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From: Marc VanHeyningen <mvanheyn@cs.indiana.edu> Subject: Re: Clipper chip -- technical details Organization: Computer Science Dept, Indiana University Lines: 24 Thus said djb@silverton.berkeley.edu (D. J. Bernstein): >Short summary of what Bellovin says Hellman says the NSA says: There is >a global key G, plus one key U_C for each chip C. The user can choose a >new session key K_P for each phone call P he makes. Chip C knows three >keys: G, its own U_C, and the user's K_P. The government as a whole >knows G and every U_C. Apparently a message M is encrypted as >E_G(E_{U_C}(K_P),C) , E_{K_P}(M). That's it. > >The system as described here can't possibly work. What happens when >someone plugs the above ciphertext into a receiving chip? To get M >the receiving chip needs K_P; to get K_P the receiving chip needs U_C. >The only information it can work with is C. If U_C can be computed >from C then the system is cryptographically useless and the ``key >escrow'' is bullshit. Otherwise how is a message decrypted? Given the description of the algorithm given, the only plausible explantion I can find is that K_P must be agreed to out of bandwidth in advance by the two parties; i.e. it's a standard shared symmetric key. -- Marc VanHeyningen mvanheyn@cs.indiana.edu MIME & RIPEM accepted Security through Diversion: n. Theory which states that the public availability of good computer games is vital to maintaining system safety. Contrast Security through Obscurity.
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From: jerry@sheldev.shel.isc-br.com (Gerald Lanza) Subject: Re: Seeking Moe Berg reference/info Organization: Olivetti North America (Shelton, CT) Lines: 23 In article <8813@blue.cis.pitt.edu> dtate+@pitt.edu (David M. Tate) writes: >I seem to have misplaced the baseball bibliography that was posted here >recently. (That's what happens when you have to split a heap of disorganized >files from one machine among two others.) Could some kind soul repost the >bibliography, or mail me a copy? > >Also, in particular, a colleague of mine is looking for any information he >can find on Moe Berg, catcher/linguist/espion of WW2. Any references (or >anecdotes, for that matter) would be appreciated. > >Dave > I believe SI had an in-depth article on Moe a while ago. I remember that the article revealed some new facts regarding the secretive Moe. My SI subscription expired this past February, the second of two years that I received same. Therefore my guess is that the article appeared sometime in 1991-92. Can anyone else be more definitive as to a date of the SI article ? jerry
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From: min@stella.skku.ac.KR (Hyoung Bok Min) Subject: subscribe Organization: The Internet Lines: 3 To: expert@expo.lcs.mit.edu subscribe min@stella.skku.ac.kr
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From: andy@SAIL.Stanford.EDU (Andy Freeman) Subject: Re: guns in backcountry? no thanks Organization: Computer Science Department, Stanford University. Lines: 35 In article <1993Apr16.174436.22897@midway.uchicago.edu> pkgeragh@gsbphd.uchicago.edu (Kevin Geraghty) writes: >wrong about the whole guns-for-protection mindset, it ignores the >systemic effects of cumulative individual actions. If you want fire >insurance on your house that's prudent and it has no effect on me; but >if you and a bunch of other paranoids are packing handguns in the >backcountry it makes me, and anyone else who doesn't chose to protect >himself in this manner, pretty f**king nervous. Why? If you're not a threat, you're not affected at all. >I mean, take this to its logical conclusion, suppose we all carried >handguns all the time, for protection from all the other people >carrying handguns. Would we collectively be, or feel, safer? Hell no. >We'd feel a lot more insecure. Why? I note that the available psych info says that feelings of security INCREASE. The victimization stats say that that increase is rational. >Another systemic effect of all the "good" people protecting themselves >is that the "bad" people are going to modify their behavior in >response: Yes, they are, but how? >they're going to be much itchier and much more willing to >kill people in the course of routine muggings if they think their Nope - that doesn't happen. Instead the switch (among those who change behaviors) to property crimes. That's an improvement even if the economic take is unchanged. Sure - not everyone switches, but they were killing before. -andy --
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From: bob1@cos.com (Bob Blackshaw) Subject: Re: Dumbest Driver Action Organization: Corporation for Open Systems Distribution: usa Lines: 41 In <C5Dq2n.5uB@news.cso.uiuc.edu> mwbg9715@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu (Mark Wayne Blunier) writes: >jimf@centerline.com (Jim Frost) writes: >>I wish I had the figures with me to back me up, but I recall >>statistics showing that women tended to have more accidents than men >>but the damage was generally quite minor. Men had fewer but far more >>expensive accidents. The rate of total vehicle destruction was >>*significantly* higher for men than women, particularly in the younger >>male age groups. >>IMHO social considerations are probably the strongest influence here, >>possibly more so than any difference between the sexes. Social >>influences often affect the type of car that's bought and the >>situations the car is used in, and the type of car and driving >>situations have a major effect on accident risk. Thus if society >>expects you to buy a Mustang and race it on the street you're more >>likely to do it, and our society expects that of males more than >>females. >I agree with some of your social influences, such as driving conditions, >but lets get real here. Guys don't drag race becuase there expected too, >we do it becuase its fun! (and we find out whose car is faster). >Guys drive different than women becuase there men. When a driver is >driving 'unusually', I can usually figure out if it is a male or female >driver without looking at the driver. >Social influences may give a person more reason to buy a vehicle that >has a certain amount of character which he or she would like associated >with. Do you change your driving habits when no one is around? Sheesh! I don't know what kind of women they have where you guys live, but there are some ladies here who will blow your doors off. Or at least they will try to, but we just can't let the youngsters get too uppity with us old folks :-). >>My $.02. >Mark B. >>jim frost >>jimf@centerline.com Bob
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From: hugo@hydra.unm.edu (patrice cummings) Subject: polygon orientation in DXF? Organization: University of New Mexico, Albuquerque Lines: 21 NNTP-Posting-Host: hydra.unm.edu Hi. I'm writing a program to convert .dxf files to a database format used by a 3D graphics program I've written. My program stores the points of a polygon in CCW order. I've used 3D Concepts a little and it seems that the points are stored in the order they are drawn. Does the DXF format have a way of indicating which order the points are stored in, CW or CCW? Its easy enough to convert, but if I don't know which way they are stored, I dont know which direction the polygon should be visible from. If DXF doesn't handle this, can anyone recommend a workaround? The best I can think of is to create two polygons for each one in the DXF file, one stored CW and the other CCW. But that doubles the number of polygons and decreases speed... Thanks in advance for any help, Patrice hugo@hydra.unm.edu
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Subject: ==> MS Windows Sound System, Text to Speach? From: HADAM@bcsc02.gov.bc.ca Organization: BC Systems Corporation Nntp-Posting-Host: bcsc02.gov.bc.ca Lines: 4 Hi all News Group users: Does anyone know whether there is some software which will let one do Text to Speach like the Sound Blaster does? Hal Adam, HADAM@bcsc02.gov.bc.ca
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From: mark@bilpin.co.uk (Mark Allerton) Subject: FOR SALE - MACINTOSH SE/30 Organization: SRL Data Lines: 26 X-Useragent: Nuntius v1.1 FOR SALE Apple Macintosh SE/30 8MB RAM, 80MB HD System 7.1 Installed RasterOps 264/30 24-bit video card for SE/30 Apple 13" Monitor Targus carrying case I'm after offers in the region of 1250 pounds. I'm in the north London area. Contact Mark Allerton E-Mail: pascal@cix.compulink.co.uk mark@bilpin.co.uk Phone: 081 341 6400 (evenings/weekends) 071 267 2561 (office hours) +-----------------------------------+ | Mark Allerton | | SRL Data | | mark@bilpin.co.uk | | pascal@cix.compulink.co.uk | +-----------------------------------+
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From: ifarqhar@laurel.ocs.mq.edu.au (Ian Farquhar) Subject: Re: Screw the people, crypto is for hard-core hackers & spooks only Organization: Macquarie University, Sydney Australia Lines: 35 NNTP-Posting-Host: laurel.ocs.mq.edu.au In article <19930419.155204.305@almaden.ibm.com> ameline@vnet.IBM.COM (Ian Ameline) writes: > I also believe that someone will reverse engineer the clipper chip, >and knowlege of the algorithm will likely be fairly widespread. Any back- >doors or weaknesses would further discredit the scheme, and help grow >the market demand for a secure alternative. I must admit that this point has been running through my mind for most of the discussion: one the dice are out there, it won't be long before someone decaps it and, after a bit of work, has full details of the Clipper algorythm. This isn't trivial to do, but then again, it is not impossibly difficult either. Any half way decent VLSI design student should be able to take a photograph of a technology s/he is familiar with, and given a description of the input, output, control and supply lines, figure out the function of various subsystems on the die. Indeed, this is not an uncommon exercise performed during training (because it makes you think about design decisions made by other designers. I could speculate that these chips are going to be manufactured using "tamperproof" carriers (unlikely - such techniques are *very* expensive and this thing is supposed to be relatively cheap to produce), or that there will be some legal or legislative framework to prevent publication of the algorythm (unlikely - please correct me if I am wrong but aren't these supposed to be sold internationally?). I suppose that the most likely reason the algorythm is remaining secret for the moment is that some idiot bureaucrat, untrammeled by the realities of the situation, decided that "well, we should keep it a secret because it is supposed to be secret, isn't it?" Just some random thoughts... -- Ian Farquhar Phone : + 61 2 805-9400 Office of Computing Services Fax : + 61 2 805-7433 Macquarie University NSW 2109 Also : + 61 2 805-7420 Australia EMail : ifarqhar@laurel.ocs.mq.edu.au.
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From: rickert@NeXTwork.Rose-Hulman.Edu (John H. Rickert) Subject: Re: Gotta a Question.... Organization: Computer Science Department at Rose-Hulman Lines: 24 Distribution: usa Reply-To: rickert@NeXTwork.Rose-Hulman.Edu (John H. Rickert) NNTP-Posting-Host: g215a-1.nextwork.rose-hulman.edu In article <47844@sdcc12.ucsd.edu> demers@cs.ucsd.edu (David DeMers) writes: >In article <cjkuo.68.0@symantec.com>, cjkuo@symantec.com (Jimmy Kuo) writes: > |> gt0523e@prism.gatech.EDU (Michael Andre Mule) writes: > .... > |> >>What is the maximum runs allowed before a stopper can get credit for a > |> >>relief? i.e. if a stopper comes in with a 5 run lead does he getcredit > |> >> with the save. > |> >If you come in and pitch the last three innings,and your team was ahead > |> >when you got out there and wins the game, you get a save. > |> Sort'a correct. If you pitched at least 3 innings,entered with your team > |> in the lead, was the pitcher when the game ended,the game was never tied > |> during your stint, and your team won, you get a save. > Well, the rulebook says that in the opinion of the scorer, you must have > "pitched effectively" for your 3 innings - this save is not automatic, > unlike the others. Someone in SABR actually looked at these games a few years ago and found that the official scorer awarded the save in every one of the games - even those in which the pitcher had pitched badly (allowing 4 or 5 runs). seeing, hearing (my two sense worth) john rickert rickert@nextwork.rose-hulman.edu
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From: paladin@world.std.com (Thomas G Schlatter) Subject: Looking for Tom Haapanen Organization: The World Public Access UNIX, Brookline, MA Lines: 11 I'm trying to find Tom Haapanen, formerly tom@wes.on.ca who was the keeper of the FAQ for this newsgroup. He was working at Watrerloo Engineering Software, but netfind can't even find that (but it may have been a uucp connection). If anyone knows how to contact Tom, please let me know. Thanks, Tom Schlatter paladin@world.std.com
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From: walljm@sage.cc.purdue.edu (Joe Wall) Subject: Incredible Car...Incredible Price Article-I.D.: mentor.C52vIy.8Do Distribution: usa Organization: Purdue University Computing Center Lines: 18 My brother is preparing to pay another year of college expenses and asked me to post this. 1987 Alfa Romeo Gold Milano Model V-6 Engine Power Everything! Seats 4 comfortably Looks / runs great $3,600 O.B.O. Contact: Brian Wall (214) 393-1216 if interested (Dallas Area)
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From: gs26@prism.gatech.EDU (Glenn R. Stone) Subject: Impeach Clinton, Reno Summary: civil rights violations Keywords: confession TV Reply-To: glenns@eas.gatech.edu Organization: The Group W Bench Lines: 21 Fact: Both Janet Reno and Bill Clinton have admitted responsibility, even grief, over the deaths in Waco. Fact: Regardless of who started the fire, there are more than enough things on tape to make a civil rights case against these two. Cruel and unusual punishment (dying tortured rabbits on tape?) come to mind. Fact: It is a federal felony to infringe civil rights under color of law; where death is involved, this offense carries a penalty of life in prison. Fact: Impeachment is allowable for "high crimes and misdemeanors." Anything that's a federal felony should qualify. Conclusion: We have NO CHOICE, if we are an honest people, but to impeach Mr. Clinton, and remove Reno from office. Glenn R. Stone (glenns@eas.gatech.edu) wearer of asbestos underoos
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From: msb@sq.sq.com (Mark Brader) Subject: Re: Comet in Temporary Orbit Around Jupiter? Organization: SoftQuad Inc., Toronto, Canada Lines: 20 > > > Also, peri[jove]s of Gehrels3 were: > > > > > > April 1973 83 jupiter radii > > > August 1970 ~3 jupiter radii > > Where 1 Jupiter radius = 71,000 km = 44,000 mi = 0.0005 AU. ... > Sorry, _perijoves_...I'm not used to talking this language. Thanks again. One final question. The name Gehrels wasn't known to me before this thread came up, but the May issue of Scientific American has an article about the "Inconstant Cosmos", with a photo of Neil Gehrels, project scientist for NASA's Compton Gamma Ray Observatory. Same person? -- Mark Brader, SoftQuad Inc., Toronto "Information! ... We want information!" utzoo!sq!msb, msb@sq.com -- The Prisoner This article is in the public domain.
