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From: crh@regent.e-technik.tu-muenchen.dbp.de (Christian Huebner) Subject: Re: Manual Shift Bigots Organization: Technical University of Munich, Germany Lines: 33 In rec.autos you write: >if ayrton senna can drive a racecar with fully automatic transmission, >it can't be half bad.. :-) This McLaren auto-transmission (I still think it's only half auto, but You may be right) has NOTHING to do with Your GM, Chrysler, Volvo, or whatever auto transmission. It's a normal manual transmission gearbox with clutch and all, but there are servo motors, which do the shifting. That means, there is no power loss in the drivetrain (if You take out minimal mechanical friction), and the sami-auto transmissions (Ferrari, Williams, McLaren(?),...) don't tell You, when to shift, either. However, these transmissions share an important disadvantage with Your stock auto-trannie: They are EXPENSIVE. As long as these servo-shifted gearboxes aren't available on 'normal' cars I'm gonna stick with my manual. I just can't see an advantage to make up for two grand I lose in this deal and the loss in mileage and power (except maybe in real heavy traffic). But then I drive mostly on the autobahn and country roads anyway. There's no point in making a religion out of this, I just wanted to point out a few technical facts and MY OWN opinion, so there's no need for a flame war. >eliot Have a safe ride Chris
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From: zemcik@ls (Pavel Zemcik) Subject: Tseng ET4000 pixel clock Organization: Technical University of Brno, Czech Republic Keywords: ET4000 SVGA pixel clock Summary: Is there anybody who knows how to set ET4000 SVGA pixel clock? Lines: 19 I would like to program Tseng ET4000 to nonstandard 1024x768 mode by switching to standard 1024x768 mode using BIOS and than changing some timing details (0x3D4 registers 0x00-0x1F) but I don't know how to select 36 MHz pixel clock I need. The BIOS function selects 40 MHz. Is there anybody who knows where to obtain technical info about this. I am also interested in any other technical information about Tseng ET4000 and Trident 8900 and 9000 chipsets. thanks very much Pavel Zemcik Dept. of Comp. Sci. & Eng. Technical University of Brno Bozetechova 2 CS-612 66 Brno Czech Republic e-mail: zemcik@dcse.fee.vutbr.cs
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From: jamesl@galaxy.nsc.com (James Lu x3702) Subject: WANTED: refrigerator. Nntp-Posting-Host: gallium.nsc.com Organization: National Semiconductor, Santa Clara Distribution: ba Lines: 9 WANTED: Refrigerator. contact: (408)721-3702 jamesl@galaxy.nsc.com
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From: terry@prcrs.prc.com (Terry Cunningham) Subject: Re: CNN California MC helmet law article Article-I.D.: prcrs.5914 Organization: PRC Realty Systems, McLean, VA Lines: 31 <jlp.733424226@wink>, jlp@blink.att.com (Jon Peticolas(x7058)) writes: > > Hey! it works. You could present the paragraph above to virtually any member > of the non-motorcycling public and they'll buy right into it. > > Just about any argument you can produce in favor of banning helmetless > riding can be used to argue in favor of banning motorcycles. > It's just a matter of degree. That's absurd! That statement must therefore say that any argument in favor of seatbelts or airbags is an argument against automobiles. Any argument for lifeguards is an argument against swimming. It says that any agrgument in favor of safety precautions is an argument for banning the activity to which the precautions apply. Extrapolating to that degree is ridiculous, there wouldn't be any normal human activity left to do; therefore it is a non-seqitur. Also, even though most people do not ride motorcycles, they do boat, sail, jetski, climb, ski, fly parachute, hang-glide, glide, bungee-jump, bike, skate, rollerblade, skateboard, play rugby (ouch), mow the lawn, rewire the basement, operate heavy machinery, and do a host of other 'dangerous' things that would all be as valid as motorcycling as activities to ban. Your little homily applies to all those things, and the general public buying into banning motorcycles without realizing that their activity would be next is unlikely. -- | Terry Cunningham terry@rsi.prc.com | "Donuts! Is there anything they | | DoD# 541 Diviner of Dreams | can't do? " Homer | | HIFI# 2 | |
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From: huot@cray.com (Tom Huot) Subject: Re: Ulf and all... Lines: 29 Nntp-Posting-Host: pittpa.cray.com Organization: Cray Research Inc. X-Newsreader: TIN [version 1.1 PL8] Richard Wernick (richard@amc.com) wrote: : You should be ashamed to call yourself an Ulf Samuelson fan. Anybody who plays : the way he does, does not belong in the NHL. There have been cheap shot artists : through the history of the game, but a lot of them have been talanted players. : Bobby Clarke, Kenny Linsemen, Pie McKenzie, Chris Chelios etc.. but nobody has been : out right as dirty a cheapshot coward as Ulf. Violence in hockey has got to be curbed : and players like (Should have been a Women) Samuelson don't belong. When players : like Ulf, who's main purpose is to injure the better players in the league is allowed : to continue, and the league won't stop it, the players should. A Christian Pro 1000 : aluminum stick directed at his ugly head should do the trick nicely. If the Bruins get : a chance to meet Pittsburgh in the near future, you can bet Neely will have his day. : The sight of watching Ulf turtle up like the coward he is, is worth almost as much as a : Stanely Cup. This wimp of a player almost ruined the career of one the best right wingers : in the game. If you are to remove Ulf Samuelson from the lineup, the Penguins would not : even notice he's gone. He's an eyesore on the game of hockey. : Rich Thank you for your extremely lucid and well thought out observation. Now when you get back on your medication, please let us know how you are feeling. Thank you, -- _____________________________________________________________________________ Tom Huot huot@cray.com ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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From: croaker@highlite.uucp (Francis A. Ney) Subject: Re: CNN for sale Organization: Gotham Communications Research Distribution: usa Lines: 10 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). We may have to organize this ourselves, so I am looking for help. Frank Ney N4ZHG EMT-A LPVa NRA ILA GOA CCRTKBA 'M-O-U-S-E'
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From: PA146008@utkvm1.utk.edu (David Veal) Subject: Re: Insane Gun-toting Wackos Unite!!! Lines: 21 Organization: University of Tennessee Division of Continuing Education Distribution: na In article <1993Apr16.030706.3318@ucsu.Colorado.EDU> fcrary@ucsu.Colorado.EDU (Frank Crary) writes: >>> Do you know how many deaths each year are caused by self-inflicted gun- >>> shot wounds by people wearing thigh holsters? > >There are roughly 1200 fatal, firearms-related accidents each year. >The large majority involve rifles and shotgun; there are under 500 >fatal handgun accidents each year. I really doubt all of those >occur while the pistol is holstered, so the number of "self-inflicted >gunshot wounds by people wearing thigh holsters" is probably >well under 250 per year. I'm neither a doctor nor a firearms tech expert, but it would seem that given the way a holstered gun points, accidental injuries inflicted that way would be among the least lethal. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ David Veal Univ. of Tenn. Div. of Cont. Education Info. Services Group PA146008@utkvm1.utk.edu - "I still remember the way you laughed, the day your pushed me down the elevator shaft; I'm beginning to think you don't love me anymore." - "Weird Al"
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From: cosmo@pro-angmar.alfalfa.com (Frank Benson) Subject: Argic Organization: UTexas Mail-to-News Gateway Lines: 7 NNTP-Posting-Host: cs.utexas.edu You are brain damaged. That hate of++0B1FATransfer cancelledf yours courses through your sick body like poison. It's just a matter of time. Your fate is sealed. --- ProLine: cosmo@pro-angmar Internet: cosmo@pro-angmar.alfalfa.com UUCP: uunet!bu.edu!alphalpha!pro-angmar!cosmo
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From: rahdert@thrombus.seas.upenn.edu (Dave Rahdert) Subject: Ticket: San Francisco => Philadelphia Distribution: na Organization: Dept. of Mechanical Engineering and Applied Mechanics Lines: 20 Nntp-Posting-Host: thrombus.seas.upenn.edu One way ticket (return leg of roundtrip ticket) for female traveler San Francisco ==> St. Louis ==> Philadelphia May 21, 1993 (Friday) leaves SFO 10:25 am arrives Phila. 8:43 pm .............$150 or best offer return E-mail or call 215/387-0203 (home) 215/898-8099 (office)
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From: lwb@cs.utexas.edu (Lance W. Bledsoe) Subject: URGENT **** TED FRANK WANTED FOR KILLING AJ TEEL... Article-I.D.: im4u.1pspp7INN3ea Organization: CS Dept, University of Texas at Austin Lines: 307 NNTP-Posting-Host: im4u.cs.utexas.edu ...His account that is. Many important issues, and some not-so important ones, are discussed here on the net on a daily basis. I have just been informed of what I feel is one of the most important things that we could ever discuss -- The out-and-out censorship of one of our fellow posters because some people don't like what he says or thinks. We have all seen the postings here by AJ Teel. Although many of us have not agreed with their content, I'm sure most of us have been at least somewhat interested in them. I, for one, am greatful to live (I thought) in a country where people like Mr. Teel are allowed to say what they please. If I don't wan't to read it, I can just skip on by, or unsuscribe. But, unfortunately, some people cannot let others live and let live. They feel an overwhelming need to snuff out the little bastards. Now it seems that Mr. Teel will be with us no more, due mainly to our brother, and cheif net police, Ted Frank. PLEASE HELP AJ TEEL REGAIN NET (POST) ACCESS AND CORRECT THIS INJUSTICE. ARE YOU ON TED'S HIT LIST? ARE YOUR THOUGHTS CORRECT? IS YOUR ACCOUNT SAFE? HAS YOUR SYSADMIN BEEN CONTACTED BY THE THOUGHT POLICE? I thought the NLG and the ACLU supported people with diverse opinions. NOT! Please read the following forwarded messages from AJ Teel so that you may understand this vial act for what it is... ------------------------------ forwarded --------------------------------- Newsgroups: alt.activism,alt.conspiracy,talk.politics.misc,misc.legal Subject: Officer Ted Frank, Thought Police Badge Number NWO-666 Summary: Ted wins the argument by killing his opponent! Expires: Distribution: Organization: University of Colorado, Boulder Keywords: NWO Ted Frank Well, well, well... Thanks to eck@panix.com (Mark Eckenwiler) and thf2@kimbark.uchicago.edu (Ted Frank), my account is to be axed. I guess that the information I am presenting is just toooo difficult for them to deal with. They (ONLY Ted and Mark) have complained to my sysadmin some unknown number of times to get me off the net. (In his defense, Mark sent only one message and it was not THAT bad; it has been posted in one of the newsgroups; However, it *was* not directed at me as would be common practice and I am VERY good at responding via netmail...) While I disagree with Ted, I would not send mail to his sysadmin to get him axed. Name-calling was not enough; jumping on every post I made was not enough; ignoring specific points when they were not what the desired picture was not enough; SIMPLY IGNORING ME IF I AM SUCH A KOOK WAS NOT ENOUGH. Even now I do not wish to have him axed, but I do wish to express my disgust about this. "Argumentum ad silence-your-opponent-um"?! I would have thought he would have wanted me to stay around just to have someone to yell about and seem sooo wise... (to himself, I think). The issue that seems to be: "Is the following an advertisement?" Apparently, Ted and Mark think so... 1) I Posted an article from around one year ago as it was taken *off the net* from last year. If reposting an article constitutes posting an ad, then I am guilty. This post did have a name and address and, yes, a price. If one had posted the address and subscription price of "Newsweek", would that be an ad? I get nothing from showing this stuff. 2) I Posted a list of documents showing examples of the kind of "proof" that was REQUESTED BY TED FRANK. He then complains to my sysadmin saying that I am advertising and, lo and behold, "poof", there goes my account. This one had an address in it! Oh, no! I Guess that means it is an ad! If you value the alternative view I have been discussing, or VALUE ITS DISCUSSION even if you do not agree with it, I ask that you send a note saying as much to me to show to the sysadmin. They rarely get "Ya know, that user on your net was real helpful..." or whatever; they only get "I don't like what that user is doing because...". Please do not send the note to the sysadmin. I need to take it to them in a manner that has at least a chance of getting through. In my files here are hundreds of responses from people saying "Thanks for the info" or "Could you send me such and such?" or "Your posts are very interesting... keep it up." and only a handfull of "Go aways". But, I guess the fact that I have decided not to waste my time trying to convince Ted is a Net Offense[TM] of such magnitude as to warrant a message complaining about me. (Knock, knock..."My name is Ted and and this is Mark... We're from the thought police. Seems you have some pretty dangerous ideas here, and we're here to confiscate them...") NWO Indeed! Guess I will have to go back to the drawing board and come up with a new plan... Thanks Ted and Mike. Hope you are happy. I will be on for a few more days and then... that's all folks! Your comments and support are requested. I can no longer post to news. I ask what this has accomplished... Is there some benefit from making alternative views simply vanish? Not in my book. Seems the easiest way to win an argument is to make the opposing side shut up. Images of Waco.... ah, but alas... And all this when I am in the process of typing in a letter to me from the Tax Collector saying that a lien was removed due to a letter that I wrote challenging jurisdiction. Oh, well... It takes time to come up with the info requested, and I was just getting started. It should be noted that Ted Frank has been accused publicly over 40 times of being an NWO supporter and has never made an statements to the contrary. Further, what ARE Ted Frank's motivations for getting me axed? We all know that SOME PEOPLE are getting paid to collect info on people on the net that are of "interest" to the government, and Ted sure seems to have a *personal* interest in debunking me. Hmmm... just who does he work for? The University of Chicago which he "attends"(?) is well known as one of the biggest NWO supporters... And finally, if anyone would be able to help me find a new account here in the Boulder/Denver area, I would greatly appreciate it. I am in the process of installing Linux and so will be able to do UUCP or maybe a TC/IP connection. Any help here would be greatly appreciated. Since I am longer be able to post news and will no longer have email VERY soon, I hope that anyone who wishes to contact me will do so via: A. J. Teel, Sui Juris c/o USPS Box 19043 Boulder, Colorado, U.S.A. Postal Zone: 80308-9043 or leave me voice mail at: c/o (408) 281-0434 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Selected messages from Ted Frank via sysadmin follows: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- With Explicit Reservation Of All Rights (U.C.C. 1-207) Regards, -A. J. Teel-, Sui Juris (ajteel@dendrite.cs.Colorado.EDU) --------------------------- >From barb@locutus.cs.colorado.edu Mon Apr 5 14:39:21 1993 Received: from locutus.cs.colorado.edu by dendrite.cs.Colorado.EDU with SMTP id AA14777 (5.65c/IDA-1.4.4 for <ajteel@dendrite.cs.Colorado.EDU>); Mon, 5 Apr 1993 14:39:19 -0600 Received: by locutus.cs.colorado.edu with SMTP id AA15908 (5.65c/IDA-1.4.4 for <ajteel>); Mon, 5 Apr 1993 14:36:54 -0600 Message-Id: <199304052036.AA15908@locutus.cs.colorado.edu> To: "Ted Frank" <thf2@midway.uchicago.edu> Subject: Re: List of documents Cc: cstmr@locutus.cs.colorado.edu, csops@locutus.cs.colorado.edu, ajteel@locutus.cs.colorado.edu, vaxops@locutus.cs.colorado.edu Reply-To: trouble@cs.colorado.edu In-Reply-To: Your message of Mon, 05 Apr 93 13:29:06 CDT Date: Mon, 05 Apr 93 14:36:51 -0600 From: barb@locutus.cs.colorado.edu Status: OR -------- Please ask ******* to stop advertising his wares on the network. Thank you. [Editor's Note: ^^^???] In article <1993Apr5.154256.5169@colorado.edu> ajteel writes: >[START OF DOCUMENT: doclist.txt.lis ] >DOCUMENTS NOW AVAILABLE > >BILL MEDINA, Sui Juris >Post Office Box 70400 >Sunnyvale, California, U.S.A. >Postal Zone: 94086-0400 (79 lines deleted). --------------- Resolution: --------------- Thank you. He has been warned before. We are taking action. Barbara J. Dyker Department of Computer Science Manager, Computer Operations Campus Box 430B, ECEE00-69 barb@cs.colorado.edu University of Colorado (303) 492-2545 Boulder, CO 80309-0430 -------------------- >From barb@locutus .cs.colorado.edu Mon Apr 5 15:50:36 1993 Received: from locutus.cs.colorado.edu by dendrite.cs.Colorado.EDU with SMTP id AA15809 (5.65c/IDA-1.4.4 for <ajteel@dendrite.cs.Colorado.EDU>); Mon, 5 Apr 1993 15:50:34 -0600 Received: by locutus.cs.colorado.edu id AA16069 (5.65c/IDA-1.4.4 for ajteel); Mon, 5 Apr 1993 15:50:27 -0600 Date: Mon, 5 Apr 1993 15:50:27 -0600 From: Barbara Dyker <barb@locutus.cs.colorado.edu> Message-Id: <199304052150.AA16069@locutus.cs.colorado.edu> Received: by NeXT.Mailer (1.87.1) Received: by NeXT Mailer (1.87.1) To: ajteel@locutus.cs.colorado.edu Subject: your account Cc: vaxops@locutus.cs.colorado.edu, usenet@locutus.cs.colorado.edu, mozer@locutus.cs.colorado.edu Status: OR [...] I had already warned you that your inappropriate use of your account here must stop. You have used your account here as a soapbox for your political "sui juris" agenda. [...] > Date: Tue, 23 Mar 93 13:26:43 -0700 > From: barb@locutus.cs.colorado.edu > To: ajteel@locutus.cs.colorado.edu > > Also, if you are reported for any more commercial > announcements, your account may be disabled. [Editor's note: What commercial advertisemnets are we talking about?] > From: barb@bruno.cs.colorado.edu > To: "A.J. Teel" <ajteel@dendrite.cs.colorado.edu> > Date: Tue, 23 Mar 93 17:26:40 MST > [...] > As long as > they aren't causing any problems, we typically don't > mind. ...We have received two complaints about the > content of your messages so far (at least one of which I > consider valid) - which already constitutes excessive > in my book. Just don't let it happen again. [Editor's note: I *wonder* who the other post was from??!] >From laszlo@eclipse.cs.colorado.edu Thu Mar 18 01:40:15 1993 To: "Ted Frank" <thf2@midway.uchicago.edu> Subject: Re: Bouncing Cc: cstmr@eclipse.cs.colorado.edu, csops@eclipse.cs.colorado.edu Reply-To: trouble@cs.colorado.edu In-Reply-To: Your message of Wed, 17 Mar 93 21:05:59 CST Date: Thu, 18 Mar 93 08:40:15 MST From: laszlo@eclipse.cs.colorado.edu -------- In article <1993Mar18.012344.6213@colorado.edu> ajteel@dendrite.cs.Colorado.EDU >Bounced names: > garry@research.att.com > bill@kean.usc.mun.ca > jad@hopper.Virginia.EDU > kima@gator.rational.com > >Hello All: > I am having trouble reaching the following (keeps bouncing). > If you sent me mail and haven't gotten a response, check here. > Also, can anyone tell me why these are bouncing? I used > the reply in elm which should send it right back, right? >With Explicit Reservation Of All Rights (U.C.C. 1-207) >Regards, -A. J. Teel-, Sui Juris (ajteel@dendrite.cs.Colorado.EDU) > [...] [Editor's Note: The reason for posting the header lines from the bounced messages was to show what the problem was and hopefully correct it.] [Ted Frank] It's inexcusable to post 150 lines of bounced mail headers to four newsgroups. A simple four-line post would have been sufficient. --------------- Resolution: --------------- [Lazlo] yes i agree. BUT our policy is to not watch everypost someone here makes. we generally let the net itself take care of inappropriate postings by flaming the user into shape (which i assume this is ment to be). we (CS operations) don't like to get involved in this stuff (unless its illegal, repetitive posts of 1gig gifs, harassment, or something else that offends the community in general). my suggestion is that you take it to email and explain what a post for bounces should look like or tell him to RTFM laz [Editor's note: Obviously, Ted had no such intention of doing so...] ted frank | "However Teel should have mentioned that though thf2@kimbark.uchicago.edu | his advice is legally sound, if you follow it the u of c law school | you will probably wind up in jail." standard disclaimers | -- James Donald, in misc.legal [Editor's Note: From this .sig, it seems obvious that Ted Frank has an axe to grind... Why that particular quote?.... Hmmm... Sure makes me wonder.] -- +------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Lance W. Bledsoe lwb@im4u.cs.utexas.edu (512) 258-0112 | | "Ye shall know the TRUTH, and the TRUTH shall make you free." | +------------------------------------------------------------------------+
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From: jacob@plasma2.ssl.berkeley.edu (nga throgaw shaygiy) Subject: Memory upgrades Organization: UCB Space Sciences Lab Lines: 29 Distribution: world NNTP-Posting-Host: plasma2.ssl.berkeley.edu Excuse me if this is a frequent question, I checked in several FAQs but couldn't really find anything. I have a IIsi with the standard 5 meg memory and I want (need) to add additional memory. But I'm on a budget. I really don't need more than 10 meg max, so what is the best (performance wise) and most economical way to do this? Someone told me that I should only use SIMMs of the same amount of memory, that is 4 1 meg, 4 2 meg, etc. What if I just wanted to buy just 1 4 meg and use the rest of what I already have? The manual hasn't been very helpful with this. Thanks. (Respond via e-mail if it isn't worth the bandwidth.) ____________________________________________________________________ "common human laws and interests "I wouldn't exactly call it a and emotions have no validity a happy dogma, but it makes me or signifigance in the vast feel better about not cosmos-at-large..." getting laid..." -HP Lovecraft -R. Carter ____________________________________________________________________ ______ ______ __ | /\ ___\ /\ ___\ /\ \ jacob@sunspot.ssl.berkeley.edu | \ \___ \\ \___ \\ \ \___ | \/\_____\\/\_____\\ \_____\ | \/_____/ \/_____/ \/_____/
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From: DSHAL@vmd.cso.uiuc.edu Subject: Re: Clintons views on Jerusalem Organization: C.C.S.O. Lines: 10 It seems that President Clinton can recognize Jerusalem as Israels capitol while still keeping his diplomatic rear door open by stating that the Parties concerned should decide the city's final status. Even as I endorse Clintons vie w (of course), it is definitely a matter to be decided upon by Israel (and other participating neighboring contries). I see no real conflict in stating both views, nor expect any better from politicians. ----- David Shalhevet / dshal@vmd.cso.uiuc.edu / University of Illinois Dept Anim Sci / 220 PABL / 1201 W. Gregory Dr. / Urbana, IL 61801
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From: zowie@daedalus.stanford.edu (Craig "Powderkeg" DeForest) Subject: Re: 5W30, 10W40, or 20W50 Article-I.D.: daedalus.ZOWIE.93Apr5215616 Organization: Stanford Center for Space Science and Astrophysics Lines: 37 NNTP-Posting-Host: daedalus.stanford.edu In-reply-to: Brad Thone's message of Fri, 02 Apr 93 21:41:53 CST In article <foo> Brad Thone <C09615BT@WUVMD> writes: Well, there *is* a difference. I don't happen to have my SAE manual handy, but oil viscosity in general _decreases_ with temperature. The SAE numbers are based on a `typical' curve that oils used to all have, running from (say) the viscosity of a room-temperature 90-weight at 0C, down to (say) that of a room-temperature 5-weight at 20C, for a typical 40-weight oil. Oils that are designed for operation in `normal' temperatures just have a weight specification. Oils that are designed for operation in exceedingly cold temperatures have a `W' tacked on the end, so in winter in a cold place, you'd stick 10W in your car in the winter and 40 in it in the summer, to approximate the appropriate viscosity throughout the year. Modern multi-viscosity oils change viscosity much less with temperature. As a result, their viscosity graphs cross over several curves. A multi-vis specification pegs the curve at two temperatures, a `normal' operating temperature and a `cold' one (though I can't remember the numbers...). In any event, the weights do indicate a significant difference. Remember that your engine is temperature-regulated (by the thermostat and radiator or air fins) most of the time -- unless you overheat it or something. Any weight of oil is better than no oil, or than very old, carbonized oil. Thin oil won't (in general) lubricate as well at temperature, thicker oil will (like a 20W50) will lubricate better at temperature, but not as well during startup, when most engine wear occurs. If you're planning on making long drives, the 20W50 is probably fine (esp. in the summer) in your 10W40 car. But if you're making short drives, stick to the 10W40. -- DON'T DRINK SOAP! DILUTE DILUTE! OK!
