1 was way down the
>>>list except for braking.
>>I just look... | 7rec.autos |
I'm concerned about a recent posting about WBT/SIL. I thought they'd
pretty much been denounced as a right-wing organization involved in
ideological manipulation and cultural interference, including Vietnam
and South America. A commission from Mexican Academia denounced them in
1979 as " a covert political and ideo... | 15soc.religion.christian |
In article <930419182442.669507@DOCKMASTER.NCSC.MIL>, Grant@DOCKMASTER.NCSC.MIL (Lynn R Grant) writes:
|> If we do not trust the NSA to be a registrar of Clipper Chip key halves,
|> I would not trust Mitre either.
I wouldn't trust Mitre for another reason:
remember "The Cuckoo's Egg"? How great was
their security,... | 11sci.crypt |
>because of his doubtfull credibility as an astronomer. Modern,
>ground-based, visible light astronomy (what these proposed
>orbiting billboards would upset) is already a dying field: The
Ahh, perhaps that's why we've (astronomers) have just built *2* 10-meter
ground-based scopes and are studying designs for larger o... | 14sci.space |
In article <Apr.29.01.29.24.1993.8394@geneva.rutgers.edu> johnsd2@rpi.edu writes:
>In article 4220@geneva.rutgers.edu, seanna@bnr.ca (Seanna (S.M.) Watson) writes:
>[deletia- Recovery programs, etc]
>
>I do need you to show me that there is such a thing as
>a "spiritual need"; to do that it may be necessary to show
>me... | 15soc.religion.christian |
In article <1qvnu9$a8a@geraldo.cc.utexas.edu> hawk@ccwf.cc.utexas.edu writes:
>Greetings! Could anybody here give me any information about New Age religion?
>About the history, the teachings, ...??? Or may be suggestions what books I
>should read in order to get those info? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
... | 19talk.religion.misc |
In <kmr4.1466.734160929@po.CWRU.edu> kmr4@po.CWRU.edu (Keith M. Ryan) writes:
> "Wait. You just said that humans are rarely reasonable. Doesn't that
> contradict atheism, where everything is explained through logic and
> reason? This is THE contradiction in atheism that proves it false."
> ... | 0alt.atheism |
SUBSCRIBE XPERT skji@eve.kaist.ac.kr
| 5comp.windows.x |
In article <C6Assy.Ao9@fs7.ece.cmu.edu>, loss@fs7.ECE.CMU.EDU (Doug Loss) writes:
> Analog SF magazine did an article on a similar subject quite a few
> years ago. The question was, if an alien spacecraft landed in
> Washington, D.C., what was the proper organization to deal with it: The
> State Department (alien... | 14sci.space |
ESTOP07@CONRAD.APPSTATE.EDU (*ACS) writes:
>Sorry if this is the wrong place to post this
> I was crusing the net earlier this year and came upon something called
>Color pict of spinning earth. I am assuming it is a animation sequence of the
>earth's rotation (or revolution I always get those mixed up). At the ti... | 1comp.graphics |
In article <1qkn1t$59l@horus.ap.mchp.sni.de> frank@D012S658.uucp (Frank O'Dwyer) writes:
>
>However, not only are the outputs of science subjectively valued, so are
>the inputs. More problems. Which facts to observe? What
>is a fact? When am I justified in valuing sensory input as signal rather
>than noise? How d... | 19talk.religion.misc |
In article <gjg2001-220493224950@m248-103.bgsu.edu> gjg2001@andy.bgsu.edu (Greg Gantzer) writes:
>In article <1993Apr22.192652.3032@Virginia.EDU>, jmm4h@Virginia.EDU ("The
>Blade Runner") wrote:
>>
>> I just have got to remind all of you that this is it! Yes,
>> that's right, somtime this fall, Ford (the granddaddy o... | 7rec.autos |
In article <1993Apr5.040414.14939@colorado.edu>,
ajteel@dendrite.cs.Colorado.EDU (A.J. Teel) writes...
> Again, the main point.
> No human being not yet born can be bound to any contract.
Wrong. It's possible to inherit a debt.
> Further, no third party can be bound to any contract that
>they are not a party to.
... | 18talk.politics.misc |
pastor@vfl.paramax.com (Jon Pastor) writes:
>Which they do in the vast majority of cases. Remember that it's only the
>people on the tails of the curve who are motivated to write -- the ones who
>love it, and the ones who hate it. You don't hear from the folks in the
>middle very often...