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From: kennehra@logic.camp.clarkson.edu (Rich"TheMan"Kennehan) Subject: subliminal message flashing on TV Organization: Clarkson University Lines: 11 Nntp-Posting-Host: logic.clarkson.edu X-Newsreader: TIN [version 1.1 PL8] Hi. I was doing research on subliminal suggestion for a psychology paper, and I read that one researcher flashed hidden messages on the TV screen at 1/200ths of a second. Is that possible? I thought the maximum rate the TV was even capable of displaying images was 1/30th of a second. (or 1/60th of a second for an image composed of only odd or even scan lines) - Rich kennehra@logic.camp.clarkson.edu
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From: dbd@urartu.sdpa.org (David Davidian) Subject: Seventh Century A.D. Armenian Math Problems Keywords: philosphy, Greece, Persians, math Organization: S.D.P.A. Center for Regional Studies Lines: 366 From: _Quantum_ Magazine, March/April 1993 pages 42-46 The Problem Book of Anania of Shirak ------------------------------------ "On the ancient peak of Ararat The centuries have come like seconds And passed on." -Avetik Issahakian by Yuri Danilov Some years ago Journalists interviewing celebrities liked to ask them: "What books would you take with you if you were to go off on a space flight?" And though the number of books allowed on the trip varied from 10 to 30, depending on the type of spacecraft and the generosity of the interviewer, and celebrities are people of the most varied tastes, ages, and professions, not one of them dared to say that he or she would want to take with them at least one book of arithmetic problems. Some of these people certainly excluded this kind of literature because they were trained in the humanities and had nothing but scorn for "numbers" (though secretly afraid of them). Others steered clear of such puzzle books because they were masters of incomparably more difficult branches of modern mathematics and didn't mind saying for all the world to hear that they didn't know how to solve mere arithmetic problems. Professional mathematicians were no exception. Here's what the Russian mathematician Alexander Khinchin, a specialist in statistics, wrote about arithmetic: "I willingly confess that any time a fifth-grader asked me to help solve an arithmetic problem, it was a hard work for me, and sometimes I failed completely. Of course, like most of my friends, I could easily solve the problem by the natural algebraic route --constructing equations or sets of equations. But we were supposed to avoid using algebraic analysis at all costs! . . . By the way, it's a fact that is well known and oft repeated that, as a rule, neither high school graduates, nor students at teaching colleges, nor teachers beginning their careers (nor, I must add, scientific researchers) can solve arithmetic problems. It seems the only people in the world who are able to solve them are fifth-grade teachers." Now, I'm not insisting that a book of arithmetic problems be included in the bookbag of anyone flying into space. But a sense of justice induces me to recommend one particular problem book, one that will satisfy the most fastidious taste and supply food for thought sufficient not only for a relatively short flight to the Moon but for a extended space voyage--say, to Venus and back. One for the "road" They both took out the books they brought for the road. Kingsley glanced at the Royal Astronomer's book and saw a bright cover with a group of cutthroats shooting at each other with revolvers. "God knows what this kind of stuff leads to," thought Kingsley. The Royal Astronomer looked at Kingsley's book and saw the History of Herodotus. "Good Lord, next he'll be reading Thucydides," thought the Royal Astronomer. --Fred Hoyle, The Black Cloud The book I'm talking about isn't very big, but its 24 problems constitute 24 elegant miniatures from seventh-century Armenia. Naive and wise at the same time, rich in striking detail and the bright coloration of the period, these problems are reminiscent of the reliefs on the famous monument of Armenian architecture, the church on the island of Akhtamar in Lake Van (in what is now Turkey_. They are as inseparable from the image of Armenia as the elegant letters of the Armenian alphabet, invented by Mesrop Mashtots, or the songs of Komitas, or the paintings of Saryan. An edition of these incredibly beautiful problems has long been a bibliographic rarity. It was published under the title Problems and Solutions of Vardapet [1] Anania of Shirak, Armenian Mathematician of the Seventh Century (translated and published by I. A. Orbeli, Petrograd, 1918). The abundance of close observations and wide-ranging information about the way of life and customs of that remote epoch when Anania of Shirak lived and worked have actually rendered a disservice to his problem book. For many years the book was known only to researchers in the humanities--specialists in Armenian history who jealously guarded their treasure and wouldn't let just anyone see it. Even now, after research by K. P. Patkanov, the learned monk Father Kaloust, J.I. Orbeli, A. Abramyan, V. K. Chaloyan, and others has brought the works of Anania of Shirak to light in scholarly circles, the general reader remains ignorant of the very existence of this remarkable problem book. Vardapet Anania of Shirak Once fell in love with the art of calculation, I thought that no philosophical notion can be constructed without number, considering it the mother of all wisdom. --Anania of Shirak Among ancient Armenian thinkers, Vardapet Anania of Shirak stands out because of the breadth of his interests and the unique mathematical orientation of his work. Some of his works have been preserved. In addition to the Problems and Solutions, the following tracts have found a special place in the estimation of scholars: On Weights and Measures, Cosmography and Calendrical Theory, and Armenian Geography of the Seventh Century A.D. (the authorship of the last work was long attributed to another outstanding thinker of ancient Armenia, Movses of Khoren). In his autobiography, Anania of Shirak has this to say about himself: I, Anania of Shirak, having studied all the science of our Armenian land and having learned the Holy Scripture intimately, in the expression of the psalmist, "every day I illuminated the eyes of my mind." Feeling myself lacking in the art of calculation, I came to the conclusion that it is fruitless to study philosophy, the mother of all sciences, without number. I could find in Armenia neither a man versed in philosophy nor books that explained the sciences. I therefore went to Greece and met in Theodosiople a man named Iliazar who was well versed in ecclesiastical works. He told me that in Forth Armenia [2] there lived a famous mathematician, Christosatur. I went this person and spent six months with him. But soon I noticed that Christosatur was a master not of all science but only of certain fragmentary facts. I then went to Constantinople, where I met acquaintances who told me: "Why did you go so far, when much closer to us, in Trebizon, on the coast of Pontus [3] lives the Byzantine vardapet Tyukhik. He is full of wisdom, is known to kings, and knows Armenian literature." I asked them how they knew this. They answered: "We saw ourselves that many people traveled long distances to become pupils of so learned a man. Indeed the archdeacon of the patriarchate of Constantinople, Philagrus, traveled with us, bringing many young persons to become pupils of Tyukhik." When I heard this, I expressed my gratitude to God, who had quenched the thirst of His slave. I went to Tyukhik at the monastery of St. Eugene and explained why I had come. He received me graciously and said: "I praise Our Lord that He sent you to learn and to transplant science in the domain of St. Gregory; I am glad that all your country will learn from me. I myself lived in Armenia for many years as a youth. Ignorance reigned there." Vardapet Tyukhik loved me as a son and shared all his thoughts with me. The Lord bestowed upon me His blessing: I completely assimilated the science of number, and with such success that my fellow students at the king's court began to envy me. I spent eight years with Tyukhik and studied many books that had not been translated into our language. For the vardapet had an innumerable collection of books: secret and explicit, ecclesiastical and pagan, books on art, history, and medicine, books of chronologies. Why enumerate them by title? In a word, there is no book that Tyukhik did not have. And he had such a gift from the Holy Spirit for translating that when he sat down to translate something from the Greek into Armenian, he did not struggle as other translators did, and the translation read as if the work were written in that language originally. Tyukhik told me how he had achieved such vast erudition and how he had learned the Armenian language. "When I was young," he said, "I lived in Trebizon, at the court of the military chief Ioannus Patricus, and for a long time, up to the accession of Mauritius to the throne I served as a military man in Armenia and learned your language and literature. During one attack by Persian troops on the Greeks, I was wounded and escaped to Antioch. I lost all my possessions. Praying to the Lord to heal my wounds, I made a promise: "If You prolong my life, I shall dedicate it not to accumulating perishable treasures but to collecting treasures of knowledge." And the Lord heard my prayers. After I recovered I went to Jerusalem, and from there to Alexandria and Rome. Upon returning to Constantinople, I met a famous philosopher from Athens and studied with him for many years. After that I returned to my homeland and began to teach and instruct my people." After some years that philosopher died. Not finding a replacement for him, the king and his courtiers sent for Tyukhik and invited him to assume the teacher's position. Tyukhik, citing the promise he made to God not to move far from the city, turned down the offer. But because of his wide leaning, people came streaming from all countries to study with him. And I, the most insignificant of all Armenians, having learned from him this powerful science, desired by kings, brought it to our country, supported by no one, obligated only to my own industry, God's help, and the prayers of the Blessed Educator. And no one thanked me for my efforts. Problems and Solutions A half and one sixth and one nine-ninth of all the books were printed on verge'; one fifth and one two-hundred-eighty-fifth--on rag paper; one forty-fifth and one eight-hundred-fifty-fifth--on vellum, and forty-five inscribed copies--on Dutch paper. And so, find how many copies were printed in all. --Imitation of Anania of Shirak A Latin proverb says habent sua fata libelli ("books have their own fate"). The fate of Problems and Solutions by Anania of Shirak is quite amazing. The manuscripts of Anania's book were preserved only because, according to Armenian historians, "in ancient and medieval Armenia manuscripts were guarded from invaders, like weapons, and cherished, like one's own children." Biding their time, the manuscripts lay in the Matenadaran, a renowned depository of ancient manuscripts (now the Mesrop Mashtots Institute of Ancient Manuscripts). And its hour finally arrived. In 1896 the learned monk Father Kaloust used two manuscripts to publish the problem book, supplementing it with an introduction and commentary. In 1918 the book was translated into Russian, edited, annotated, and typeset by Iosef Orbeli, a prominent scholar (and later a member of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR). In the translator's words, the problems of Anania are "amusing, full of life, and simple." Orbeli goes on to say: "The subjects of the problems are generally taken from everyday life. The scene is predominantly his homeland Shirak and the surrounding countryside, and the dramatis personae, if they are named, are the local princes--the Kamsarakans, including Nersekh, who was a contemporary of Anania." Like other ancient authors, Anania of Shirak used only "aliquots" -- that is, fractions with a numerator of 1. When it is necessary to write fractions with numerators other than 1, one has to represent it as a sum of aliquots (see the epigraph above). Like any true work of art, the problems of Anania suffer terribly in the retelling. You have to read the originals (albeit in translation) in their full glory. So let's open Anania's problem book--a gift from across the ages. Problems 1 and 8 relate to the Armenian uprising against the Persians in A.D. 572. Problem 1 My father told me the following story. During the famous wars between the Armenians and the Persians, prince Zaurak Kamsarakan performed extraordinary heroic deeds. Three times in a single month he attacked the Persian troops. The first time, he struck down half of the Persian army. The second time, pursuing the Persians, he slaughtered one fourth of the soldiers. The third time, he destroyed one eleventh of the Persian army. The Persians who were still alive, numbering two hundred eighty, fled to Nakhichevan. And so, from this remainder, find how many Persian soldiers there were before the massacre. Problem 8 During the famous Armenian uprising against the Persians, when Zaurak Kamsarakan killed Suren, one of the Armenian azats[4] sent an envoy to the Persian king to report the baleful news. The envoy covered fifty miles in a day. Fifteen days later, when he learned of this, Zaurak Kamsarakan sent riders in pursuit to bring the envoy back. The riders covered eighty miles in a day. And so, find how many days it took them to catch the envoy. Problem 18 mentions vessels made of varying amounts of metal. In the Russian translation, they are all called "dishes." But in the original Armenian, according to Orbeli's note, the dishes in the first and second instances are called mesur, and in the third instance scutel. Scutel is a common Armenian word, but mesur had not been encountered in Armenian literature before Anania's Problems and Solutions. Problem 18 There was a tray in my house. I melted it down and made other vessels from the metal. From one third I made a mesur; from one fourth, another mesur; from one fifth, two goblets; from one sixth, two scutels; and from two hundred ten drams, I made a bowl. And now, find the weight of the tray. Several of the problems reflect the richness of the Caucasian fauna in Anania's time -- for instance, problem 7. Problem 7 Once I was in Marmet, the capital of the Kamsarakans. Strolling along the bank of the river Akhuryan, I saw a school of fish and ordered that a net be cast. We caught a half and a quarter of the school, and all the fishes that slipped out of the net ended up in a creel. When I looked in the creel, I found forty-five fishes. And now, find how many fishes here were in all. The temptation is great to present all 24 problems. But I'll restrain myself and offer you just one more. Problem 20 provides some interesting information about the wild animals that inhabited Armenia at one time but now extinct for so long that there is no mention of them even in zoological reference books. The wild donkey, according to the generally accepted view, never roamed the Armenian lands. Yet Anania of Shirak offers evidence to the contrary . Problem 20 The hunting preserve of Nersekh Kamsarakan, ter[5] of Shirak and Asharunik, was at the base of the mountain called Artin. One night great herds of wild donkey entered the preserve. The hunters could not cope with the donkeys and, running to the village of Talin, told Nersekh about them. When he arrived with his brothers and azats and entered the preserve, they began killing the wild beasts. Half of the animals were caught in traps, one fourth were killed by arrows. The young, which constituted one twelfth of all the animals, were caught alive, and three hundred sixty wild donkeys were killed by spears. And so, find how many beasts there were at the start of this massacre. "Set in type by me, Iosef Orbeli" His biography could not be squeezed into the framework of a bibliography. -- K Uzbashyan, Academician Iosef Abgarovich Orbeli Anyone who is lucky enough to hold a copy (1/n of the small printing--n is the solution to the epigraph in the previous section) of the Russian translation of Anania of Shirak's Problems and Solutions, a thin book with yellowed pages, has probably noticed the variety of the fonts, the elegance of the borders, and the high quality of the design, printing, and binding. Such great attention to detail is characteristic of works that fulfill a requirement for a degree in bookmaking. And this problem book was indeed a kind of diploma attesting to the professional maturity of the man who created it. An advertisement at the end of the book reads: "This book was typeset in December 1917 at the printing offices of the Russian Academy of Sciences by me, Iosef Orbeli; the text was also proofread, laid out, and decorated with borders by me. Various circumstances prevented me from carrying this project to the end; the final pages of the book were typeset by M. Strolman." Typesetting was neither the first nor the only profession of the renowned orientalist Iosef Orbeli, who later became the director of the Hermitage Museum in Leningrad. He was also a cabinetmaker and a locksmith. Orbeli had already become acquainted with the famous academic printing house Typis Academiae, founded in 1728 and known all over the scientific world for its rich collection of fonts and its virtuoso typesetters. In preparing to publish the corpus of ancient inscriptions preserved on the walls of Armenian churches, Orbeli found it necessary to create a new font that would preserve the unique signs and ligatures. This complicated work was done by M. G. Strolman. (Unfortunately the entire set of letters was destroyed during the blockade of Leningrad in World War II.) When Orbeli came to the printing offices of the Academy of Sciences, times were hard. The only way to publish the newly translated Problems of Anania was for Orbeli to learn typesetting (he had always been attracted to the printer's craft). In 1922 Orbeli became the director of printing at the Academy of Sciences. Even after he retired, he remained a tireless champion of Russian academic typography. Back to Earth This book by definition does not exhaust all the most important works in this domain. The editor hopes that those who are guilty of this incompleteness will read these lines and, stung by shame, will work up, if not a collection like this, at least a monograph. --V. Bonch-Bruyevich introduction to the Russian translation of Solid-Body Symmetry by R. Knox and A. Gold Let's imagine a time when space flight is an everyday thing, and high schoolers will spend their breaks as astronauts-in training in the Perelman crater on the far side of the Moon. Maybe one of the space travelers will take this very copy of Quantum, and another, looking over her shoulder, will read this article and say to himself: "This Anania from Shirak seems like a pretty interesting guy. When I get home I'll try to find his problems." Good luck, my young friend! Anania is sure to entertain you. Perhaps by then there will be more than n copies of his timeless Problems and Solutions. And we can hope they will be as lovingly printed as the masterpieces created by Iosef Orbeli. [1] Vardapet (or vartabed) means teacher or learned man in Armenian. (The Armenian language suffers in English from a dual transliteration scheme. Thus, Mesrop is often rendered as "Mesrob", Komitas as "Gomidas," and so on). [2] Fourth Armenia was one of fifteen provinces into which, according to Armenian Geography in the Seventh Century A.D., so-called Great Armenia was divided. [3] "Pontus" (or "Pontus Euxinus") was an old name for the Black Sea. [4] "Azats" were members one of several strata of freemen in ancient Armenia. [5] "Ter" was the title of the heads of sovereign royal families in ancient Armenia. -- David Davidian dbd@urartu.sdpa.org | "How do we explain Turkish troops on S.D.P.A. Center for Regional Studies | the Armenian border, when we can't P.O. Box 382761 | even explain 1915?" Cambridge, MA 02238 | Turkish MP, March 1992
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From: bdunn@cco.caltech.edu (Brendan Dunn) Subject: Re: Defensive Averages 1988-1992, Third Base Organization: California Institute of Technology, Pasadena Lines: 34 NNTP-Posting-Host: punisher.caltech.edu In article <C5L068.6v3@srgenprp.sr.hp.com> craigs@srgenprp.sr.hp.com (Craig Stelter) writes: >Gaetti, Gary .616 .638 .655 .632 ---- 0.637 > >Apologies if I don't know what I'm talking about :-), but as a Twins fan, >I like to think they have good players in any park. Not sure if I remember >completely or not, but I think Gaetti played with the Twins in '87 for the >world series, and again in '88 (note that's his lowest of the 4). I believe >the next 3 (or at least the last two) were played with the Angels. Lots >of factors make a player excell... I hate it when so many use the dome. >It may not be ideal, but nice to comfortably enjoy baseball and football >even when it's snowing and raining. > >-Craig > >I'm sure the company for which I work does not have all the same opinions >that I do... The event that had the most impact on Gaetti's career was his leg injury in 1988. His performance dropped radically from 1988 to 1989. He was still with the Twins in 1989 and 1990, but if you look at his stats (both offensive and defensive), he never has come back to his pre-injury level. Brendan
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From: pmetzger@snark.shearson.com (Perry E. Metzger) Subject: Re: Do we need the clipper for cheap security? Organization: Partnership for an America Free Drug Lines: 17 gtoal@gtoal.com (Graham Toal) writes: > >In the UK, it's impossible to get approval to attach any crypto device >to the phone network. (Anything that plugs in to our BT phone sockets >must be approved - for some reason crypto devices just never are...) > Whats the difference between a V.32bis modem and a V.32bis modem? I'm not being entirely silly here: what I'm pointing out is that the modems that they have already approved for data transmission will work just fine to transmit scrambled vocoded voice. -- Perry Metzger pmetzger@shearson.com -- Laissez faire, laissez passer. Le monde va de lui meme.
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From: palmer@cco.caltech.edu (David M. Palmer) Subject: Re: Gamma Ray Bursters. WHere are they. Organization: California Institute of Technology, Pasadena Lines: 53 NNTP-Posting-Host: alumni.caltech.edu prb@access.digex.com (Pat) writes: > What evidence indicates that Gamma Ray bursters are very far away? >Given the enormous power, i was just wondering, what if they are >quantum black holes or something like that fairly close by? >Why would they have to be at galactic ranges? Gamma Ray Bursts (GRBs) are seen coming equally from all directions. However, given the number of bright ones, there are too few faint ones to be consistent with being equally dense for as far as we can see--it is as if they are all contained within a finite sphere (or a sphere with fuzzy edges) with us at the center. (These measurements are statistical, and you can always hide a sufficiently small number of a different type of GRB with a different origin in the data. I am assuming that there is only one population of GRBs). The data indicates that we are less than 10% of the radius of the center of the distribution. The only things the Earth is at the exact center of are the Solar system (at the scale of the Oort cloud of comets way beyond Pluto) and the Universe. Cosmological theories, placing GRBs throughout the Universe, require supernova-type energies to be released over a timescale of milliseconds. Oort cloud models tend to be silly, even by the standards of astrophysics. If GRBs were Galactic (i.e. distributed through the Milky Way Galaxy) you would expect them to be either concentrated in the plane of the Galaxy (for a 'disk' population), or towards the Galactic center (for a spherical 'halo' population). We don't see this, so if they are Galactic, they must be in a halo at least 250,000 light years in radius, and we would probably start to see GRBs from the Andromeda Galaxy (assuming that it has a similar halo.) For comparison, the Earth is 25,000 light-years from the center of the Galaxy. >my own pet theory is that it's Flying saucers entering >hyperspace :-) The aren't concentrated in the known spacelanes, and we don't see many coming from Zeta Reticuli and Tau Ceti. >but the reason i am asking is that most everyone assumes that they >are colliding nuetron stars or spinning black holes, i just wondered >if any mechanism could exist and place them closer in. There are more than 130 GRB different models in the refereed literature. Right now, the theorists have a sort of unofficial moratorium on new models until new observational evidence comes in. -- David M. Palmer palmer@alumni.caltech.edu palmer@tgrs.gsfc.nasa.gov
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From: maynard@ramsey.cs.laurentian.ca (Roger Maynard) Subject: Re: Canadiens - another Stanley Cup??? Organization: Dept. of Computer Science, Laurentian University, Sudbury, ON Lines: 35 In <rauser.734062534@sfu.ca> rauser@fraser.sfu.ca (Richard John Rauser) writes: >pereira@CAM.ORG (Dean Pereira) writes: >> With the kind of team Montreal has now, they can take the >>cup easily. The only problem they have right now is that everyone is >>trying to steal the show and play alone. They need some massive teamwork. This is known as the Savard syndrome - and we are talking Denis, not Serge. No team will ever win squat with the likes of Denis Savard in their lineup. >> They are also in a little of a slump because long-time hockey >>Montreal Canadiens announcer Claude Mouton died last tuesday and it was >>rough on everybody because he has worked with the organization for 21 >>years. But I know that is no excuse. But if the Habs manage to get some >>good teamwork and get into the spirit, they should have no problem >>winning in May. They could tell Savard to stay home and watch the games on TV. > I agree. I also think Roy needs a good kick sometimes...that horrible >4-0 loss to the Capitals last week...yeeeech! > Here's to Cup #23...this year! Sounds like #12 to me. cordially, as always, rm -- Roger Maynard maynard@ramsey.cs.laurentian.ca
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Organization: Students for Increased Beverage Access (SIBA) From: Mark 'Mark' Sachs <MBS110@psuvm.psu.edu> Subject: Re: Top Ten Excuses for Slick Willie's Record-Setting Disapproval Rati <93105.032616MBS110@psuvm.psu.edu> <1qkl3i$9bj@usenet.INS.CWRU.Edu> Lines: 49 In article <1qkl3i$9bj@usenet.INS.CWRU.Edu>, an030@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (Broward Horne) says: >In a previous article, MBS110@psuvm.psu.edu (Mark 'Mark' Sachs) says: >>In article <1qhr73$a8d@usenet.INS.CWRU.Edu>, an030@cleveland.Freenet.Edu >>(Broward Horne) says: >>> It sure does appear that way, doesn't it? >> >>The attitude that people are stupid if they don't agree with you is not >>going to bring you great success in life. Free advice, there. > whew. Mark, what on EARTH makes you think I give a FUCK > about being a "success", particularly NOW when I'll just > the HELL taxed out of me? Oh, this is excellent. That was hardly the point, was it? I was commenting on this all-too-common Republican attitude that if people disagree with us, they must be idiots, they must be sheep being led around by the Evil Liberal Media Conspiracy. This is a dangerous attitude indeed. Because it's not a very big step from "people are sheep, they can't think for themselves" to "people are sheep and need firm leadership from we, who know better"... this sort of attitude makes me worry about what'll happen to the United States if the extremist wing of the Republican party ever gets back into power again. > Holy christ! :) Hey! This is a government-funded newsgroup! Let's have some separation of church and state, damn it! > Besides, let's <ahem> examine the record, shall we? > Broward: " Clinton's going to taxe the HOLY FUCK out of you! " > Mark: " No, he's not. Only $17 / month " > ( I STILL get a laugh out of this one! :) ) More like: Broward: "Clinton's going to raise your income taxes by over $1000!" Mark: "No, he's not, only about $204." Broward: (silence) > Want some more "free predictions" ? OK, I predict that in 1996 the Republicans will STILL be bitter. Yeah, yeah, I know, it's not very impressive to predict things that are inevitable... "...so I propose that we destroy the moon, neatly solving that problem." [Your blood pressure just went up.] Mark Sachs IS: mbs110@psuvm.psu.edu DISCLAIMER: If PSU knew I had opinions, they'd try to charge me for them.