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From: miket@empros.com (Mike Tipton) Subject: Character Codes Problems Reply-To: miket@empros.com Nntp-Posting-Host: sbb1.empros.com Organization: Empros Power Systems Control, a division of Siemens EA Lines: 15 Help! I am working on a project that involves using text with foreign language characters (in this case Norwegian). I have been manipulating the data with Excell 4.0 and then exporting the data as comma seperated variable files to an RS6000 workstation. The Norwegian characters show up fine under Windows, but appear as "funny" characters on the workstation. The workstation is setup for national language support and we have problem entering the Norwegian characters from the workstation keyboard. On further investigation I found that the character codes used by Windows are different (for these characters) than those specified by the MSDOS code page. The MSDOS codes seem to be the same as the workstation. What gives, and how can get around it. Please reply by E-mail as I will be out of the office the next few days and will not be reading the news. Thanks.
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From: alan@lancaster.nsc.com (The Hepburn) Subject: Re: Hockey and the Hispanic community Organization: National Semiconductor Corporation Lines: 73 In article <saross01.734885336@starbase.spd.louisville.edu>, saross01@starbase.spd.louisville.edu (Stacey A. Ross) writes: |> In <C5I2s2.3Bt@odin.corp.sgi.com> rickc@wrigley.corp.sgi.com (Richard Casares) writes: |> >You'll have a hard time selling any sport to a community that |> >can't play it on account of availability or financial reasons. |> >Hockey is pretty much a sport for the white and well off. |> |> What?! White, yes. Well off, definitely not. Hockey season ticket owners have |> the lowest average income of any of the four major North American sports. Do you have a basis for this claim? Try these stats (taken from Playboy Magazine June 1989): Percentage of pro football fans who have attended college: 39.7 Percentage of pro baseball fans who have attended college: 41.5 Percentage of pro basketball fans who have attended college: 39.9 Percentage of pro hockey fans who have attended college: 54.6 Percentage of pro football fans who earn more than $50K: 34.9 Percentage of pro baseball fans who make more than $50K: 22.7 Percentage of pro basketball fans who make more than $50K: 27.7 Percentage of pro hackey fans who make more than $50K: 44.0 |> |> And think of where the majority of hockey players come from. From a farm out |> in Boondock, Saskatchewan or Weedville, Alberta. |> The biggest advantage that kids from Boondock or Weedville have is the availability of ice. In the San Jose area we have a population of 800,000 and that population is served by 2 ice arenas. In contrast, Kamloops, British Columbia has a population of about 50,000 and has 5 rinks! There are also myriad ponds, pools, etc that freeze in the winter. Down here it's hard to find a kid without a bicycle; up there it's hard to find a kid without a pair of skates. And before you say "what does he know? He's from California." let me say that I was born and raised in Trail, British Columbia, a town of about 8,000 with lots of ice in the winter. My father did radio play by play for the local team, the Trail Smokeaters, who by the way, were the last Canadian team to win the World Championship (back in 1961). I was on skates almost as soon as I could walk, and have been playing recreational hockey for about 35 years. |> >When was the last time you saw a hockey league in the inner city. |> >The insurance alone is a big enough barrier. |> |> The inner city isn't the only place that is poor. |> I think the biggest barrier to hockey in the inner city is... no ICE to play on. Lack of ice is a big factor, but costs is a bigger factor. Both my kids play for the Santa Clara Valley Hockey Association and this season, which just ended, cost me $75 per kid for membership in Hockey USA, plus $750 per kid for club dues. The Hockey USA fees cover excess medical insurance, and the club dues cover ice time, officials, trophies, etc. Other areas have similar fees, unless the city government subsidises some of the costs, as Stockton does. By the way; most ice arenas are located in what could be called the "inner city" areas. Eastridge and Vallco are exceptions ... Redwood City's rink is in an industrial area on Bay Rd, near 101, Berkeley's is near Ashby and Martin Luther King, Stockton's is in Oak Park, Sacramento's is in an older section of downtown (I forget the name of the street), Fresno's is out on the edge of town, just west of 99. Santa Rosa's is a nice rink, but it's in an older section of town. Dublin's is outside of town, off 580. Most of the rinks are old, and expensive to run, with huge electric bills and insurance premiums. If you want to buy ice time expect to pay around $100 per hour at any of these rinks. Some of them give you a 60 minute hour for your money; others give you a 50 minute hour and include the resurfacing time in the fee. -- Alan Hepburn "A man doesn't know what he knows National Semiconductor until he knows what he doesn't know." Santa Clara, Ca alan@berlioz.nsc.com Thomas Carlyle
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From: hm@cs.brown.edu (Harry Mamaysky) Subject: Dir Yassin (was Re: no-Free man propaganda machine: Freeman, with blood greetings from Israel) In-Reply-To: hasan@McRCIM.McGill.EDU 's message of Tue, 13 Apr 93 14:15:18 GMT Organization: Dept. of Computer Science, Brown University Lines: 85 In article <1993Apr13.141518.13900@thunder.mcrcim.mcgill.edu> hasan@McRCIM.McGill.EDU writes: CHECK MENAHEM BEGIN DAIRIES (published book) you'll find accounts of the massacres there including Deir Yassen, though with the numbers of massacred men, children and women are greatly minimized. As per request of Hasan: From _The Revolt_, by Menachem Begin, Dell Publishing, NY, 1977: [pp. 225-227] "Apart from the military aspect, there is a moral aspect to the story of Dir Yassin. At that village, whose name was publicized throughout the world, both sides suffered heavy casualties. We had four killed and nearly forty wounded. The number of casualties was nearly forty percent of the total number of the attackers. The Arab troops suffered casualties neraly three times as heavy. The fighting was thus very severe. Yet the hostile propaganda, disseminated throughout the world, deliberately ignored the fact that the civilian population of Dir Yassin was actually given a warning by us before the battle began. One of our tenders carrying a loud speaker was stationed at the entrance to the village and it exhorted in Arabic all women, children and aged to leave their houses and to take shelter on the slopes of the hill. By giving this humane warning our fighters threw away the element of complete surprise, and thus increased their own risk in the ensuing battle. A substantial number of the inhabitants obeyed the warning and they were unhurt. A few did not leave their stone houses - perhaps because of the confusion. The fire of the enemy was murderous - to which the number of our casualties bears eloquent testimony. Our men were compelled to fight for every house; to overcome the enemy they used large numbers of hand grenades. And the civilians who had disregarded our warnings suffered inevitable casualties. "The education which we gave our soldiers throughout the years of revolt was based on the observance of the traditional laws of war. We never broke them unless the enemy first did so and thus forced us, in accordance with the accepted custom of war, to apply reprisals. I am convinced, too, that our officers and men wished to avoid a single unnecessary casualty in the Dir Yassin battle. But those who throw stones of denunciation at the conquerors of Dir Yassin [1] would do well not to don the cloak of hypocrisy [2]. "In connection with the capture of Dir Yassin the Jewish Agency found it necessary to send a letter of apology to Abdullah, whom Mr. Ben Gurion, at a moment of great political emotion, called 'the wise ruler who seeks the good of his people and this country.' The 'wise ruler,' whose mercenary forces demolished Gush Etzion and flung the bodies of its heroic defenders to birds of prey, replied with feudal superciliousness. He rejected the apology and replied that the Jews were all to blame and that he did not believe in the existence of 'dissidents.' Throughout the Arab world and the world at large a wave of lying propaganda was let loose about 'Jewish attrocities.' "The enemy propaganda was designed to besmirch our name. In the result it helped us. Panic overwhelmed the Arabs of Eretz Israel. Kolonia village, which had previously repulsed every attack of the Haganah, was evacuated overnight and fell without further fighting. Beit-Iksa was also evacuated. These two places overlooked the main road; and their fall, together with the capture of Kastel by the Haganah, made it possible to keep open the road to Jerusalem. In the rest of the country, too, the Arabs began to flee in terror, even before they clashed with Jewish forces. Not what happened at Dir Yassin, but what was invented about Dir Yassin, helped to carve the way to our decisive victories on the battlefield. The legend of Dir Yassin helped us in particular in the saving of Tiberias and the conquest of Haifa." [1] (A footnote from _The Revolt_, pp.226-7.) "To counteract the loss of Dir yassin, a village of strategic importance, Arab headquarters at Ramallah broadcast a crude atrocity story, alleging a massacre by Irgun troops of women and children in the village. Certain Jewish officials, fearing the Irgun men as political rivals, seized upon this Arab gruel propaganda to smear the Irgun. An eminent Rabbi was induced to reprimand the Irgun before he had time to sift the truth. Out of evil, however, good came. This Arab propaganda spread a legend of terror amongst Arabs and Arab troops, who were seized with panic at the mention of Irgun soldiers. The legend was worth half a dozen battalions to the forces of Israel. The `Dir Yassin Massacre' lie is still propagated by Jew-haters all over the world." [2] In reference to denunciation of Dir Yassin by fellow Jews.
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From: grady@netcom.com (1016/2EF221) Subject: IDEA vectors? Organization: capriccioso X-Newsreader: TIN [version 1.1 PL6] Lines: 11 I am testing IDEA block cipher implementations for correctness and needs some golden test vectors. I've looked through the postscript IDEA chapter but the single example gives me zero degrees of freedom. I'll contact the inventor if necessary but since we are NOT paying him money for use of his invention, I'd like to offload this from him. Anybody got vectors? (No disease vectors, please). -- grady@netcom.com 2EF221 / 15 E2 AD D3 D1 C6 F3 FC 58 AC F7 3D 4F 01 1E 2F
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From: keith@cco.caltech.edu (Keith Allan Schneider) Subject: Re: Morality? (was Re: <Political Atheists?) Organization: California Institute of Technology, Pasadena Lines: 23 NNTP-Posting-Host: punisher.caltech.edu livesey@solntze.wpd.sgi.com (Jon Livesey) writes: >>So, you are saying that it isn't possible for an instinctive act >>to be moral one? >I like to think that many things are possible. Explain to me >how instinctive acts can be moral acts, and I am happy to listen. For example, if it were instinctive not to murder... >>That is, in order for an act to be an act of morality, >>the person must consider the immoral action but then disregard >>it? >Weaker than that. There must be the possibility that the >organism - it's not just people we are talking about - can >consider alternatives. So, only intelligent beings can be moral, even if the bahavior of other beings mimics theirs? And, how much emphasis do you place on intelligence? Animals of the same species could kill each other arbitarily, but they don't. Are you trying to say that this isn't an act of morality because most animals aren't intelligent enough to think like we do? keith
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From: urbina@novax.llnl.gov Subject: Telcom wiring question...need help Organization: Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, NCD Lines: 26 NNTP-Posting-Host: novax.llnl.gov I've got two lines coming into my apartment. Two different telephone numbers. When I ordered the second line installed, instead of bringing out another 4 wire bundle, the telco just connected up to my yellow and black wires. So I have one line on red & green and the other on yellow & black. Today I was monitoring the voltage on both lines. I had a voltmeter across the red and green and read back 52 volts. I then lifted up the receiver on my second line.(black & yellow wires) The voltage dropped to 31 volts on the first line. (red & green wires) I repeated this experiment with the second line(monitoring black & yellow and lifting the handset off the cradle on the red and green line.) It also dropped to 31 volts. Why is this ? I thought these were separate lines. Next I went to the 66 block and disconnected the blue and white lines coming in from the telco cable. I then disconnected all the phones in my apartment and went back to the 66 block and did some resistance measurements. Both lines read open. I'll appreciate any help on this. Is this considered normal ? Guy Urbina Urbina@novax.llnl.gov
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From: gld@cunixb.cc.columbia.edu (Gary L Dare) Subject: Star Trek (TOS) novels: 3/$8 package Summary: Price of the Phoenix; Fate of the Phoenix; Memory Prime Nntp-Posting-Host: cunixb.cc.columbia.edu Reply-To: gld@cunixb.cc.columbia.edu (Gary L Dare) Organization: PhDs In The Hall Distribution: usa Lines: 16 Some reading from a recent interview trip ... waiting all day at O'Hare a month ago, waiting out the storm here in New York! The Price of the Phoenix; The Fate of the Phoenix; Memory Prime Take the package for $8, or in trade for a good used CD ... gld -- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Je me souviens ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Gary L. Dare > gld@columbia.EDU GO Winnipeg Jets GO!!! > gld@cunixc.BITNET Selanne + Domi ==> Stanley
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From: Thomas Kephart <kephart@snowhite.eeap.cwru.edu> Subject: Re: Thanks Apple: Free Ethernet on my C610! Organization: Case School of Engineering Lines: 13 Distribution: world NNTP-Posting-Host: b62182.student.cwru.edu X-UserAgent: Nuntius v1.1.1d20 X-XXMessage-ID: <A7E72D2F8001F2E6@b62182.student.cwru.edu> X-XXDate: Tue, 6 Apr 93 12:50:55 GMT In article <Apr.6.12.05.34.1993.11732@pion.rutgers.edu> Gregory Nelson, gnelson@pion.rutgers.edu writes: > Oh, and the screen seems tojump in a wierd way on power-up. >I've seen this mentioned by others, so it must be a...feature... > Anyway, above all, it's fast. A great machine at a great price! Well, I saw a few posts on this and asumed that everyone is talking about the new 14" display... mine does it to... kinda like when I would degauss my old 13", and since the new one lacks this button, I assume that is what it is doing... anyone that knows I'd appreciate the info, but it doesn't worry me... -t
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From: gballent@hudson.UVic.CA (Greg Ballentine) Subject: Re: plus minus stat Nntp-Posting-Host: hudson.uvic.ca Reply-To: gballent@hudson.UVic.CA Organization: University of Victoria, Victoria, BC, Canada Lines: 24 In article 1@tnclus.tele.nokia.fi, hahietanen@tnclus.tele.nokia.fi () writes: >In article <1993Apr14.174139.6604@sol.UVic.CA>, gballent@vancouver.UVic.CA (Greg Ballentine) writes: >> >> >> +/- is a good stat because it is the only stat that I am aware of that >> takes into account defensive play. It isn't a measure of defensive >> play- it takes into account offense and defence- all aspects of play. > > If we are interested of real all-round players, the power play stats > should be considered, too. Because the power play is also one aspect > of play! There is still something to be done with these player evaluation > tools!! IMO any good player should score on power plays because of the man advantage. Very good power play scorers tend to become overrated because their point totals are inflated by power play points. +/- tends to expose these overrated players such as Brett Hull, John Cullen and Dave Andreychuck. Given the opportunity to play power play consistently, any player can inflate his totals. Gregmeister
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From: cmwand@leland.Stanford.EDU (Christopher Wand) Subject: Re: Syquest 150 ??? Organization: DSG, Stanford University, CA 94305, USA Distribution: usa Lines: 30 In article <93759@hydra.gatech.EDU> gt8798a@prism.gatech.EDU (Anthony S. Kim) writes: >I remember someone mention about a 150meg syquest. Has anyone else >heard anything about this? I'd be interested in the cost per megabyte and the >approximate cost of the drive itself and how they compare to the Bernoulli 150. I think you must be talking about the Syquest 105 (code named Mesa I believe). It is a 3.5" Winchester technology drive pretty much like the other Syquest drives in terms of how it works. According to the latest MacLeak, the drive has a 14.5 ms access time, 1.9 MB/s sustained throughput (these figures are from memory so they could be slightly off, but they give you an idea of performance nonetheless). The drive was originally released for the PC and just recently was released for the Mac world (don't ask me what the differences are) and through they are currently in limited supply, according to a Syquest rep. they are in the process of ramping up for mass production. I have already seen them advertised by a number of manufacturers in MacLeak including PLI, MassMicro, ClubMac, and MacWarehouse's PowerUser. The PLI and MassMicro units are priced at just around $1000; the lesser name brands are going for around $750 for an external drive. Cartridges which hold 105 MB sell for about $80 each. At these prices, the drives and cartridges are cheaper and better performing than the 88MB drives. Cost per megabyte compares favorably with other cartridge drives and Bernoulli drives, but for large amounts of data optical is still cheaper, and more reliable. Personally, I'm excited by the new drive and look forward to getting my hands on one. -Chris Wand -- "Egotism is the anesthetic that dulls the pain of stupidity." - Frank Leahy
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From: ruckman@oasys.dt.navy.mil Subject: Re: Is ms-windows a "mature" OS? Keywords: ms-windows Reply-To: ruckman@oasys.dt.navy.mil Organization: Carderock Division, NSWC Lines: 12 In article <C5snBs.J3H@usenet.ucs.indiana.edu> comp.os.ms-windows.advocacy writes: >>(1) You can not create hierarchy groups. There is no way to create a group >> in a group. (If you know how, please tell me.) Get Norton Desktop. Put groups within groups, groups on the desktop, icons on the desktop, etc. -- Chris Ruckman - ruckman@oasys.dt.navy.mil | This .sig brought to you by Hull Structures Acoustics, Code 741 | your local Chevrolet bottler. Carderock Division, NSWC |
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From: amanda@intercon.com (Amanda Walker) Subject: Re: Do we need the clipper for cheap security? Organization: InterCon Systems Corporation - Herndon, VA USA Lines: 68 Distribution: world Reply-To: amanda@intercon.com (Amanda Walker) NNTP-Posting-Host: chaos.intercon.com X-Newsreader: InterCon TCP/Connect II 1.1 pmetzger@snark.shearson.com (Perry E. Metzger) writes: > If the Clipper chip can do cheap crypto for the masses, obviously one > could do the same thing WITHOUT building in back doors. I agree. So why is Cylink the only (and expensive) game in town? Note: I think Cylink is great, and if my boss would double my salary, I'd buy a bunch of their stuff :). One thing that Clipper offers is interoperability, at a higher degree of security than we currently have in non-proprietary voice encryption systems. This means it will be cheaper than anyone's proprietary scheme, and easier to deploy. This is, of course, either a bug or a feature depending on how you look at it :). > Indeed, even without special engineering, you can construct a good > system right now. A standard codec chip, a chip to do vocoding, a DES > chip, a V32bis integrated modem module, and a small processor to do > glue work, are all you need to have a secure phone. Great! Where can I buy it? Another note: If "Clipper" increases the incentive to bring stronger encryption to the mass market, all the better. It's far overpriced at the moment. > Yes, cheap crypto is good -- but we don't need it from the government. I don't care where we *need* to get it from, I care where we *can* get it from, and whether it will interoperate with everyone else. > Indeed, were it not for the government doing everything possible to > stop them, Qualcomm would have designed strong encryption right in to > the CDMA cellular phone system they are pioneering. Were it not for the > NSA and company, cheap encryption systems would be everywhere. As it > is, they try every trick in the book to stop it. Had it not been for > them, I'm sure cheap secure phones would be out right now. You can build them right now as long as you don't want to export (a restriction I firmly oppose). The only thing stopping people from making cheap encryption is greed: they want a lock on the market. > They aren't the ones making cheap crypto available. They are the ones > keeping cheap crypto out of people's hands. When they hand you a > clipper chip, what you are getting is a mess of pottage -- your prize > for having traded in your birthright. Oh, come on. Only if you trust it farther than it deserves. A Clipper phone *IS NOT* a substitute for a Cylink phone, or a STU-III. It's a substitute for the "voice scramblers" advertised in the back of Radio Electronics. > Are we getting cheaper crypto > for ourselves? No, because the market would have provided that on its > own had they not deliberately sabotaged it. I disagree. Modulo ITAR, it's not the government that has sabotaged the market. > Someone please tell me what exactly we get in our social contract in > exchange for giving up our right to strong cryptography? Can you tell me where exactly we have given up that right? Amanda Walker InterCon Systems Corporation
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From: bigal@wpi.WPI.EDU (Nathan Charles Crowell) Subject: Wallpaper in Windows 3.1 Organization: Worcester Polytechnic Institute Lines: 14 NNTP-Posting-Host: wpi.wpi.edu Hi there, Is there any utility available that will make Windows randomly select one of your windows directory's .BMP files as the wallpaper file? Nate -------------------------- Nathan C. Crowell, Dept. of Materials Science/ACRL Worcester Polytechnic Institute E-mail: bigal@wpi.wpi.edu "A flower?"-Genesis "Supper's Ready" --------------------------
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Subject: Re: There must be a creator! (Maybe) From: halat@pooh.bears (Jim Halat) Reply-To: halat@pooh.bears (Jim Halat) Lines: 24 In article <16BA1E927.DRPORTER@SUVM.SYR.EDU>, DRPORTER@SUVM.SYR.EDU (Brad Porter) writes: > > Science is wonderful at answering most of our questions. I'm not the type >to question scientific findings very often, but... Personally, I find the >theory of evolution to be unfathomable. Could humans, a highly evolved, >complex organism that thinks, learns, and develops truly be an organism >that resulted from random genetic mutations and natural selection? [...stuff deleted...] Computers are an excellent example...of evolution without "a" creator. We did not "create" computers. We did not create the sand that goes into the silicon that goes into the integrated circuits that go into processor board. We took these things and put them together in an interesting way. Just like plants "create" oxygen using light through photosynthesis. It's a much bigger leap to talk about something that created "everything" from nothing. I find it unfathomable to resort to believing in a creator when a much simpler alternative exists: we simply are incapable of understanding our beginnings -- if there even were beginnings at all. And that's ok with me. The present keeps me perfectly busy. -jim halat