>They have rough edges, no... | 3comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware |
Archive-name: graphics/resources-list/part1
Last-modified: 1993/04/17
Computer Graphics Resource Listing : WEEKLY POSTING [ PART 1/3 ]
===================================================
Last Change : 17 April 1993
Many FAQs, including this Listing, are available on the archive site
pit-manager.mit.edu (alias rtfm.m... | 1comp.graphics |
With the recent demise of the Chicago Blawkhawks (much to my delight) I
noticed their 8 (?) game playoff losing streak (4 to the Pens last year, and
now 4 to the Blues) and I am wondering what the NHL record for consecutive
losses is, if there even is one...
I'm pretty sure that the Hawks have at least a 9 game losing... | 10rec.sport.hockey |
In article <1993Apr12.204033.126645@zeus.calpoly.edu> dfield@flute.calpoly.edu (InfoSpunj (Dan Field)) writes:
>I've been invited to spend a couple weeks this summer rafting down the
>Mississippi. My journey partners want to live off of river water and
>catfish along the route. Should I have any concerns about pollut... | 13sci.med |
In article <sfpPIsK00WB64HPO5e@andrew.cmu.edu>, Catherine Barbara Saum <cs20+@andrew.cmu.edu> writes:
> While "passngering" on my fiance's Bandit, my hip-pack rubbed against the tail
> and left a nasty dull finish and teeny scratches. Is there a way to get
> rid of these? Buff them out? Wax them out? help!
Has he re... | 8rec.motorcycles |
In article <gp2011-200493131949@m248-68.bgsu.edu>, gp2011@andy.bgsu.edu (George Pavlic) writes:
>
> NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO! Who's the mindscheme(?) behind this one -- Ted
> Simmons? As the saying goes, "If it ain't broke, don't fix it." I'm 230
> miles from home (during the school year) and will never be able to pick u... | 10rec.sport.hockey |
karr@cs.cornell.edu (David Karr) wrote:
>
> mjs@sys.uea.ac.uk (Mike Sixsmith) writes:
> >
> >Did anyone see the TV ad for the new BMW boxer on U.K. television
> >at the weekend??
>
> Not me--since I have no reception and no cable, I'm not likely to see
> any ads. And if I did they'd most likely be have been taped in... | 8rec.motorcycles |
In article <1qt8pt$ge4@geraldo.cc.utexas.edu>, mikey@ccwf.cc.utexas.edu (Strider) writes...
>In article <93106.21394634AEJ7D@CMUVM.BITNET> <34AEJ7D@CMUVM.BITNET> writes:
>|In article <2001.150.uupcb@yob.sccsi.com>, jim.wray@yob.sccsi.com (Jim Wray)
>|says:
>|>
>|> Bill Vojak:
Hey! If you can get it together, I'm all fo... | 16talk.politics.guns |
kcochran@nyx.cs.du.edu (Keith "Justified And Ancient" Cochran) writes:
>>I think that you are confusing the words "objective" and "inherent."
>>And objective system is simply one in which an outside observer who,
>>given the postulates of the system, could perfectly judge any situation
>>or action as consistent with t... | 0alt.atheism |
4comp.sys.mac.hardware | |
[DISCLAIMER: Throughout this post, there are statements and questions which
could easily be interpreted as being sarcastic. They are not. I have written
this reply in the most even-handed manner that I can, with no emotions boiling
to the surface as it was written. Please accept this as a serious attempt to
foster d... | 15soc.religion.christian |
In article <bskendigC5qyJ2.GEw@netcom.com> bskendig@netcom.com (Brian Kendig) writes:
>b645zaw@utarlg.uta.edu (Stephen Tice) writes:
>>One way or another -- so much for patience. Too bad you couldn't just
>>wait. Was the prospect of God's Message just too much to take?
>So you believe that David Koresh really is Jesu... | 19talk.religion.misc |
How do you beat the Penguins?
Crash the team plane.
Ryan
| 10rec.sport.hockey |
>B(--> Stanley Cup Champion: Vancouver Canucks
>
>Sorry, Pittsburgh in a walk.
>
>- Jack
First of all, the Penguins WILL win the cup again. Who is going to stop them?
Definitely not the Canucks!