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From: geb@cs.pitt.edu (Gordon Banks) Subject: Re: Homeopathy: a respectable medical tradition? Reply-To: geb@cs.pitt.edu (Gordon Banks) Organization: Univ. of Pittsburgh Computer Science Lines: 26 In article <C5qMJJ.yB@ampex.com> jag@ampex.com (Rayaz Jagani) writes: > >From Miranda Castro, _The Complete Homeopathy Handbook_, >ISBN 0-312-06320-2, oringinally published in Britain in 1990. > >From Page 10, >.. and in 1946, when the National Health Service was established, >homeopathy was included as an officially approved method >of treatment. I was there in 1976. I suppose it must have died out since 1946, then. Certainly I never heard of any homeopaths or herbalists in the employ of the NHS. Perhaps the law codified it but the authorities refused to hire any homeopaths. A similar law in the US allows chiropractors to practice in VA hospitals but I've never seen one there and I don't know of a single VA that has hired a chiropractor. There are a lot of Britons on the net, so someone should be able to tell us if the NHS provides homeopaths for you. -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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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From: kayd@prism.CS.ORST.EDU (Kayd) Subject: Texas Star DX350 Linear Amplifier or Tornado 100 Linear $150/$100 Keywords: 10m linear amplifier watts HF Article-I.D.: flop.1qshlgINNb3n Distribution: usa Organization: Oregon State University, Computer Science Dept. Lines: 16 NNTP-Posting-Host: prism.cs.orst.edu Looking for an amateur radio operator that needs a variable power linear amplifier for 2-30MHz. Looks and works like new. Runs off 12v for mobile use. Input: 5-10 watts Output: ~175 watts AM, ~350 watts PEP SSB. I need $150 out of it. If that's too much, I also have a Tornado 100 that takes 5w in and 100/250w out for $100. Reply with your callsign, address and phone number for verification of license. Prices do NOT include shipping/packaging. Darrek Kay Kayd@Prism.cs.orst.edu (503)737-9410 KB7RVD
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From: feustel@netcom.com (David Feustel) Subject: Re: We knew it would happen Organization: DAFCO: OS/2 Software Support & Consulting Lines: 8 God forgive me for being an American who pays taxes to a government that commits atrocities like the Waco Massacre of 1993. -- Dave Feustel N9MYI <feustel@netcom.com> I'm beginning to look forward to reaching the %100 allocation of taxes to pay for the interest on the national debt. At that point the federal government will be will go out of business for lack of funds.
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From: paula@nlbbs.com (Paula Stockholm) Subject: Re: Need to find out number to a phone line Reply-To: paula@nlbbs.com <Paula Stockholm> Organization: The Northern Lights BBS, Portland, ME * 207-761-4782 * Lines: 7 X-Newsreader: ZipNews Reader/Mailer v0.92d (Beta) In most areas of the country, serviced by ESS (or CESS), your phone -- * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * paula@nlbbs.com * * Paula Stockholm Cumberland, Maine USA * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
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From: dlb5404@tamuts.tamu.edu (Daryl Biberdorf) Subject: Re: LH Workmanship Organization: Texas A&M University, College Station Lines: 19 NNTP-Posting-Host: tamuts.tamu.edu In article <1993Apr15.203750.25764@walter.bellcore.com> jchen@ctt.bellcore.com writes: >I just visited the NY Auto Show, and saw two LH cars on the floor: Eagle >Vision and Dodge Intrepid. >at a competitive price. ... > >Unfortunately, the workmanship is quite disappointing. On BOTH cars, >the rubber seals around the window and door fell off. It turns out >the seals are just big grooved rubber band. It goes on just by pressing "Through a single data point, you can draw any line you want." -- Dr. S. Bart Childs, Professor, Texas A&M Dept. of Computer Science Both my pastor's late model Corolla and my father's 1987 Stanza have demonstrated the "falling door seals" problem. Daryl Biberdorf N5GJM d-biberdorf@tamu.edu + Sola Gratia + Sola Fide + Sola Scriptura
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From: aew@eosvcr.wimsey.bc.ca (Alan Walford) Subject: Workgroup Questions (conven. ram and licensing) Reply-To: aew@eosvcr.wimsey.bc.ca Organization: Eos Systems Inc, Vancouver, B.C., Canada Lines: 37 I would be very appreciative if someone would answer a few questions about Windows for Workgroups. I currently have Novell Netware Lite which does not work with Windows very well and is a conventional memory hog (ver. 1.1). I am considering moving all our machines to W4WG. Q1: How much conventional ram does W4WG use over and above the driver for the network card? Q2: If I have a Novell NE2000 card, are the LSL and IPX drivers still needed? Q3: Does W4WG do a license check over the network to ensure each machine is running its own licenced copy of W4WG? (Note: I do not want to break the license agreement and I will buy a copy of W4WG for each of our machines, it is just that I would like to try it out first to see if it meets our needs. Returning one opened copy is much easier than returning N opened copies.) Q4: If you buy the upgrade to Windows 3.1 for W4WG does it replace all of Win 3.1 as you install it or does it depend on current Win 3.1 files? Q5: If I install Windows NT on my server when it comes out, will I have any troubles with the W4WG machines? When I started this message, I was going to ask only 2 questions but I got carried away. I'll stop now ;-). I look forward to your replies. Al -- Alan Walford Eos Systems Inc., Vancouver,B.C., Canada Tel: 604-734-8655 aew@eosvcr.wimsey.bc.ca OR ...uunet!wimsey.bc.ca!eosvcr!aew
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From: john@goshawk.mcc.ac.uk (John Heaton) Subject: POV reboots PC after memory upgrade Reply-To: john@nessie.mcc.ac.uk Organization: MCC Network Unit Lines: 13 Up until last week, I have been running POVray v1.0 on my 486/33 under DOS5 without any major problems. Over Easter I increased the memory from 4Meg to 8Meg, and found that POVray reboots the system every time under DOS5. I had a go at running POVray in a DOS window when running Win3.1 on the same system and it now works fine, even if a lot slower. I would like to go back to using POVray directly under DOS, anyone any ideas??? John -- John Heaton - NRS Central Administrator MCC Network Unit, The University, Oxford Road, Manchester, M13-9PL Phone: (+44) 61 275 6011 - FAX: (+44) 61 275 6040 Packet: G1YYH @ G1YYH.GB7PWY.#16.GBR.EU
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From: dhartung@chinet.chi.il.us (Dan Hartung) Subject: Gateway Telepath Modem -- getting v.32bis Summary: I get garbage no matter what settings I try Organization: Chinet - Public Access UNIX Distribution: na Lines: 29 I have had a Gateway Telepath modem for about a month or so now. Actually, I had one that wouldn't connect to ANYTHING no matter what software I used, so I got a new one sent to me. This allows me to connect to my favorite News system with ZERO problems. So I'm somewhat happier .... But I still cannot connect to my favorite DOS bbs with any kind of reliability. I have success about 1/10 calls. Not good! I would hope that the fact that this one can connect to at least ONE of my fave places means I just need to adjust it. What I usually get is a fast stream of garbage, in the modem response line on the dial window. Sometimes it will drop to full screen mode first, then I get about 2-3 screens of garbage. In both cases the modem seems to time out before connecting and drops carrier. I am using DEFAULT settings (AT&F) and getting this problem. I am using the AUTOCONFIGURE settings that Gateway has supplied with my copy of Qmodem (ATW1&C1&D2S95=44&W0) and getting this problem. (They have refused to help me beyond this, claiming "it must be the BBS" or something like that. Not so -- my work modem connects to this same place just fine, using factory settings -- a Microcom.) Anyone have any ideas?! -- | Next: a Waco update ... an Ohio prison update ... a Bosnia update ... a | | Russian update ... an abortion update ... and a Congressional update ... | | here on SNN: The Standoff News Network. All news, all standoff, all day | Daniel A. Hartung -- dhartung@chinet.chinet.com -- Ask me about Rotaract
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From: ychen@hubcap.clemson.edu (Eric Chen) Subject: NEC Multisync Plus for MAC & PC $250 Organization: Clemson University, Clemson SC Lines: 8 NEC Multisync Plus, model # JC-1501VMA, 15", 960x720, $250 + shipping. Price is frim. Do not send me an emai if your offer is less than my asking. Thank you. Yuesea
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From: kjenks@gothamcity.jsc.nasa.gov Subject: Re: Why not give $1 billion to first year-long moon residents? Organization: NASA/JSC/GM2, Space Shuttle Program Office X-Newsreader: TIN [version 1.1 PL8] Lines: 17 Gene Wright (gene@theporch.raider.net) wrote: : Announce that a reward of $1 billion would go to the first corporation : who successfully keeps at least 1 person alive on the moon for a year. : Then you'd see some of the inexpensive but not popular technologies begin : to be developed. THere'd be a different kind of space race then! I'm an advocate of this idea for funding Space Station work, and I throw around the $1 billion figure for that "reward." I suggest that you increase the Lunar reward to about $3 billion. This would encourage private industry to invest in space, which should be one of NASA's primary goals. -- Ken Jenks, NASA/JSC/GM2, Space Shuttle Program Office kjenks@gothamcity.jsc.nasa.gov (713) 483-4368 "Better. Faster. Cheaper." -- Daniel S. Goldin, NASA Administrator
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From: bethd@netcom.com (Beth Dixon) Subject: Re: Ed must be a Daemon Child!! Organization: Netcom Online Communications Services (408-241-9760 login: guest) Distribution: usa Lines: 29 In article <1993Apr14.133413.1499@research.nj.nec.com> behanna@syl.syl.nj.nec.com (Chris BeHanna) writes: >In article <bethdC5G0H6.I48@netcom.com> bethd@netcom.com (Beth Dixon) writes: >>Bzzzzt. It was me. Until I discovered my SR250 Touring Bike has a >>nifty little cache on it for things like coins or lipstick. The >>new Duc 750SS doesn't, so I'll have to go back to carrying my lipstick >>in my jacket pocket. Life is _so_ hard. :-) > > Am I the only denizen who thinks that the Natural Look is the best >look? The thought of kissing that waxy shit smeared all over a woman's lips >is a definite turn-off... So does clear lipstick/chapstick/etc. fit under the "natural look" or the "waxy shit" category? I wear something on my lips to keep them from drying out. Kissing dry, cracked, parched lips isn't too fun either. > Not that I'll ever be kissing Beth or Noemi... ;-) Not if Tom has anything to say about it you won't! Noemi speaks for herself. Beth ================================================================= Beth [The One True Beth] Dixon bethd@netcom.com 1981 Yamaha SR250 "Excitable Girl" DoD #0384 1979 Yamaha SR500 "Spike the Garage Rat" FSSNOC #1843 1992 Ducati 750SS AMA #631903 1963 Ducati 250 Monza -- restoration project 1KQSPT = 1.8 "I can keep a handle on anything just this side of deranged." -- ZZ Top =================================================================
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From: chein@eng.auburn.edu (Tsan Heui) Subject: Softwares, games (New or Used) for sale Nntp-Posting-Host: wilbur.eng.auburn.edu Organization: Auburn University Engineering Distribution: usa Lines: 48 I have following softwares for sale: NEW ITEMS (never opened): 1. Lucid 3-D, three dimensional spreadsheet: with pull-down menus, on-line help, up to 8 pages of notes behind every cell for dynamic detail, 3-D capability, compatible with Lotus 1-2-3, etc. $15 including shipping (manual, 5.25" disks) 2. Turbo Pascal Express with 250 ready-to-run assembly language routines that make Turbo Pascal faster, more powerful, and easier to use. 2 5.25" disks and manual $15 (including shipping) 3. Dr. Halo III much more than an icon driven paint program - it's a complete page composition and presentation graphics package. Automatic aspect ratio correction for WYSIWYG printing. True color or grey scale output and partial screen prints. 3 5.25" disks and manual $12 (including shipping) 4. Key Form Designer Plus software for making professional business forms. 3.5" disks and manual $25 plus shipping Like-new items (package is opened but not registered): 1. JetFighter II Advanced tactical fighter F-23 as well as F-14, F-16, F/A-18, and F-22. 3.25" disks and manuals $30 plus Shipping OBO 2. Nighthwak F-117A Stealth Fighter 2.0 The definitive simulation of America's radar-elusive jet. Sensational sound, nine world's "hot spots": Cuba, North Korea, the Kuwaiti T Theatre of operations, central Europe, the North Cape, Libya, the persian Gul f, Vietnam and the Middle East. Awesome missions to challenge you. 5.25" disks and manual $35 plus shipping OBO 3. Grammatik IV - $20 plus shipping 4. Quattro Pro 1.0 - make an offer 5. GEM chart, graphics, word, publisher, ... V.3.0 - make an offer. All items above are for IBM/compatible systems.
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From: wangr@vccsouth22.its.rpi.edu ( Rex Wang ) Subject: Tie Breaker....(Isles and Devils) Nntp-Posting-Host: vccsouth22.its.rpi.edu Reply-To: wangr@rpi.edu Organization: Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY. Lines: 9 Are people here stupid or what??? It is a tie breaker, of cause they have to have the same record. How can people be sooooo stuppid to put win as first in the list for tie breaker??? If it is a tie breaker, how can there be different record???? Man, I thought people in this net are good with hockey. I might not be great in Math, but tell me how can two teams ahve the same points with different record??? Man...retard!!!!!! Can't believe people actually put win as first in a tie breaker......
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From: G.R.Price@cm.cf.ac.uk (and thats a fact) Subject: Sax Organization: University of Wales College of Cardiff, Cardiff, WALES, UK. Lines: 5 Any more news on Steve's status since he lost the starting job would be appreciated Thanks gwyn
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From: ece_0028@bigdog.engr.arizona.edu (David Anderson) Subject: Re: Christian Owned Organization list Organization: University of Arizona Lines: 19 In article <?a$@byu.edu> $stephan@sasb.byu.edu (Stephan Fassmann) writes: >In article <1993Apr13.025426.22532@mnemosyne.cs.du.edu> kcochran@nyx.cs.du.edu (Keith "Justified And Ancient" Cochran) writes: > >>In article <47749@sdcc12.ucsd.edu> shopper@ucsd.edu writes: >>> >>>Does anyone have or know where I can find a list of christian-owned >>>corporations and companies? One that I know of is WordPerfect. >> >>I believe that WordPerfect is actually owned by the Mormons. > >Sorry, WordPerfect is own by A mormon not the LDS Church. Slight semantical difference. The LDS Church does own a heck of a lot however. They are the largest land holder in MIssouri (where they think Christ will appear at the second coming). I believe they also own some large beverage company like Pepsi (that was why they had to take caffiene off of their "forbidden substance" list).