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From: feilimau@leland.Stanford.EDU (Christopher Yale Lin) Subject: Mac IIsi Cache options Organization: DSG, Stanford University, CA 94305, USA Distribution: usa Lines: 15 Readers, I have found that the cache upgrade options for the Mac IIsi include the following: 1) AE QuickSilver 2) Daystar Fastcache IIsi 3) Daystar ComboCache IIsi 4) LogiCache IIsi 64k cache I'd be interested in hearing opinions on any or all of these options. The other alternative is to upgrade to a CPU accelerator such as the LogiCache 50 MHz. Ideas, comparisions? felix lin feilimau@leland.stanford.edu
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From: cntrspy@netcom.com (Executive Protection Assoc) Subject: Re: Blast them next time Organization: NETCOM On-line Communication Services (408 241-9760 guest) X-Newsreader: TIN [version 1.1 PL6] Distribution: usa Lines: 32 /////// And we thought the unfortunate people in the Branch Dividians were Brainwashed ?? They don't hold a candle to this guy...... D:d :wq B /////////////////////////////////// Daniel Oldham (oldham@ces.cwru.edu) wrote: : What happened in Waco is not the fault of the BATF. If they would of : had the proper equipment and personal then they could of captured the : compound on the initial assault and none of this would of happened. : : The BATF needs more people, better weapons and more armored : transports. When they meet hostile fire they should be able to use : more force instead of retreating to a stand off. If you are going to : do a job then do it right. The BATF is there to protect us and they : must have the proper equipment and people to do the job. : : With the WoD and the increased crime in the streets the BATF is needed : more now then ever. If they blast away a few good fokes then that is : the price we all have to pay for law and order in this country. Look : at all the good people that died in wars to protect this great country : of ours. : : With the arms build up in Waco they needed to hit that compound with : mega fire power. They could of gone in there blasting and killed a few : women and kids but it would of been better then letting them all burn : to death 51 days later. :
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From: pvtmakela@hylkn1.Helsinki.FI (M{kel{ Veikko) Subject: Re: Astronomy Program Organization: University of Helsinki Lines: 20 In article <28641@galaxy.ucr.edu> datadec@ucrengr.ucr.edu (kevin marcus) writes: >Are there any public domain or shareware astronomy programs which will >map out the sky at any given time, and allow you to locate planets, nebulae, >and so forth? If so, is there any ftp site where I can get one? There are several star map programs available. Your job is to choose that you like. Try anonymous-FTP from: ftp.funet.fi:pub/astro/pc/stars pc/solar mac amiga atari regards, -Veikko-
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From: rbemben@timewarp.prime.com (Rich Bemben) Subject: Re: April 1( was Re: FAQ - What is the DoD?) Expires: 30 Apr 93 05:00:00 GMT Organization: Computervision Corp., Bedford, Ma. Lines: 31 In article <9901221@hpfcso.FC.HP.COM> jld@hpfcso.FC.HP.COM (Jeff Deeney) writes: >In rec.motorcycles, viking@iastate.edu (Dan Sorenson) writes: > >> Last year, I believe it was, Jeff Deeney posted what I've since come to >> recognize as the ultimate April Fools posting ever. It wasn't particularly >> nice of him, as several people were quite fooled and very worried about >> him, but I can't fault the effectiveness. > >Based on numerous inputs (most of them unprintable), I deemed it time for a >kinder, gentler, April 1. Not that I didn't have something really sick and >twisted ready to post :-) Perhaps next year. Personally, I think Jeffy-Poo was still smarting more from the third degree burns he suffered after April 1st last year rather than the supposed burns that he suffered in "the joke". Granted I was one of those people that were taken in by it and I was certainly concerned...and then pissed at him for pulling such a thing (which I made known to him). But then again, for an April Fool "joke" I would also go on record as saying that it was the best orchestrated one I've ever seen and it certainly sucked a LOT of people into believing it 8-( 8-| 8-\ 8-)... "sick" - "twisted"??? Who in this group could ever be accused of such a thing? I tip my twisted lid to thee Jeffy 8-). Rich Bemben - DoD #0044 rbemben@timewarp.prime.com 1977 750 Triumph Bonneville (617) 275-1800 x 4173 "Fear not the evil men do in the name of evil, but heaven protect us from the evil men do in the name of good"
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From: cmgrawbu@eos.ncsu.edu (CHRISTOPHER M GRAWBURG) Subject: HELPHLPHELPHELP Reply-To: cmgrawbu@eos.ncsu.edu (CHRISTOPHER M GRAWBURG) Organization: North Carolina State University, Project Eos Lines: 149 ******* ******* This is somewhat long, but pleas read it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ******* Boy am i glad you decided to read this. I've got a problem that I need as many people's help from as possible. Before I go in to the details of this, let me go ahead and tell you that (though it may sound it) this is not one of those boy meets girl problem...at least not totally like that to me....Anyway... OK, I am a 19 year old Sophmore at NCSU. About 10 years ago, my family and I were vacationing at the coast in a cottage we rented. Across the street, was ths girl who would whistle at me whenever she saw me... her name in Erin. Well, we became friends that week at the beach and have been writing each other for about 10 years....there was a period of about 2 years we lost contact..but that was a while ago. By the way...Erin lives in Kansas and me in NC. OK, last year in one of her letters, she says that she is coming back to NC to see some of her family who are gonna be there. So I drove about 4 hours to see her. This is where it begins....I spent the whole day with Erin....one of the best days of my life. Even though we had been writing each other, we still had to get used to being in person....she has got to be the most incredible woman I ever met. (She's one year older than me BTW). I mean, no person in the world could ask for a better person. Not only was she incredibly beautiful (not to mention WAY out of my league...although I'm not unattractive mind you), but she had a great personality and a great sence of humor. Her family is one of those families who goes to church but that is about the extent of their Christianity...you know the kind of people. But she knows I am a Christian. Well, you get the idea of what I think of her. If there is ever such a thing as love at first sight....I found it. That was last year...I kid you not when I say that I have thought about her EVERY day since then. In out letters, Erin and I always kid each other about not finding dates..(which is true for me, but I know it can't be for her). She has had some problems at home, her folks split up and she ended up leaving school....Now we are at the present... Let me give you part of the letter I got from her last week.... "Okay, now I'm going to try to explain my life to you. I'm not going to KU anymore because something just isn't right. College just wasn't clicking with me here. Greek life is really big here and that just isn't my way. I wasn't taking any classes that truly interested me & i really have no idea of what i want to do with my life. I was interested in something medical (Physical Therpy) & I love working with kids, but 'it' just didn't work for me at this university. And my parents could tell. "So I'm working full time at the Bass Store [Bass shoes that is] and now I have a part-time job at a local daycare. I work in the infant room M-W-F. I've really enjoyed it so far. It spices up my week a little bit and it's great experience. "As of now, I'm not planning on going back to school in the very near future. The main reason being my indecision on what I want to study. But I definatley plan on going back within the next couple of years. Where? I have no idea--except for one thing, it won't be to Kansas. "Right noew I'm discussing a promotion with my boss and district manager. It looks like I'll train at the store I work at now for about 4-6 months as Assistant Manager and when that's done, I'll basically be given a list of stores (newly or soon to be built) to chose where i would like to manage. I've pretty much decided on either one of the Carolinas (hopeully close to the beach) Wouldn't it be fun to actually see each other more than once every few years?? What do you think abou that? I would like to know your opinion. "This job would pretty much be temporary. But it is VERY GOOD pay and any thye of management experience would look good on an application or resume. The company is solid and treats it employees very well. Good benefits, bonuses & medical plans. Plus- after 1 year of full-time service, they will reimburse tuition. I do have school money waitng for me, but this will help, especially since I will probably end up paying out of state tuition wherever I go. "Chris, i really would like to know what you think of my decision. I respect your opinion. I've been completely lost for what to do for soooo long that when the opportunity came along it sounded really good. I do like my job although I'm about 99.9% sure that i want to do more with my life than reatil management..but it IS something. I don't think earning about $20,000 a year for a 20 year old female is too bad. "Anyway, onto your career decisions. I'll solve your problem right now, MARRY ME... "You can do your pilot thing-- I like to be by myself sometimes! Seriously (or not as seriously)- do what will make you the happiest, worry about the home life later." *********** OK, well I'm sure you see what has got me so uptight. What do you think she meant about the marraige thing?? I dream at night about marrying her, and then she mentions it in her letter!!! I don't know what to think?? Since she wants to move to the Carolina's should i search out a Bass store near here and aske her to come to Carolina??? I always pick on those people who graduate from high school and get married....but what does she mean??? I've had a lot of stress lately with exams and also the fact that I don't date beacause 1) No time 2) Not that much $$ 3) that most college women are wrapped up in the social scene with the Greeks whic as a Christian I can't support-----and here she says she doesn't like the Greek thing either!! Maybe I'm so stunned because there is actually a girl that I am so attracted to paying some real attention to me. I mean, what if she did move to NC...what would I do??? I'm only 19 and she 20....I'm only a Sophmore struggling through classes.. I have prayed about this over the past year from time to time.. saying, "God if she is the right one, let the situation open up.." Could this be my sign??? I would do ANYTHING to get her to NC...here is some moree that makes it worse.. Should I call her?? I'm terrible over the phone. I don't even like to talk to my friends here for longer than 3 minutes. I mean, what would a girl as perfect as her want with a very average guy like me?? I'm really confused....I would really appreciate any help i can get. Thanx Chris [I have a feeling that it might be more appropriate to talk with Chris directly via email. --clh]
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From: I3150101@dbstu1.rz.tu-bs.de (Benedikt Rosenau) Subject: Re: Wholly Babble (Was Re: free moral agency) Organization: Technical University Braunschweig, Germany Lines: 10 In article <2944159064.5.p00261@psilink.com> "Robert Knowles" <p00261@psilink.com> writes: (Deletion) >Of course, there is also the >Book of the SubGenius and that whole collection of writings as well. Does someone know a FTP site with it? Benedikt
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From: rmohns@vax.clarku.edu Subject: RE: Win NT - what is it??? Organization: Clark University Lines: 52 In a previous article, alanchem@csd4.csd.uwm.edu (Alan Scott Olson) wrote: >Two-part question: > >1) What is Windows NT - a 'real' windows OS? > >2) This past weekend, a local 'hacker' radio show metioned a new product > from Microsoft called 'Chicago' if I recall. Anyone know what this is? > >That is it - > >Thanks a heap. > >- Alan Windows NT is a giant Windows Operating System. Unline Win3.1, it does not run on top of DOS. It is its own OS, with (Billy Gates assures us) true multi-tasking/multithreading, meets DOD security specs, will run win3.1 programs as well as DOS programs, has multi-processor support, and is primarily a Server program. It's overhead is too high for it to be economical for most users. Speaking of overhead, it requires at least a 386 with 16 megs of RAM. It iwll run with 12, but that's like running OS/2 2.0 with 4 megs. And that's just to run it. Also, I have heard that the system files take up 30-50 Megs, and it is recommended that your drive be a half gig! The SKD is distributed on CD-ROM. Chicogo is what I want to use. It is, like NT, a true OS with thrue multitasking and multithreading, but has much smaller hardware requirements, and does not meet DOD security specs (but that's okay since it will probably be more of a client OS). there are a few otehr differences, but those are the main ones. There was an article about Chicogo in PC Week last August. The Chicogo and NT development groups at Micro$oft are in intense competition, so it is said. However, I think a different relationship will arise: NT will be the server (*N*etowrk *T*echonology), Chicogo will be the client machine. It is entirely possible for different OS's to work together, partly because Chicogo is just a small NT (think of it that way, anyway). (Novell Netware creates an OS on the server that is truly not DOS, so don't scorn the concept.) Anyway, don't expect it soon. Windows 4 and DOS 7 are supposed to be released next year (read: see it in 95), so I expect that Chicogo won't be out til '96. With luck, I'll be proven wrong! =) Rob |------------------------------------------------------------| \ rmohns@vax.clarku.edu / _________\ /________ \ Rob Mohns / ================================================== Annoy Rush Limbaugh. Think for yourself. ==================================================
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From: tankut@IASTATE.EDU (Sabri T Atan) Subject: Re: Turkey-Cyprus-Bosnia-Serbia-Greece (Armenia-Azeris) Reply-To: tankut@IASTATE.EDU (Sabri T Atan) Organization: Iowa State University Lines: 81 In article <1993Apr15.174657.6176@news.uiowa.edu>, mau@herky.cs.uiowa.edu (Mau Napoleon) writes: > From article <1993Apr15.092101@IASTATE.EDU>, by tankut@IASTATE.EDU (Sabri T Atan): > > Well, Panos, Mr. Tamamidis?, the way you put it it is only the Turks > > who bear the responsibility of the things happening today. That is hard to > > believe for somebody trying to be objective. > > When it comes to conflicts like our countries having you cannot > > blame one side only, there always are bad guys on both sides. > > What were you doing on Anatolia after the WW1 anyway? > > Do you think it was your right to be there? > > There were a couple millions of Greeks living in Asia Minor until 1923. > Someone had to protect them. If not us who?? > > > I am not saying that conflicts started with that. It is only > > not one side being the aggressive and the ither always suffering. > > It is sad that we (both) still are not trying to compromise. > > I remember the action of the Turkish government by removing the > > visa requirement for greeks to come to Turkey. I thought it > > was a positive attempt to make the relations better. > > > Compromise on what, the invasion of Cyprus, the involment of Turkey in > Greek politics, the refusal of Turkey to accept 12 miles of territorial > waters as stated by international law, the properties of the Greeks of > Konstantinople, the ownership of the islands in the Greek lake,sorry, Aegean. > > There are some things on which there can not be a compromise. > > > > The Greeks I mentioned who wouldn't talk to me are educated > > people. They have never met me but they know! I am bad person > > because I am from Turkey. Politics is not my business, and it is > > not the business of most of the Turks. When it comes to individuals > > why the hatred? > > Any person who supports the policies of the Turkish goverment directly or > indirecly is a "bad" person. > It is not your nationality that makes you bad, it is your support of the > actions of your goverment that make you "bad". > People do not hate you because of who you are but because of what you > are. You are a supporter of the policies of the Turkish goverment and > as a such you must pay the price. > > > So that makes me think that there is some kind of > > brainwashing going on in Greece. After all why would an educated person > > treat every person from a nation the same way? can you tell me about your > > history books and things you learn about Greek-Turkish > > encounters during your schooling. > > take it easy! > > > > -- > > Tankut Atan > > tankut@iastate.edu > > > > "Achtung, baby!" > > You do not need brainwashing to turn people against the Turks. Just talk to > Greeks, Arabs, Slavs, Kurds and all other people who had the luck to be under > Turkish occupation. > They will talk to you about murders,rapes,distruction. > > You do not learn about Turks from history books, you learn about them from > people who experienced first hand Turkish friendliness. > > Napoleon Well, Napoleon. It is your kind of people who are preventing peace on the world. First of all, you didn't answer the question I asked at the end of my posting. And then you told me some bullshit throughout your posting which had no positive point about the issue, filled with hatred, and filled with emotions. Why am I doing this? Forget it, I don't think you are worth it to discuss the issue. -- Tankut Atan tankut@iastate.edu "Achtung, baby!"
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Subject: Ovarian cancer treatment centers From: <RBPRMA@rohvm1.rohmhaas.com> Organization: Rohm and Haas Company Lines: 9 A relative of mine has recently been diagnosed with "stage 3 papillary cell ovarian cancer". We are urgently seeking the best place in the country for treatment for this. Does anyone have any suggestions? As you might suspect, time is of the essence. Thanks for your help. Bob
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Subject: re: WINBENCH 3.11 help -- graphics comparison?!? From: srg3sir@grv.grace.cri.nz Distribution: world Organization: Industrial Research Ltd., New Zealand. NNTP-Posting-Host: rmayston.grace.cri.nz Lines: 25 In article <C4zoGD.C56@news.udel.edu> swyatt@bach.udel.edu (Stephen L Wyatt) writes: >I have a question about WINBENCH (pc labs thing) 3.11.. > >I have a 386/33 and a Ahead B (512k) card and got these results- > >windows vga driver - 2.44 million >ahead B (640-480-256) driver - 455,000 winmarks >windows svga (800-600-16) driver - 1.68 million winmarks... > >I was thinking about upgrading to a diamond 24x card.. I read it had about >8 million winmark.. > >obviously this is MUCH MUCH greater... but is this in 256-color mode or what? >is this a good card...street price is about $170... On my 386dx 33Mhz 4Mb RAM Winbench 2.5 24x v2.02 16.7M 1,668,274 v2.03 16.7M 1,668,985 v2.03 16 4,602,428 v2.03 256 7,635,278 Richard Mayston maystonr@grace.cri.nz
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From: dwayne@stratsft.uucp (Dwayne Bailey) Subject: Need help identifying Serial board Organization: Strategic Software, Redford, Michigan Lines: 26 I need some help with a multi port serial board of unknown origin. I'm hoping someone knows what this board is, or, even better, what the various switches and jumbers are used for. Anyway, here's description of the card: It is a 16-bit card, although I noticed that none of the contacts in the 16-bit extension are connected to anything. It has 4 NS16550AN chips in sockets, and 4 corresponding connecters labeled COM1 - COM4. There is also an external female connector with 37 pins. There are 8 banks of 8 switches, 2 banks of 4 switches, and 7 jumpers. I believe that I have determined, by following traces, that SW5 and SW6 (12 switches in all) control the interrupt level for each of the COM ports. SW5[1-4] are for IRQ3, SW5[5-8] are for IRQ4, and SW6[1-4] are for IRQ5. The other switches are beyond my meager ability to follow. The only identification printed on the board is "MULTI SERIAL PORT BOARD" across the bottom. There is a box for serial number, but it is blank. Immediately below the words "SERIAL NO", but not in the box left for the S/N, are the numbers "1990 2 8". Anyone have any clues? Your help is greatly appreciated. -- dwayne@stratsft.UUCP + "We have ways to make you scream." Dwayne Bailey + -- Intel advertisement, Strategic Software + in the June 1989 Doctor Dobbs Journal Redford, Michigan +
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From: bradski@retina.bu.edu (Gary Bradski) Subject: Re: was: Go Hezbollah!! <1993Apr14.201143.20969@src.honeywell.com> <C5HuBA.CJo@news.cso.uiuc.edu> <1993Apr15.031349.21824@src.honeywell.com> Organization: Boston University Center for Adaptive Systems Lines: 32 In-reply-to: amehdi@src.honeywell.com's message of 15 Apr 93 03:13:49 GMT >>>>> On 15 Apr 93 03:13:49 GMT, amehdi@src.honeywell.com (Hossien Amehdi) said: In article <1993Apr15.031349.21824@src.honeywell.com> amehdi@src.honeywell.com (Hossien Amehdi) writes: . . . >> Who is the you Arabs here. Since you are replying to my article you >> are assuming that I am an Arab. Well, I'm not an Arab, but I think you >> are brain is full of shit if you really believe what you said. The >> bombardment of civilian and none civilian areas in Lebanon by Israel is >> very consistent with its policy of intimidation. That is the only >> policy that has been practiced by the so called only democracy in >> the middle east! >> I was merley pointing out that the other side is also suffering. >> Like I said, I'm not an Arab but if I was, say a Lebanese, you bet >> I would defende my homeland against any invader by any means. ^^^ The Syrians? Iranian agents? Or just Israeli invaders? -- @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ --------------- Gary Bradski I'net: bradski@park.bu.edu | reverberate | Cognitive and Neural Systems --------------- Boston University. | V V 111 Cummington St, Boston MA 02215 ^ Y 617/ 353-6426 ^ ^ | -------------- I don't even agree with some of my opinions | or die! | @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ --------------
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Subject: Re: PHILS, NL EAST NOT SO WEAK From: csc2imd@cabell.vcu.edu (Ian M. Derby) Expires: Tue, 27 Apr 1993 04:00:00 GMT Organization: Virginia Commonwealth University Lines: 13 That's very true. I live in Richmond, home of the AAA Richmond Braves, and they have this guy Ryan Klesko who hit 17 HR's at home last year. Now that doesn't sound like a whole lot, BUT the way the "Diamond" is built, Home runs are a rarity. In fact, Ron Gant, Brian Hunter and David Justice all proved they could hit in Richmond. When they were sent to the majors, they never came back. If you can hit in Richmond, you can hit anywhere. So far, after beating Scranton (Phillies) 9-0 in the first game, the best team in AAA history has been rather underwhelming. Too many expectations I guess.
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From: holger.ohlwein@ap.mchp.sni.de (Holger Ohlwein) Subject: Re: WC 93: Results, April 18 Reply-To: holger.ohlwein@ap.mchp.sni.de (Holger Ohlwein) Organization: Siemens Nixdorf Informationssysteme AG Lines: 24 NNTP-Posting-Host: 139.21.16.6 In article <1993Apr21.085435.6895@ericsson.se>, etxonss@ufsa.ericsson.se (Staffan Axelsson) writes: > OK, I forgot the Czech roster at home yesterday, but now I have it. > I don't know the teams for all players, so I would appreciate if > you guys could fill in the blanks for me (especially I think some > of these players play in Finland). > > The Czech Republic > ------------------ > > Goaltenders: 1. Petr Briza (Finland somewhere, right?) signed contract for EV Landshut, Germany for the 1993/94 season > Defense: 3. Leo Gudas ? EC Hedos Muenchen, Germany since 1992. Holger -- S I E M E N S Holger Ohlwein AP153 Otto-Hahn-Ring 6 8000 Muenchen 83 ------------- Tel: + 49 (89) 636-3746 Email: holger.ohlwein@ap.mchp.sni.de N I X D O R F Never put off till tomorrow what you can avoid all together.