My predictions:
Patrick Division winner: Pittsburgh
Adams Division winner: Quebec or Montreal
Norris Division winner... | 10rec.sport.hockey |
In article <1483500366@igc.apc.org> Center for Policy Research <cpr@igc.apc.org> writes:
>
>There are basically three alternatives for Gaza:
What is this "Gaza"? Are you purposely separating it from the "West Bank"?
If so, why separate the people and territories? If not, why are you just
addressing "Gaza" here?
>
>1.... | 17talk.politics.mideast |
Roger,
SHUT UP.
Thank you.
--
GO SKINS! ||"Now for the next question... Does emotional music have quite
GO BRAVES! || an effect on you?" - Mike Patton, Faith No More
GO HORNETS! ||
GO CAPITALS! ||Mike Friedman (Hrivnak fan!) Internet: gtd597a@prism.gatech.edu
| 10rec.sport.hockey |
In article <1993Apr20.103345.2651@nuscc.nus.sg> cmtan@iss.nus.sg (Tan Chade Meng - dan) writes:
>From: cmtan@iss.nus.sg (Tan Chade Meng - dan)
>Subject: Re: You will all go to hell.
>Date: Tue, 20 Apr 1993 10:33:45 GMT
>In article <93106.155002JSN104@psuvm.psu.edu> <JSN104@psuvm.psu.edu>
>writes:
>> YOU BLASHEPHEMERS... | 0alt.atheism |
In article <CMM.0.90.2.735315429.thomasp@holmenkollen.ifi.uio.no> thomasp@ifi.uio.no (Thomas Parsli) writes:
:
:
: 1. Make a new Newsgroup called talk.politics.guns.PARANOID or
: talk.politics.guns.THEY'R.HERE.TO.TAKE.ME.AWAY
:
: 2. Move all postings about waco and burn to (guess where)..
:
: 3. Stop posting #### on t... | 16talk.politics.guns |
kmr4@po.CWRU.edu (Keith M. Ryan) writes:
>>I don't think so. Although some forms of execution are painful (the electric
>>chair looks particularly so), I think the pain is relatively short-lived.
>>Drawing and quartering, on the other hand, looks very painful, and the
>>victim wouldn't die right away (he'd bleed to d... | 0alt.atheism |
In article <1993Apr15.190132.29787@cbnewsh.cb.att.com>, seth@cbnewsh.cb.att.com (peter.r.clark..jr) writes:
> So in other words, if Roussel shuts out the Sharks and Soderstrom shuts out
> the Penguins, that's immaterial because it was the coaches decision? Come on,
> Joe, think about what you're saying! Who they played... | 10rec.sport.hockey |
Hmm, followup on my own posting... Well, who cares.
First let me try to work out the facts that we get to know about the
Clipper-Chip, from what Hellman and Denning were able to tell us:
The chip itself is not confined to (digital) telephony, but performs
general encryption in a symmetric manner. The chip supports C... | 11sci.crypt |
In article <C63tEF.63C@cs.dal.ca>, reiniger@ug.cs.dal.ca (Darren Reiniger) says:
>
> I'd like to echo these sentiments. This is the worst coverage I can
> ever remember seeing on CBC. As soon as the game ends, I can count to 30,
> and by that time, they've signed off the air. No post game interviews,
> no updating o... | 10rec.sport.hockey |
bear@tigger.cs.Colorado.EDU (Bear Giles) writes:
>I wish them luck in figuring out who "I" am based on that information.
>(They can probably figure out I'm liberal, with a technical degree
>but humanistic interests, from a common thread throughout my posts.
>But that describes a fair portion of the users of Internet).... | 11sci.crypt |
jebg9667@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu (Johann E. Beda) writes:
>Anyone have a price quote/vendor for the vx to centris 650 upgrade?
>I've been quoted a price of $2401 till August 15th after which it will
>cost $2732. This of course doesn't include the trade-in rebate of
>$1300 for the vx board. Thus for $1101 one gets a Centris... | 4comp.sys.mac.hardware |
cheek.
| 7rec.autos |
Forsale:
Nintendo control Deck with two controllers and gun, one controller has
grips attached.
the NES will only connect to a composite monitor or TV with audio and
video RCA Input jacks and needs some repairs.