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From: foxfire@access.digex.com (foxfire) Subject: Sega CD [Forsale] Organization: Express Access Online Communications, Greenbelt, MD USA Lines: 35 NNTP-Posting-Host: access.digex.net Ok folks... I am in need for some money to purchase a Video Game Backup-Unit, so I have decided to let go my SEGA CD unit... Heres the deal: Sega Genesis CD/Rom Unit: ------------------------ o Playes Sega CD games o Playes Regular CD's o Playes CD-G's (Cd's w/graphics) o Comes w/ 5 Cd's (Pack-Ins) o Sega's Hot Hits (Regular CD w/ music) o Rock Paintings (CD-G - music w/Graphics Karoki like) o Sol-Feace (Shooter) o Sherlock Holmes (Mystery) - Clue Book, No Docs. o Sega Classics (Streets of Rage, Revenge of Shinobi, Columns, & Golden Axe) - No Docs. o Box and Documents (CD Unit) Included. All games comes w/Jewels and documentation unless otherwise specified. Other Games: ----------- o Cobra Command (Docs have water dammage) o Road Avenger *2 Weeks old!! o Night Trap (No Docs.) o All games come w/Jewels and documentation unless otherwise specified. Im going to sell all of this to the HIGHEST bidder as of 4/30/93. I would like to start all of the above at $250.00 or Trade for a Genesis/Snes Video Backup-Unit. If you would like to bid or make an offer, just drop me some mail... I will keep everone informed of what the current bids are.. Foxfire foxfire@access.digex.com
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From: gene@theporch.raider.net (Gene Wright) Subject: NASA Special Publications for Voyager Mission? Organization: The MacInteresteds of Nashville, Tn. Lines: 12 I have two books, both NASA Special Publications, on the Voyager Missions. One is titled "Voyages to Jupiter" the other "Voyage to Saturn" These were excellent books put together after the encounters with each planet. The question is: Did NASA ever put together a similar book for either the Uranus encounter or Neptune? If so, what SP number is it and where can it be obtained? If not, why didn't they? -- gene@theporch.raider.net (Gene Wright) theporch.raider.net 615/297-7951 The MacInteresteds of Nashville
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From: hickson@pop.psu.edu (Darryl Hickson) Subject: DJ Equipment, NES Carts, Cordless Phone FOR SALE (Lower Prices) Article-I.D.: genesis.1prc95$u10 Distribution: usa Organization: Penn State Population Research Institute Lines: 35 NNTP-Posting-Host: zelinski.pop.psu.edu I have a few things to sell. All items are in great condition. All prices include shipping. If you have any questions contact me by E-Mail or call me at (814)234-4439. Darryl DJ Equipment ======================================================================= - Mixer Case (with pop-up rails) $60 - (2) Patch Cords (3 meters, Gold Tips) $15 Records ======================================================================= Casualties Of War (12 inch single) Eric B. & Rakim $2 Get Some (12 inch single) EYC & Boo-Ya Tribe $2 Black's Magic Salt & Pepa $2 Heart Break New Edition $2 The Right Stuff Vanessa Williams $2 Misc ======================================================================= Toshiba FT6000 Cordless Phone $50 Books (Each book is priced as marked) ======================================================================= 1. Microcomputers For Management P. Fuhrman & G. Buck $5 Decison Making (1st Edition) 2. Statistics: A fresh Approach D. Sanders, R. Eng & $5 A. Murph 3. Quantitative Approaches to R. Levin, D. Rubin & $5 Management J. Stinson
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From: begolej@csgrad.cs.vt.edu (James Begole) Subject: 16MB ISA limit? Organization: VPI&SU Computer Science Department, Blacksburg, VA Lines: 13 I was just reading in PC Magazine that the peripherals in a PC with an ISA bus can only access 16MB of memory. Also, that some video cards on the ISA bus look for a memory aperture to map their memory to. So that if I wanted to put 16MB of memory on my PC, my video card wouldn't have anywhere to map it's memory to. Can someone explain this in more detail. Is there a way around this limit. If you email me a response, I will summarize. -Bo begolej@csgrad.cs.vt.edu -- --James "Bo" Begole begolej@csgrad.cs.vt.edu
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From: edm@twisto.compaq.com (Ed McCreary) Subject: Re: YOU WILL ALL GO TO HELL!!! In-Reply-To: 's message of Fri, 16 Apr 1993 15: 50:02 EDT Organization: Compaq Computer Corp Lines: 11 >>>>> On Fri, 16 Apr 1993 15:50:02 EDT, <JSN104@psuvm.psu.edu> said: J> YOU BLASHEPHEMERS!!! YOU WILL ALL GO TO HELL FOR NOT BELIEVING IN GOD!!!! BE J> PREPARED FOR YOUR ETERNAL DAMNATION!!! Hmm, I've got my MST3K lunch box, my travel scrabble, and a couple of kegs of Bass Ale. I'm all set! Let's go everybody! -- Ed McCreary ,__o edm@twisto.compaq.com _-\_<, "If it were not for laughter, there would be no Tao." (*)/'(*)
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From: tedward@cs.cornell.edu (Edward [Ted] Fischer) Subject: Re: Sandberg, Runs, RBIs (was: Re: Notes on Jays vs. Indians Series) Organization: Cornell Univ. CS Dept, Ithaca NY 14853 Distribution: na Lines: 53 In article <1993Apr16.013145.8770@Princeton.EDU> roger@astro.princeton.edu (Roger Lustig) writes: > >Right. So who cares which PLAYER gets credited, as long as the TEAM >gets more runs? If a player helps the TEAM get more R and RBI, but >doesn't score them all himself, who cares? Amusing, isn't it? Seems only the SDCNs realize how much baseball is a *team* game, combining efforts from every player for the win. Consider the Red Sox game last night. The Sox won 4-3 in the bottom of the 13th. Who won the game? -Clemens pitched a strong nine (?) innings, allowing only two runs. -Ryan pitched a couple shutout innings, though he needed some excellent defensive plays behind him to do so. -Quantrill pitched a couple of innings, gave up the go-ahead run, and got credited with the win when the Sox scored two in the bottom of the inning. Looks like a team effort to me! Yet only Quantrill got credit for the win. How about the offense? -Dawson and Vaughn hit (I think) HRs early in the game. Without either one, the Sox would have lost in nine. -Quintana led off the 13th with a solid single. -Zupcic pinch-ran for Quintana, providing the speed to go from first to third when... -Cooper ripped a *second* single in the inning. -Melvin avoided the DP, getting the run home with a sac fly. Not much of a help, but it was something. -Scrub Richardson then hit a double, scoring the speedy Cooper all the way from first! (Hill's lack of defense helped.) Cooper and Zupcic were credited with runs, Melvin and Richardson were credited with RBIs. But it seems to me that it was Quintana's hit that set up the whole inning! And did Melvin really contribute as much as Richardson? Furthermore, people seem to consider RBIs to be more significant than runs. Did Melvin contribute more than Cooper? Cooper provided the game-winning baserunner, and moved the tying run to third base with only one out! Assigning credit based on Runs and RBIs is clearly ridiculous. You can argue that OBP and SLG don't show you who came through in the clutch, but R&RBI don't do any better. At least OBP and SLG don't *claim* to try to tell you that. Here's to the Red Sox who contributed to last night's victory. All 20 of them! -Valentine
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From: bks2@cbnewsi.cb.att.com (bryan.k.strouse) Subject: NHL RESULTS FOR GAMES PLAYED 4-15-93 Organization: AT&T Keywords: thursday night's boxscores Lines: 227 NHL RESULTS FOR GAMES PLAYED 4/15/93. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- STANDINGS PATRICK ADAMS NORRIS SMYTHE TM W L T PT TM W L T PT TM W L T PT TM W L T PT xPIT 56 21 7 119 xBOS 51 26 7 109 xCHI 47 25 12 106 xVAN 46 29 9 101 yWAS 42 34 7 91 yQUE 47 27 10 104 yDET 47 28 9 103 yCAL 43 30 11 97 yNJ 40 36 7 87 yMON 48 30 6 102 yTOR 44 29 11 99 yLA 39 35 10 88 yNYI 39 37 7 85 yBUF 38 36 10 86 ySTL 37 36 11 85 yWIN 40 37 7 87 PHL 35 37 11 81 HAR 26 51 6 58 MIN 36 38 10 82 EDM 26 50 8 60 NYR 34 38 11 79 OTT 10 70 4 24 TB 23 54 7 53 SJ 11 71 2 24 x - Clinched Division Title y - Clinched Playoff Berth -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Minnesota North Stars (36-38-10) 1 1 1 - 3 Detroit Red Wings (47-28-9) 0 2 3 - 5 1st period: MIN, McPhee 18 - (Ludwig) 1:23 2nd period: MIN, Dahlen 34 - (Courtnall, Gagner) (pp) 0:31 DET, Drake 18 - (Howe, Ogrodnick) 9:14 DET, Ysebaert 34 - (Lidstrom, Howe) (pp) 17:37 3rd period: DET, Ciccarelli 41 - (Coffey, Chiasson) (pp) 0:32 DET, Kennedy 19 - (Burr, Probert) 3:42 DET, Yzerman 58 - (Ciccarelli, Gallant) 6:17 MIN, Dahlen 35 - (Courtnall, Gagner) 19:11 Powerplay Opportunities-North Stars 1 of 2 Red Wings 2 of 4 Shots on GOal- North Stars 10 9 11 - 30 Red Wings 6 15 8 - 29 Minnesota North Stars--Casey (26-26-5) (29 shots - 24 saves) Detroit Red Wings--Cheveldae (34-24-7) (30 shots - 27 saves) ATT-19,749 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Philadelphia Flyers (35-37-11) 1 2 4 - 7 Buffalo Sabres (38-36-10) 0 3 1 - 4 1st period: PHL, Recchi 52 - (Galley, Lindros) 0:18 2nd period: PHL, Hawgood 11 - (Dineen, Eklund) (pp) 2:15 PHL, Dineen 33 - (McGill) (sh) 5:40 BUF, Barnaby 1 - (Hawerchuk, Smehlik) (pp) 7:48 BUF, Wood 18 - (LaFontaine, Ledyard) (pp) 17:34 BUF, Mogilny 75 - (Hawerchuk, Carney) (pp) 18:56 3rd period: PHL, Eklund 11 - (Dineen, Beranek) 4:42 BUF, Mogilny 76 - (Errey, LaFontaine) 5:24 PHL, Dineen 34 - (Brind'Amour) (pp) 6:44 PHL, Dineen 35 - (Brind'Amour, Galley) (sh) 8:39 PHL, Acton 8 - (Dineen, Brind'Amour) 19:48 Powerplay Opportunities-Flyers 2 of 5 Sabres 3 of 10 SHots on Goal- Flyers 6 7 13 - 26 Sabres 8 19 18 - 45 Philadelphia Flyers--Soderstrom (20-17-6) (45 shots - 41 saves) Buffalo Sabres--Fuhr (10 shots - 7 saves) Hasek (11-10-4) (5:40 second) (16 shots - 12 saves) ATT-15,042 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Edmonton Oilers (26-50-8) 0 0 0 - 0 Winnipeg Jets (40-37-7) 1 2 0 - 3 1st period: WIN, Shannon 20 - (Steen, Davydov) (pp) 2:08 2nd period: WIN, Selanne 76 - (Olausson) 5:25 WIN, Zhamnov 25 - (Selanne) 19:42 3rd period: NONE Powerplay Opportunities-Oilers 0 of 3 Jets 1 of 6 SHots on GOal- Oilers 7 8 16 - 31 Jets 10 16 16 - 42 Edmonton Oilers--Ranford (17-38-6) (42 shots - 39 saves) Winnipeg Jets--Essensa (33-26-6) (31 shots - 31 saves) ATT-12,229 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Toronto Maple Leafs (44-29-11) 1 1 0 - 2 Chicago BlackHawks (47-25-12) 0 2 1 - 3 1st period: TOR, Baumgartner 1 - 18:40 2nd period: CHI, Roenick 50 - (Murphy, Chelios) 1:29 TOR, Andreychuk 55 - (Mironov, Lefebvre) 13:22 CHI, Murphy 7 - (Roenick, Chelios) (pp) 19:05 3rd period: CHI, Matteau 15 - 10:51 Powerplay Opportunities-Maple Leafs 1 of 3 BlackHawks 1 of 7 Shots on Goal- Maple Leafs 14 4 8 - 26 BlackHawks 10 13 13 - 36 Toronto Maple Leafs--Potvin (25-15-7) (36 shots - 33 saves) Chicago BlackHawks--Belfour (41-18-11) (26 shots - 24 saves) ATT-17,856 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tampa Bay Lightning (23-54-7) 0 2 3 - 5 St. Louis Blues (37-36-11) 3 3 0 - 6 1st period: STL, Shanahan 50 - (Brown, Felsner) 10:44 STL, Miller 23 - (Bassen, Brown) 19:38 STL, Bassen 8 - (Zombo) 19:48 2nd period: STL, Bassen 9 - (Hedican, Miller) 0:14 STL, Miller 24 - (Zombo, Hedican) 11:09 TBL, Maltais 7 - (Hamrlik) 11:27 TBL, Bergland 3 - (Harvey, Gilhen) 17:16 TBL, Shanahan 51 - (Emerson) 19:38 3rd period: TBL, Creighton 19 - (Bergland, Bergevin) 0:40 TBL, Chambers 10 - (Zamuner, Cole) 10:37 TBL, Cole 12 - (Beers, Bradley) 11:58 Powerplay Opportunities-Lightning 0 of 3 Blues 0 of 4 SHots on GOal- Lightning 5 12 14 - 31 Blues 11 11 4 - 26 Tampa Bay Lightning--Jablonski (8-24-4) (22 shots - 16 saves) Bergeron (0:00 third) (4 shots - 4 saves) St. Louis Blues--Joseph (29-28-9) (18 shots - 15 saves) Hebert (19:20 third) (13 shots - 11 saves) ATT-17,816 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- San Jose Sharks (11-71-2) 0 1 2 - 3 Calgary Flames (43-30-11) 0 4 3 - 7 1st period: NONE 2nd period: SJS, Garpenlov 22 - (Odgers, Gaudreau) (pp) 3:37 CAL, Nieuwendyk 38 - (MacInnis, Suter) (pp) 5:26 CAL, Ranheim 21 - (Otto, Suter) 10:43 CAL, Yawney 1 - (Nieuwendyk, Roberts) 11:26 CAL, Berube 4 - (Paslawski, Skrudland) 13:45 3rd period: SJS, Wood 1 - (Odgers, Kisio) 8:00 CAL, Reichel 40 - 9:26 CAL, Roberts 38 - (Musil, Paslawski) (pp) 12:27 SJS, Kisio 26 - 13:10 CAL, Paslawski 18 - (Ashton, Stern) 16:16 Powerplay Opportunities-Sharks 1 of 3 Flames 2 of 4 Shots on Goal- Sharks 5 11 9 - 25 Flames 11 14 7 - 32 San Jose Sharks--Irbe (7-25-0) (32 shots - 25 saves) Calgary Flames--Vernon (29-26-9) (25 shots - 22 saves) ATT-19,532 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Vancouver Canucks (46-29-9) 1 2 5 - 8 Los Angeles Kings (39-35-10) 2 3 1 - 6 1st period: LAK, Robitaille 63 - (Gretzky, Sandstrom) 1:39 VAN, Babych 3 - (Craven, Nedved) (pp) 9:43 LAK, Sandstrom 25 - (Gretzky, Robitaille) 10:06 2nd period: VAN, Linden 32 - (Ronning, Courtnall) (pp) 0:54 VAN, Ward 22 - (Hunter, Nedved) 1:24 LAK, Gretzky 16 - (Sandstrom, Robitaille) 6:57 LAK, Zhitnik 12 - (Kurri, Robitaille) (pp) 14:02 LAK, Millen 23 - (Hardy) (pp) 16:57 3rd period: VAN, Ronning 27 - (Dirk) 5:28 VAN, Ronning 28 - (Courtnall, Linden) (pp) 11:15 VAN, Linden 33 - (Courtnall, Ronning) 11:27 LAK, Donnelly 29 - (Millen, Granato) (pp) 14:35 VAN, Courtnall 31 - (Ronning, Ratushny) 14:54 VAN, Ronning 29 - (Linden, Diduck) (en) 18:47 Powerplay Opportunities-Canucks 3 of 6 Kings 3 of 10 Shots on Goal- Canucks 8 6 16 - 30 Kings 10 21 10 - 41 Vanocuver Canucks--Whitmore (18-8-4) (41 shots - 35 saves) Los Angeles Kings--Stauber (23 shots - 17 saves) Hrudey (17-21-6) (11:27 third) (6 shots - 5 saves) ATT-16,005 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- \|||||/ -SPIKE-
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From: wlsmith@valve.heart.rri.uwo.ca (Wayne Smith) Subject: Re: IDE vs SCSI Organization: The John P. Robarts Research Institute, London, Ontario Nntp-Posting-Host: valve.heart.rri.uwo.ca Lines: 15 In article <1993Apr18.035941.14697@grebyn.com> richk@grebyn.com (Richard Krehbiel) writes: > >Heck, if IDE used DMA, then you'd hear all kinds of complaints about >ISA bus systems with more than 16M RAM not working with their IDE >drives. 16M is the DMA addressing limit of the ISA bus, and if IDE >did DMA there would be trouble. There would be no problems as long as the OS didn't set up a DMA transfer to an area above the 16 mb area (the DMA controller probably can't be programmed that way anyways, so there probably isin't a problem with this) Besides, like I said before, the FDD controller uses DMA channel #2. And I don't yet believe that the HDD controllers (any of them, MFM, RLL, etc) don't also use DMA.
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From: rick@sundance.SJSU.EDU (Richard Warner) Subject: Re: WinBench Organization: San Jose State University - Math/CS Dept. Lines: 36 al@col.hp.com (Al DeVilbiss) writes: >jorge@erex.East.Sun.COM (Jorge Lach - Sun BOS Hardware) writes: >> Is there any FTP site that carries WinBench results for different graphics >> cards? In Excel (XLS) format? What is the latest version of WinBench and >> how do they differ? Is the source available, and has anybody try to port it to >> X-Window, at least in a way that will make comparisons possible? >> >On ftp.cica.indiana.edu in pub/pc/win3/misc/winadv.zip is a writeup by >Steve Gibson of InfoWorld with winbench 3.11 and a number of other >benchmark results for nine isa and four VLB video cards. This is a >very current upload and is likely to have any card you're currently >giving serious consideration. Not in XLS format. Latest version of >WinBench that I know of is ver 3.11. I believe they try to maintain >the same rating scale between versions, and new versions are released >to defeat the lastest coding tricks put in by driver programmers to >beat the benchmarks. Don't know on the last one. And why they are considering using WinBench as a test, they may want to read everything Steve Gibson has said on the subject in his InfoWorld column the past couple of month. In short, virtually every board manufacturer cheats on the test by writing things in the driver that is there only to make the board appear faster on the WinBench suite. So the WinBench score has no bearing in reality to how cards stack up on real world tasks. In the last PC-Magazine they benchmarked some of the new accelerators, and admitted that many of them 'cheated' on WinBench. Interestingly, they 'allowed' one type of cheating behaviour (caching for bitblt operations, no matter how unreal), yet did not allow a couple of other types of cheating behaviour that some of the cards used. At least one card was eliminated from the "Editor's Choice" because of cheating on the benchmark. >Al DeVilbiss >al@col.hp.com
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Subject: Re: Monitor Shut-down on 13" Hi-Res From: sadams@eis.calstate.edu (Steven Adams) Organization: Calif State Univ/Electronic Information Services Lines: 34 Just my luck. I did however call my local Apple dealer and he said that the he thinks the serial numbers of the machines that are covered begin with either 70 or 53-56, and maybe one other. He also told me that Apple had extended the service on these serial numbers for another year!!! So there is still hope - Get those monitor in!! jeffh@ludwig.cc.uoregon.edu (Jeff Hite ) writes: > In article <1993Apr15.183527.3365@guvax.acc.georgetown.edu> > hew@guvax.acc.georgetown.edu writes: > > THere is a defect in the 13" hi-res monitors, bring it to a dealer and > > they will replace the flyback for free, I think. > > > > > > I just heard of this problem at work today and we are fixing > > them for free. > > > > > > ________________ > > - / o r r > > The service notice on the 13" hi-res monitors expired 3/23/93 after this > date Apple will NOT reimburse service providers for the fix (replacement > of the hi-voltage capacitor). All you folks that have been putting up with > intermittant shutdowns without getting it to your service provider missed > out on the freebie. It was in force for a year. If you got it free after > 3/23, you got a deal... > Jeff Hite > Computing Center > U of Oregon > jeffh@ludwig.cc.uoregon.edu --
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From: nuet_ke@pts.mot.com (KEITH NUETZMAN X3153 P7625) Subject: wife wants convertible Nntp-Posting-Host: 145.4.54.110 Reply-To: nuet_ke@pts.mot.com Organization: Paging and Wireless Data Group Lines: 9 HELP!!! my wife has informed me that she wants a convertible for her next car. We live in South Fla., so we are definitely in the right are for one. My wife has mentioned the Miata, but I think it is too small. I would like to wait for the new Mustangs ( Dec. '93 I think). Anyone have any opinions on any/all convertibles in a reasonable price range. Thanx
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From: pgf5@cunixb.cc.columbia.edu (Peter Garfiel Freeman) Subject: Re: Deriving Pleasure from Death Nntp-Posting-Host: cunixb.cc.columbia.edu Reply-To: pgf5@cunixb.cc.columbia.edu (Peter Garfiel Freeman) Organization: Columbia University Lines: 13 >them. (By the way, I do not applaud the killing of _any_ human being, >including prisoners sentenced to death by our illustrious justice department) > >Peace. >-marc > Boy, you really are a stupid person. Our justice department does not sentence people to death. That's up to state courts. Again, get a brain.