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From: fredm@media.mit.edu (Fred G Martin) Subject: Re: Put ex. syquest in Centris 610? Organization: MIT Media Laboratory Lines: 54 I've just installed a 5.25" tape backup in my C610; lot of the issues are the same. So, to answer your questions... In article <1993Apr16.141820.1@cstp.umkc.edu> kmoffatt@cstp.umkc.edu writes: > My PLI 80M syquest drive has a wire from the > drive to an id# switch on the outside of the case. Where do I connect > this switch?? Can the computer just "tell" with internal drives? You probably want to hard-wire the SCSI ID with shorting jumpers. Put it at a convenient number like "1". You *could* cut a hole in the back of the machine to route the ID switch, but why go through the hassle? You probably won't be needing to frequently change the ID of your internal drive. > I noticed that the drive will lay over part of the motherboard (I >didn't look closely, but I seem to recall it laying over the ram that's >soldered onto the motherboard? Would that cause problems? Yeah, when I first installed the tape drive I was a little concerned too. But it's no problem, the device is designed to fit just fine with the overhang. It shouldn't reach back beyond the ROM/RAM/VRAM SIMMs, though. > One last question! Is there anywhere to order a faceplate cover? >the drive's front panel is smaller than the space left in the case (the >drive's panel is the same size as the spotsBM clone's cases). Should I just >cut a hole in the plastic panel that is currently holding tmpty place? You can special-order parts to mount the device from your local Apple dealer. The relevant parts are: 922-0358 blank bezel faceplate 922-0850 CD-ROM carrier [i.e., generic 5.25" device mounting bracket] Note Apple's unfortunate choice of name for the slide-in bracket to mount a 5.25" device. The service techs I talked to said, "Oh sure, we stock those." Of course they were thinking of the CD caddies to hold a CD disk when you stick it in the drive. As far as I can tell, Apple does not sell a bezel faceplate already cut out for a standard 5.25" device. (Why not? They advertise these machines as being able to accept any standard device in the 5.25" bay, why not provide the faceplate?) They do sell a cutout for their CD-ROM drive (of course), but that's of no use. I'm going to hack up the extra bezel I ordered to make a cutout for my tape drive, which is a standard 5.25" device. Good luck with your SyQuest. -Fred
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From: jaker@csugrad.cs.vt.edu (Jacob Rose) Subject: Re: Position of 'b' on Erg. Keyboard Organization: Virginia Tech Computer Science Dept, Blacksburg, VA Lines: 17 NNTP-Posting-Host: csugrad.cs.vt.edu viralbus@daimi.aau.dk (Thomas Martin Widmann) writes: >So far I have only seen pictures of the new ergonomic keyboard, >but it seems that the 'b' is placed on the left part after the split. >However, when I learned typing in school some years ago, I was taught >to write 'b' with my right hand. Is this a difference between Danish >and American typing, or what??? It must be... ...I type it with my left hand. Personally, I would have a real problem with my keyboard opened up like that, because I tend to share some keys with both hands, particularly if I'm doing something else with one hand (like using the cursor keys, mouse, or glass of Jolt). -- ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: "Deej" (Jacob Rose) :: Amazing but true: There is so much sand in Northern jaker@csugrad.cs.vt.edu:: Africa that if spread out it would cover the Sahara. :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
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From: darrylo@srgenprp.sr.hp.com (Darryl Okahata) Subject: Re: Problem with Adaptec 1542B SCSI and Jumbo Tape Drive Reply-To: darrylo@sr.hp.com Organization: Hewlett-Packard / Center for Primal Scream Therapy X-Newsreader: TIN [version 1.1 PL9.2] Lines: 560 Ron Mastus (ronaldm@extro.ucc.su.OZ.AU) wrote: > I've just replaced my existing DTC SCSI controller with an Adaptec 1542B, > and am now having trouble restoring from a Jumbo 250 tape drive. Here's a document that I wrote some time back. It's slightly out-of-date, now that DOS 6 has been released, but much of it is still useful. -- Darryl Okahata Internet: darrylo@sr.hp.com DISCLAIMER: this message is the author's personal opinion and does not constitute the support, opinion or policy of Hewlett-Packard or of the little green men that have been following him all day. =============================================================================== $Id: adaptec.txt 1.8 1993/01/25 00:55:08 darrylo Rel darrylo $ Hints and Tips for the Adaptec 1540/1542 SCSI adapter This document contains hints and tips for getting the Adaptec 1540/1542 SCSI adapter to work with various hardware and software packages. They are based upon my experiences with an Adaptec 1542A controller, and will, hopefully, help others. However, note that I cannot guarantee that the following will really help you (it works for me), and the information in this document could possibly cause you to lose some or all of your files on your hard disk. IMPORTANT! BACK UP THE ENTIRE CONTENTS OF YOUR HARD DISK BEFORE TRYING ANYTHING BASED UPON INFORMATION IN THIS DOCUMENT. Copyright 1993, by Darryl Okahata. This document may be freely copied for personal use only, and may not be reprinted in a for-profit publication without the consent of the author. Please note that I have no connection with Adaptec other than as a customer. Topics covered in this document: * Windows 3.1 enhanced mode * Floppy-controller-based tape backup devices * Sound cards * Miscellaneous info Please note that parts of this document contain technical, and sometimes terse, descriptions of problems. For reference: Adaptec technical support: (800) 959-7274 Adaptec BBS (2400/9600): (408) 945-7727 Please send comments, corrections, etc. via email to me: CompuServe: 75206,3074 Internet: darrylo@sr.hp.com ***** Windows 3.1 enhanced mode: The Windows 3.1 install program should automatically configure DOS and Windows for use with the Adaptec 1542. However, just in case something went wrong, I'm going to describe some of the changes needed to get Windows 3.1 working with the 1542. Also, you may have noticed that installing Windows 3.1 makes your PC run much slower, even when you're not running Windows; methods of speeding it up are discussed in the section called, "Windows 3.1 runs slowly". * MSDOS configuration: The Windows install program adds the SmartDrive disk cache to your CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT files. If you follow the instructions, you'll notice that you'll need to use double-buffering with SmartDrive (this is the default setup). You'll also notice that your system runs much, much slower -- in both Windows *AND* MSDOS. See the section called, "Windows 3.1 runs slowly", for some ways of speeding your system up. * Windows configuration: To get the Adaptec 1542 to work with Windows, make sure that the "[388Enh]" section of the SYSTEM.INI file contains the entry: VirtualHDIRQ=Off I believe that the Windows install program automatically adds this entry to SYSTEM.INI, but I'm not sure. If this doesn't work for you, you might want to try adding some more lines: VirtualHDIRQ=Off SystemROMBreakPoint=false EMMExclude=A000-CFFF (You probably don't need the above lines, though.) The "SystemROMBreakPoint" entry is used to enable support for memory managers like QEMM/386MAX (only needed if you use such programs). * Windows 3.1 runs slowly: Once you do get Windows 3.1 running with the 1542, chances are that your system is running much slower than before. If it's not, it's probably because: 1. You happen to be using ASPI4DOS.SYS version 3.1 in your CONFIG.SYS file. Congratulations -- this appears to be a winning solution. 2. You are very lucky. Whether your luck will hold out remains to be seen .... If your system is running much slower than before, this is almost definitely caused by Smartdrive with double-buffering. According to the Windows documentation, and the Microsoft technical note #Q81808 ("SMARTDrive Double Buffering Required with ASPI4DOS.SYS"), you must use Smartdrive with double-buffering enabled. While this works, it really slows down your PC; I once estimated that this slowed my PC down by a factor of 5 (FIVE). As I consider this unacceptable, I looked for other solutions. Unfortunately, you cannot just disable double-buffering. If you do, Windows 3.1 in enhanced mode will not work, and you might even destroy the contents of your hard disk by trying to run Windows 3.1. What you can do is one of the following: 1. Use other drivers that provide double-buffering. It is my opinion that the unbelievable slowness in Smartdrive is caused either by horribly inefficient double-buffering, or by a bug in Smartdrive. 2. Use a driver that provides "VDS" services ("VDS" stands for "Virtual DMA Services"). This is a standard, which is supported by Windows 3.1, that allows bus-mastering disk controllers (like the 1542) to work with Windows. After trashing my hard disk countless times, I found the following solutions, none of which require using Smartdrive (note, however, that I am now getting occasional parity errors, which are probably *NOT* caused by these solutions, but might be -- see below). While the following does not require Smartdrive, using some kind of disk cache utility is strongly recommended, as this makes Windows run much, much faster: 1. If you do not have the ASPI4DOS.SYS driver, or you do not need ASPI functions (for controlling a CDROM, tape drive, more than two physical hard disks, etc.), you can add the SCSIHA.SYS driver to your CONFIG.SYS file, e.g.: DRIVER=c:\SCSIHA.SYS /V386 (Windows needs the "/V386" option.) This driver MUST be loaded into LOW memory (it cannot be loaded into high memory), and it occupies about 16-20K. As of November 1992, the SCSIHA.SYS driver could be obtained from the Adaptec BBS at (408)-945-7727 (hopefully, it's still there). 2. If you need ASPI functions and have the ASPI4DOS.SYS driver, version 3.0 or 3.0a, you can use both the ASPI4DOS.SYS and SCSIHA.SYS drivers in your CONFIG.SYS file, e.g.: DRIVER=c:\ASPI4DOS.SYS DRIVER=c:\SCSIHA.SYS /V386 Amazingly enough, the SCSIHA.SYS driver can also be loaded high (assuming you have DOS 5.0); I would have thought that this would crash my system, but it doesn't. I asked Adaptec's technical support about this, and they said that loading SCSIHA.SYS high should be fine as long as ASPI4DOS.SYS is loaded LOW. On my system, NOT using SCSIHA.SYS with ASPI4DOS 3.0a would occasionally cause Windows 3.1 to crash upon restarting or exiting Windows, with the additional result of a corrupted disk (some of my C:\WINDOWS\*.GRP files would be corrupted). For me, these crashes usually occurred while making a different program from PROGMAN.EXE the default Windows shell, and vice-versa. This is the reason SCSIHA.SYS may be necessary. I have absolutely no idea if SCSIHA.SYS is necessary with versions of ASPI4DOS earlier than 3.0. Note that many people can use ASPI4DOS 3.0 or 3.0a without SCSIHA.SYS; they do not seem to have any problems at all. I consider these people lucky. Others, like me, have had all sorts of problems. 3. In my opinion, the best, but not necessarily the easiest, solution is to upgrade to ASPI4DOS 3.1. The SCSIHA.SYS driver is no longer needed. Unfortunately, while you could get previous ASPI4DOS upgrades from the Adaptec BBS, the ASPI4DOS 3.1 driver is not available from the Adaptec BBS. As far as I know, there are only three ways to get a copy: * You can buy the new (as of November 1992) Adaptec EZ SCSI driver kit, which supposedly includes ASPI4DOS 3.1 as well as other drivers, such as CDROM drivers. I believe the list price is around $75. * If you already have a copy of an older version of ASPI4DOS, you can supposedly contact Adaptec to upgrade it to EZ SCSI for around $30. * A copy of ASPI4DOS 3.1 is included in Central Point PC Tools 8.0 for MSDOS. Note that the documentation and driver are stored in different directories. Note further that only ASPI4DOS is included; the CDROM drivers and drivers to support more than two hard disks are not included. This is where I obtained my copy of ASPI4DOS 3.1. Note, however, that I am now getting occasional parity errors with Windows. In all probability, defective hardware in my PC is causing this, as I upgraded my motherboard just after I found the above solutions. However, because these parity errors occur only during disk accesses, there is a very small, but definite, possibility that the parity errors are driver-related (for example, changing the bus on/off timing for certain disk transfers might cause this). I've run various memory tests for hours at a time, and these tests have found no problems. This problem is probably caused by memory with marginal timing requirements, which cause parity errors during disk transfers (this is why the memory tests didn't find any problems -- the problems show up only under disk I/O). However, I'm mentioning this just in case it isn't a hardware problem. ***** Floppy-controller-based tape backup devices: There are two possible problems with using the Adaptec 1542 with a floppy-controller-based tape backup device, such as the Colorado Memory Systems Jumbo 250: 1. Tape backups/restores can take a very long time. The tape drive constantly starts, stops, starts, stops, etc. 2. Tape operations may be erratic, or encounter too many tape errors. (This problem might be caused by defective hardware on my 1542. However, I've heard of other people having similar problems, and so I'm mentioning this just in case it is not a hardware problem on my 1542.) * Tape backups/restores take a long time: If you have a floppy-controller-based tape backup device, you may have to adjust the Adaptec 1540/1542 "bus on/off timing" for best results when using the tape drive. Normally, while doing a tape backup or restore, the tape drive motor should be continuously running, with only an occasional pause. However, the default bus timing on the Adaptec 1540/1542 may cause the tape drive motor to start and stop, start and stop, every few seconds. This causes needless wear to the tape and tape drive (however, note that a dirty tape head or a defective tape drive can also cause this -- make sure your tape heads are clean). This also causes the tape backup or restore to take much, much longer than necessary. The problem here is that these tape backups use the floppy DMA to transfer data in memory to/from the tape drive, and the Adaptec uses DMA to transfer data in memory to/from the hard disk. The floppy DMA needs to feed data to the tape drive at a certain rate; if the tape drive is not fed data quickly enough by the floppy DMA, the tape drive stops, rewinds a bit, and restarts (once enough data is eventually fed to it). The default bus timing on the Adaptec (which is really DMA timing) is "too large". For example, when a backup is done, data has to be transferred from a hard disk to memory, and then from memory to the tape. Because the default timing on the Adaptec "hogs" the memory too much (too much time is spent transferring data from a hard disk to memory), not enough time is spent transferring data from memory to the tape drive. As a result, the tape drive constantly starts and stops, because data is not fed to it quickly enough. The solution is to change the Adaptec's bus on/off timing. The default factory setting is 11 microseconds on, and 5 microseconds off. The "bus on" timing needs to be lowered to 2-4 microseconds. This can be done in one of two ways: * If you have ASPI4DOS, you can use the "/n" option. For example, I use a "bus on" timing of 4 microseconds, which means that I use the following line in my CONFIG.SYS file: DEVICE=c:\aspi4dos.sys /n4 Note that there is NO space between the "/n" and the "4". * If you don't have ASPI4DOS, your only recourse is to try to find a program called "SETSCSI.EXE", which is very difficult to find. The reason is that Adaptec, for reasons of their own, does not seem to want this widely distributed. I once asked someone who worked for Adaptec, and they asked me to not upload it anywhere. If you have anonymous ftp access to the Internet, you could try using archie to hunt down a copy; I believe that there are a couple of sites that have it. If you do find a copy, you run it like so: setscsi -n:4 This adjusts the "bus on" timing to 4 microseconds. Running SETSCSI.EXE without any arguments resets the bus timing back to the factory defaults. Note that it seems that you cannot use SETSCSI.EXE if you use ASPI4DOS; SETSCSI.EXE crashed my system if ASPI4DOS was loaded. I could use SETSCSI.EXE with SCSIHA.SYS, however. Do not lower the "bus on" timing below 2 microseconds, or increase it above 11 microseconds. If you lower it too low, the hard disk throughput will suddenly drop; your system will feel slower. For me, 4 microseconds works fine. This value may work fine for you, or you may have to adjust it downwards a little. Once you've lowered the "bus on" timing, tape backups and restores should run faster. Also, do not experiment with the bus on/off times (with the other options that I have intentionally not described), unless you know what you are doing. Bad combinations can cause parity errors and worse, by starving memory refresh. A program called BUSTIFIX.EXE exists on the Adaptec BBS. Unless this has been upgraded since I last checked (which has been a while), this is a self-extracting archive containing a batch file and a couple of other files. This batch file was supposed to allow one to set the bus on/off times for the 1540/1542 and others. However, when I tried running this program with my 1542A, my system crashed. At the time, I was running SCSIHA.SYS, and I didn't check to see if there was a conflict with it. Maybe this old program works only with the 1542B, although the docs say that it works with the 1542A? * Erratic tape operations or too many tape errors: This "problem" may or may not exist. Although it existed on my system, a hardware problem just on my particular 1542 could cause it. However, I've heard of other people having similar problems, and so I'm mentioning this just in case it isn't a hardware problem just on my 1542. Symptoms of this "problem", which persists even after cleaning the tape head: 1. Backing up to tape encounters "unusable sector detected" errors, resulting in an aborted tape backup. 2. Tape backup works, but the tape compare fails. 3. The tape drive starts, stops, starts, stops, etc. much too often. Unlike the above-mentioned problem ("Tape backups/restores take a long time"), where the tape drive starts and stops every few seconds, this kind of starting/stopping occurs every few 10-20 seconds or so. 4. Fastback Plus 3.1 does not find/see any tape backup devices. Other programs, like Central Point Backup and the CMS Jumbo software (assuming that you have a CMS Jumbo 250 tape drive) can find/see the tape drive, but Fastback Plus 3.1 cannot. 5. Too many tape read errors. Although I do not know what is causing this problem, I discovered that using a different floppy controller solves it. A few months ago, I upgraded my motherboard, which contained an integrated floppy controller. As I already had a floppy controller on the 1542, I initially disabled the motherboard floppy controller. After a while, I decided to try disabling the 1542 floppy controller and using the one on the motherboard. When I did this, the tape drive (a CMS Jumbo 250) reliability increased dramatically, and Fastback Plus 3.1 was suddenly able to find and use the tape drive. I don't know if this was caused by a hardware problem on my 1542. On the one hand, the floppy drives worked great when they were attached to the 1542, which seems to say that there was nothing wrong with the 1542. On the other hand, the tape drive didn't work well attached to the 1542 floppy controller, but it did work when attached to a different controller; this could be an indication of a hardware problem on my 1542. I did change floppy drive cables, and so it is conceivable that the problem was in the cables. I don't know what the cause really is; however, if you're having similar problems, you might want to consider trying a new floppy controller. ***** Sound cards: Many popular sound cards can play or record digitized sound, and this is typically done using DMA. Like the tape drive DMA, the Adaptec's DMA can conflict with the sound card DMA. Unlike that of the tape DMA, this "conflict" usually manifests itself as a parity error (your system crashes with a parity error message). What happens is that, data is being transferred so quickly by the sound card and the Adaptec, memory refresh cannot occur quickly enough, which causes a parity error. Usually, getting a parity error means that there is a hardware problem with your system; in this case, however, the parity error is not a symptom of bad hardware. I've found that such parity errors typically occur while recording digitized sound, and the chances of such errors increase as you increase the recording fidelity (e.g., higher sampling rate, recording in stereo, recording using 16-bits instead of 8, etc.). Like the tape drive solution, the solution here is to lower the Adaptec's "bus on" timing. See the section on tape drives for information on how this is done. Note, however, that this may or may not solve the problem; it may only reduce the probability of a parity error. The software used to record digitized sound can greatly affect this problem (i.e., some software is inefficient). Disk caches, the speed of your hard disk, and the amount of disk fragmentation can also affect this. ***** Miscellaneous info: This section contains miscellaneous hints, tips, and rumors. Much of it is merely information that I've heard or read about, and have not verified. I believe that the following information is correct, but I'm not sure. Use it at your own risk. * With QEMM 6.00, 6.01, and 6.02, you need to specify the "DB=" parameter (e.g., "DB=2"), unless you are using the ASPI4DOS driver. If you don't, QEMM will crash/hang at bootup. Although the QEMM manual mentions this, the install program does not seem to detect that a 1542 is present and automatically add this option to the QEMM command line (at least, this occurred with the QEMM 6.00 install program -- I haven't tested any other version). Earlier versions of QEMM probably need this parameter, but I'm not sure (I've never used a version earlier than 6.00). If you use ASPI4DOS, you do not need to give QEMM the "DB=" parameter. * Some or all versions of the 1542 do not support hard disks over one gigabyte in size. To support hard disks with capacities over 1GB, you need to get a new ROM BIOS from Adaptec. I'm not sure if this is still true of the latest 1542Bs being sold by Adaptec. * To connect a CDROM drive to the 1542, you need a SCSI CDROM drive and some drivers. Note that some CDROM drives have proprietary interfaces (non-SCSI); these drives cannot be used with the 1542. You have three choices for CDROM drivers (I have no idea how well the following solutions work, or even if they work -- the following is secondhand information): 1. You can buy Adaptec's EZ SCSI driver package, which lists for something like $75. If you already have older Adaptec drivers, you can supposedly upgrade to EZ SCSI for around $30. Contact Adaptec for details. The EZ SCSI package supposedly contains everything that you need. 2. You can buy the CorelSCSI! driver package, which is made by the same people that make CorelDRAW! This package contains CDROM drivers, SCSI tape drivers, WORM drivers, etc. I do not know the list price, but I've seen this package sold for around $80-$90. Note that CorelSCSI! does not come with the ASPI4DOS driver, which is needed. If you do not already have ASPI4DOS, you may be better off getting Adaptec's EZ SCSI instead. 3. [This method is obsolete, as the following drivers have been obsoleted by Adaptec's EZ SCSI kit, but I'm mentioning it in case someone already has these drivers.] You can use the drivers in the Adaptec ASW-1410 kit (ASPI4DOS) and the ASW-410 kit (ASPI CDROM drivers). You will have to get a copy of MSCDEX.EXE (a high-level CDROM driver), if it is not included in the ASW-410 kit, but this is available from several bulletin boards. * To use a SCSI tape drive with the 1542, you need software that knows how to talk to a SCSI tape drive. Software that I've heard about are (again, like the above section on CDROM drives, I have no idea how well the following solutions work, or even if they work -- the following is secondhand information): 1. Central Point PC Tools 8.0 for MSDOS supposedly supports a large number of SCSI tape drives. It comes with SCSI drivers (ASPI4DOS 3.1) as well as Central Point Backup. 2. The CorelSCSI! driver package contains a SCSI tape backup program (see the above section on CDROM drives for more details). However, note that CorelSCSI! does not come with, but requires, ASPI4DOS. * I've seen advertisements that sell the 1542 in three configurations: 1. 1542 SCSI controller with hard disk ROM BIOS. 2. 1542 SCSI controller w/BIOS and Adaptec ASPI drivers. 3. 1542 SCSI controller w/BIOS, Adaptec ASPI drivers, and CorelSCSI! drivers/programs. I imagine that Adaptec now sells the 1542 in a fourth configuration: 4. 1542 SCSI controller w/BIOS and EZ SCSI drivers (including ASPI drivers). * Those people who use Unix might be interested in a version of GNU tar for MSDOS that talks to a SCSI tape drive via the ASPI4DOS driver (you need this driver before you can use this program). I've never used this version of GNU tar, but I've heard that it works (I don't know how well, though). If you have anonymous ftp access to the Internet, a copy can be found on wsmr-simtel20.army.mil and mirror sites: PD1:<MSDOS.DSKUTL> ASPIBIN.ZIP 67841 920131 Gnu Tar for SCSI tape drives, Adaptec 154xx ASPIPAT.ZIP 21206 920131 Patches for ASPIBIN relative to Gnu Tar 1.10 ASPISRC.ZIP 221370 920131 Src for Gnu Tar for SCSI tape, Adaptec ctrlr I have no idea if a copy can be found on Compuserve; UNIXFORUM might have it, if any forum does. * As far as MSDOS is concerned, the 1542A and the 1542B controllers are the same; with MSDOS, the 1542A should work as well as the 1542B. However, the hardware for these two boards is not 100% identical, and there is at least one (NON-MSDOS) program that initially did not work with a 1542A, but did work with a 1542B (BSD386 -- a 386 version of BSD Unix). * In case anyone's curious, here's an edited copy of my CONFIG.SYS file: FILES=40 BUFFERS=40 BREAK=ON STACKS=10,256 DEVICE=c:\sys\dev\aspi4dos.sys /d /n4 DEVICE=C:\QEMM\QEMM386.SYS on RAM ROM DMA=32 ST:M X=F800-FFFF DOS=HIGH,UMB DEVICEHIGH=c:\sys\dev\nnansi.sys DEVICEHIGH=C:\DOS\SETVER.EXE shell = c:\dos\command.com /p Note that I'm using QEMM and ASPI4DOS 3.1. If I were using ASPI4DOS 3.0 or 3.0a, I'd probably have to use a CONFIG.SYS that looked like: FILES=40 BUFFERS=40 BREAK=ON STACKS=10,256 DEVICE=c:\sys\dev\aspi4dos.sys /d /n4 DEVICE=C:\QEMM\QEMM386.SYS on RAM ROM DMA=32 ST:M X=F800-FFFF DOS=HIGH,UMB DEVICEHIGH=c:\sys\dev\scsiha.sys /V386 DEVICEHIGH=c:\sys\dev\nnansi.sys DEVICEHIGH=C:\DOS\SETVER.EXE shell = c:\dos\command.com /p If I weren't using ASPI4DOS, I'd probably use something that looked like: FILES=40 BUFFERS=40 BREAK=ON STACKS=10,256 DEVICE=c:\sys\dev\scsiha.sys /V386 DEVICE=C:\QEMM\QEMM386.SYS on RAM ROM DB=32 DMA=32 ST:M X=F800-FFFF DOS=HIGH,UMB DEVICEHIGH=c:\sys\dev\nnansi.sys DEVICEHIGH=C:\DOS\SETVER.EXE shell = c:\dos\command.com /p However, if I used a floppy-controller-based tape drive, or if I planned to record high-quality sound from a sound card, I would still need some way of changing the Adaptec's bus on/off times. The first two versions of CONFIG.SYS take care of this, but this last version doesn't. 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From: rajiev@cfmu.eurocontrol.be (Rajiev Gupta) Subject: Re: Questions about Windows NT. Help! Nntp-Posting-Host: shelduck Organization: Eurocontrol - Central Flow Management Unit Keywords: Windows NT, unix, sun sparc Lines: 36 In article <C562Cq.FC7@ms.uky.edu> shan@ms.uky.edu (Minghua SHAN) writes: > >I don't know much about Windows NT, but I've always thought >that Win NT would run only on Intel 386/486 compatable systems. >We are setting up a network which includes a SUN Sparc Server 4/490 >and about a dozen PC's. Some people suggest that we run Windows NT >on the SUN Sparc Server 4/490 replacing the current OS (SunOS). >I don't know whether this is possible and whether this would do us any >good. I would appreciate any help on answering a few questions below. > >1. Does Windows NT run on Sun Sparc Server 490? >2. If the answer to question 1 is yes, does it run unix applications > (such as SAS for unix). >3. Is Windows NT a multiuser OS? >4. When will Windows NT be released? >5. Is there any telephone number that I can call and get more > info on Win NT? > >Thank you. > >Minghua Shan As far as I have read WIN NT will be supported on Intel, DEC ALPHA and the MIPS R4000 series of processors only. I do remember though reading a rumour about Sparc support sometime in the future. I am not sure what you mean by running "unix applications". You would have to have SAS for WIN NT (or maybe SAS for WIN16 etc). I have read that MS will anounce avalaibility of WIN NT by end of May 93 (Comdex Spring). Hope this helps. Rajiev Gupta -- Rajiev GUPTA Eurocontrol - CFMU Disclaimer: rajiev@cfmu.eurocontrol.be Rue de la Loi 72 These are *my* views, Tel: +32 2 729 33 12 B-1040 BRUXELLES not my companies. Fax: +32 2 729 32 16 Belgium