25$ or best offer
games for sale
15$ Tecmo Baseball
15$ Techmo Bowl
15$ Double Dribble
15$ Wayne Gre... | 6misc.forsale |
I purchased an LCIII recently and had heard a bit about a re-work of the
logic board. I opened mine up and found the same re-work, with a small
chip glued to the board and a couple of green wires running from it to two
other chips. I'd like to know more about it. Could anyone with any or all of
the following inform... | 4comp.sys.mac.hardware |
In article <1993Apr22.004728.6736@mtu.edu> cmwolf@mtu.edu (Engineer by Day - Asleep by Night) writes:
>Dave Martindale (dave@imax.imax.com) wrote:
>: They require two separate grounds. One ground goes to the ground pin
>: of the outlet, and the other ground wire is connected to the outlet's
>: mounting tabs (and thus ... | 12sci.electronics |
Your "lite" posting for the day, from rec.humor.funny:
In article <S539.2adf@looking.on.ca>, bellas@tti.com (Pete Bellas) writes:
>
> There is a new Ice Cream Flavor inspired by the incident at Waco.
>
> It's called Mount Caramel, it's full of nuts but you can't get it out
> of the carton.
--
cdt@rocket.sw.stratus... | 16talk.politics.guns |
In article <1qunlgINNfdr@titan.ucs.umass.edu> quilty@titan.ucs.umass.edu (Lulu of the lotus-eaters) writes:
-> > I think he's talking about Kinsey who came up with the 10%
-> >statistic used heavily by gay groups to push their political agenda.
-> >Kinsey's work has often been accused of lacking a strong scientific
-> ... | 18talk.politics.misc |
In article <1qn252INNot4@news.aero.org> helfman@aero.org (Robert S. Helfman) writes:
>In article <9304161803.AA23713@inet-gw-2.pa.dec.com> blh@uiboise.idbsu.edu (Broward L. Horne) writes:
>>
>> If you look through this newsgroup, you should be
>> able to find Clinton's proposed "Wiretapping" Initiative
> ... | 18talk.politics.misc |
In article <lt88p0INN2ql@appserv.Eng.Sun.COM> linden@positive.Eng.Sun.COM (Peter van der Linden) writes:
>1. So, did the Turks kill the Armenians?
So, did the Jews kill the Germans?
You even make Armenians laugh.
"An appropriate analogy with the Jewish Holocaust might be the
systematic extermination of the entire... | 17talk.politics.mideast |
In article <mssC5y5u0.4Dn@netcom.com> mss@netcom.com (Mark Singer) writes:
>
>Actually, I think the large-scale sample size is part of the problem.
>It seems to me that if we were to plot all the players in baseball
>in regard to BA vs. Clutch BA deviation we would get some kind of
>bell curve. (The X-axis being the +... | 9rec.sport.baseball |
>
> Does anyone have any good ideas on how to integrate C++ code elegantly
> with TeleUse, UIM/X / Interface Architect generated code?
>
> Source would be great, but any suggestions are welcome.
It's my understanding that the next release of UIM/X, due out
last February :-) has full support for C++.
I use XDesigne... | 5comp.windows.x |
In article <1993Apr13.182614.2634@bnr.ca> zbib@bnr.ca writes:
>In article <1993Apr13.002118.24102@das.harvard.edu>
> adam@endor.uucp (Adam Shostack) writes:
>> In article <1993Apr12.184034.1370@bnr.ca> zbib@bnr.ca writes:
>>>IMHO, it does not really matter who started any individual battle within
>>>the Arabs/Isre... | 17talk.politics.mideast |
dzkriz@ocf.berkeley.edu (Dennis Kriz) writes ...
>One pays insurance to pay for coverage one expects/fears one might need.
>If one is opposed to abortion, one should not be required to pay for
>"coverage" of it because one will NEVER want to use that "service" and
>neither should that person be COMPELLED to pay for oth... | 18talk.politics.misc |
In article <artmel.735538777@well.sf.ca.us>
artmel@well.sf.ca.us (Arthur Melnick) writes:
> We are strongly opposed to the clipper/capstone chips. In a
>press release today, our president, Dr. Stephen Bryen stated:
>
> "It seems as if the government has an unlimited source
> of funds to use to push i... | 11sci.crypt |
Agreed. This is like the Bay of Pigs fiasco (planned by the Eisenhower
Administration but given the final green light by Kennedy).
To be sure, hen it all went down, Kennedy was at least man enough to take
full responsibility, which is not what I expect from Slick Willie Clinton....
| 11sci.crypt |
>>>>> On 19 Apr 93 21:48:42 GMT, xlyx@vax5.cit.cornell.edu said:
Mike> Is it possible to do a "wheelie" on a motorcycle with shaft-drive?