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Subject: AT's need what kinda battery??? From: grisch@uceng.uc.edu (George Risch) Distribution: usa Organization: University of Cincinnati Lines: 11 Hello, I'm the proud owner of an IBM AT without a battery. I know it hooks into jumper J21, but I need more info so I can replace it. What's its voltage? Any suggestions for replacement? Where can I get one? Please respond to : grisch@uceng.uc.edu Thanks, -George
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From: abdkw@stdvax (David Ward) Subject: Re: Shuttle Launch Question News-Software: VAX/VMS VNEWS 1.4-b1 Organization: Goddard Space Flight Center - Robotics Lab Distribution: sci Lines: 18 In article <C5JLwx.4H9.1@cs.cmu.edu>, ETRAT@ttacs1.ttu.edu (Pack Rat) writes... >There has been something bothering me while watching >NASA Select for a while. Well, I should'nt say >bothering, maybe wondering would be better. When >they are going to launch they say (sorry but I forget >exactly who is saying what, OTC to PLT I think) >"Clear caution & warning memory. Verify no unexpected >errors. ...". I am wondering what an "expected error" might >be. Sorry if this is a really dumb question, but In pure speculation, I would guess cautions based on hazardous pre-launch ops would qualify. Something like "Caution: SRBs have just been armed." It does raise an interesting question as to how hard it is to pick out an Expected Error from an Unexpected Error in the heat of the moment.
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From: mblawson@midway.ecn.uoknor.edu (Matthew B Lawson) Subject: Which high-performance VLB video card? Summary: Seek recommendations for VLB video card Nntp-Posting-Host: midway.ecn.uoknor.edu Organization: Engineering Computer Network, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK, USA Keywords: orchid, stealth, vlb Lines: 21 My brother is in the market for a high-performance video card that supports VESA local bus with 1-2MB RAM. Does anyone have suggestions/ideas on: - Diamond Stealth Pro Local Bus - Orchid Farenheit 1280 - ATI Graphics Ultra Pro - Any other high-performance VLB card Please post or email. Thank you! - Matt -- | Matthew B. Lawson <------------> (mblawson@essex.ecn.uoknor.edu) | --+-- "Now I, Nebuchadnezzar, praise and exalt and glorify the King --+-- | of heaven, because everything he does is right and all his ways | | are just." - Nebuchadnezzar, king of Babylon, 562 B.C. |
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From: Center for Policy Research <cpr@igc.apc.org> Subject: Unconventional peace proposal Nf-ID: #N:cdp:1483500348:000:5967 Nf-From: cdp.UUCP!cpr Apr 18 07:24:00 1993 Lines: 131 From: Center for Policy Research <cpr> Subject: Unconventional peace proposal A unconventional proposal for peace in the Middle-East. ---------------------------------------------------------- by Elias Davidsson The following proposal is based on the following assumptions: 1. Fundamental human rights, such as the right to life, to education, to establish a family and have children, to human dignity, the right to free movement, to free expression, etc. are more important to human existence that the rights of states. 2. In the event of a conflict between basic human rights and rights of collectivities, basic human rights should prevail. 3. Between the collectivities defining themselves as Jewish-Israeli and Palestinian-Arab, however labelled, an unresolved conflict exists. 4. This conflict has caused great sufferings for millions of people. It moreover poisons relations between communities, peoples and nations. 5. Each year, the United States expends billions of dollars in economic and military aid to the conflicting parties. 6. Attempts to solve the Israeli-Arab conflict by traditional political means have failed. 7. As long as the conflict is perceived as that between two distinct ethnical/religious communities/peoples which claim the land, there is no just nor peaceful solution possible. 8. Love between human beings can be capitalized for the sake of peace and justice. When people love, they share. Having stated my assumptions, I will now state my proposal. 1. A Fund should be established which would disburse grants for each child born to a couple where one partner is Israeli-Jew and the other Palestinian-Arab. 2. To be entitled for a grant, a couple will have to prove that one of the partners possesses or is entitled to Israeli citizenship under the Law of Return and the other partner, although born in areas under current Isreali control, is not entitled to such citizenship under the Law of Return. 3. For the first child, the grant will amount to $18.000. For the second the third child, $12.000 for each child. For each subsequent child, the grant will amount to $6.000 for each child. 4. The Fund would be financed by a variety of sources which have shown interest in promoting a peaceful solution to the Israeli-Arab conflict, including the U.S. Government, Jewish and Christian organizations in the U.S. and a great number of governments and international organizations. 5. The emergence of a considerable number of 'mixed' marriages in Israel/Palestine, all of whom would have relatives on 'both sides' of the divide, would make the conflict lose its ethnical and unsoluble core and strengthen the emergence of a truly civil society. The existence of a strong 'mixed' stock of people would also help the integration of Israeli society into the Middle-East in a graceful manner. Objections to this proposal will certainly be voiced. I will attempt to identify some of these: 1. The idea of providing financial incentives to selected forms of partnership and marriage, is not conventional. However, it is based on the concept of affirmative action, which is recognized as a legitimate form of public policy to reverse the perverse effects of segregation and discrimination. International law clearly permits affirmative action when it is aimed at reducing racial discrimination and segregation. 2. It may be objected that the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is not primarily a religious or ethnical conflict, but that it is a conflict between a colonialist settler society and an indigenous colonized society that can only regain its freedom by armed struggle. This objection is based on the assumption that the 'enemy' is not Zionism as ideology and practice, but Israeli-Jewish society and its members which will have to be defeated. This objection has no merit because it does not fulfill the first two assumptions concerning the primacy of fundamental human rights over collective rights (see above) 3. Fundamentalist Jews would certainly object to the use of financial incentives to encourage 'mixed marriages'. From their point of view, the continued existence of a specific Jewish People overrides any other consideration, be it human love, peace of human rights. The President of the World Jewish Congress, Edgar Bronfman, reflected this view a few years ago in an interview he gave to Der Spiegel, a German magazine. He called the increasing assimilation of Jews in the world a <calamity>, comparable in its effects only with the Holocaust. This objection has no merit either because it does not fulfill the first two assumptions (see above) 4. It may objected that only a few people in Israel/Palestine, would request such grants and that it would thus not serve its purpose. To this objection one might respond that although it is not possible to determine with certainty the effect of such a proposal, the existence of such a Fund would help mixed couples to resist the pressure of their respective societies and encourage young couples to reject fundamentalist and racist attitudes. 5. It may objected that such a Fund would need great sums to bring about substantial demographic changes. This objection has merits. However, it must be remembered that huge sums, more than $3 billion, are expended each year by the United States government and by U.S. organizations to maintain an elusive peace in the Middle-East through armaments. A mere fraction of these sums would suffice to launch the above proposal and create a more favorable climate towards the existence of 'mixed' marriages in Israel/Palestine, thus encouraging the emergence of a non-segregated society in that worn-torn land. I would be thankful for critical comments to the above proposal as well for any dissemination of this proposal for meaningful discussion and enrichment. Elias Davidsson Post Box 1760 121 Reykjavik, ICELAND
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From: mrw9e@fulton.seas.Virginia.EDU (Michael Robert Williams) Subject: Re: Orion drive in vacuum -- how? Organization: University of Virginia Lines: 25 In article <1993Apr17.053333.15696@sfu.ca> Leigh Palmer <palmer@sfu.ca> writes: >In article <1qn4bgINN4s7@mimi.UU.NET> James P. Goltz, goltz@mimi.UU.NET >writes: >> Background: The Orion spacedrive was a theoretical concept. > >It was more than a theoretical concept; it was seriously pursued by >Freeman Dyson et al many years ago. I don't know how well-known this is, >but a high explosive Orion prototype flew (in the atmosphere) in San >Diego back in 1957 or 1958. I was working at General Atomic at the time, >but I didn't learn about the experiment until almost thirty years later, >when >Ted Taylor visited us and revealed that it had been done. I feel sure >that someone must have film of that experiment, and I'd really like to >see it. Has anyone out there seen it? > >Leigh Nope, I haven't seen the film, but Taylor's biography ("The Curve of Binding Energy") contains a short section on Orion and this test flight. Apparently it was quite impressi, and got von Braun very excited. In Real Life:Mike Williams | Perpetual Grad Student e-mail :mrw9e@virginia.edu| - It's not just a job, it's an indenture --------------------------------------------------------------------------- "If you ever have a world of your own, plan ahead- don't eat it." ST:TNG
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From: uschelp3@idbsu.edu (Mike Madson) Subject: Tires For Sale Summary: The last one was a test. Lines: 6 Nntp-Posting-Host: 132.178.16.65 Organization: bsu I have a set of four 235-60-R14 Big O tires that I had on my 1988 Thunder Bird. We bought them and then traided the car in. They would not give me anything for them so I had them taken off. We drove about 2,000 miles on them. They are 40,000 mile tires. They are sporty looking low-profile, and take corners realy well. If you are interested please contact me at (208)384- 9236 OR DUSMADSO@IDBSU.IDBSU.EDU I am in IDAHO. USA
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From: ronaldm@extro.ucc.su.OZ.AU (Ron Mastus) Subject: Problem with Adaptec 1542B SCSI and Jumbo Tape Drive Summary: Problem getting Jumbo Tape drive and Adaptec SCSI working together Keywords: SCSI CMS Jumbo Adaptec 1542B Tape Nntp-Posting-Host: extro.ucc.su.oz.au Organization: Sydney University Computing Service, Sydney, NSW, Australia Lines: 39 Hi, 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. I had no trouble installing the Adaptec and DOS recognises both the SCSI drive and an existing IDE drive - however when I went to restore the backups from the Jumbo tape I found that it was extremely slow (estimated time 3 mins actual time 15 min!) I have no trouble restoring from the same tape to the IDE drive. I seem to remember reading that some settings had to be changed to enable the Jumbo drive and the Adaptec to work together but I can't find any mention of it in the manuals. My system config is: i486DX/33 4Mb Adaptec 1542B running 180Mb Fujitsu SCSI IDE Controller running 200Mb IDE Jumbo 250 running off floppy controller on IDE Any help would be appreciated Thanks, Ron. (ronaldm@extro.ucc.su.oz.au) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ron Mastus ronaldm@extro.ucc.su.oz.au 41 Mariposa Rd Phone +61 2 ???-???? (work) Bilgola Plateau 2107 +61 2 918-8152 (home) Australia -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ron Mastus ronaldm@extro.ucc.su.oz.au 41 Mariposa Rd Phone +61 2 ???-???? (work) Bilgola Plateau 2107
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From: arnie@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu (Arnie Skurow) Subject: Re: Live Free, but Quietly, or Die Article-I.D.: magnus.1993Apr6.184322.18666 Organization: The Ohio State University Lines: 14 Nntp-Posting-Host: bottom.magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu In article <C52nnt.J3I@dartvax.dartmouth.edu> Russell.P.Hughes@dartmouth.edu (R ussell P. Hughes) writes: >What a great day! Got back home last night from some fantastic skiing >in Colorado, and put the battery back in the FXSTC. Cleaned the plugs, >opened up the petcock, waited a minute, hit the starter, and bingo it >started up like a charm! Spent a restless night anticipating the first >ride du saison, and off I went this morning to get my state inspection >done. Now my bike is stock (so far) except for HD slash-cut pipes, and ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Therein lies the rub. The HD slash cut, or baloney cuts as some call them, ARE NOT STOCK mufflers. They're sold for "off-road use only," and are much louder than stock mufflers. Arnie
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From: kempmp@phoenix.oulu.fi (Petri Pihko) Subject: Re: Atheist's views on Christianity (was: Re: "Accepting Jeesus in your heart...") Organization: University of Oulu, Finland Lines: 135 Jason Smith (jasons@atlastele.com) wrote: : [ The discussion begins: why does the universe exist at all? ] : One of the Laws of Nature, specifying cause and effect seems to dictate : (at least to this layman's mind) there must be a causal event. No : reasonable alternative exists. I would argue that causality is actually a property of spacetime; causes precede their effects. But if you claim that there must be an answer to "how" did the universe (our spacetime) emerge from "nothing", science has some good candidates for an answer. I have always wondered why Christians use the "There are questions science (or atheism) cannot answer" argument; I hope this is the appropriate group to ask this question. The most popular question is the question of origins. Why does the universe exist, or anything, for that matter? I think this question should actually be split into two parts, namely 1) Why is there existence? Why anything exists? and 2) How did the universe emerge from nothing? It is clear science has nothing to say about the first question. However, is it a meaningful question, after all? I would say it isn't. Consider the following: A die-hard skeptic being (be it human or whatever) attempts to doubt one's very existence. Since it is so easy to doubt everything else - I cannot be _sure_ the world exists, it may be my mind fooling me - can I ever be sure I exist? However, it is only possible to exist or not to exist. (Someone insert an appropriate Shakespeare quote here ;-) ) A being that does not exist cannot doubt one's existence. A being that does exist can doubt one's existence, but this would be pointless - the being would exist anyway. Let us return to the original question: why? A being that does not exist does not need any reasons for its non-existence. This being is not _sure_ whether anything else exists but his mind, but let us assume that the world exists independent of the mind (the objectivity postulate). The question "why anything exists" can be countered by demanding answer to a question "why there is nothing in nothingness, or in non-existence". Actually, both questions turn out to be devoid of meaning. Things that exist do, and things that don't exist don't exist. Tautology at its best. I seriously doubt God could have an answer to this question. Some Christians I have talked to have said that actually, God is Himself the existence. However, I see several problems with this answer. First, it inevitably leads to the conclusion that God is actually _all_ existence, good and evil, devils and angels, us and them. This is pantheism, not Christianity. Another answer is that God is the _source_ of all existence. This sounds much better, but I am tempted to ask: Does God Himself exist, then? If God is the source of His own existence, it can only mean that He has, in terms of human time, always existed. But this is not the same as the source of all existence. This argument sounds like God does not exist, but meta-exists, and from His meta-existent perspective, He created existence. I think this is actually a nonsolution, a mere twist of words. The best answer I have heard is that human reasoning is incapable of understanding such questions. Being an atheist myself, I do not accept such answers, since I do not have any other methods. The second question: How did the universe emerge from nothing? belongs to the domain of science, and I, for one, do not doubt the question can be answered by its methods. Many cosmologists have suggested that it is entirely possible for universes to emerge from vacuum (this possibility has been suggested in a recent Hawking biography; see also Lizhi & Shuxian: Creation of the Universe, World Scientific, 1989). However, I think the sci groups are more appropriate for discussions like this. : As far as I can tell, the very laws of nature demand a "why". That isn't : true of something outside of nature (i.e., *super*natural). This is not true. Science is a collection of models telling us "how", not why, something happens. I cannot see any good reason why the "why" questions would be bound only to natural things, assuming that the supernatural domain exists. If supernatural beings exist, it is as appropriate to ask why they do so as it is to ask why we exist. : I believe the "genetic code" will be entirely deciphered in our lifetimes, : but we will not see man convert entirely inert material into self sustaining, : reproducing life, *ever*. (I've never been much of a prophet, though. I : can't even *picture* New York in my mind 8^] ). I don't believe *any* : technology would be able to produce that necessary *spark* of life, despite : having all of the parts available. Just my opinion. This opinion is also called vitalism; namely, that living systems are somehow _fundamentally_ different from inanimate systems. Do Christians in general adopt this position? What would happen when scientists announce they have created primitive life (say, small bacteria) in a lab? There is a problem with your prophecy: artificial life has been created, although not yet in a chemical form. Computer simulations of evolution contain systems that are as much alive as any bacterium, although their code is electronic, as well as their metabolism. See a recent book Steven Levy: Artificial life - The Quest for a New Creation. Jonathan Cape, London 1992. Artificial chemical life is just around the corner - after all, no spark of life has been found to be necessary; living systems do not violate any physical laws as we know them. : You don't mind if a few of us send up a prayer on your behalf during your : research, do you? After all, if we of Christ are deluding ourselves, you : really have nothing to worry about, eh? Exactly. This is why I think atheists should _not_ post any evangelical atheist arguments to soc.religion groups, since people who seek to find peace in religions must be allowed to gather together. I would normally have asked these questions in alt.atheism or talk.religion.misc, but it seems many Christians do not read these groups. Petri -- ___. .'*''.* Petri Pihko kem-pmp@ Mathematics is the Truth. !___.'* '.'*' ' . Pihatie 15 C finou.oulu.fi Physics is the Rule of ' *' .* '* SF-90650 OULU kempmp@ the Game. *' * .* FINLAND phoenix.oulu.fi -> Chemistry is The Game.