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Organization: Queen's University at Kingston From: Graydon <SAUNDRSG@QUCDN.QueensU.CA> Subject: Re: Gamma Ray Bursters. Where are they? <1993Apr24.221344.1@vax1.mankato.msus.edu> Lines: 8 If all of these things have been detected in space, has anyone looked into possible problems with the detectors? That is, is there some mechanism (cosmic rays, whatever) that could cause the dector to _think_ it was seeing one of these things? Graydon
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From: eggertj@moses.atc.ll.mit.edu (Jim Eggert x6127 g41) Subject: Re: DID HE REALLY RISE??? Reply-To: eggertj@atc.ll.mit.edu Organization: MIT Lincoln Lab - Group 41 Lines: 13 In article <Apr.12.03.44.39.1993.18842@athos.rutgers.edu> reedr@cgsvax.claremont.edu writes: > The real problem was > that Christians were pacifist and preached there was only one god. When the > state operates by a system of divinitation of the emperor - monotheism > becomes a capital offense. The Jews were able to get exemption from this, > and were also not evangelistic. I disagree with your claim that Jews were not evangelistic (except in the narrow sense of the word). Jewish proselytism was widespread. There are numerous accounts of Jewish proselytism, both in the New Testament and in Roman and Greek documents of the day. -- =Jim eggertj@atc.ll.mit.edu (Jim Eggert)
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From: me9574@albnyvms.bitnet Subject: Apology (printing) Reply-To: me9574@albnyvms.bitnet Organization: University of Albany, SUNY Lines: 14 Dear Fellow Usenet Users: I would like to give a formal apology for posting an advertisement about my printing business. I did not intend this to be an advertisement, but rather an offer for people on the usenet, many of whom use printing on a regular basis. I was not aware that this is not "legal" on the usenet. I am only trying to put myself through college. For those of you who requested information, I will write to you privately. For those of you who are having fun flooding my mailbox, I think you can grow up. To offer advice is one thing, but to use profanity toward me is another. Thank you, Marc ME9574@albnyvms.bitnet
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From: wtm@uhura.neoucom.edu (Bill Mayhew) Subject: Re: Adcom cheap products? Organization: Northeastern Ohio Universities College of Medicine Lines: 23 I have an Adcom GFA-555 that I got in 1985. There certainly isn't anything magic about it. The components used are decent, but nothing uncommon with respect to consumer grade components. The GFA-555 is a nice piece of equipment. I'm glad that Adcom had the guts to not over-do the packaging. It irks me when I see audiophile oriented equipment whose case and heat sinks probably cost much more and receive more attention than the electronics they are supposed to serve. I don't see any big deal about the geographic region in which something is assembled. This is especially true for something as low-technology as a GFA-555. I'd hope that a GFA-545 would still work well after several years. Except under conditions of extreme abuse, there isn't much there to go wrong. -- Bill Mayhew NEOUCOM Computer Services Department Rootstown, OH 44272-9995 USA phone: 216-325-2511 wtm@uhura.neoucom.edu (140.220.1.1) 146.580: N8WED
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From: begolej@csgrad.cs.vt.edu (James Begole) Subject: Wincmd - trouble with string variables Organization: VPI&SU Computer Science Department, Blacksburg, VA Lines: 19 Has anyone else been playing with that wincmd utility from PC Magazine? If so, I am having trouble concatenating string variables together and need your help. For example: temp = "path" temp2 = "file.ext" fullpath = temp+"/" say fullpath // output = 'th/' fullpath = fullpath+temp2 say fullpath // output = 'h/file.ext' So, it seems to be dropping the first few characters with each concatenations. Is it that I am out of memory -- I only have maybe 20 variables total -- the article didn't mention memory limits. email me if you have an idea or would like to see the actual source and output. Thanks for your help. -Bo -- --James "Bo" Begole begolej@csgrad.cs.vt.edu
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From: rickert@NeXTwork.Rose-Hulman.Edu (John H. Rickert) Subject: Re: My '93 picks (with only one comment) Article-I.D.: master.1psqpdINNh9v Reply-To: rickert@NeXTwork.Rose-Hulman.Edu (John H. Rickert) Organization: Computer Science Department at Rose-Hulman Lines: 47 NNTP-Posting-Host: g215a-1.nextwork.rose-hulman.edu In article <12786@news.duke.edu> fierkelab@bchm.biochem.duke.edu (Eric Roush) writes: > In article <1psbg8INNgjj@master.cs.rose-hulman.edu> > rickert@NeXTwork.Rose-Hulman.Edu (John H. Rickert) writes: > >In article <jfr2.733938351@Ra.MsState.Edu> jfr2@Ra.MsState.Edu (Jackie F. > >Russell) writes: > >> psg+@pitt.edu (Paul S Galvanek) writes: > >> >National League West > >> > Cincinnati ---- > >> > Houston 5.0 > >> > Atlanta 8.0 > >> ARGH! Here is where you are obviously dead wrong. Not since the Yankees > >> of the 20's and 30's has a team been so nicely setup as this years(and > >> years to come) Braves. I don't think that the All-Star team will be able > >This may be an appropriate comparison. > >The 1929-31 Yankees finshed 2nd, 3rd and 2nd finshing > >18, 16 and 13-1/2 games out of first. > >In 1933,'34 and '35 they also finished second ( though they were only > >7, 7 and 3 games out). > >Even great teams can lose - That's why they play the season. > >(on the other hand... I'm still picking the Braves to go all the way) > Um, surely you didn't intend to compare the '93 Reds with the > 29 Philidelphia A's. The Yankees were finishing 2nd to > a team that was as good as the 26-28 Yankees, while the > Yankees had aged some from their peak years. Ruth and Gehrig > couldn't play every position simultaneously. > > IMO, given the various ages of the Braves and Reds this season, > that the Braves will be closer to their peak, while the Reds > have slightly passed their peak. > > Also, if you're going to compare Braves and Yankees, a more appropriate > comparison to the '93 Braves might be the '23 Yankees. > After falling short two years in a row in exciting World Series, > both teams won/will win the Series this year, despite the > heroics of some old fart on the other team. > (Casey Stengel/ Dave Winfield???) Perhaps so. I was only responding to the "Yankees of the 20's and 30's" part of the comment. If those teams were a 'sure thing' and lost, then it's probably not so unreasonable for someone to pick another team (not that I did). john rickert rickert@nextwork.rose-hulman.edu Go Brewers!
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From: marc@math.uni-sb.de (Marc Conrad) Subject: Re: List of large integer arithmetic packages Organization: Computational Linguistics Dept., U Saarbruecken Lines: 530 NNTP-Posting-Host: vieta.math.uni-sb.de mrr@scss3.cl.msu.edu (Mark Riordan) writes: [not very comprehensive list deleted] There is a very comprehensive list in sci.math.symbolic, which detailed descriptions of many packages. (Especially you, Mark, should update your list :-) ) Here it is: Available Systems This is the list of currently developed and distributed software for symbolic math applications. No informations is supplied on systems no longer being supported like: SAINT, FORMAC, ALPAK, ALTRAN, MATHLAB, SIN, SAC, CAMAL, ScratchPad, MuMath, SHEEP, TRIGMAN, ANALITIK, SMP or CCALC. For more detailed info on any of the systems below, look into the directory pub/Symbolic_Math in the anonymous FTP of "math.berkeley.edu". No particular recommendation is made for any of these. If you want prices contact the company. Programs are listed by (aprox.) the reverse order of the number of machines they run on, in each class, general purpose systems first. If you have any information to add to this list (we know we are missing MuPAD & FELIX) please send it to : ca@math.berkeley.edu Paulo Ney de Souza Department of Mathematics University of California Berkeley CA 94720 desouza@math.berkeley.edu GENERAL PURPOSE =============== Maple:: Type: commercial Machines: Most impressive list of machines I seen for a program: workstations (DEC, HP, IBM, MIPS, Sun, SGI, Apollo), 386 PC's, Mac, Amiga, Atari, AT&T 3B2, Gould, Convex, NCR, Pyramid, Sequent, Unisys and Cray's. Contact: maple@daisy.waterloo.edu Waterloo Maple Software, 160 Columbia Street West, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada N2L 3L3 Phone: (519) 747-2373 Version: 5 Release 1 Comments: General purpose , source available for most routines , graphics support in 5.0. A demo of the program for PC-DOS can be obtained from anonymous FTP at wuarchive.wustl.edu:/edu/math/msdos/modern.algebra/maplev.zip Mathematica:: Type: commercial Machines: Cray YMP down to Mac's and PC's Contact: info@wri.com, Phone: 1-800-441-MATH Wolfram Research, Inc. 100 Trade Center Drive, Champaign IL 61820-7237 Version: 2.1 Comments: General purpose, Notebook interface on Next, Mac, nice graphics. Macsyma:: Type: commercial Machines: Sun-3, Sun-4 (SPARC), VAX (UNIX and VMS), Apollo, HP 9000, DEC RISC, PC386/DOS, Symbolics computers, 368/387 and 486 (no SX's) PC's. Contact: macsyma-service@macsyma.com, Phone: 800-MACSYMA Macsyma Inc, 20 Academy St., Arlington MA 02174-6436 Version: depends on machine: 417.100 is the latest (for Sun-4, HP, and DEC RISC), 417.125 for PC's Comments: General purpose, many diverse capabilities, one of the oldest around. Includes propietary improvements from Symbolics and Macsyma Inc. Descendant of MIT's Macsyma. DOE-Macsyma: Type: distribution fee only Machines: GigaMos, Symbolics, and TI Explorer Lisp machines. The NIL version runs on Vaxes using the VMS system. The public domain Franz Lisp version, runs on Unix machines, including Suns and Vaxes using Unix. Contact: ESTSC - Energy Science & Technology Software Center P. O. Box 1020 Oak Ridge TN 37831-1020 Phone: (615) 576-2606 Comments: Help with DOE-Macsyma, general and help with issues such as obtaining support, new versions, etc: lph@paradigm.com Leon Harten from Paradigm Assoc. Paradigm Associates, Inc. 29 Putnam Avenue, Suite 6 Cambridge, MA 02139 (617) 492-6079. Maxima:: Type: Licence for a fee. Get licence from ESTC before download. Machines: Unix workstations (Sun, MIPS, HP, PC's) and PC-DOS (beta). Contact: wfs@rascal.utexas.edu (Bill Schelter) Version: 4.155 Comments: General purpose - MIT Macsyma family. Common Lisp implementation by William F. Schelter, based on Kyoto Common Lisp. Modified version of DOE-Macsyma available to ESTSC (DOE) sites. Get the licence from ESTSC (phone: 615-576-2606) and then dowload the software from DOS: math.utexas.edu:pub/beta-max.zip or UNIX: rascal.ics.utexas.edu:pub/maxima-4-155.tar.Z Currently their charge for 1 machine license is $165 to universities. Site licenses are also available. Aljabr:: Type: commercial Machines: Mac's with 4Meg of RAM. Contact: aljabr@fpr.com, Phone: (508) 263-9692, Fort Pond Research. 15 Fort Pond Road, Acton MA 01720 US Version: 1.0 Comments: MIT Macsyma family descendant, uses Franz LISP. Paramacs:: Type: commercial Machines: VAX-VMS, Sun-3, Sun-4, (SGI and Mac's on the works) Contact: lph@paradigm.com Version: ??? Comments: ??? Vaxima:: Type: distribution fee only Machines: VAX-Unix Contact: ESTSC (see DOE-Macsyma above) Version: ??? Comments: General purpose - MIT Macsyma family descendant. Includes source and binaries with assembler for Macsyma and Franz Lisp Opus 38 Reduce:: Type: commercial Machines: All Unix workstations, a variety of mainframes, MS-DOS/386/4Mbyte and Atari ST. Contact: reduce-netlib@rand.org Version: 3.34 Comments: General purpose FORM:: Type: Public domain verison 1 , Version 2 commercial Machines: Msdos, AtariSt , Mac, Sun3, Sun4/sparc, Apollo, NeXT, VAX/VMS, VAX/Ultrix , DECStation , and others Contact: t68@nikhef.nl (Jos Vermaseren) Binary versions of version 1 are available by anonymous ftp from nikhef.nikhef.nl (192.16.199.1) Version: 1 and 2. Comments: General purpose , designed for BIG problems , batch-like interface Axiom:: Type: commercial Machines: IBM RS 6000's and other IBM plataforms Contact: ryan@nag.com, Phone: (708) 971-2337 FAX: (708) 971-2706 NAG - Numerical Algorithms Group, Inc 1400 Opus Place, Suite 200, Downers Grove, Il 60515-5702 Version: ??? Comments: General purpose. SIMATH:: Type: anonymous ftp Machines: Suns, Apollo DN and Siemens workstations. Contact: simath@math.uni-sb.de Version: 3.5 Comments: General purpose Derive:: Type: commercial Machines: Runs on PC's and HP 95's. Contact: 808-734-5801 Soft Warehouse Inc. 3615 Harding Ave, Suite 505 Honolulu, Hawaii 96816-3735 Version: 2.01 Comments: Said to be very robust, gets problems that other larger programs fail on. Low cost. Theorist:: Type: commercial Machines: Mac's Contact: prescien@well.sf.ca.us, phone:(415)543-2252 fax:(415)882-0530 Prescience Corp, 939 Howard St #333, San Francisco, CA 94103 Version: 1.11 Comments: General purpose , Graphics , If you like the mac interface you'll love this , fixed precision ( 19 digits ), runs on smaller mac's than MMA. MAS:: Type: Anonymous FTP Machines: Atari ST (TDI and SPC Modula-2 compilers), IBM PC/AT (M2SDS and Topspeed Modula-2 compilers) and Commodore Amiga (M2AMIGA compiler). Contact: H. Kredel. Computer Algebra Group University of Passau, Germany Version: 0.60 Comments: MAS is an experimental computer algebra system combining imperative programming facilities with algebraic specification capabilities for design and study of algebraic algorithms. MAS is available via anonymous ftp from: alice.fmi.uni-passau.de = 123.231.10.1 MockMma:: Type: anonymous FTP from peoplesparc.berkeley.edu Machines: Anywhere running Common LISP. Contact: fateman@cs.berkeley.edu Version: ??????? Comments: It does Matematica (or I mispelled that!). Weyl:: Type: anonymous FTP from ftp.cs.cornell.edu /pub/Weyl Contact: rz@cs.cornell.edu Version: 4.240 Comments: Intended to be incorporated in larger, more specialized systems. FLAC:: Type: ??? Machines: IBM PC's (DOS) Contact: Victor L. Kistlerov, Institute for Control Sciences, Profsoyuznaya 65, Moscow, USSR Version: ??? Comments: Functional language GROUP THEORY ============ Cayley:: Type: Cost recovery Machines: SUN 3, SUN 4, IBM AIX and VM machines, Apollo, DEC VAX/VMS, Mac running A/UX 2.01 or higher and Convex. Contact: cayley@maths.su.oz.au Phone: (61) (02) 692 3338, Fax: (61) (02) 692 4534 Computational Algebra Group University of Sydney NSW 2006 Australia Version: 3.8.3 Comments: Designed for fast computation with algebraic and combinatorial structures such as groups, rings, fields, modules and graphs. Although it began as a group theory system it has recently evolved into a general (abstract) algebra system. GAP:: Type: anonymous ftp (free, but not PD; basically GNU copyleft) Machines: All Unix workstations, ATARI ST, IBM PC and MAC Contact: gap@samson.math.rwth-aachen.de FTP site: samson.math.rwth-aachen.de (137.226.152.6) & math.ucla.edu Version: 3.1 (3.2 to be released Dec 92) Comments: group theory calculations. ALGEBRA & NUMBER THEORY ======================= PARI:: Type: anonymous ftp Machines: Most workstations, Mac and NeXT Contact: pari@mizar.greco-prog.fr anonymous ftp to math.ucla.edu (128.97.64.16) in the directory /pub/pari Version: 1.35 Comments: Number theoretical computations, source available, key routines are in assembler, ascii and Xwindows graphics. PC-DOS version available from anonymous FTP at wuarchive.wustl.edu:/edu/math/msdos/modern.algebra/pari386 Macaulay:: Type: anonymous ftp Machines: Complete source available, Binary Mac versions available Contact: anonymous ftp to zariski.harvard.edu (128.103.1.107) Version: ??? Comments: focused on Algebra type computations ( polynomial rings over finite fields ), things like that. Kant:: Type: ??? Machines: ??? Contact: KANT Group Prof. Dr. M. E. Pohst / Dr. Johannes Graf v. Schmettow Mathematisches Institut, Heinrich-Heine-Universit\"at Universit\"atsstr. 1, D-4000 D\"usseldorf 1 pohst@dd0rud81.bitnet or schmetto@dd0rud81.bitnet Version: 1 & 2 Comments: Kant (Computational Algebraic Number Theory) is subroutine package for algorithms from geometry of numbers and algebraic number theory. There are two versions of Kant: Kant V1 is written in Ansi-Fortran 77, while Kant V2 is built on the Cayley Platform and written in Ansi-C. LiE:: Type: commercial Machines: Unix workstations (SUN, DEC, SGI, IBM), NeXT, PC's, Atari and Mac's. Contact: lie@can.nl, Phone: +31 20 592-6050, FAX: +31 20 592-4199 CAN Expertise Centre, Kruislaan 413, 1098 SJ Amsterdam, The Netherlands Version: 2 Comments: Lie group computations UBASIC:: Type: anonymous FTP (ubas830.zip) Machines: Mac and IBM PC's Contact: malm@argo.acs.oakland.edu, Phone: (313) 370-3425 Donald E. G. Malm, Department of Mathematical Sciences Oakland University, Rochester, MI 48309-4401 Version: 8.30 Comments: BASIC-like environment for number theory. In the collection of programs written for it one can find: MALM (Collection of UBASIC Number Theory Programs (malm.zip) by Donald E. G. Malm (and copyrighted by him), including: Baillie-Wagstaff Lucas pseudoprime test, Algorithm for Chinese remaindering, Elliptic curve method to factorize n, Fermat's method of factoring, General periodic continued fraction to quadratic routine, Evaluates Carmichael's function & D. H. Lehmer's method of solving x^2 = q (mod p). UBMPQS (Prime factorization program for numbers over 80 digits (ubmpqs32.zip)), that can be found in the WURST Archives (wuarchive.wustl.edu). Numbers:: Type: Free but not Public Domain, registration required. Machines: PC-DOS Contact: Ivo Dntsch Phone: (++49) 541-969 2346 Rechenzentrum Fax: (++49) 541-969 2470 Universitt Osnabrck Bitnet: duentsch@dosuni1 Postfach 4469 W 4500 Osnabrck GERMANY Version: 202c Comments: Numbers is a calculator for number theory. It performs various routines in elementary number theory, some of which are also usable in algebra or combinatorics. Available in the anonymous FTP in ftp.rz.Uni-Osnabrueck.de in the directory /pub/msdos/math CoCoA:: Type: ??? Machines: Mac's Contact: cocoa@igecuniv.bitnet Version: ??? Comments: Computations in commutative algebra Galois:: Type: Commercial Machines: IBM-PC DOS Contact: CIFEG Inc., Kalkgruberweg 26, A-4040 Linz, Austria Version: ??? Comments: Algebra and number theory microcomputer written by R. Lidl, R. W. Matthews, and R. Wells from the U. Tasmania in Turbo Pascal v3.0. GANITH:: Type: Anonymous FTP Machines: Any system with vanilla Common Lisp, X 11, and has at least a rudimentary Lisp/C interface. Contact: Chanderjit Bajaj & Andrew Royappa Department of Computer Science, Purdue University West Lafayette, IN 47907 (bajaj and royappa@cs.purdue.edu) Version: Comments: GANITH is an algebraic geometry toolkit, for computing and visualising solutions to systems of algebraic equations. It is written in Common Lisp and C, and runs under version 11 of the X window system. GANITH is available from the anonymous FTP at cs.purdue.edu in the file /pub/avr/ganith-src.tar.Z TENSOR ANALYSIS =============== SchoonShip:: Type: ??? Machines: ??? Contact: mentioned in Comp.Phys. Comm. 8, 1 (1974). Version: ??? Comments: I have heard this program mentioned , supposely it's designed for large problems (i.e. thousands of terms in series expansions ). Developed at CERN for CDC7600 ? STENSOR:: Type: ???? Machines: VAX, SUN, Apollos, Orion, Atari & Amiga Contact: lh@vand.physto.se, Lars Hornfeldt, Physics Department, University of Stockholm Vanadisv.9, S-113 46, Stockholm, Sweden Version: ???? Comments: System for tensor calculus and noncommutative algebra LISP CALCULATORS ================ JACAL:: Type: Gnu CopyLeft Machines: Needs a Lisp (either Common or Scheme) Contact: Available by anon ftp to altdorf.ai.mit.edu [18.43.0.246] Version: ??? Comments: An IBM PC version on floppy for $50 is available from Aubrey Jaffer, 84 Pleasant St. Wakefield MA 01880, USA. GNU-calc:: Type: GNU copyleft Machines: Where Emacs runs. Contact: Free Software Foundation Version: ??? Comments: It runs inside GNU Emacs and is written entirely in Emacs Lisp. It does the usual things: arbitrary precision integer, real, and complex arithmetic (all written in Lisp), scientific functions, symbolic algebra and calculus, matrices, graphics, etc. and can display expressions with square root signs and integrals by drawing them on the screen with ascii characters. It comes with well written 600 page online manual. You can FTP it from any GNU site. DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS ====================== DELiA:: Type: Informal distribution Machines: IBM PC's (DOS) Contact: A. V. Bocharov, Program Systems Institute, USSR Academy of Science, Pereslavl, P.O. Box 11, 152140 USSR, Tlx: 412531 BOAT Version: ???? Comments: Differetial equation computations PC SHAREWARE ============ SymbMath:: Type: shareware, student and advanced versions. Machines: IBM PC Contact: chen@deakin.OZ.AU Version: 2.1.1 Comments: Runs on plain (640k) DOS machines. The shareware version is available in the file sm211a.zip on the Wurst Archives. More capable versions are available by mail-order from the author. CLA:: Type: anonymous FTP Machines: PC-DOS Contact: ???? Version: 2.0 Comments: A linear or matrix algebra package which computes rank, determinant, rwo-reduced echelon form, Jordan canonical form, characteristic equation, eigenvalues, etc. of a matrix. File cla20.zip on the Wurst Archives. XPL:: Type: anonymous FTP Machines: PC-DOS Contact: David Meredith, Department of Mathematics San Francisco State University San Francisco, CA 94132 meredith@sfsuvax1.sfsu.edu Version: 4.0 Comments: Formerly called CCALC. Well-integrated graphics and some (numerical) matrix manipulation routines. Intended for calculus students. Prentice Hall sells this with a book (ISBN 0-13-117441-X--or by calling 201-767-5937), but it is also available (without the manual but with a comprehensive help system) by anonymous FTP from wuarchive.wustl.edu: /edu/math/msdos/calculus/cc4-9206.zip. AMP:: Type: Commercial, evaluation copy available by anonymous FTP Machines: PC-DOS Contact: Mark Garber (71571,2006@compuserve.com) Ph: (404) 452-1129 Cerebral Software, PO Box 80332, Chamblee, GA 30366 Version: 3.0 Comments: The Algebraic Manipulation Program (AMP) is written in Modula-2 and is a symbolic calculation tool. AMP functions in an interpreter mode and program mode. It has tensor manipulation using index notation. The evaluation copy is available in the anonymous FTP at: ftp.rz.Uni-Osnabrueck.de:pub/msdos/math/amp30.zip Mercury:: Type: Shareware Machines: PC-DOS Contact: ??? Version: 2.06 Comments: Limited in symbolic capabilities, but is extremely adept at numerically solving equations and produces publication quality graphical output. This used to be Borland's Eureka!, but when Borland abandoned it, its original author started selling it as shareware under the name Mercury. Available from anonymous FTP at wuarchive.wustl.edu:/edu/math/msdos/calculus/mrcry206.zip PFSA:: Type: Public Domain Machines: PC-DOS Contact: ??? Version: 5.46 Comments: Available from the anonymous FTP at wuarchive.wustl.edu:/edu/math/msdos/modern.algebra/vol546.zip LIE:: Type: Public Domain Machines: PC-DOS Contact: HEAD@RIVETT.MST.CSIRO.AU (A. K. Head) CSIRO Division of Materials Science and Technology Melbourne Australia or Locked Bag 33, Clayton, Vic 3168, Australia Phone: (03) 542 2861 Telex: AA 32945 Fax: (03) 544 1128 Version: 3.3 Comments: LIE is a program written in the MuMath language (not a package) for Lie analysis of differential equations. Available from anonymous FTP at wuarchive.wustl.edu: /edu/math/msdos/adv.diff.equations/lie33 Calculus:: Type: Shareware Machines: PC-DOS with EGA Contact: Byoung Keum, Dept. of Mathematics University of IL. Urbana, IL 61801. Version: 9.0 Comments: Program for Calculus and Differential Equations. It has symbolic diff. & integration (simple functions), graphs. Very unstable program - no reason to use it, except for price (suggested registration fee is $ 30.00). Available from anonymous FTP at wuarchive.wustl.edu: /edu/math/msdos/calculus/calc.arc -- \ / | Marc Conrad, Universitaet des Saarlandes \ Luxemburg | marc@math.uni-sb.de France \| Germany | these opinions are not necessarily these \x <---- you are here! | of the SIMATH-group (and maybe even not mine).