Sure. In fact, you can do a wheelie on a shaft-drive motorcycle
without even moving. Just don't try countersteering.
:-)
--
Jerry Lotto <lotto@lhasa.harvard.edu> MSFCI, H... | 8rec.motorcycles |
Turkish Historical Revision in auto-scribal residue <9305091835@zuma.UUCP>,
sera@zuma.UUCP (Serdar Argic), posted the following:
[(*] Source: "Adventures in the Near East" by A. Rawlinson, Jonathan Cape,
[(*] 30 Bedford Square, London, 1934 (First published 1923) (287 pages).
[(*] (Memoirs of a British officer who w... | 17talk.politics.mideast |
I recall a discussion I had heard years ago. It went something like this:
The problem with omnipotence (at least as I perceive it) as personified by
the christian God ideal is that it is potentially contradictory. If a
manifestation such as God is truly infinite in power can God place limits
upon itself?
.
.
Some ... | 0alt.atheism |
In article <Apr.17.01.11.16.1993.2265@geneva.rutgers.edu> jdt@voodoo.ca.boeing.com (Jim Tomlinson (jimt II)) writes:
>Pardon me if this is the wrong newsgroup. I would describe myself as
>an agnostic, in so far as I'm sure there is no single, universal
>supreme being, but if there is one and it is just, we will surely... | 15soc.religion.christian |
In article <1993Apr19.231050.2196@Rapnet.Sanders.Lockheed.Com> babb@rapnet.sanders.lockheed.com (Scott Babb) writes:
>
>The Federal Communications Act of 1934 made it *legal* for you to
>operate a radio receiver of any kind, on any frequency (including
>X, K, and Ka bands) in the United States. The Electronic
>Communi... | 12sci.electronics |
In a previous article, lusky@ccwf.cc.utexas.edu (Jonathan R. Lusky) says:
>In article <93112.103631LRR105@psuvm.psu.edu> <LRR105@psuvm.psu.edu> writes:
>I'm not familiar with the trannies used in Winston Cup, but in the trans-am
>cars I've played with the transmissions were the racing variety, with
>dog clutches ins... | 7rec.autos |
rja@mahogany126.cray.com (Russ Anderson) writes...
>In article <20APR199308471949@rigel.tamu.edu>, mst4298@rigel.tamu.edu (Mitchell S Todd) writes:
>> In article <visser.735286101@convex.convex.com>, visser@convex.com (Lance Visser) writes...
>> > I can't wait for the investigation. Considering that everyone
>> >is d... | 18talk.politics.misc |
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)
... | 17talk.politics.mideast |
In article <C5LJG5.17n.1@cs.cmu.edu> mwm+@cs.cmu.edu (Mark Maimone) writes:
>In article <734975852.F00001@permanet.org> Mark.Prado@p2.f349.n109.z1.permanet.org (Mark Prado) writes:
>>If anyone knows anyone else who would like to get sci.space,
>>but doesn't have an Internet feed (or has a cryptic Internet
>>feed), I wo... | 14sci.space |
-*----
In article <1993Apr17.115716.19963@debbie.cc.nctu.edu.tw> mjliu@csie.nctu.edu.tw (Ming-zhou Liu) writes:
> I have bad luck and got a VD called <Granuloma ingunale>, which involves
> the growth of granules in the groin. I found out about it by checking
> medicine books and I found the prescriptions. ...
Ming-z... | 13sci.med |
In a previous article, steel@hal.gnu.ai.mit.edu (Nick Steel) says:
>Q: How many occupying israeli soldiers (terrorists) does it
> take to kill a 5 year old native child?
>
>A: Four
>
>Two fasten his arms, one shoots in the face,
>and one writes up a false report.
This newsgroup is for intelligent discussion. I w... | 17talk.politics.mideast |
In article <C5wC7G.4EG@toads.pgh.pa.us> geb@cs.pitt.edu (Gordon Banks) writes:
>In article <1993Apr22.001642.9186@omen.UUCP> caf@omen.UUCP (Chuck Forsberg WA7KGX) writes:
>
>>>>>Can you provide a reference to substantiate that gaining back
>>>>>the lost weight does not constitute "weight rebound" until it
>>>>>exceeds ... | 13sci.med |
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