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From: Pegasus@aaa.uoregon.edu (Pegasus) Subject: Re: Merlin, Mithras and Magick Organization: the Polyhedron Group Lines: 21 Distribution: world NNTP-Posting-Host: fp1-dialin-1.uoregon.edu In article <JOSHUA.93Apr19183833@bailey.cpac.washington.edu>, joshua@cpac.washington.edu (Joshua Geller) wrote: > > > In article <Pegasus-150493132018@fp1-dialin-4.uoregon.edu> > Pegasus@aaa.uoregon.edu (LaurieEWBrandt) writes: > LEWB>> Lets add to those percentages 13-15% for the Orphaic docterians brought LEWB>>to the group by Paul/Saul who was a high ranking initiate. On the LEWB>>development of Orphaic Mysteries, see Jane Harrisons .Prolegomena to the LEWB>>study of Greek religion. Cambridge U Press 1922. and you can easly draw LEWB>>your own conclusions. josh> perhaps you can quote just a bit of her argument? Love to,but I must do it a bit later My copy of Harrison in packed, but the last chapter as best as I can rember deals with Orphic mysteries and their views of women though she does not come out and say it it is strongly implyed that the Christian view was drawn heavly from the Orphic and other Major cults of the time. Pegasus
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From: tom@igc.apc.org Subject: computer cult Nf-ID: #N:cdp:1469100033:000:2451 Nf-From: cdp.UUCP!tom Apr 24 09:26:00 1993 Lines: 59 From: <tom> Subject: computer cult From scott Fri Apr 23 16:31:21 1993 Received: by igc.apc.org (4.1/Revision: 1.77 ) id AA16121; Fri, 23 Apr 93 16:31:09 PDT Date: Fri, 23 Apr 93 16:31:09 PDT Message-Id: <9304232331.AA16121@igc.apc.org> From: Scott Weikart <scott> Sender: scott To: cdplist Subject: Next stand-off? Status: R Redwood City, CA (API) -- A tense stand-off entered its third week today as authorities reported no progress in negotiations with charismatic cult leader Steve Jobs. Negotiators are uncertain of the situation inside the compound, but some reports suggest that half of the hundreds of followers inside have been terminated. Others claim to be staying of their own free will, but Jobs' persuasive manner makes this hard to confirm. In conversations with authorities, Jobs has given conflicting information on how heavily prepared the group is for war with the industry. At times, he has claimed to "have hardware which will blow anything else away", while more recently he claims they have stopped manufacturing their own. Agents from the ATF (Apple-Taligent Forces) believe that the group is equipped with serious hardware, including 486-caliber pieces and possibly Canon equipment. The siege has attracted a variety of spectators, from the curious to other cultists. Some have offered to intercede in negotiations, including a young man who will identify himself only as "Bill" and claims to be the "MS-iah". Former members of the cult, some only recently deprogrammed, speak hesitantly of their former lives, including being forced to work 20-hour days, and subsisting on Jolt and Twinkies. There were frequent lectures in which they were indoctrinated into a theory of "interpersonal computing" which rejects traditional roles. Late-night vigils on Chesapeake Drive are taking their toll on federal marshals. Loud rock and roll, mostly Talking Heads, blares throughout the night. Some fear that Jobs will fulfill his own apocalyptic prophecies, a worry reinforced when the loudspeakers carry Jobs' own speeches -- typically beginning with a chilling "I want to welcome you to the 'Next World' ". - - -- Roland J. Schemers III | Networking Systems Systems Programmer | G16 Redwood Hall (415) 723-6740 Distributed Computing Group | Stanford, CA 94305-4122 Stanford University | schemers@Slapshot.Stanford.EDU
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From: vigil@esca.com (Sandra Vigil) Subject: Re: Hispanic All-Star team Organization: ESCA Corporation, Bellevue WA Lines: 49 icop@csa.bu.edu (Antonio Pera) writes: > Hispanic magazine(April 1993) had a couple of interesting articles about >Hispanic players including its Hispanic All-Star team. >Some of the major points are: NPR's Morning Edition aired a report this morning (4/19) on Hispanic/Latin American players in MLB and how they have many of the same problems faced by black/negro/African American players when they first entered the league. However, although baseball has adjusted to the presence of black players, many Hispanic players still labor under the stereotype of being "fireballs, hot blooded, flashy". The report also emphasised that despite the rantings (my word) of Jessie Jackson about baseballs discrimination against black players in its upper echelons, baseball has actually done much better by black players than Hispanic players. Another interesting point was the language barrier problem. The reporter elaborated on an interview with Ruben Sierra which he gave in Spanish to a Spanish speaking newspaper reporter with the fact that there are maybe 2 major baseball writers that speak Spanish, despite the fact that Spanish is one of (if not the) easiest languages to learn, so easy that the author Cormac McCarthy learned Spanish at age 50 in order to research his book, _All The Pretty Horses_. Yet, few MLB organizations employ Spanish speaking personel, one of the exceptions being the Oakland A's. Another point: Nearly 90% of Latin American players have some African blood. Yet, most report that they'd never really felt black until playing ball in the US. Ironically enough, it is the early presence of Latin American baseball players in the Major Leagues that support the idea that baseball was integrated before the arrival of Jackie Robinson, as many "light black" or "brown", Latin Americans were incorporated into baseball. /S -- "I did not know the cure for the disease ------------------- of images, but I believed in the healing | Sandra Vigil | power of words and stories." | vigil@esca.com | - Until the End of the World -------------------
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From: geb@cs.pitt.edu (Gordon Banks) Subject: Re: Patient-Physician Diplomacy Reply-To: geb@cs.pitt.edu (Gordon Banks) Organization: Univ. of Pittsburgh Computer Science Lines: 18 In article <1993Mar29.130824.16629@aoa.aoa.utc.com> carl@aoa.aoa.utc.com (Carl Witthoft) writes: >What is "unacceptable" about this is that hospitals and MDs by law >have no choice but to treat you if you show up sick or mangled from >an accident. If you aren't rich and have no insurance, who is going >to foot your bills? Do you actually intend to tell the ambulance >"No, let me die in the gutter because I can't afford the treatment"?? By law, they would not be allowed to do that anyhow. -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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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From: sandy47@cats.ucsc.edu () Subject: Laserdisks Forsale - $20 Organization: University of California; Santa Cruz Lines: 97 Distribution: usa NNTP-Posting-Host: si.ucsc.edu The following laserdisks are in used but "like-new" condition: Category Title Price ========================================================================= Horror Rabid Grannies 20.00 "A blood-spattered tale of two little old ladies who open a surprise package from Hell." CLV Side 2 CAV 88 min. Horror Forbidden World 20.00 "Subject 20 is half-human, and one of the researchers is the father." Roger Corman, Prod. CLV 77 min. Horror Horror Planet 20.00 "An alien creature has been waiting for a million years to breed, and its time has come." CLV 93 min. Horror WitchTrap 20.00 "...and in the upstairs shower, we have the sexy Ms. Ginger Kowowski and this is where all the chillingly frightful fun comes to a head." CLV 92 min. Murder Bikini Island 20.00 "Swimwear Illustrated needs a cover girl and the competition is fierce, very fierce. CLV 85 min. Comedy Hysterical 20.00 "It's a blend of timeless farce, contemporary satire, nonsensical sight gags and dead people singing and dancing." Hudson Brothers CLV 90 min. Comedy Hollywood Hot Tubs 2 20.00 "Valley Girl, Crystal, is back in another superheated frolic through those "Hollywood Hot Tubs"." CLV 100 min. Comedy Beverly Hills Brats 20.00 "Scooter's in trouble now, his kidnappers don't take credit cards." Martin Sheen CLV 90 min. Comedy Transylvania 6-5000 20.00 "The good citizens of Transylvania invite you to this, the most frighteningly funny event of the year." Ed Begley Jr., Jeff Goldblum CLV 94 min. Comedy Meet the Hollowheads 20.00 "Makes the "Married...With Children" gang look sane! Just say NO to butt polish." CLV 89 min. Comedy Don't Tell Mom The Babysitter's Dead 20.00 "No rules. No curfews. No nagging. No pulse. Home Alone times 5!" Christina Applegate CLV 105 min. Animated POPEYE at Sea 20.00 "9 hilarious cartoon adventures on the high seas." CLV 60 min. Color Musical Babes in Toyland 20.00 Disney re-make of the classic with Annette, Tommy Sands, Ray Bolger, and Ed Wynn. CLV 105 min. Action American Angels - Baptism of Blood 20.00 "Meet the first ladies of Wrestling!" CLV 99 min. Making of... Runaway Train/52 Pickup 20.00 "All of the behind the scenes action displayed for your pleasure." Jon Voigt Ann-Margret CAV 43 min. Drama I Posed for Playboy 20.00 "When fantasy meets reality!" Lynda Carter CLV 98 min. Shipping costs of $5.00 per disk ($3.00/disk for 3 disks or more) will be added to the total. 10% off of orders of 5 or more titles. No CODs. MO or checks accepted in advance payment. Larry McElhiney (408) 426-5858 x358 mack@mchome.santa-cruz.ca.us
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From: eab@msc.edu (Edward Bertsch) Subject: Re: I have seen the lobby, and it is us Organization: Minnesota Supercomputer Center, Minneapolis, MN Lines: 18 I agree that notifying your elected officials of your feelings on this (and any other, for that matter) issue is the way to go. And by the way, the phone #s on the list posted the other day were all in Washington D.C. -- For most of you, your elected officials will also maintain a local office in your area code. When I 'manage' my elected officials, I use their local office #'s exclusively, and my fax modem and windows-print-capture software are my tool of choice. They see my words as I have stated them, rather than a summary as they would if I called in /voice/ and left a comment with the office staff. -- Edward A. Bertsch (eab@msc.edu) Minnesota Supercomputer Center, Inc. Operations/User Services 1200 Washington Avenue South (612) 626-1888 work Minneapolis, Minnesota 55415 (612) 645-0168 voice mail [DISCLAIMER: MY OPINIONS; NOT MSCI'S]
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From: dealy@narya.gsfc.nasa.gov (Brian Dealy - CSC) Subject: Re: Motif maling list Organization: NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center Lines: 14 Distribution: world NNTP-Posting-Host: narya.gsfc.nasa.gov Originator: dealy@narya.gsfc.nasa.gov The motif mailing list will now be located at lobo.gsfc.nasa.gov If you would like to be added (or deleted) from this list, please send mail to motif-request@lobo.gsfc.nasa.gov to mail to the list, send mail to motif@lobo.gsfc.nasa.gov Brian -- Brian Dealy |301-572-8267| It not knowing where it's at dealy@kong.gsfc.nasa.gov | | that's important,it's knowing !uunet!dftsrv!kong!dealy | | where it's not at... B.Dylan
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From: gld@cunixb.cc.columbia.edu (Gary L Dare) Subject: Re: The Manitoban Candidate Nntp-Posting-Host: cunixb.cc.columbia.edu Reply-To: gld@cunixb.cc.columbia.edu (Gary L Dare) Organization: PhDs In The Hall Lines: 32 smith@phoneme.harvard.edu (Steven Smith) writes: >bross@sandbanks.cosc.brocku.ca (Brian Ross) writes: > >> In the world of the future, Bill Clinton will appoint Canadians to >> govern all American institutions (starting with the American health >> care system). We will be benevolent Canadian dictators. > >With yet another tax being floated by the Clinton administration to >pay for new ``free'' social programs, I've really begun to suspect >that the Canadians, long resentful of their place in the American >shadow, brainwashed an American draft dodger who fled to Canada some >time between 1966 and 1968, tutored him in the ways of Canadian >socialism, awarded him with smokeless marijuana cigarettes when he got >the correct answers, then returned him to the states (under the >control of the domineering wife assigned to his case) to attain high >public office and destroy the evil individualistic and free market >forces in America, thus shaping America in the Canadian image. And not only that, made a second clone from the same tissue sample after that of said domineering wife, to run at the helm of the more-pro-business party under guise of more free trade ... and she did inhale, many times, to boot ... (-; (-; (-; 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: peter.m@insane.apana.org.au (Peter Tryndoch) Subject: What'S A Good Ic For Rs23 Lines: 13 AllTall Cool OneWhat's a good IC for RS23 TC>From: rky57514@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu (Tall Cool One ) TC>Organization: University of Illinois at Urbana TC>I'm looking for an IC that will convert RS232 voltage levels to TTL vo TC>levels. Something relatively inexpensive would be nice, too. Anyone TC>a suggestion?? Thanks. Try a Maxim "MAX232CPE" 8 pin dil, converts 5V to 12V for 232commms. What a clever little gizmo! Peter T.
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From: garrett@Ingres.COM (THE SKY ALREADY FELL. NOW WHAT?) Subject: Recent News News-Software: VAX/VMS VNEWS 1.4-b1 Keywords: Organization: ASK Computer Systems, Ingres Product Division Lines: 35 In the hopes of adding a little life to, what seems to be, the same old debates, I would like to add a few bits of info and ask for comments. 1) A couple days ago the headlines were splashed with stories of proof that the North Vietnamese had held U.S. hostages after the war ended. Way back in today's newspaper (Page A7 of San Francisco Chronicle) there is an article about the document that held the proof. [used without permission] "The document, which was discovered in the archives of the Soviet Communist Party in Moscow, is a Russian translation of what is described as a September 1972 report prepared for the Vietnam Politburo by General Tran Van Quang, who is identified as the deputy chief of staff of the North Vietnamese army." [later on in the article after it talks about the claim of 1,205 Americans in North Vietnamese prisons] "Phong said the easiest way to prove that the document is a fabrication is to review Quang's career. In 1972, he said, Quang was not deputy chief of staff; he was the army commander in Military Region 4 in central Vietnam." 2) I heard on the radio that the Church of Scientology has filed for bankrupcy becuase the employees of Cocolat , owned by CoS, filed a class action suit against them for requiring the employees to pay dues to become members of the Church. Anyone heard more about this? 3) Micheal Jackson went into business with Micheal Milken. No lie. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ "Who said anything about panicking?" snapped Authur. Garrett Johnson "This is still just culture shock. You wait till I've Garrett@Ingres.com settled into the situation and found my bearings. THEN I'll start panicking!" - Douglas Adams ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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From: jwg@sedv1.acd.com ( Jim Grey) Subject: Re: Necessity of fuel injector cleaning by dealership Organization: Hell Lines: 19 In article <1993Apr2.174850.6289@cbnewsl.cb.att.com> prm@cbnewsl.cb.att.com (paul.r.mount) writes: > >In your experience, how true is it that a fuel injector cleaning >will do much more good than just using detergent gas. While I >agree that a clogged fuel injector would darken my day, how clogged >do they get, and is $59 a good price (or can I do it myself by buying >a can of ____ (what?) and doing ___ what? A "fuel injector cleaning" at the dealer is probably little more than them opening your gas tank, dumping in a bottle of fuel injector cleaner, and sending you on your merry way $59 poorer. Go to KMart and buy the cleaner yourself for $1.29. Just because you dealer sez you need it, don't mean it's necessarily so. Be suspicious. jim grey jwg@acd4.acd.com
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From: JEK@cu.nih.gov Subject: hearing sinners Lines: 18 On the question, "Does God hear the prayers of sinners?" we need to distinguish. If we say that He never hears the prayers of any who have sinned, we make pointless all prayers by anyone born less than 19 centuries ago. But if we consider the prayers of the impenitent sinner, of someone who says, "Lord, I want you to do this for me, but don't expect me to change my way of life," that is a different matter. Even here, I would not venture to say that God never grants such petitions (just as He sends sun and rain on the evil and on the good). However, if someone we know well is praying to God in that spirit, we might have the responsibility to say, "Remember, if God's help is real, then so are His commands." Yours, James Kiefer
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From: William_Mosco@vos.stratus.com Subject: RE: Blast them next time Organization: Stratus Computer, Marlboro Ma. Lines: 29 Distribution: usa NNTP-Posting-Host: hudm4-enet.mfg.stratus.com > #DELETED BECAUSE IT SOUNDS TWISTED" >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. ##flame thrower on## Well I don't want my tax dollars going to that kind of philosophy. maybe if the good folks you are talking about are people like you than I might be inclined to accept it. What does the batf do anyway? Why don't we have a bureau for militant, paranoid, freedom killers like yourself. People like you are more dangerous than alcohol, tobacco and firearms. >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. Maybe we should just have nuked the whole city, I mean, what's a 100,000 good souls anyway? Get real, you sound like a racist. I guess life isn't so precious to you, do you realize that there were 24 children KILLED!!! They will never get to fall in love, they won't see another sunrise, no prom, no first date, no football, baseball no NOTHING. Why doesn't some people think first before they let everyone know how narrow they are. "Flame thrower off"
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From: randy@msc.cornell.edu Subject: SCSI vs. IDE Organization: Cornell University Lines: 8 Do all SCSI cards for DOS systems require a separate device driver to be loaded into memory for each SCSI device hooked up? Will this also be true of the 32-bit OS's? Thanks. Randy
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From: pgf@srl03.cacs.usl.edu (Phil G. Fraering) Subject: Re: Comet in Temporary Orbit Around Jupiter? Article-I.D.: srl03.pgf.734063192 Organization: Univ. of Southwestern Louisiana Lines: 22 shag@aero.org (Rob Unverzagt) writes: >In article <5APR199318045045@kelvin.jpl.nasa.gov> baalke@kelvin.jpl.nasa.gov (Ron Baalke) writes: >> According the IAU Circular #5744, Comet Shoemaker-Levy 1993e, may be >> temporarily in orbit around Jupiter. The comet had apparently made a >> close flyby of Jupiter sometime in 1992 resulting in the breakup of the >> comet. Attempts to determine the comet's orbit has been complicated by >> the near impossibility of measuring the comet's center of mass. >> >Am I missing something -- what does knowing the comet's center >of mass do for you in orbit determination? >Shag I'm not sure, but it almost sounds like they can't figure out where the _nucleus_ is within the coma. If they're off by a couple hundred miles, well, you can imagine the rest... -- Phil Fraering |"Seems like every day we find out all sorts of stuff. pgf@srl02.cacs.usl.edu|Like how the ancient Mayans had televison." Repo Man
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From: ychen@hubcap.clemson.edu (Eric Chen) Subject: Fortegraph Emulator Card, what's this? Organization: Clemson University, Clemson SC Lines: 14 someone gave me this brand new card. I am thinking to sell it cuz I don't need it. but the problem is that i don't even know what this is. this was made by Forte Communications Co. it has 2 board combined together (looks wierd to me) and has 2 9 pin ports (one male and one female), and also has a round port (like BNC, not sure). this was made in 1986, and has a "fortegraph emulator & diagnostic" disk with it. has anyone here ever seen this or known what this is. appreciate your help in advance. eric
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From: olson@anchor.esd.sgi.com (Dave Olson) Subject: Re: SGI sales practices (Was: Crimson (Was: Kubota Announcement?)) Organization: Silicon Graphics, Inc. Mountain View, CA Lines: 90 In <1qjrec$qem@network.ucsd.edu> spl@ivem.ucsd.edu (Steve Lamont) writes: | What I *am* annoyed about is the fact that we were led to believe that | we *would* be able to upgrade to a multiprocessor version of the | Crimson without the assistance of a fork lift truck. It should have been made fairly clear that the *most* Crimson would ever get was a 150 (75 old style) MHz CPU upgrade. Certainly this was mentioned on comp.sys.sgi on more than one occasion as being likely. If our sales folks were saying otherwise, they were either confused, or less than honest/ethical, or somebody further up the chain inside SGI was misleading them. | I'm also annoyed about being sold *several* Personal IRISes at a | previous site on the understanding *that* architecture would be around | for a while, rather than being flushed. There were 4 versions (20, 25, 30, 35), although admittedly the 30 came out at the same time as the 35, over a period of 2 1/2 years. The chassis simply couldn't be pushed any further. I'd say 4 years was a pretty good lifespan, myself, for a system design in this day and age. Getting the 35 to work caused a lot of gray hairs in both the hardware and product design groups; we would have been out of our minds to push it further, and I *know* that was made clear, almost from the day the 35 started shipping. We had one last kicker in the form of the Elan graphics, which made 3 graphics versions over its lifespan, which I also think is pretty good. | Now I understand that SGI is responsible to its investors and has to | keep showing a positive quarterly bottom line (odd that I found myself | pressured on at least two occasions to get the business on the books | just before the end of the quarter), but I'm just a little tired of | getting boned in the process. Please, by all means send a complaint letter through SGI support or sales on your concerns. There should be no reason for sales folks to misrepresent future upgrades to customers (sure, sometimes there will be confusion for a while, over whether an upgrade will be available, but that shouldn't last too long, and doesn't seem to be what you are referring to). Yes, the sales folks *do* get bonus's at the end of some (all?) quarters, but that is pretty common industry wide, and sometimes that can result in good deals for customers (sometimes it probably pushes folks into systems that aren't what they need, I'm sure, but nobody is *forcing* you to buy at end of quarter, after all...) | Maybe it's because my lab buys SGIs in onesies and twosies, so we | aren't entitled to a "peek under the covers" as the Big Kids (NASA, | for instance) are. This lab, and I suspect that a lot of other labs They don't get all that long a lead time either; although certainly they get presentations on possible new products, and their opinions may well influence the end product, but that also is life in the industry. We can't design systems that meet just their needs, or we won't sell too many systems, after all (which is not to say that we don't have some niche products, like Reality Engine). | and organizations, doesn't have a load of money to spend on computers | every year, so we can't be out buying new systems on a regular basis. | The boxes that we buy now will have to last us pretty much through the | entire grant period of five years and, in some case, beyond. That | means that I need to buy the best piece of equipment that I can when I | have the money, not some product that was built, to paraphrase one | previous poster's words, 'to fill a niche' to compete with some other | vendor. I'm going to be looking at this box for the next five years. | And every time I look at it, I'm going to think about SGI and how I | could have better spent my money (actually *your* money, since we're | supported almost entirely by Federal tax dollars). But surely you don't expect a system you buy now for a five year period to be constantly upgradable over that entire five year period? That's a rather unreasonable expectation, in my experience (with workstations/microcomputers). Supported, and parts available, yes, but certainly not upgradable to the latest and greatest! | Now you'll have to pardon me while I go off and hiss and fume in a | corner somewhere and think dark, libelous thoughts. I missed your first posting, but as I say, by all means share your frustation with somebody at a level inside SGI where it might have an effect (not immediate, I'm sure, but complaints aren't going to be ignored, and *may* affect future plans, if we hear similar things from more than one person/site). All of the above is, as usual, my personal opinion, not SGI's. -- Let no one tell me that silence gives consent, | Dave Olson because whoever is silent dissents. | Silicon Graphics, Inc. Maria Isabel Barreno | olson@sgi.com PS: I start my sabbatical 29 May, ask those questions now ;)
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From: wdstarr@athena.mit.edu (William December Starr) Subject: Re: ABOLISH SELECTIVE SERVICE Organization: Northeastern Law, Class of '93 Lines: 18 NNTP-Posting-Host: nw12-326-1.mit.edu In-reply-to: william@fractl.tn.cornell.edu In article <1qpvj2$dfp@fitz.TC.Cornell.EDU>, william@fractl.tn.cornell.edu said in response to Dave Borden: > You selfish little bastard. Afraid you might have to sacrafice > somthing for your country. What someone not approve a lone for you ? > To bad. What is immoral is: people like you and the current president > who don't have any idea why this country still exists after 200+ > years. William: If the reason that this country still stands after 200+ years is that it uses military conscription to force young men to fight for causes that they don't believe in strongly enough to volunteer for military service in support of, then perhaps the fact that the country is still standing is not good news... -- William December Starr <wdstarr@athena.mit.edu>
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From: kennu@mits.mdata.fi (Kenneth Falck) Subject: Re: CView answers Organization: Microdata International Telecomm Service Nntp-Posting-Host: mits.mdata.fi Lines: 32 In article <C5Mv2n.49t@rahul.net> bryanw@rahul.net (Bryan Woodworth) writes: >In <1993Apr17.113223.12092@imag.fr> schaefer@imag.imag.fr (Arno Schaefer) writes: > >>Sorry, Bryan, this is not quite correct. Remember the VGALIB package that comes >>with Linux/SLS? It will switch to VGA 320x200x256 mode *without* Xwindows. >>So at least it is *possible* to write a GIF viewer under Linux. However I don't >>think that there exists a similar SVGA package, and viewing GIFs in 320x200 is >>not very nice. > >No, VGALIB? Amazing.. I guess it was lost in all those subdirs :-) >Thanks for correcting me. It doesn't sound very appealing though, only >320x200? I'm glad it wasn't something major I missed. Tommy Frandsen's VGAlib (which is probably what you're talking about) will do the standard VGA modes, some tweaked modes and then the Tseng ET4000 Super VGA modes. I have an ET4000 and I'm viewing GIF's at 640x480/256 (I have a lousy/small monitor) with dpg-view on Linux. I think I had to change some constants in the dpg-view sources to make it use the ET4k modes. VGAlib's sources seem to be designed for easy addition of new Super VGA support; each mode is an array of register values and there's a program that dumps an array declaration of this kind describing the current mode. Haven't tried it though... (Btw, my version of VGAlib is 1.2.) -- kennu@mits.mdata.fi Try Linux, a free UNIX by Linus Torvalds for 386+'s. Read comp.os.linux (or ask me by email if you like) for more information. You can run X11, TeX, GNU EMACS and much more on top of a nice POSIX environment.