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From: jmann@vineland.pubs.stratus.com (Jim Mann) Subject: Re: Celebrate Liberty! 1993 Organization: Stratus Computer Inc, Marlboro MA Lines: 12 Reply-To: jmann@vineland.pubs.stratus.com NNTP-Posting-Host: gondolin.pubs.stratus.com In article <1993Apr5.201051.15818@dsd.es.com> Bob.Waldrop@f418.n104.z1.fidonet.org (Bob Waldrop) writes: What did this have to do with SF? And please don't answer that a number of libertarians are SF fans or vice versa. I know a number of SF fans who are also baseball fans but I don't plan on posting the Red Sox schedule. -- Jim Mann Stratus Computer jmann@vineland.pubs.stratus.com
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From: pdh@netcom.com (P D H) Subject: Re: An Open Letter to Mr. Clinton Organization: NETCOM On-line Communication Services (408 241-9760 guest) Lines: 105 ld231782@LANCE.ColoState.Edu (L. Detweiler) writes: >I'm quite astonished, shocked, and appalled at this serious frontal >assault on emerging American freedoms. The Clinton administration >nor any other government agency has any legitimate role whatsoever >in regulating cryptography. To do so is tantamount to regulating >`acceptable' speech, and is blatantly unconstitutional. Perhaps we >should rename this year `1984' in honor of such an illustrious >proposal. Let the Crappy Chip live in infamy, and the adminstration >receive great shame and discredit for this bizarre misadventure. IMHO, encryption is (also) protected under the SECOND amendment of the Constitution of the United States. >I am outraged that my tax money is being used to develop technology >to restrict my freedoms far beyond reasonable measures. The U.S. >government will have my full uncooperation and disobedience on any >serious threat to my liberties such as this, and I call on everyone >with an interest in a sensible government to resist and defy this >proposal. The administration does not seem to understand that they >are merely a subservient instrument to implement the will of the >public, and hence anyone involved in this proposal in this respect is >wholly negligent and remiss in performing their lawful duty. I am not surprised that this administration is doing this. I could have told you so. >Cryptography is neutral technology. If everybody has strong >cryptography (including policemen, bureacrats, businessmen, >housewives, thugs and hoodlums), we have a sustainable >equilibrium. Anything less is an unworkable anti-egaltarian >arrangement, intrinsically antithetical to American freedoms, and >guaranteed to collapse under its own weight of inherent >impracticality. We don't need to compromise on issues of freedom. Privacy has ALWAYS been something that has the effect of restricting out ability to prosecute criminals. We are supposed to have the presumption of innocence. I have the right to pull the curtains over my windows and close my door, and the police may not come in. If I perform a crim in my home, they will have to find out by means other than simply looking. Encryption is to my data as the window curtains are to my home. Simple enough? >For too long our government has demonstrated itself to be >increasingly hostile and a serious obstacle to economic vitality >and protecting Americans. And yet the people vote for these people because they come out a lie to them about promising to fix things. >The administration has to be committed to leaving private >industries alone, esp. on this issue. The government has no >legitimate role in regulating the content of communications. >Law enforcement agencies must be prepared to forfeit their >surveillance bludgeon; they are soon and inevitably to be >disarmed of it. You mean they might have to go back to actually WORKING to do their job? Oh heavens. >No such laws can be constitutionally sound, and this is equivalent >to a veiled threat, which I don't appreciate. This kind of >extortion tends to agitate me and others into radicalism. I will >trade threats for threats, and violation for violation. Perhaps the FIRST amendment. Definitely the SECOND and FIFTH. >If the administration did say this, it would find itself >impeached for reckless and outrageous disregard of essential, >established, entrenched, and explicit constitutional privacy >guarantees. The administration would have no legal standing >whatsoever; such an action would be egregiously illegal and >criminal, and wholly untolerated and disregarded by vast >segments of the population. Unfortunately, the vast segments of the population are misinformed. They just haven't appended -SR to the name of out country, yet. >This is an outright Dingaling Denning lie. The two aims of >privacy and surveillance are intrinsically and fundamentally >incompatible, and you have to work for the NSA to think otherwise. >Americans are about to discover ways, through the use of technology, >to preserve their inalienable but forgotten freedoms that have slowly >been eroded away by an increasingly distant and unresponsive and >*unrepresentative* government. I seriously doubt that the NSA thinks that privacy and surveillance are compatible. I doubt of any smart person in any other agency thinks so, either. The PROBLEM is that they simply hold PRIVACY to be of no value at all. -- | Phil Howard, pdh@netcom.com, KA9WGN Spell protection? "1(911)A1" | | Right wing conservative capitalists are out to separate you from your MONEY | | Left wing liberal do gooders are out to separate you from EVERYTHING ELSE!! | +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
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From: MANDTBACKA@finabo.abo.fi (Mats Andtbacka) Subject: Re: If There Were No Hell Organization: Unorganized Usenet Postings UnInc. Lines: 26 In <May.5.02.51.25.1993.28737@athos.rutgers.edu> shellgate!llo@uu4.psi.com writes: > Here's a question that some friends and I were debating last night. > Q: If you knew beyond all doubt that hell did not exist and that > unbelievers simply remained dead, would you remain a Christian? (Reasoning pertinent to believing Xians deleted for space) It strikes me, for no apparent reason, that this is reversible. I.e., if I had proof that there existed a hell, in which I would be eternally punished for not believing in life, would that make me a Xian? (pardon my language) _Bloody_hell_no_! ...Of course, being merely a reversal of your thinking, this doesn't add anything _new_ to the debate, but... > Several friends disagreed, arguing the fear of hell was necessary > to motivate people to Christianity. To me that fatally undercuts the > message that God is love. A point very well taken, IMNSHO. -- "Successful terrorism is called revolution, and is admired by history. Unsuccessful terrorism is just lowly, cowardly terrorism." - Phil Trodwell on alt.atheism
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From: mikey@ccwf.cc.utexas.edu (Strider) Subject: Re: BATF/FBI Murders Almost Everyone in Waco Today! 4/19 Organization: The University of Texas at Austin, Austin TX Lines: 18 Distribution: world NNTP-Posting-Host: louie.cc.utexas.edu jmd@cube.handheld.com (Jim De Arras) writes: :An 'edu'er not towing the "party" line, thank you! : :Jim You're welcome! ;) Actually, I'm probably something of an outcast, because I've committed the ultimate college-student heresy: I'm not a liberal. (This is NOT liberal-bashing.) Mike -- - This above all, to thine own S T R I D E R mikey@ccwf.cc.utexas.edu - self be true. --Polonius * * ***** ** * * **** ***** *** * * Those who would sacrifice essential * * * * * * * * * * ** * liberties for a little temporary * * * **** * * **** * * * * * safety deserve neither liberty * * * * * * * * * * * ** nor safety. --B. Franklin **** * * * **** **** * *** * *
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From: phil@netcom.com (Phil Ronzone) Subject: Re: Mr. Cramer's 'Evidence' Organization: Generally in favor of, but mostly random. Lines: 43 In article <1993Apr17.111713.4063@sun0.urz.uni-heidelberg.de> gsmith@lauren.iwr.uni-heidelberg.de (Gene W. Smith) writes: >In article <philC5LsD9.Ms3@netcom.com> phil@netcom.com (Phil >Ronzone) writes: > >>Libertarians want the State out of our lives. >> >>NAMBLA members want to fuck little boys. >> >>NOW do you get it? >> >I see! Libertarians want to have the right to fuck little >children of either sex, and want to make sure everyone else >has this right too. NAMBLA just wants to have the right to >fuck little boys. > >>Or are you just a secret member of NAMBLA? >> >You're the one who suddenly seems to be defending the right >to fuck children. How many little girls have you raped today, >Phil? > >If wanting to abolish the age of consent is not repectable, >it is not respectable for anyone. Hmm, you still don't get it. Then again, I'm not posting from a University where the hue and cry was raised against "Jewish physics". Tell me, committed any anti-semitic acts today? What kind of boots do you wear? And still -- Libertarians want the State out of their lives. Parents are very capable of protecting their children against the predations of pedophiles, which, BTW, you still haven't disassociated yourself from. Are you, or are you not, a member of NAMBLA? -- There are actually people that STILL believe Love Canal was some kind of environmental disaster. Weird, eh? These opinions are MINE, and you can't have 'em! (But I'll rent 'em cheap ...)
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From: georgec@eng.umd.edu (George B. Clark) Subject: Re: Endometriosis Organization: University of Maryland Lines: 6 NNTP-Posting-Host: athens.eng.umd.edu You may want to inquire about taking Lupron as a medication. It's supposed to be a new treatment, and it's described in Nov. 1992 issue of J. of Obst. and Gyn. Lupron is taken as a monthly injection, whereas other drugs such as danazol are taken daily as pills.
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From: jaeger@buphy.bu.edu (Gregg Jaeger) Subject: Re: The Inimitable Rushdie Organization: Boston University Physics Department Lines: 35 In article <1993Apr15.135650.28926@st-andrews.ac.uk> nrp@st-andrews.ac.uk (Norman R. Paterson) writes: >I don't think you're right about Germany. My daughter was born there and >I don't think she has any German rights eg to vote or live there (beyond the >rights of all EC citizens). She is a British citizen by virtue of >her parentage, but that's not "full" citizenship. For example, I don't think >her children could be British by virtue of her in the same way. I am fairly sure that she could obtain citizenship by making an application for it. It might require immigration to Germany, but I am almost certain that once applied for citizenship is inevitable in this case. >More interesting is your sentence, >>In fact, many people try to come to the US to have their children >>born here so that they will have some human rights. >How does the US compare to an Islamic country in this respect? Do people >go to Iran so their children will have some human rights? Would you? More interesting only for your propaganda purposes. I have said several times now that I don't consider Iran particularly exemplary as a good Islamic state. We might talk about the rights of people in "capitalist secular" third world countries to give other examples of the lack of rights in third world countries broadly. Say, for example, Central American secular capitalist countries whose govt's the US supports but who Amnesty International has pointed out are human rights vacua. Gregg
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From: mikey@ccwf.cc.utexas.edu (Strider) Subject: Re: CNN for sale Organization: The University of Texas at Austin, Austin TX Lines: 40 Distribution: usa NNTP-Posting-Host: louie.cc.utexas.edu 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: |> |> BV>I read in the paper yestarday that Ted Turner wants to "trim" down |> BV>his media holdings and is putting CNN up for sale. The #1 potential |> BV>bidder? TIME/Warner of course. Sigh . . . . . Just what we need. :-( |> |> Maybe now's the time for us, the NRA, GOA, CCRTKBA, SAF, et al to band |> together and buy CNN as *our* voice. Wouldn't that be sumpin....broadcast |> the truth for a change and be able to air a favorable pro-gun item or two... |> |I would like to see this happen. I don't think it will. I don't |think the average gun-owner will take any notice of what is happening |until they break down HIS door. | |BUT I will go on record publicly to the effect that I will contribute a |minimum of $1,000.00 to the buy-out fund if it can be organized and made |viable. Anybody else want to put their money where their mouth is? :) |There ar 50+ MILLION gun owners out there. If - and it's a big and |not very realistic if - we got hold of CNN, the anti-gun bullshit would |STOP RIGHT THERE. Why won't it happen - because nobody will get off their |ass and MAKE it happen. Nuts. I will join the ranks here. If someone has the ability to actually put this thing together and get enough support, I'll also contribute $1000 to the effort. And jeeze, people, I'm a *student*, with *no job* yet, and I will put up my own hard-earned savings if it means we have a shot at getting the truth told on the airwaves. Count me in. Mike Ruff -- - This above all, to thine own S T R I D E R mikey@ccwf.cc.utexas.edu - self be true. --Polonius * * ***** ** * * **** ***** *** * * Those who would sacrifice essential * * * * * * * * * * ** * liberties for a little temporary * * * **** * * **** * * * * * safety deserve neither liberty * * * * * * * * * * * ** nor safety. --B. Franklin **** * * * **** **** * *** * *
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From: tjrad@iastate.edu (Thomas J Radosevich) Subject: Brewers injuries Organization: Iowa State University, Ames IA Lines: 21 Hi all, I've been locked in a small closet chained to a lab bench for the last week or two without access to really important information. I saw the 3.5 million shoulder back on the DL--How long is he out for (i.e. How many millions/inning will he get this year?) Nothing personal against Higuera mind you, just wondering how Bud can keep coffing up money for him when he lets current big producers go over a relative pittance. (Please realize the term "relative pittance" can only be used with sarcasm when discussing baseball salaries.) Additional questions: I did'nt get to see Bones pitch this spring--how is he looking and where is he going to fit in the rotation? How is Surhoff shaping up defensively at third? Are they going to build a new stadium? When? Tom
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From: asphaug@lpl.arizona.edu (Erik Asphaug x2773) Subject: Re: How to act in front of traffic jerks Organization: Lunar & Planetary Laboratory, Tucson AZ. Lines: 33 In article <nielsmm-150493114522@nanna.imv.aau.dk> nielsmm@imv.aau.dk (Niels Mikkel Michelsen) writes: >The other day, it was raining cats and dogs, therefor I was going only to >the speed limit, on nothing more, on my bike. This guy in his BMW was >driving 1-2 meters behind me for 7-800 meters and at the next red light I >calmly put the bike on its leg, walked back to this car, he rolled down the >window, and I told him he was a total idiot (and the reason why). > >Did I do the right thing? > >Yours Truly : > > Niels Mikkel YESSS! You make me proud to be an 'Merkun. Good thing you didn't get shot though. Don't try that with a good'ole boy in Texas. I once had a jeep driver south of Conroe cut me off (I was in my car) after I had flipped him off for doing something really idiotic and senseless. All 280 lbs of him stretches out of his jeep; he walks back (he is blocking all traffic between Dallas and Houston since the freeway has been squeezed into a single lane) and says to me, "Stick that finger out again and I'll rip it off your hand and shove it down your sorry-ass throat." I stared straight ahead, unblinking. A hundred cars were honking. Eventually he got back into his jeep, face beet-red with anger, and all the rest of the way back to Houston I tailed him, waving, honking, flipping him off, yelling... I'm glad he decided not to shoot me. /-----b-o-d-y---i-s---t-h-e---b-i-k-e----------------------------\ | | | DoD# 88888 asphaug@hindmost.lpl.arizona.edu | | '90 Kawi 550 Zephyr (Erik Asphaug) | | '86 BMW R100GS | \-----------------------s-o-u-l---i-s---t-h-e---r-i-d-e-r--------/
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From: topcat!tom@tredysvr.tredydev.unisys.com (Tom Albrecht) Subject: Re: Revelations Organization: Applied Presuppositionalism, Ltd. Lines: 30 hudson@athena.cs.uga.edu (Paul Hudson Jr) writes: > >Now, as to the suggestion that all prophecy tends to be somewhat cyclical, > >can you elaborate? I'm not exactly sure what you mean. How does the > >suggestion relate to Isaiah's prophecy of the birth of Christ by a virgin? > >I don't see any cycles in that prophecy. > > Maybe cyclical is not the best word. ... > > Another example would be the Scripture quoted of Judas, "and his bishoprick > let another take." Another example is something that Isaiah said of His > disciples which is also applied to Christ in Hebrews, "the children thou > hast given me." > > How does the preterist view account for this phenomenon. Ah, double-fulfillment. First of all I would say that I'm not sure all the prophecies had double-fulfillment, e.g., the Isaiah 7:14 prophecy. I would say that just because this happens on some occasions does not mean it will occur always, especially with regard to NT prophecies. The apostles who quoted the OT and applied those passages to Jesus were acting as divine messengers and giving the inerrant Word of God to the Church. No one has that authority today. No one has the apostolic authority to say that such-and-such a prophecy has double-fulfillment. If the imagry of Revelation fits with events of the 1st century, it is folly for us to try and make it apply to events 20 centuries later. -- Tom Albrecht
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From: Dale_Adams@gateway.qm.apple.com (Dale Adams) Subject: Re: Adding VRAM to Quadra 800 ? Organization: Apple Computer, Inc., Cupertino, CA Lines: 13 In article <wstuartj.735273842@lucky.ecn.purdue.edu> wstuartj@lucky.ecn.purdue.edu (W Stuart Jones) writes: > I want to go from 512K to 1M VRAM on my Quadra 800. How many 512K SIMMS > do I > need to buy? Is the current 512K soldered on the board or do I need to take > out the current VRAM before I add more? You need to add two 256K VRAM SIMMs; 512K VRAM SIMMs will not work in any of the Quadra or Centris machines. There is already 512K of VRAM soldered to the logic board. You add the two 256K SIMMs to this to give you a total of 1 MB. - Dale Adams
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From: lineber@lonestar.utsa.edu (Jerry M. Lineberry) Subject: Pov-ray problem / Please Help... Nntp-Posting-Host: lonestar.utsa.edu Organization: University of Texas at San Antonio Lines: 12 Hello, I've recently had Povray draw about 10 sample files. The problem is that I accidently erased the command in my povray.def that made the image a targas file. So now the files are the dump format. How do I fix these files with out having to re-trace them? By fix I mean, turn them into targas. Thanks in advance. -Jerry -- ################################################################# Jerry M. Lineberry InterNet : lineber@lonestar.utsa.edu or CompuServe : 71221,3015 #################################################################
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From: perry@wswiop13.win.tue.nl (Perry Egelmeers) Subject: Will somebody create a Messie DOS 6.0 FAQ, please? (Was: Dos 6.0 question) Organization: Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands Lines: 9 Distribution: world NNTP-Posting-Host: wswiop13.win.tue.nl Hi there, I think it is time to create a MS DOS 6.0 FAQ since lots of questions about it are actually flooding the net. I won't be able to write it my self because of the lack of time/knowledge/experience. Perry Egelmeers
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From: acm@Sun.COM (Andrew MacRae) Subject: Re: arcade style buttons and joysticks Reply-To: acm@Sun.COM (Andrew MacRae) Organization: Sun Microsystems, Mountain View CA Lines: 14 NNTP-Posting-Host: grendal.corp.sun.com In article <1993Apr21.024036.7394@lynx.dac.northeastern.edu>, dnewman@lynx.dac.northeastern.edu (David F. Newman) writes: > Hi there, > Can anyone tell me where it is possible to purchase controls found > on most arcade style games. Many projects I am working on would > be greatly augmented if I could implement them. Thanx in advance. HAP controls just outside Chicago sells these. I don't remember which suburb they are in. The prices are pretty reasonable and they are easy to hook up. I bought a new coin mechanism from them for $25.00 a couple of years ago. Andrew MacRae
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From: hymowitz@hull.cs.jhu.edu (Hymie!) Subject: Re: And America's Team is....But Why? Organization: Creative Sensualities dept, Jacquie's House of Underwear Lines: 23 kingoz@camelot.bradley.edu (Orin Roth) writes: > Well, officially it's the Braves. At least up until they started winning > it was. Are they still, officially? > If so, why? and how did they receive this label? my understanding was that ted turner (owner of the braves) started running his tv station nationwide, and started running all of his team's games on his nationwide tv station, he dubbed his team ''america's team'' - that is, the only team (at least, at the time) all of whose games could be seen across america. now, wor is nationwide out of beautiful secaucus, but not all mets games are on wor. wgn chicago and wsbk boston are two other superstations (at least, they are on the east coast). i don't know how many cubs/sox/sox games they show. --hymie hymowitz@cs.jhu.edu ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I'll be mellow when I'm dead. --''Weird'' Al Yankovic ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- You get your mellow, laid back attitude from Sonny the Cuckoo Bird. --Josh, about me -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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From: C.O.EGALON@LARC.NASA.GOV (CLAUDIO OLIVEIRA EGALON) Subject: Portuguese Launch Complex (was:*Doppelganger*) Organization: NASA Langley Research Center Lines: 14 Distribution: world Reply-To: C.O.EGALON@LARC.NASA.GOV (CLAUDIO OLIVEIRA EGALON) NNTP-Posting-Host: tahiti.larc.nasa.gov > Portugese launch complex were *wonderful Portuguese launch complex??? Gosh.... Polish are for American in the same way as Portuguese are for Brazilians (I am from Brazil). There is a joke about the Portuguese Space Agency that wanted to send a Portuguese astronaut to the surface of the Sun (if there is such a thing). How did they solve all problems of sending a man to the surface of the Sun??? Simple... their astronauts travelled during the night... C.O.EGALON@LARC.NASA.GOV C.O.Egalon@larc.nasa.gov Claudio Oliveira Egalon