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From: tbigham@shearson.com (Tim Bigham) Subject: Re: Advice on BMWs and winter driving Reply-To: tbigham@shearson.com Organization: Lehman Brothers, Inc. Lines: 26 This past winter I drove from NYC to Killington,VT 6 or 7 times in my 1990 325i Convertible (talk about poor reputation in the snow!!) with an EXCELLENT set of snow tires. I put 4 Noika NR10s on in Dec. and have been sure footed in some pretty severe weather conditions ever since. I've plowed through 4 - 5 inch snow covered roads effortlessly, while other cars have been paralyzed (front wheel drive included). Concentrate more on "where the rubber meets the road" rather than driveability of cars in snowy conditions. Drive carefully, buy good snow tires, and most cars will perform adequately in less than ideal conditions. An aside: I can't praise Noika NR10 snows enough. Absolutely the BEST snow tires I have ever driven on. If you live in the snow belt, do yourself a favor and get a set of these next winter. Tim --- Timothy J. Bigham | All opinions expressed above are my own Lehman Brothers, Inc. | and should not be construed as those of AMEX Tower, World Financial Center | my employer. New York, N.Y. |
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From: bds@uts.ipp-garching.mpg.de (Bruce d. Scott) Subject: Re: News briefs from KH # 1026 Organization: Rechenzentrum der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft in Garching Lines: 21 Distribution: world NNTP-Posting-Host: uts.ipp-garching.mpg.de Mack posted: "I know nothing about statistics, but what significance does the relatively small population growth rate have where the sampling period is so small (at the end of 1371)?" This is not small. A 2.7 per cent annual population growth rate implies a doubling in 69/2.7 \approx 25 years. Can you imagine that? Most people seem not able to, and that is why so many deny that this problem exists, for me most especially in the industrialised countries (low growth rates, but large environmental impact). Iran's high growth rate threatens things like accelerated desertification due to intensive agriculture, deforestation, and water table drop. Similar to what is going on in California (this year's rain won't save you in Stanford!). This is probably more to blame than the current government's incompetence for dropping living standards in Iran. -- Gruss, Dr Bruce Scott The deadliest bullshit is Max-Planck-Institut fuer Plasmaphysik odorless and transparent bds at spl6n1.aug.ipp-garching.mpg.de -- W Gibson
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From: stlouis@unixg.ubc.ca (Phill St. Louis) Subject: Billy Taylor a Brave or Jay? Organization: University of British Columbia, Vancouver, B.C., Canada Lines: 8 Distribution: world NNTP-Posting-Host: unixg.ubc.ca Does anyone know where Billy Taylor is? Richmond or Syracuse? He was taken by the Jays in the Rule V draft, but not kept on the roster. Baseball Weekly said that he was demoted to Syracuse, but a Toronto paper indicated that the Braves took him back. Is there an Atlanta fan, or anyone reading this, who knows? Thanks psl
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From: ak333@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (Martin Linsenbigler) Subject: Re: Permanent Swap File Organization: Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH (USA) Lines: 39 Reply-To: ak333@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (Martin Linsenbigler) NNTP-Posting-Host: hela.ins.cwru.edu In a previous article, mlipsie@rdm09.std.com (Mike Lipsie MPU) says: >In article <C54yFD.6LD@sunfish.usd.edu> pwiseman@salmon.usd.edu (Cliff) writes: >> >>Your swap file is purged every time you exit windows. If you shut off your >>computer without exiting windows your swap file remains. 20 Mb is on the large >>side, are you running more applications than you really need to at the same time? > >This is, of course, not true. The *temporary* swap file is purged >every time you exit windows. The permanent file is permanent and >can only be changed by adjusting the virtual memory. > >I suspect that either the original poster was "tinkering" and >adjusted the swap file to 20MB (and then forgot about it) or >somebody "helped" him. > >-- >Mike Lipsie (work) mlipsie@ca.merl.com >Mitsubishi Electronic Research Laboratory (home) mikel@dosbears.UUCP > When I first setup windows using the self load mode It grabbed about 20 megs of swap file space, my 120 meg HD was nearly empty at that time. I deleted windows for a time and recently reloaded, now my HD is nearly full and windows just took 4 megs. I have read somewhere that the best rule of thumb is have your permanent swap file the same size as your regular RAM size. I have 4 megs of RAM and windows took 4 meg perm swap file. Works very well. In fact with my available HD space, about 20 megs it won't let me make the swap file any bigger. You should change your virtual mem swap file to 8 megs I think that is what you said your RAM was. C-ya..... /\/\artin -- This communication is sent by /\/\artin University of Arizona Tucson ========================================================================= ak333@cleveland.freenet.edu mlinsenb@ccit.arizona.edu mlinsenb@arizvms DEATH HAS BEEN DEAD FOR ABOUT 2,000 YEARS ****** FOLLOW THE KING OF KINGS
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From: mhsu@lonestar.utsa.edu (Melinda . Hsu ) Subject: Re: The arrogance of Christians Organization: University of Texas at San Antonio Lines: 26 >They believe the danger is real, but others may not. > >Does that mean that the first group are NECESSARILY arrogant in warning >others of the danger? Does it mean that they are saying that their beliefs >are correct, and all others are false? > >Some might indeed react to opposition with arrogance, and behave in an >arrogant manner, but that is a personal idiocyncracy. It does not >necessarily mean that they are all arrogant. No the members of the first group are not necessarily arrogant. But when I ask them if they are absolutely certain that the volcano will erupt, I expect them to say so "No, but I've chosen to believe some knowledgable people who have determined that the volcano will erupt," rather than, "Yes, I am absolutely certain." When it comes to religious discussions, arrogance or at best naivete is reflected in the latter type of statement. | Louis J. Kim --- _ O PH:512-522-5556 | | Southwest Research Institute --- ,/ |\/' FAX:512-522-3042 | | Post Office Drawer 28510 ---- |__ lkim@swri.edu | | San Antonio, TX 78228-0510 ---- __/ \ 76450.2231@compuserve.com | --
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From: demon@desire.wright.edu (Not a Boomer) Subject: Re: Capital Gains tax increase "loses" money Distribution: na Organization: ACME Products Lines: 70 In article <C5J8wI.IGK@panix.com>, eck@panix.com (Mark Eckenwiler) writes: > In <1993Apr15.045651.6892@midway.uchicago.edu>, thf2@midway.uchicago.edu sez: >>In article <1993Apr14.135227.8579@desire.wright.edu> demon@desire.wright.edu (Not a Boomer) writes: >>> >>> No, I'm saying any long term investor (the ones likely to have large >>>capital gains) would be foolish to sell in order to avoid a tax hike that a) >>>might disappear in any given year and b) be overcome in a year or two by >>>accumlated gains. >> >>To which my response is--so what? Not all people who pay capital gains >>taxes are long term investors. More than enough of them aren't for there >>to be huge blip whenever capital gains taxes get raised. >> I never said that *everyone* would find this advantageous. I said that >>more than enough would for the result to be readily noticeable and distort >>"trends". > > Even if Brett's eventual-return figures were correct -- and they > clearly weren't -- he'd still be wrong about the cause for the '86 > blip because he fails to consider 2 basic factors: You misunderstand. I'm not trying to prove a *cause* for anything. Merely pointing out that Ted's assertion that the "blip" in revenues was "caused" by selling to avoid the tax can't be proven. > 1) As Ted notes, not everyone is a long-term investor. One might find > oneself, as I did in late 1986, anticipating expenses in the near term > that require selling off holdings. Given the choice between waiting a > few weeks (and taking an extra tax hit) or selling in December with > preferential tax treatment, only a fool would choose the former. Not disputed. > 2) The fact that Brett can now construct _post hoc_ calculations of > what would have been more beneficial to investors is in many respects > beside the point. There was plenty of _Money_-style advice given to > unsophisticated investors in late 1986 to "sell now and save on > taxes." In case anyone missed it, there was no shortage of similar > advice late last year (in the NYTimes, e.g.), even though that advice > was based not on the foregone conclusion of enacted law (as in 1986), > but merely on the *assumption* that Clinton would raise tax rates > (without capping CG taxes, contrary to the current proposal). It works for any situation. If you believe the market is going up, don't sell. If believe it's not, sell. But then you'd be selling anyways, wouldn't you? So where is the evidence that a large number of people suddenly decided that the higher taxes meant they should sell before the year was out? There isn't any. Ted's saying that the increase over the previous year is "proof" of that proposition, but I'm saying you can't know that the trend of increasing capital gains revenues wouldn't account for a lot of that increase. 1986 was the height of the housing boom, remember. People were "trading up" like mad. > It's nice to think that investors always behave in their optimal > economic interest. Like assuming weightless ropes and frictionless > pulleys, though, this sort of thinking often fails to describe > accurately what happens in the real world. Indeed. Brett ________________________________________________________________________________ "There's nothing so passionate as a vested interest disguised as an intellectual conviction." Sean O'Casey in _The White Plague_ by Frank Herbert.
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From: kde@boi.hp.com (Keith Emmen) Subject: Re: A Message for you Mr. President: How do you know what happened? Organization: Hewlett-Packard / Boise, Idaho X-Newsreader: Tin 1.1scd1 PL4 Lines: 23 tbrent@bank.ecn.purdue.edu (Timothy J Brent) writes: : : Probably not. But then, I don't pack heavy weaponry with intent to use it. : You don't really think he should have been allowed to keep that stuff do : you? If so, tell me where you live so I can be sure to steer well clear. I understand that they had the neccessary licenses and permits to own automatic weapons. : The public also has rights, and they should be placed above those of the : individual. Go ahead, call me a commie, but you'd be singing a different : tune if I exercised my right to rape your daughter. He broke the law, he : was a threat to society, they did there job - simple. I haven't seen any proof (or even evidence) that the BD's had broken the law. If you have proof (or evidence), let's hear it. "The FBI said so" is NOT evidence. : : I'll support them all (except no. 2) I guess there will always be people who wish to be peasants. The politicians prefer unarmed peasants
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From: howp@skyfox Subject: Thoughts on a 1982 Yamaha Seca Turbo? Organization: University of Saskatchewan Lines: 16 NNTP-Posting-Host: sask.usask.ca I was wondering if anybody knows anything about a Yamaha Seca Turbo. I'm considering buying a used 1982 Seca Turbo for $1300 Canadian (~$1000 US) with 30,000 km on the odo. This will be my first bike. Any comments? Thanks. Peter How Institute of Space and Atmospheric Studies University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan CANADA (306) 966-6452 IN::how@skisas.usask.ca ********************************************************************** * 1983 clapped-out Ford Truck * **********************************************************************
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Organization: Queen's University at Kingston From: Graydon <SAUNDRSG@QUCDN.QueensU.CA> Subject: Re: What if the USSR had reached the Moon first? <dxb105.734155421@aries> <1993Apr7.124724.22534@yang.earlham.edu> <dxb105.734495289@virgo> <1993Apr12.161742.22647@yang.earlham.edu> <93107.144339SAUNDRSG@QUCDN.QueensU.CA> <1993Apr18.091051.14496@ke4zv.uucp> Lines: 38 In article <1993Apr18.091051.14496@ke4zv.uucp>, gary@ke4zv.uucp (Gary Coffman) says: >In article <93107.144339SAUNDRSG@QUCDN.QueensU.CA> Graydon ><SAUNDRSG@QUCDN.QueensU.CA> writes: >>This is turning into 'what's a moonbase good for', and I ought >>not to post when I've a hundred some odd posts to go, but I would >>think that the real reason to have a moon base is economic. >>Since someone with space industry will presumeably have a much >>larger GNP than they would _without_ space industry, eventually, >>they will simply be able to afford more stuff. > >If I read you right, you're saying in essence that, with a larger >economy, nations will have more discretionary funds to *waste* >on a lunar facility. That was certainly partially the case with Apollo, >but real Lunar colonies will probably require a continuing military, >scientific, or commercial reason for being rather than just a "we have >the money, why not?" approach. I was assuming that there won't be a moon base unless it makes a profit, actually. If it does, well, that gives a larger GNP which leads to being able to spend more money on your military, including gosh-wow space stuff. (assuming it's profitable, rather than paying for itself.) > >It's conceivable that Luna will have a military purpose, it's possible >that Luna will have a commercial purpose, but it's most likely that >Luna will only have a scientific purpose for the next several hundred >years at least. Therefore, Lunar bases should be predicated on funding >levels little different from those found for Antarctic bases. Can you >put a 200 person base on the Moon for $30 million a year? Even if you >use grad students? You might be able to _run_ one for that; put it there, hardly. Why do you think at least a couple centuries before there will be significant commerical activity on the Moon? Graydon
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From: jgk@osc.COM (Joe Keane) Subject: Re: Hard drive security for FBI targets Summary: Encrypted data looks random. Keywords: entropy Reply-To: Joe Keane <jgk@osc.com> Organization: Versant Object Technology Lines: 47 Weather: mostly cloudy, high 64, low 49 Moon-Phase: waxing gibbous (99% of full) In article <1993Apr2.050451.7866@ucsu.Colorado.EDU> cuffell@spot.Colorado.EDU (Tim Cuffel) writes: >How about this. I create a bunch of sets of random data, and encrypt it. I >keep only one of the sets of random data around, to show that I encypt random >data for kicks. The rest, I delete with their keys. I tell all my friends. >I think this establishes reasonable doubt about the contents of any encrypted >files, and my ability to provides keys. Since anyone could do this, any law >that forces a user to provide keys on demand is worthless. The law is much worse than worthless. It gives police the power to put innocent people in jail because they (the police) find something they don't understand. Most police don't know what the return key does, never mind the difference between a core file and classified military secrets. There are plenty of scenarios where the user would have no idea what something is either. It could be uninitialized junk. The burden of proof is on the user to show that it's something a normal upstanding citizen should have. No one should ever be put in that situation, especially in America. What's disgusting about this is how easily most people go along with it, to provide a bargaining chip against some hypothetical *alleged* child molester or drug dealer, or whatever bad thing is in style at the time. Basically most people don't have a clear distinction between criminals and suspects. As an analogy, it's like they find a loose screw in your house, and they insist that you're building a bomb or machine gun. They ask you where it came from (like you'd know), and ask you to prove your claim. When you explain it in such simple terms, people may start to get the idea. As a matter of fact, i do keep random files on my disk. The reason is, without special-purpose hardware, it takes a long time to generate good random bits. I have programs that crank out a couple bits per minute, which is pretty conservative, but over time that's more than i need. If you think about it, there's no point in actually encrypting random data, because it just gives you different random data. If you want some data to look like an encrypted file, you just put an appropriate header on it. If enough people do this, some of them will be put in jail. When you get arrested and the police ask for your keys, you can tell them it's just random junk, although of course they won't believe you. While you're sitting in jail, you can take consolation in the fact that the government will burn a few CPU-years trying to find something that's not there. -- Joe Keane, amateur cryptologist jgk@osc.com (uunet!amdcad!osc!jgk)
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From: svoboda@rtsg.mot.com (David Svoboda) Subject: Re: Another question about synthetic engi Nntp-Posting-Host: corolla18 Organization: Motorola Inc., Cellular Infrastructure Group Lines: 26 In article <1993Apr2.043642.5682@spectrum.xerox.com> cooley@xerox.com writes: |In article 17418@news.arc.nasa.gov, howland@noc2.arc.nasa.gov (Curt Howland) writes: |>Castrol Syntec does not contain teflon, it gets its greater |>lubrication by bonding to the metal surfaces of the engine, |>thus making the metal ride on the polymer rather |>than having metal-to-metal contact. I do not know if this |>also reduces the acid contact with the metal, but it seems |>likely. | |Just becase something forms a resin does not mean that |it's not teflon based. The PTFE in slick-50 is not teflon |either, but it's still teflon based. "Teflon" is a DuPont-owned tradename for PTFE. Slick-50 does indeed use DuPont Teflon, though some other brands of such stuff may use imported PTFE of another brand. "Teflon", being a trade-name, should always by capitalized. (DuPont disclaims any benefits of PTFE in the oil supply of internal combustion engines, BTW.) Dave Svoboda (svoboda@void.rtsg.mot.com) | "We're bad-t-the-bone! 90 Concours 1000 (Mmmmmmmmmm!) | Bad-t-the-bone!" 84 RZ 350 (Ring Ding) (Woops!) | -- Universally feared AMA 583905 DoD #0330 COG 939 (Chicago) | Denizen warcry.
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From: hurh@fnal.fnal.gov (Patrick Hurh) Subject: Cache Card and Optimum Memory Settings? Organization: fnal Lines: 25 Distribution: world NNTP-Posting-Host: phurh.fnal.gov Here's a question that may be simple enough to answer, but has stumped myself and a few others: What does an external RAM cache card do for you if you already have a large cache set (through control panel) in your SIMMs? EX: I have a Mac IIci with 20 meg RAM, an external video card (so I don't rob my SIMM's), and the default Apple cache card (I believe this is 32K?). Say I have my cache set at 2 MEG, what good does a measly 32K do me on the cache card? Could it actually slow things down by dividing the cache between the card and the SIMM's? Or does it still speed things up by providing a 'secondary staging' area for data normally passed directly into the SIMM RAM cache? I'm confused because it seems like cache cards are so low in memory to really do any good compared to what you can set yourself. Yet, Daystar FastCache has numbers which show around a 30% performance boost on some operations. Are the chips on the cache card simply faster than most SIMM accesses? Please help, I'm trying to find the optimum memory settings for the IIci system described in the EX above. --patrick hurh@fnal.fnal.gov
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From: jbrown@vax.cns.muskingum.edu Subject: Blackhawks win!!! Organization: Muskingum College Lines: 10 The Hawks win!! Jermey Roenick scored his 50 th goal and the Hawks put the Leafs in their place, the losers column. If the Leafs can not even beat the Hawks in a match that had little or no meaning I will hate to see them against the Wings. Oh btw I laugh at rm, that jerky!!! GO HAWKS!!! JB
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From: MLINDROOS@FINABO.ABO.FI (Marcus Lindroos INF) Subject: Re: Sweden-Finland, April 14 In-Reply-To: etxonss@ufsa.ericsson.se's message of Thu, 15 Apr 1993 06:32:53 GMT Organization: Abo Akademi University, Finland X-News-Reader: VMS NEWS 1.24 Lines: 36 In <1993Apr15.063253.17375@ericsson.se> etxonss@ufsa.ericsson.se writes: > > Played in Stockholm Globe arena, April 14 1993: > =============================================== > > SWEDEN - FINLAND 4-3 (2-0,0-2,2-1) > > 1st: SWE 1-0 Jan Larsson (Stefan Nilsson,Patrik Juhlin) 3:15 > SWE 2-0 Peter Popovic (Mikael Renberg,Thomas Rundqvist) 16:20 > 2nd: FIN 2-1 Mika Nieminen (Ville Siren,Mikko Haapakoski) 0:40 > FIN 2-2 Timo Saarikoski (Vesa Viitakoski,Harri Laurila) 17:48 (sh) > 3rd: SWE 3-2 Fredrik Stillman (Stefan Nilsson,Patrik Juhlin) 7:35 (pp) > SWE 4-2 Mikael Renberg 8:40 > FIN 4-3 Saku Koivu (Mika Alatalo) 13:17 > > Shots on goal: Penalties: Attendance: Referee: > Sweden 14 12 15 - 41 4*2min 12,470 Borje Johansson > Finland 12 9 9 - 30 9*2min (Sweden) > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Well, if things were different and I had my way, the headline would be: "NHL, European Division regular season game: Stockholm Storm vs. Helsinki Tornado 4-3..." Two games against every North American-based team (46 in all), and this might have been the ninth and final regular season encounter between Helsinki and Stockholm. The remaining 27 games would involve Paris, Dortmund, Milan... A nice dream. MARCU$ > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > -- > ((\\ //| Staffan Axelsson > \\ //|| etxonss@ufsa.ericsson.se > \\_))//-|| r.s.h. contact for Swedish hockey
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From: isifisher@aol.com Subject: FAX VIA E-MAIL Article-I.D.: aol.9304060119.tn29392 Organization: UTexas Mail-to-News Gateway Lines: 57 NNTP-Posting-Host: cs.utexas.edu Finally a fax service to all Internet users in the continental U.S. without prepayment of any kind. This service is provided by Information System International based in Fishers, Indiana at isifisher@aol.com. As an Internet user, your credit has been automatically approved. So you can start sending faxes RIGHT NOW. 1. How to send a fax To use this service, e-mail to: isifisher@aol.com in the following format: -Your name -Your phone number -Your mailing address - the number you send fax to - the recipient's name and company - the address and phone number of the recipient (optional) ===================================== - fax content Your fax will be sent out within 24 hours. Every fax will include a standard cover sheet free of charge which contains: (1) your name; (2) your phone number; (3) your address; (4) the recipient's name and company. Upon sending out your fax, a receipt will be sent for your record. IMPORTANT: If this is your first time to use the fax service, you MUST include the following paragraph at the beginning of your e-mail: I hereby authorize Information System International to open a fax account for me. I agree to pay all charges incurred upon receiving my monthly bill.. 2. What format is acceptable Only plain ASCII format and Rich Text Format (RTF) are acceptable. (1) For plain ASCII format, Times New Roman fonts of 12-point size will be used. (2) For RTF format, your fax document will appear exactly the same as it would appear on your local laser printer. In almost all word processing software on PC, Mackintosh, Sun workstation, etc., you can save your document in RTF format. 3. How to pay The first time you use our fax service, we will open an account for you under your name. You will be billed each month if you have a balance or when your balance has been over $50.00 - whichever comes first. 4. Cost The cost for continental U.S (excluding Hawaii & Alaska) is only $1.50 for the first page, $0.75 for each additional page. Each fax will include a cover sheet which is free. If you plan to use this service, you should save the entire text posted above.
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From: kubey@sgi.com (Ken Kubey) Subject: Re: DAVE KINGMAN FOR THE HALL OF FAME Organization: Silicon Graphics, Inc., Mountain View, CA Lines: 16 Nntp-Posting-Host: summit.wpd.sgi.com In article <1993Apr16.011653.7403@Princeton.EDU> roger@astro.princeton.edu (Roger Lustig) writes: > >As for Ryan, is his W-L better than Morris'? That's what a lot of voters >tend to look at. And Morris *was* awfully good for a decade, and doesn't >lead MLB history in walks allowed, either. Despite walks and loses, Ryan deserves to be in the Hall of Fame (IMHO) based only on his ho-hitters. The strike-out records are an extra. What do people think about Andre "400 HR" Dawson for the HOF? ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name: Ken Kubey or QB | Reading, editing or printing of this text Address: kubey@sgi.com | without the express written consent of Disclaimer: the usual | Major League Baseball is prohibited. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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From: dla@se05.wg2.waii.com (Doug Acker) Subject: xterm build problem in Solaris2.1 Reply-To: acker@se01.wg2.waii.com Organization: Western Geophysical Exploration Products Lines: 20 NNTP-Posting-Host: se05.wg2.waii.com ..continuing on my build problems, I got stuck here build xterm... gcc -fpcc-struct-return -o xterm main.o input.o charproc.o cursor.o util.o tabs.o screen.o scrollbar.o button.o Tekproc.o misc.o VTPrsTbl.o TekPrsTbl.o data.o menu.o -O2 -R/usr/wgep/X11R5.sos5/lib${LD_RUN_PATH+\:$LD_RUN_PATH} -L../.././lib/Xaw -lXaw -L../.././lib/Xmu -lXmu -L../.././lib/Xt -lXt -L../.././extensions/lib -lXext -L../.././lib/X -lX11 -L/usr/wgep/X11R5.sos5/lib -lsocket -lnsl -ltermcap Undefined first referenced symbol in file index /usr/ucblib/libtermcap.a(termcap.o) rindex /usr/ucblib/libtermcap.a(termcap.o) ld: fatal: Symbol referencing errors. No output written to xterm *** Error code 1 make: Fatal error: Command failed for target `xterm' Any clues for help? -- Douglas L.Acker Western Geophysical Exploration Products ____ ____ ____ a division of Western Atlas International Inc. \ \ / /\ / /\ A Litton / Dresser Company \ \/ / \ / / \ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ \ / / \ / /\ \ Internet : acker@wg2.waii.com \/___/ \/___/ \___\ Voice : (713) 964-6128
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From: prb@access.digex.com (Pat) Subject: Re: Space Research Spin Off Organization: Express Access Online Communications USA Lines: 30 NNTP-Posting-Host: access.digex.net In article <C50zxA.1K9@zoo.toronto.edu> henry@zoo.toronto.edu (Henry Spencer) writes: >In article <1ppm7j$ip@access.digex.net> prb@access.digex.com (Pat) writes: |>I thought the area rule was pioneered by Boeing. |>NASA guys developed the rule, but no-one knew if it worked |>until Boeing built the hardware 727 and maybe the FB-111????? | |Nope. The decisive triumph of the area rule was when Convair's YF-102 -- |contractually commmitted to being a Mach 1.5 fighter and actually found |to be incapable of going supersonic in level flight -- was turned into |the area-ruled YF-102A which met the specs. This was well before either |the 727 or the FB-111; the 102 flew in late 1953, and Convair spent most |of the first half of 1954 figuring out what went wrong and most of the |second half building the first 102A. |-- |All work is one man's work. | Henry Spencer @ U of Toronto Zoology | - Kipling | henry@zoo.toronto.edu utzoo!henry Good thing i stuck in a couple of question marks up there. I seem to recall, somebody built or at least proposed a wasp waisetd Passenger civil transport. I thought it was a 727, but maybe it was a DC- 8,9??? Sure it had a funny passenger compartment, but on the other hand it seemed to save fuel. I thought Area rules applied even before transonic speeds, just not as badly. pat
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From: yoony@aix.rpi.edu (Young-Hoon Yoon) Subject: Re: Gun Talk -- Legislative Update for States Keywords: gun talk, ila Nntp-Posting-Host: aix.rpi.edu Distribution: usa Lines: 27 viking@iastate.edu (Dan Sorenson) writes: >lvc@cbnews.cb.att.com (Larry Cipriani) writes: >>IOWA: All firearm related bills are dead. Senate File 303 >>dealing with off-duty police officers carrying concealed remains >>viable. > The *POWER* of the word processor and a stamp at work. >The fact that around here the state rep generally lives no more than >nine miles from any constituent doesn't hurt, either. >< Dan Sorenson, DoD #1066 z1dan@exnet.iastate.edu viking@iastate.edu > >< ISU only censors what I read, not what I say. Don't blame them. > >< USENET: Post to exotic, distant machines. Meet exciting, > >< unusual people. And flame them. > Does anyone know the particulars on the Senate File 303? Does this bill allow or deny off-duty police from carrying concealed? From what information that I have, Iowa has a discretionary permit policy on CCW. If S 303 allows police(off-duty) to carry concealed then I would be inclined to oppose it. I don't believe off-duty police officers should have any more rights than civilians. If law or policy prevents law-abiding citizens from being armed for self defense then why should off-duty police officer be treated any differently.
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From: choo@ecs.umass.edu Subject: TechWorks -- What You Say? Lines: 19 Greetings!! I'm planning to upgrade my Mac IIsi: (1) from the present 5Megs to 17Megs; and (2) add a Math-Coprocessor. Technology Works, of Austin (Texas) comes quite highly recommended by some Mac magazines. I was just wonderring if anyone could share with me anything about Tech Works (both good and bad experiences); or give any advice about other mail-order companies that I may consider. Your reply would be very much appreciated. Thanks in advance. Sincerely Peter Choo choo@sigma.ecs.umass.edu
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From: lipman@oasys.dt.navy.mil (Robert Lipman) Subject: CALL FOR PRESENTATIONS: Navy SciViz/VR Seminar Article-I.D.: oasys.32850 Expires: 30 Apr 93 04:00:00 GMT Reply-To: lipman@oasys.dt.navy.mil (Robert Lipman) Distribution: usa Organization: Carderock Division, NSWC, Bethesda, MD Lines: 65 CALL FOR PRESENTATIONS NAVY SCIENTIFIC VISUALIZATION AND VIRTUAL REALITY SEMINAR Tuesday, June 22, 1993 Carderock Division, Naval Surface Warfare Center (formerly the David Taylor Research Center) Bethesda, Maryland SPONSOR: NESS (Navy Engineering Software System) is sponsoring a one-day Navy Scientific Visualization and Virtual Reality Seminar. The purpose of the seminar is to present and exchange information for Navy-related scientific visualization and virtual reality programs, research, developments, and applications. PRESENTATIONS: Presentations are solicited on all aspects of Navy-related scientific visualization and virtual reality. All current work, works-in-progress, and proposed work by Navy organizations will be considered. Four types of presentations are available. 1. Regular presentation: 20-30 minutes in length 2. Short presentation: 10 minutes in length 3. Video presentation: a stand-alone videotape (author need not attend the seminar) 4. Scientific visualization or virtual reality demonstration (BYOH) Accepted presentations will not be published in any proceedings, however, viewgraphs and other materials will be reproduced for seminar attendees. ABSTRACTS: Authors should submit a one page abstract and/or videotape to: Robert Lipman Naval Surface Warfare Center, Carderock Division Code 2042 Bethesda, Maryland 20084-5000 VOICE (301) 227-3618; FAX (301) 227-5753 E-MAIL lipman@oasys.dt.navy.mil Authors should include the type of presentation, their affiliations, addresses, telephone and FAX numbers, and addresses. Multi-author papers should designate one point of contact. DEADLINES: The abstact submission deadline is April 30, 1993. Notification of acceptance will be sent by May 14, 1993. Materials for reproduction must be received by June 1, 1993. For further information, contact Robert Lipman at the above address. PLEASE DISTRIBUTE AS WIDELY AS POSSIBLE, THANKS. Robert Lipman | Internet: lipman@oasys.dt.navy.mil David Taylor Model Basin - CDNSWC | or: lip@ocean.dt.navy.mil Computational Signatures and | Voicenet: (301) 227-3618 Structures Group, Code 2042 | Factsnet: (301) 227-5753 Bethesda, Maryland 20084-5000 | Phishnet: stockings@long.legs The sixth sick shiek's sixth sheep's sick.
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From: ani@ms.uky.edu (Aniruddha B. Deglurkar) Subject: help: Splitting a trimming region along a mesh Organization: University Of Kentucky, Dept. of Math Sciences Lines: 28 Hi, I have a problem, I hope some of the 'gurus' can help me solve. Background of the problem: I have a rectangular mesh in the uv domain, i.e the mesh is a mapping of a 3d Bezier patch into 2d. The area in this domain which is inside a trimming loop had to be rendered. The trimming loop is a set of 2d Bezier curve segments. For the sake of notation: the mesh is made up of cells. My problem is this : The trimming area has to be split up into individual smaller cells bounded by the trimming curve segments. If a cell is wholly inside the area...then it is output as a whole , else it is trivially rejected. Does any body know how thiss can be done, or is there any algo. somewhere for doing this. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks, Ani. -- To get irritated is human, to stay cool, divine.
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From: afielden@cbnewsb.cb.att.com (andrew.j.fielden) Subject: X benchmarks Keywords: benchmark Organization: AT&T Lines: 17 We are in the process of evaluating X-terminals. This includes running XRemote over a serial line. I would like to run some X benchmarks to determine comparative performance. Has anyone written any such benchmarks, or know of any useful programs on the net ? I heard of a program called "Xstone", but I couldn't locate it using archie. Please reply to afielden@mlsma.att.com, as I don't get to read this newsgroup much. Thanks in advance for any help. -- +----------------------------------------+----------------------------------+ |Andrew Fielden. AT&T Network Systems UK | Tel : +44 666 832023 | |Information Systems Group (SUN support) | Email : afielden@mlsma.att.com | +----------------------------------------+----------------------------------+