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From: gough@cbnewsc.cb.att.com (brian.w.gough) Subject: 4X4 On/Off-Road Rally - Joliet Il. Organization: AT&T Distribution: chi Keywords: April 25th Lines: 97 ************************************************************ * * * ATTENTION ALL FOUR WHEEL OFF ROAD ENTHUSIASTS * * * * On/Off Road Rally - Sunday, April 25th * * Joliet Illinois * * * ************************************************************ The Event: * The Joliet Mud Turtles, a Chicago land four wheel drive club, is sponsoring an On/Off Road Rally Sunday April 25th. * For those who ask "What is an on/off road rally?", well... An On/Off Road Rally consists of the following: 1. An on-the-road rally where participants are given a set of directions and clues guiding participates around the Joliet/Plainfield area. The object is to navigate a course based on a set of directions and clues. Participants will be given a set of questions pertaining to the course which they must answer along the way. Points are awarded for the number of correct answers given. Directions will ultimately lead to an off-road area where a four-wheel drive course is set-up. At various locations in the on-road course, check-points will be set-up where participants will be asked other questions or requested to perform some activity (e.g. tire roll, truck tow, basketball free-throw, etc.) for additional points. 2. An optional off-road, four wheel drive course where participants will navigate off-road trails, mud bogs and/or hill climbs. Points are awarded for successfully navigating off-road obstacles without getting stuck. If you should get stuck (which is half the fun anyway), there will be assistance to get your vehicle unstuck so you can try it again. The off-road course will divided up based on tire size, so stock 4x4s as well as modified 4x4s can run the course. At the end of the rally, trophies will be awarded to top scoring participants. Door prizes and dash plaques will also be given out. Food and drinks also available at the conclusion. * This is an organized activity sponsored by the Joliet Mud Turtles so safety and fun is our foremost concern. All 4x4s must be street legal and have solid tow points for the off-road section of the course - we don't want to have to separate someone's bumper from their vehicle :) . The Particulars: * Rally begins at Instant Replay, 2409 Plainfield Road, Joliet Il. (815)436-9382 (see map below) * Registration is between 9 and 10:30 a.m. First truck out at 10:00 a.m. * Rally date is Sunday April 25th, rain or shine * There is an entry fee of $10 per truck. * You must have a co-driver (passengers allowed) * A valid drivers license is required * Suggested equipment: CB Radio Compass Tow Strap and Clevis Clip Board and Pencil * No alcohol during rally * For more information contact Gary (815)727-3415 Tom (815)485-9346 Norm Jr. (815)741-4853 Brian (708)979-6083 __ Instant /\ | Replay | | \ | 1.9mi ___ | 1.2 mi | North |<----->| | <------------> | Rt30 | |___| | | ------|--------------------------------------------- Exit | | | ^ 257 | | | | | | | | |Rt55 |Canton |Larkin | | |Farm |Ave | | |Rd. | | 3 mi. | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Rt80 | v ---------------------------------------------------- | | Exit | | 130B | |
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From: nlu@Xenon.Stanford.EDU (Nelson Lu) Subject: SHARKS REVIEW Part 3: Defensemen (21-45) Organization: Computer Science Department, Stanford University. Lines: 85 #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 actually less; the San Jose Mercury News may be in err here), 20 of them with the Sharks. In the games he has played, he appeared quite solid defensively, although he hasn't been spectacular, and his offense isn't anything to write home about (8 points); it's even possible that the trade may be for future considerations which turn out to be ... Peter Ahola. #24 DOUG WILSON Season: 16th Acquired: '91-92, trade with Chicago for RW Kerry Toporowski and 2nd round pick in '92 entry draft Grade: I (B) I have often been accused of overly down on Wilson; I may have had too high expectations for him, but his legs, knees, et al., are giving out. Nevertheless, when he was playing, he exhibited a strong shooting and playmaking abilities, even if he has lost a step on defense, which, unfortunately, he demonstrated this year as well, as at times he was slow to catch the opponent forwards, and his offensive output was only good enough for 2nd place on the team (20 points in 42 games). But next year, which may be Wilson's last, if he can stay healthy, he can still be a contributor. #29 DEAN KOLSTAD Season: 2nd Acquired: '91-92, from Minnesota in dispersal draft Grade: I (C-/D+) It's probably somewhat unfair for me to judge Kolstad on just a handful of games (forgetting exact number, but no more than 15), but at age 25 he's quickly running out of time if he wants to make it to the NHL. In those games, he did not impress anyone; after generating 7 shots in the first period of the first game he played, he scored just 2 points in his tenure up here with the Sharks, and was even less impressive defensively, as he appeared awkward with his movement and was prone to giveaways. He needs to make a leap in his level of performance to have any chance of making the team. #38 PAT MACLEOD Season: 2nd Acquired: '91-92, from Minnesota in dispersal draft Grade: I (?) MacLeod was on the roster a lot longer than Kolstad, but it appears to my memory that he played less than Kolstad, because the Sharks were reluctant to use him, but were even more reluctant to send him to the minors, figuring that he wouldn't clear waivers; in fact, he has played the past 4-5 weeks with Kansas City, but is still technically there on a rehabilitation assignment, a "rehab assignment" that will include him playing in the Turner Cup playoffs. Since he has played so little, I can't even give a tentative grade on him, but he demonstrated last year excellent offensive skills but terrible defensive skills. #41 TOM PEDERSON Season: 1st Acquired: '91-92, from Minnesota in dispersal draft Grade: I (B+) Called up in the middle of the season when the defensive corps was decimated by injuries, Pederson impressed many Sharks fan here on net, including yours truly. He demonstrated very good offensive skills, scoring 20 points in 43 games. However, his size (5' 9", 165 lbs.) is of concern, and soon after he began to shine offensive did teams begin to push him around physically, on both sides of the ice, although he had appeared fearless in his approach. But to be successful, he probably needs to bulk up to have a fighting chance on surviving against some of the bigger players in the league. #45 CLAUDIO SCREMIN Season: 1st Acquired: '91-92, from Minnesota in dispersal draft Grade: I (D+/D) He played all of ~5 games in the league this year, but was thoroughly umimpressive, just as he was at the end of last season; again, it may be a small sample, but just as in the case of Kolstad, Scremin, at age 25, is quickly running out of time. He was not a contributor on either offense or defense in the games he played with the Sharks. The only notable thing that will go down in Scremin's entry of league stats is probably the fact that he was once traded for now Capitals goaltender Don Beaupre. =============================================================================== GO CALGARY FLAMES! Al MacInnis for Norris! Gary Roberts for Hart and Smythe! GO EDMONTON OILERS! Go for playoffs next year! Stay in Edmonton! =============================================================================== Nelson Lu (claudius@leland.stanford.edu) rec.sport.hockey contact for the San Jose Sharks
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From: yee@nimios.eng.mcmaster.ca (Paul Yee) Subject: Re: Perfect MAG MX15F Monitors? Nntp-Posting-Host: nimios.eng.mcmaster.ca Organization: Communications Research Laboratory, McMaster University Lines: 55 In article <1993Apr16.131036.1017@brtph560.bnr.ca> adcock@bnr.ca (Doug Adcock) writes: >I've been intently following the MAG thread while waiting for >mine to arrive in the mail. There seems to be a lot of >complaints about minor alignment problems with the MX15F. One >article contained a comment that the owner called the factory >and was told that his screen rotation was within spec (1/4"). That figure (1/4") for image rotation would seem to be a little high... on my NEC 5FG the specs call for no greater than 3mm (0.12"). >Well, my monitor arrived last night and, sure enough, it has >a very noticable barrel distortion. It's not dramatic, but it >is there and it is especially noticable when the image doesn't >fill the entire screen. The fact that it is worse on the right >side doesn't help matters. > >What I'm trying to find out is if these minor imperfections >are the norm or are most of their monitors perfect? I don't want >to send it back and get one with the same or an even worse >problem. Does the factory consider this kind of thing normal >and ship their monitors with less than perfect alignment? I can't speak for MAG Innovision but as far as NEC is concerned, they are adjusted to "factory-spec" before leaving the central USA distribution point (MA) for the eastern Canadian market. Now, here's the key: NEC *knows* that the >=15" monitors' adjustments are very sensitive to shipping over distances (with all the bumps, rough handling, and such) and therefore *expect* and (at least in theory) *require* that the local *distributor* (not dealer) have it adjusted at the *local* service centre (Bull HN Information Systems in Toronto) before sale. This is the correct and probably only way of having any chance of receiving a "perfect" monitor (the definition of "perfect" seems to depend on how picky one is, in my case quite :). >Are other netters just living with these kind of imperfections? I, for one, was not willing to accept what I considered a substandard monitor and, after two months of wrangling and direct contact with NEC, finally received a satisfactorily adjusted monitor (not perfect, IMHO, but a major improvement over what the dealer and distributor were trying convince me was "normal"). The short answer is no, don't accept these "imperfections" as "normal" because for the premium one pays for the larger screen monitors, one has a right to expect higher quality, and if you're persistent, you'll receive it. >............................................................... >: Comments and opinions are mine - not BNR's : >: Doug Adcock adcock@bnr.ca : >: Bell-Northern Research Research Triangle Park, NC : >............................................................... Regards, Paul Yee yee@nimios.eng.mcmaster.ca
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From: jhwhit01@ulkyvx.louisville.edu Subject: Re: What's a good IC for RS232 -> TTL signals?? Lines: 18 Nntp-Posting-Host: ulkyvx.louisville.edu Organization: University of Louisville In article <C5nz60.99z@scraps.uucp>, frankh@scraps.uucp (Frank Holden KA3UWW) writes: > In <C57zsC.9FL@news.cso.uiuc.edu> rky57514@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu (Tall Cool One ) writes: > >>I'm looking for an IC that will convert RS232 voltage levels to TTL voltage >>levels. Something relatively inexpensive would be nice, too. Anyone have >>a suggestion?? Thanks. > > Well it looks as if Digi-Key sells a chip with the number ICL232 that does what > you want. They are selling it for about $3.50... Digi-Key also sells Quad Line Receivers, parts DS1489AN (68cents) and DS1489N (48cents). A Quad Line Driver, part DS1488 (48cents), is also sold. I guess if you don't won't to supply +12V, the chips with the pump-up circuitry might be worth the extra cost. But 1488's and 1489's are available at your friendly neighborhood RS, parts MC1488 (276-2520) for $1.29 and MC1489 (276-2521) for $1.29. Jeff White jhwhit01@ulkyvx.louisville.edu
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From: zoron@en.ecn.purdue.edu (Soren M Burkhart) Subject: Dragon's Lair II & Space Ace ARCADE games for sale Keywords: laser games interactive Organization: Purdue University Engineering Computer Network Lines: 64 Dragon's Lair II ($400 Complete) ------------------------------------- or $220 Laser Disc $150 Motherboard/Joystick/buttons $35 Graphics (For arcade cabinet) $50 Brick Power Supply +12/-12/+5 Space Ace ($430 Complete) -------------------------------------- or $250 Laser Disc $150 Motherboard/Joystick/buttons $35 Graphics (For arcade cabinet) $50 Brick Power Supply +12/-12/+5 Both Space Ace and Dragon's Lair II ($750) ----------------------------------------------- These games require a Sony 1450 Laserdisc player. The nice thing about this player is that you can also watch normal Laserdisc movies on it as well. I have one which I will sell for $600 by itself, $550 with a purchase of one complete system or $500 if you buy both systems. I currently run this into my entertainment center. I have it housed in a PC computer case with with its own fan, and power supply. I run the audio into my stereo system, and the laserdisc runs directly into the T.V.. I have made a mount for the joysticks and the buttons. First person who buys both games will get it all, otherwise you have to do it yourself. If you would prefer to have it all housed in a normal arcade cabinet this can be done as well. The graphics will go nicely along the sides and front of the cabinet. Everything works perfectly. The laserdisc player has an RS-232 port which you can use to develop your own multimedia type applications. The Laserdiscs have been stored in a safe place and have no scratches on them. If you are interested please email me. Thanks, Soren -------------------------------------------------------------- Soren Burkhart Purdue University "Yes, well that is just the sort of A.I. & Robotics blink-headed pig ignorance I have zoron@en.ecn.purdue.edu come to expect from you non-creative garbage." John Cleese (Monty Python)
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From: adam@endor.uucp (Adam Shostack) Subject: Re: Israeli Terrorism Article-I.D.: das.1993Apr26.184547.20058 Organization: Aiken Computation Lab, Harvard University Lines: 65 In article <2BDAD779.24910@news.service.uci.edu> tclock@orion.oac.uci.edu (Tim Clock) writes: >In article <AMOSS.93Apr25163327@shuldig.cs.huji.ac.il> amoss@shuldig.cs.huji.ac.il (Amos Shapira) writes: >>cy779@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (Anas Omran) writes: >>Eh???? Could you please give me details about an event where a "Neutral >>Observer" was killed by purpose by an Israeli soldier? >Actually, I'm still trying to understand the self-justifying rationale >behind the recent murder of Ian Feinberg (?) in Gaza. Hate to be simple minded about this Tim, but I think its really very simple. He was a dirty Jew. And the only good Jew, in some peoples mind, is a dead Jew. Thats what 40 years of propaganda that fails to discriminate between Jew and Zionist will do. Thats what 20 years of statements like the ones I've appended will do to someones mind. They make people sick. They drag down political discourse to the point where killing your opponent is an honorable way to resolve a dispute. What else can come of such demagogery? Peace? Adam Arafat on political pluralism: ``Any Palestinian leader who suggests ending the intifada exposes himself to the bullets of his own people and endangers his life. The PLO will know how to deal with him.'' --- Arafat, Kuwaiti News Agency, 1/2/89 Arafat on the massacre at Tienamin Square: ``... on behalf of the Arab Palestinian People, their leadership, and myself... [I] take this opportunity to express extreme gratification that you were able to restore normal order after the recent incidents in People's China.'' --- Arafat in telegram sent to the head of the Chinese Communist Party Yassir Arafat, humanitarian: ``Open fire on the new Jewish immigrants ... be they from the Soviet Union, Ethiopia, or anywhere else. It would be a disgrace if we did not lift a finger while herds of immigrants settle our territory. I want you to shoot... It makes no difference if they live in Jaffa or Jericho. I give you explicit orders to open fire. Do everything to stop the flow of immigration.'' --- Yassir Arafat, Al Muharar (Lebanese weekly), April 10, 1990 Yassir Arafat on genocide: ``When the Arabs set off their volcano, there will only be Arabs in this part of the world. Our people will continue to fuel the torch of the revolution with rivers of blood until the whole of the occupied homeland is liberated...'' --- Yasser Arafat, AP, 3/12/79 Adam Shostack adam@das.harvard.edu "If we had a budget big enough for drugs and sexual favors, we sure wouldn't waste them on members of Congress..." -John Perry Barlow
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From: adam@endor.uucp (Adam Shostack) Subject: Re: Israel's Expansion II Organization: Division of Applied Sciences, Harvard University Lines: 35 Organization: Aiken Computation Lab, Harvard University Keywords: In article <93111.225707PP3903A@auvm.american.edu> Paul H. Pimentel <PP3903A@auvm.american.edu> writes: >What gives Isreal the right to keep Jeruseleum? It is the home of >the muslim a s well as jewish religion, among others. Israel has a right to keep Jerusalem for many reasons. They include the fact that the majority of the citizens are Israeli, the fact that Israel maintains religious freedom for all people, and the historical connection of Judaism to Jerusalem. When Jerusalem was devided by a Jordanian invasion in 1948, the cease fire agreement included the right of individuals to visit religious shrines. This cease fire agreement was violated by Jordan, who did not allow Jews to visit holy sites under their control. The Jordanians also bulldozed every synagoge in the city. They turned a Jewish cemetary into a hotel, and used the gravestones in their latrines. Israel has allowed individuals of all religions into Jerusalem, protected holy sites, and demonstrated its fitness to control the city. Also, I should point out that Islam is not centered in Jerusalem, but has holy sites there. The home of Islam is Mecca, where all Muslims should make a pilgramage (the hajj). Unlike Israeli Jerusalem, Jews and Christians are not allowed in Saudi Mecca. Adam Adam Shostack adam@das.harvard.edu "If we had a budget big enough for drugs and sexual favors, we sure wouldn't waste them on members of Congress..." -John Perry Barlow
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From: kaul@watson.ibm.com Subject: DMQS files for XGA-2 (was Re: CatsEye/X XGA-2! (extra modes?)) News-Software: IBM OS/2 PM RN (NR/2) v0.17h by O. Vishnepolsky and R. Rogers Lines: 557 Reply-To: kaul@vnet.ibm.com Disclaimer: This posting represents the poster's views, not necessarily those of IBM. Nntp-Posting-Host: kaul.bocaraton.ibm.com Organization: IBM T.J. Watson Research (NOTE: The followups are set to comp.os.os2.misc. DMQS files describe monitors and valid modes to be used by the XGA-2 under both Windows and OS/2.) THESE FILES ARE UNSUPPORTED! IBM has nothing to do with these files or this post. It's personal this time (and every time I post -- see the signature). Due to demand and requests, here are some additional DMQS files I've collected for the XGA-2. These files function with the latest revision of the drivers for the XGA-2. Not all these files will work under Windows with the drivers available to the general public at this time. All files will function under the most recent OS/2 2.1 beta and those I've tried have worked under OS/2 2.0+SP. Not all files have been fully tested. THESE FILES ARE UNSUPPORTED! They represent a personal collection, not anything resembling an officially supported set. As a standard disclaimer I would like to point out the following facts: 1) Some of these files may run your adapter out of spec. Doing so can stress the ICs on the card and may result in incorrect operation or in shorter life (how short depends on how much out of spec [boom!] :-). 2) Some of these files may run your adapter in a region that is out of spec for your monitor, resulting in damage to your monitor. 3) You should be knowledgable about your monitor and adapter's ability to use the mode you select. Using these files represents hacking in a very true sense, so practice safe computing and don't play around too much if you don't like the risks and aren't knowledgable about what you're doing. 4) If you feel uncomfortable with all the warnings, use the DMQS files you have or wait until IBM releases official, tested DMQS files. Although you should be aware of warning 2) even with the IBM files. THESE FILES ARE UNSUPPORTED! By using them you may invalidate your warrenty. Not all have been fully tested -- I don't have that many monitors. Installation: unpack in your DMQSPATH environment variable, usually c:\xga$dmqs. Then use the methods described in your XGA-2 installation diskette to change your adapter or settings. Packing: these files have been packed with the latest INFOZIP utility. You will need PKZip 2.x if you don't have the INFOZIP utilities. Submitting: feel free to send me uuencoded versions of your favorite DMQS files for your favorite monitors. I'm always interested in collecting more. 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From: venaas@flipper.pvv.unit.no (Stig Venaas) Subject: Re: CAN'T WRITE TO 720 FLOPPY Organization: ProgramVareVerkstedet - UNIT Lines: 31 In article <1qndvd$jhn@usenet.INS.CWRU.Edu> da416@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (Andy Nicola) writes: > >In a previous article, limagen@hpwala.wal.hp.com () says: > >>OK all you experts! >>Need answer quick.386 machine ,1.44 floppy ; unable to write to a formated >>720 disk.Machine claims that disk is write protected,but it is not. >> >>Note: It 'll read 720's with no problem. >> >>Please e_mail or post. >> >> >> >> >If the disk is not an HD-type disk, i.e. with the extra hole in the case >opposite the normal write protect hole, the drive will not write to the >disk. You can punch a similar hole with whatever is handy or buy a small >device, a square hole puncher, for about $19.95...see the back pages of >computer shopper magazine for it. > >To be brief, make the hole any way you can or no writing! > >-- >Andy Nicola > Of course you should be able to write a DD 720Kb disk without making any holes. Stig
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From: whit@carson.u.washington.edu (John Whitmore) Subject: Re: Suggestions on Audio relays ??? Organization: University of Washington, Seattle Lines: 20 NNTP-Posting-Host: carson.u.washington.edu In article <C5qsBF.IEK@ms.uky.edu> billq@ms.uky.edu (Billy Quinn) writes: >I built a little project using the radio shack 5vdc relays to switch >audio. I got pretty bad 'clicks' when the thing switched. > Is there a good relay/relay circuit that I can use for switching >audio, so that there will be *NO* noise of any kind on the audio lines. With relays alone, you will always get a transient when you abruptly turn ON or OFF any channel. If you don't want to hear the transient, use some other device (a photoresistor-output optoisolator is the usual sort of thing) to gently MUTE the signal, then switch, THEN remove the power from the lamp in the optoisolator. It used to be standard practice to employ photoresistors in switching audio, because the photoresistor time delay (a few thousandths of a second) kept any noise in the digital side (which drives the lamp) from contaminating the audio. And, the devices are cheaper than relays. John Whitmore
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From: eugenehs@phakt.usc.edu (HEUGE aka Eugene Hsu) Subject: Re: pc-X Organization: University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA Lines: 25 Distribution: usa NNTP-Posting-Host: phakt.usc.edu In article <4552@isgtec.isgtec.com> ted@isgtec.com (Ted Richards) writes: >Al DeVilbiss (al@col.hp.com) wrote: >: >: I just brought up NCD's PC-XView, Windows version, to use over a >: modem link to a Unix system at HP. Installation is easy, but you >: need a program, also from NCD, called XRemote to run on the Unix host. >: Total software cost for one seat was ~$200. > Anyone here know if NCD is doing educational pricing on these software packages for those of us strapped for cash? Thanks =eugene= s >-- >Ted Richards ted@isgtec.com [...!uunet.ca!isgtec!ted] >ISG Technologies Inc. 6509 Airport Rd., Mississauga Ont. Canada L4V 1S7 -- => Eugene Hsu (aka HEUGE) The University of Southern California <= =< eugenehs@scf.usc.edu Electrical and Biomedical Engineering >= => "HO, HO, freaking HO... yeah yeah....who's Santa's next victim?" <= => KROQ 106.7's The New Detective, as he goes undercover 12/15/92 >=
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From: jennise@opus.dgi.com (Milady Printcap the goddess of peripherals) Subject: RE: Looking for a little research help Organization: Dynamic Graphics Inc. Lines: 6 Distribution: usa NNTP-Posting-Host: opus.dgi.com Found it! Thanks. I got several offers for help. I appreciate it and will be contacting those people via e-mail. Thanks again... jennise
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From: mkbaird@david.wheaton.edu (marcus k baird) Subject: CD-ROMS 4-SALE (NEW) UPDATE!!! Organization: Wheaton College, IL Lines: 102 I'm looking to find some people interested in getting some cd-rom's. Below is a list with their prices. If you are interested in any of these, send me some mail and I can guarantee this price. If you are not local their will be a shipping cost, and cod cost if you prefer it to be shipped that way. Marcus Updated prices from last post. American Business Phonebook DOS $20.00 Animals DOS $30.00 Animals MPC $18.00 Audoban Birds DOS $20.00 Audoban Mammals DOS $20.00 Barney Bear Goes to School DOS $30.00 Bible Library DOS $45.00 Bibles and Religion DOS $15.00 Book of Lists DOS $30.00 Britannicas Family Choice DOS $23.00 Britamrica Select DOS $24.33 Business & Economics DOS $19.00 Business Backgrounds DOS $20.00 Business Master DOS $20.00 Carmen San Diego (Where is ...) MPC $22.00 CD PLay/Launch DOS $25.00 CD ROM Software Jukebox DOS $20.00 CIA Vorld Taur DOS $35.00 Chess Master 3000 MPC DOS $20.00 CLassic Collection DOS $40.00 CLipert Goliath DOS $15.00 Colossal Cookbook DOS $15.00 DeLorme's Atlas USA WIN $25.00 Desert Storm MPC $25.00 Deathstar Arcade Battles DOS $15.00 Dictionaries & Language DOS $15.00 Education Master DOS $20.00 ELectronic Home Library DOS $35.00 Family Doctor DOS $16.00 Family Encyclopedia by Comptons DOS $49.00 Family Encyclopedia by Comptons MPC $49.00 Game Master DOS $15.00 Game Pack II DOS $25.00 Golden Immortal DOS $25.00 Great Cities of the World DOS $25.00 Greet Cities of the World MPC $30.00 Great Cities of the World II DOS $25.00 Great Cities of the World II MPC $30.00 Groliers Encyclopedia DOS $40.00 Groliers Encyclopedia MPC $40.00 Guiness Disc 1992 DOS $13.00 Ham Radio DOS $15.00 Information USA DOS $35.00 Islands Designs DOS $20.00 Jets & Props DOS $18.00 Jones ... Fast Lane DOS/MPS $17.00 KGB/CIA World Fact Book DOS $25.00 Kings Quest 5: DOS/MPC $20.00 Library of the Future DOS $90.00 Loom DOS $22.00 MPC Wizard MPC $15.00 MacMillan Kids Dictionary MPC $48.00 Magazine Rack DOS $25.00 Majestic Places DOS $20.00 Mavis Beacon Teaches Typing MPC $35.00 Mixed Up Mother Goose DOS/MPC $18.00 Money,Money,Money, DOS $20.00 Monkey Island DOS $22.00 Oak CD Stand DOS $15.00 Our Solar System DOS $15.00 Presidents DOS $85.00 Publish It v 3.0 DOS $20.00 Reference Library DOS $35.00 Secret Weapons/Luftwaffe MPC $22.00 Shereware Games DOS $35.00 Shereware Overload DOS $15.00 Sher Holmes/Consul Det MPC $35.00 Sleeping Beauty DOS $20.00 Strd. CD Software Bundle - 4 Titles N/A $90.00 Stellar 7 DOS/MPC $17.00 Story Time - Interactive DOS $14.00 The CD ROM Collection DOS $15.00 Time Magazine Almanac Current DOS $22.00 Time Table of Hist/Sci/Innovation DOS $25.00 Tons & Gigs DOS $49.00 Too Many Typefonts DOS $15.00 Total Baseball DOS $30.00 US Atlas/w Automap DOS $22.00 US History DOS $28.00 US/World Atlas DOS/MPC $18.00 US Wars:Civil War DOS $25.00 Wild Places DOS $20.00 Wing Com/Ultima VI DOS/MPC $22.00 World View DOS $25.00 @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ E-Mail mkbaird@david.wheaton.edu -- mkbaird%david.bitnet@uunet.uu.net -- Voice 708-752-8847 - Internet 192.138.89.15 -- mkbaird%david@uunet.uu.net -- @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ E-Mail mkbaird@david.wheaton.edu -- mkbaird%david.bitnet@uunet.uu.net -- Voice 708-752-8847 - Internet 192.138.89.15 -- mkbaird%david@uunet.uu.net
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From: snorman@den.mmc.com ( Stephen P. Norman ) Subject: G2K/Jumbo 250 Backup Problems Keywords: tape backup gateway jumbo Nntp-Posting-Host: muse.den.mmc.com Reply-To: snorman@den.mmc.com Organization: Martin Marietta Astronautics Group Distribution: usa Lines: 16 I have a Colorado Memory Systems Jumbo 250 tape backup unit in my Gateway 486/33V Tower system. I have found the supplied backup capability to be fairly unreliable. In approx 3 cases out of 10, I have had the backup fail at one point or another, often hanging in the middle of writing the tape. Seek errors, drive communication errors seem to be most common. I use the DOS backup software from Colorado Memory Systems. Should I return the drive, get some better backup software, reformat the tapes (am using CMS tapes)? Any hints would be appreciated - this stuff is to time-consuming to do over and over again until it cooperates... Steve Norman snorman@den.mmc.com
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From: Gordon_Sumerling@itd.dsto.gov.au (Gordon Sumerling) Subject: Re: Grayscale Printer Organization: ITD/DSTO Lines: 2 Distribution: na NNTP-Posting-Host: iapmac2.dsto.gov.au Have you considered the Apple Laserwriter IIg. We use it for all our B&W image printing.
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From: ez027993@dale.ucdavis.edu (Gary Built Like Villanueva Huckabay) Subject: Jose Canseco's Swing - 1992 vs. 1986. Organization: Julio Machado Candlelight Vigil Society Distribution: na Lines: 50 Was going over some videos last night..... Studying 1986 and 1992 videotapes of Jose Canseco proved to be very interesting. And enlightening. Here's my analysis of Jose Canseco, circa Sep '92, and Jose Canseco, circa June 1986. 1. He's bulked up too much. Period. He needs to LOSE about 20 pounds, not gain more bulk. 2. His bat speed has absolutely VANISHED. Conservatively, I'd say he's lost 4%-7% of his bat speed, and that's a HUGE amount of speed. 3. That open stance is KILLING him. Note that he acts sort of like Brian Downing - way open to start, then closes up as ball is released. Downing could do this without significant head movement - Canseco can't. Also, note that Canseco doesn't always close his stance the same way - sometimes, his hips are open, sometimes, they're fully closed. Without a good starting point, it's hard to make adjustments in your swing. What would I do, if I were Jose? Aside from salting away a large sum of a cash that I could never touch, so that I'd never have to work again, I'd restructure my entire swing. First, minimize movement before the swing. Close and widen the stance, and severely cut down the stride I take on my swing. Hopefully, this will cut down on the time I need to swing, and will allow me to move the bathead more freely. Second, drop 20 pounds. Cut out the weight work. Third, relax the wrists. Will cost some power, but until I can find my 1988 stroke, concentrate on keeping the back shoulder up, rolling the wrists through the strike zone, and hit line drives. His strength is more than enough so that some of those line drives will get out of the park. If Canseco's open stance and resulting bad habits are a result of his back problems, he'll be out of baseball in three years. If not, he could still hit 600+ HR. -- * Gary Huckabay * "You think that's loud enough, a$$hole?" * * "Movie Rights * "Well, if you're having trouble hearing it, sir, * * available thru * I'd be happy to turn it up for you. I didn't * * Ted Frank." * know that many people your age liked King's X." *
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From: geb@cs.pitt.edu (Gordon Banks) Subject: Re: Sinus vs. Migraine (was Re: Sinus Endoscopy) Reply-To: geb@cs.pitt.edu (Gordon Banks) Organization: Univ. of Pittsburgh Computer Science Lines: 16 In article <Lauger-240393141539@lauger.mdc.com> Lauger@ssdgwy.mdc.com (John Lauger) writes: >In article <19201@pitt.UUCP>, geb@cs.pitt.edu (Gordon Banks) wrote: >What's the best approach to getting off the analgesics. Is there something Two approaches that I've used: Tofranil, 50 mg qhs, Naproxen 250mg bid. The Naproxen doesn't seem to be as bad as things like Tylenol in promoting the analgesic abuse Headache. DHE IV infusions for about 3 days (in hospital). Cold turkey is the only way I think. Tapering doesn't help. I wouldn't know how you can do this without your doctor. I haven't seen anyone successfully do it alone. Doesn't mean it can't be done. -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Gordon Banks N3JXP | "Skepticism is the chastity of the intellect, and geb@cadre.dsl.pitt.edu | it is shameful to surrender it too soon." ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Organization: University of Maine System From: Ryan Robbins <IO20456@MAINE.MAINE.EDU> Subject: Re: Why The RedFlops Can(but won't) win..... Lines: 10 Don't knock Vaughn for being a spring training .400 hitter but a .250 regular season hitter. Around 30 games played isn't an indication of how good any hitter is, and the quality of pitching is way down. Ryan Robbins Penobscot Hall University of Maine IO20456@Maine.Maine.Edu
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From: popec@unkaphaed.jpunix.com (William C. Barwell) Subject: Re: Top Ten Comments Overheard in the Secret Service Lounge Organization: Unka Phaed's UUCP Thingy, Houston, TX Lines: 28 croaker@highlite.uucp (Francis A. Ney) writes: > Besides which, we don't *want* Clinton assasinated, because that would make h > a martyr a la JFK. > > It's a much better deal to have him end his term of office in disgrace, after > watching all his liberal democrat friends on his staff run this nation down t > toilet. > > Assuming, of course, that the riots a fortnight from now don't do it for him. He'd have to go a far ways to run things down as bad as Reagan and Bush did. We didn't have riots but Bush got dumped out on his spotty Behind. We'll see in 4 years. Pope Charles Slack in our time! ?s -- popec@unkaphaed.jpunix.com (William C. Barwell) Unka Phaed's UUCP Thingy, Houston, TX, (713) 481-3763 1200/2400/9600/14400 v.32bis/v.42bis
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From: sean@whiting.mcs.com (Sean Gum) Subject: Re: CView answers Organization: -*- Whiting Corporation, Harvey, Illinois -*- X-Newsreader: Tin 1.1 PL4 Lines: 11 renew@blade.stack.urc.tue.nl (Rene Walter) writes: : A very kind soul has mailed me this reply for the bugs in CView. : Since he isn't in the position to post this himself, he asked me to post : it for him, but to leave his name out. So here it comes: : : CView has quite a number of bugs. The one you mention is perhaps the most : A stupid question, but what will CView run on and where can I get it? I am still in need of a GIF viewer for Linux. (Without X-Windows.) Thanks!
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From: rbeskost@adam.East.Sun.COM (Richard Beskosty - Sun BOS Systems Product Assurance) Subject: Re: Goalie mask poll Reply-To: rbeskost@adam.East.Sun.COM Organization: Sun Microsystems Inc. - BDC Lines: 23 NNTP-Posting-Host: adam.east.sun.com In article 93158@hydra.gatech.EDU, gtd597a@prism.gatech.EDU (Hrivnak) writes: > > Here is an update on the Goalie mask poll... > First, since so many people gave me their 3 best, I decided to > give 3 pts for their favorite, 2 pts for 2nd, 1 for 3rd. If you e-mailed > a response with only one, I gave it 3 pts. Please feel free to send me > your 2 other favorites, if you only sent one before. > Also, votes are still welcome! Any mask you like will do, as I > have received votes for players not in the NHL. Please mention what team > they play for, though. > So here are the up-to-date results so far: > > My vote goes to Andy Moog 1st, Belfour 2nd, Vanbiesbrouck 3rd The Bruin's are hot at just the right time !!!!! rich beskosty rbeskost@east.sun.com
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From: carl@SOL1.GPS.CALTECH.EDU (Carl J Lydick) Subject: Re: Is MSG sensitivity superstition? Organization: HST Wide Field/Planetary Camera Lines: 28 Distribution: world Reply-To: carl@SOL1.GPS.CALTECH.EDU NNTP-Posting-Host: sol1.gps.caltech.edu In article <1993Apr15.173902.66278@cc.usu.edu>, slyx0@cc.usu.edu writes: =Surprise surprise, different people react differently to different things. One =slightly off the subject case in point. My brother got stung by a bee. I know =he is allergic to bee stings, but that his reaction is severe localized =swelling, not anaphylactic shock. I could not convince the doctors of that, =however, because that's not written in their little rule book. Of course, bee venom isn't a single chemical. Could be your brother is reacting to a different component than the one that causes anaphylactic shock in other people. Similarly, Chinese food isn't just MSG. There are a lot of other ingredients in it. Why, when someone eats something with lots of ingredients they don't normally consume, one of which happens to be MSG, do they immediately conclude that any negative reaction is to the MSG? =I would not be surprised in the least to find out the SOME people have bad =reactions to MSG, including headaches, stomachaches and even vomiting. I'd be surprised if some of these reactions weren't due to other ingredients. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Carl J Lydick | INTERnet: CARL@SOL1.GPS.CALTECH.EDU | NSI/HEPnet: SOL1::CARL Disclaimer: Hey, I understand VAXen and VMS. That's what I get paid for. My understanding of astronomy is purely at the amateur level (or below). So unless what I'm saying is directly related to VAX/VMS, don't hold me or my organization responsible for it. If it IS related to VAX/VMS, you can try to hold me responsible for it, but my organization had nothing to do with it.
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From: clj@ksr.com (Chris Jones) Subject: Re: Proton/Centaur? Reply-To: clj@ksr.com (Chris Jones) Organization: Kendall Square Research Corp Lines: 20 In-reply-to: prb@access.digex.com (Pat) In article <1r2aii$ivs@access.digex.net>, prb@access (Pat) writes: >In article <1993Apr20.211638.168730@zeus.calpoly.edu> jgreen@trumpet.calpoly.edu (James Thomas Green) writes: >>Has anyone looked into the possiblity of a Proton/Centaur combo? > >I don't know a whole lot on Proton, but given that it is a multi stage >rocket, up to 4 stages, it may not really need the Centaur, plus >it may end up seriously beating on said centaur. The Proton has been used in 2, 3, and 4 stage versions. The two stage version was used for the first 3 launches, while the 3 and 4 stage versions are used today. The four stage version is used mostly for escape (and geosynchronous?) orbits, while the 3 stage version is used for low earth orbits. Since this is the version that launched Mir and the Salyuts (and the add-on modules for Mir), as long as Centaur is smaller than Mir (which I believe it is), it should fit under the shroud. I vaguely recall that the Russians are developing a LH2/LOX upper stage for the Proton. -- Chris Jones clj@ksr.com
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From: jsmith@cs.dal.ca (Jeff Smith) Subject: Header for 89' Honda Civic Si Organization: Math, Stats & CS, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS, Canada Lines: 22 Nntp-Posting-Host: cs.dal.ca Hello, I am looking to slightly increase the performance of my 89 Honda Civic Si. I was wondering if anyone could suggest upgrades that were not too drastic. I thought that one of the easiest upgrades would be a new header. Does anyone know what kind of increase that the header would give me? I think I would check with Jackson Racing for the part. Are there any other comparines would make Honda parts. Are there any other small changes that can be easily made and won't screw up the car. Things like new injectors?, new fuel injection chip etc? I would welcome any suggestions of small changes that would make a difference. I don't really want to change the cam etc because I have heard that it would be much harder on the engine. E-Mail relpies prefered please and I will post a summary of all the replies. Thanks for any help you may have to offer! -- Jeff Smith jsmith@cs.dal.ca Dalhousie University Halifax, NS
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From: franko@cco.caltech.edu (Frank Filipanits) Subject: Re: arcade style buttons and joysticks Organization: California Institute of Technology, Pasadena Lines: 19 NNTP-Posting-Host: alumni.caltech.edu > > Can anyone tell me where it is possible to purchase controls found > > on most arcade style games. Many projects I am working on would > > be greatly augmented if I could implement them. Thanx in advance. >HAP controls just outside Chicago sells these. > Andrew MacRae Actually, it's HAPP, and some of their equipment can be found in the Parts Express catalog (1-800-338-0531). They show switches for $2, joysticks for $13 and trackballs for $80. They also have pinball parts. Good luck. -- -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Frank Filipanits Jr. B.S. EE/Music, California Institute of Technology '92 Audio Consultant M.S. Music Engineering, University of Miami '94 franko@alumni.caltech.edu "No, officer, I don't know how fast I was going."
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Subject: Re: Nazi memoribilia From: cmay@helium.gas.uug.arizona.edu (Christopher C May) Organization: University of Arizona - Tucson, Arizona Lines: 34 In <1993Apr2.232511.10711@raid.dell.com> mikepb@lupus.dell.com (Michael P. Brininstool) writes: >Swatikas were also common in American Indian markings/painted walls etc. Is >it the Swastika that is bad? Just want to back this up with a personal anecdote. My grandparents have a Navajo rug made in the 1920's, which they received in trade from the weaver while living in Flagstaff, Arizona. The decorative motif consists of 4 large black swastikas, one in each corner. What's more, the color scheme is black, white, and red. To the casual glance it would undoubtedly appear to be a Nazi relic of some kind. Yet they owned it ten years before Hitler and the National Socialists came to power. As I recall, they took it down in the 30's, and didn't feel quite right about putting it back up until the 60's. It still draws comments from those who don't know what it is. --ccm -- Christopher C. May * U. of Ariz. Coll. of Medicine '93 * cmay@ccit.arizona.edu +=============================================================================+ | Do your part for Liberty: Teach your children to hate Big Government. | +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Do you care about freedom? Dreams may have inspired it, and wishes promoted | | it, but only war and weapons have made it yours. -- Robert Ardrey | | Armaque in armatos sumere jura sinunt. -- Ovid | | The wise man's understanding inclineth him toward his right hand, but a | | fool's heart turneth him to the left. -- Ecclesiastes 10:2 | +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ -- Christopher C. May * U. of Ariz. Coll. of Medicine '93 * cmay@ccit.arizona.edu +=============================================================================+ | Do your part for Liberty: Teach your children to hate Big Government. | +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
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From: af664@yfn.ysu.edu (Frank DeCenso, Jr.) Subject: Re: *** The list of Biblical contradictions Organization: Youngstown State/Youngstown Free-Net Lines: 12 NNTP-Posting-Host: yfn.ysu.edu Someone posted a list of x number of alleged Bible contradictions. As Joslin said, most people do value quantity over quality. Dave Butler posted some good quality alleged contradictions that are taking a long time to properly exegete. If you want a good list (quantity) - _When Critics Ask, A Popular Handbook On Bible Difficulties_ by Dr. Norman Geisler deals with over 800 alleged contradictions. Frank -- "If one wished to contend with Him, he could not answer Him one time out of a thousand." JOB 9:3
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From: pgf5@cunixb.cc.columbia.edu (Peter Garfiel Freeman) Subject: Absood Nntp-Posting-Host: cunixb.cc.columbia.edu Organization: Columbia University Lines: 11 To my fellow Columbian, I must ask, why do you say that I engage in fantasies? Arafat is a terrorist, who happens to have a lot of pull among Palestinians. Can we ignore the two facts? I doubt it. Peace, roar lion roar, and other niceties, Pete