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9000 | From: loki@acca.nmsu.edu (Entropic Destroyer)
Subject: Re: Need info on 43:1 and suicide for refutation
Organization: New Mexico State University
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Entropic Destroyer (loki@acca.nmsu.edu) wrote:
: I have seen these numbers quoted before, and I have seen very specific
: refutation of them quoted as well. If someone will be so kind as to
: email the relevant information, I will write a letter to the editor of
: the Co. Daily (which might get published) and send a copy to USN&WR as
: well.
Thanks to all who responded. The letter has been written (making liberal
use of info provided by various net.folks) and handed to the paper. I'll
post if it gets into the paper!
--Dan
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DoD #202 / loki@acca.nmsu.edu / liberty or death / taylordf@ucsu.colorado.edu
Send me something even YOU can't read...
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9001 | From: apryan@vax1.tcd.ie
Subject: STS-56 Press Kit
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Nntp-Posting-Host: vax1.tcd.ie
Organization: Trinity College Dublin
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Does anyone know ifthe STS-56 email press kit was ever released?
-Tony Ryan, "Astronomy & Space", new International magazine, available from:
Astronomy Ireland, P.O.Box 2888, Dublin 1, Ireland.
6 issues (one year sub.): UK 10.00 pounds, US$20 surface (add US$8 airmail).
ACCESS/VISA/MASTERCARD accepted (give number, expiration date, name&address).
(WORLD'S LARGEST ASTRO. SOC. per capita - unless you know better? 0.033%)
Tel: 0891-88-1950 (UK/N.Ireland) 1550-111-442 (Eire). Cost up to 48p per min
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9002 | From: holland@CS.ColoState.EDU (douglas craig holland)
Subject: Re: guns in backcountry? no thanks
Nntp-Posting-Host: beethoven.cs.colostate.edu
Organization: Colorado State University, Computer Science Department
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>>Hmm, wouldn't manditory saftey classes, registration
>>of both the owner and gun, and manditory liability insurance be nice for
>>gun owners.
>
> The two are not the same, as I pointed out above. There are
>significant difference between making rules for *use on public property*
>and *making rules for ownership*.
>
> The other half of the objection is trust. Similar things to this
>have been tried in many local jurisdications across the country, and
>have been abused in far too many cases. Safety classes which are
>never sheduled, never funded, or only one or two is held a year for
>a limited number of participants. Registration lists in New York,
>Chicago, and California have been used for confiscation. *Many* gun
>owners would, in theory, support these planes. (Although the
>numbers overwhelmingly show that competence is not the problem, that
>intentional misuse is). They've simply seen it abused and are leery of
>the next person who comes down the pike with a "reasonable" suggestion
>they've already seen abused.
Gun safety classes sound good in theory, but they kind of remind me of
the "literacy tests" used in the bad old days to keep blacks from voting.
They came with the "grandfather clause": if your grandfather could vote,
you could vote. Sort of like the gun safety laws that only let the
political ass-kissers have guns.
Doug Holland
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9003 | From: trussell@cwis.unomaha.edu (Tim Russell)
Subject: Re: Once tapped, your code is no good any more.
Organization: University of Nebraska at Omaha
Distribution: na
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geoff@ficus.cs.ucla.edu (Geoffrey Kuenning) writes:
>It always amazes me how quick people are to blame whatever
>administration is current for things they couldn't possibly have
>initiated. This chip had to take *years* to develop, yet already
>we're claiming that the Clinton administration sneaked it in on us.
No kidding. The most recent post I saw in alt.privacy.clipper (and I
hope anyone interested in this topic ends up there) states that Clipper
has been in development for over four years.
I am, however, more than a little PO'd that Clinton put his name on
this monstrosity, or even allowed it to get out the door, for that matter.
He's already heard from me, and I hope you'll all take the time to voice
your extreme displeasure as well.
--
Tim Russell Omaha, NE trussell@unomaha.edu
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9004 | From: reid@cs.uiuc.edu (Jon Reid)
Subject: Re: Prophetic Warning to New York City
Organization: University of Illinois, Dept. of Comp. Sci., Urbana, IL
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evensont@spot.Colorado.EDU (EVENSON THOMAS RANDALL) writes:
>Yes, I suppose it is true that people make mistakes. It is interesting to
>note that in those long ago OT days, if you weren't 100% correct in
>your prophecies, people got very mad and you were no longer believed,
>even put to death.
This is one of the differences between OT prophecy and NT prophecy. In the
NT, it is expected that when believers gather,
- people will prophesy
- the prophecy must be judged (1 Cor 14:29)
There is nothing about killing someone who makes a mistake.
>To say that we make mistakes is true. To say that we make mistakes
>while filled with the spirit is not true. Were that true, the entire
>Bible, having been written by men inspired by God would be subject also
>to those errors, for what is prophecy but like those revelations given
>in scripture?
Scripture is scripture; there is no "gift of scripture". And I don't know
about you, but I know that _I_ have made mistakes while filled with the
spirit. If you don't give grace to allow people to make mistakes, they
will never grow in the use of the spiritual gifts!
When we minister in my small group, I encourage people to speak out any
impressions or images they think might be from the Lord. Only by trying
will they know whether they were right or wrong -- and in either case,
they'll have a better handle on it the next time.
Didn't you fall when you were learning to ride a bicycle? But you kept on
trying, and you learned both from your failures and your successes.
Spiritual gifts are no different -- you get better with experience.
>Which brings me around to asking an open question. Is the Bible a closed
>book of Scripture? Is it okay for us to go around saying "God told
>me this" and "Jesus told me that"? Wouldn't that imply that God is STILL
>pouring out new revelation to us? I know that some people will feel
>that is okay, and some will not. The concept of a closed canon would
>certainly cast a shadow on contemporary prophets. On the other hand,
>an open canon seems to be indicated sometimes.
The canon of Scripture is complete. Does this mean that God no longer
speaks? I have heard his voice -- not audibly (though some have), but
clearly nonetheless. Is what I heard equivalent to Scripture? No. I have
never heard contemporary prophets claim that what they receive from the
Lord is on the same level as Scripture; on the contrary, those who are
mature obey the Scriptures by submitting their prophecies to fellow
believers for judgement. And the most reliable yardstick for judging
prophecies is, certainly, the Scriptures themselves. The canon is closed
-- but God is not silent!
>Also interesting to note is that some so called prophecies are nothing new
>but rather an inspired translation of scripture. Is it right to call
>that prophecy? Misleading? Wouldn't that be more having to do with
>knowledge? I know, the gift of knowledge may not be as exciting to
>talk about, but shouldn't we call a horse a horse?
Does it matter what it is called? The question is not how to label it, but
how to receive it. Words of knowledge, incidentally, are similar to
prophecy (and sometimes the two overlap), but generally it is supernatural
knowledge of some fact that could not be known otherwise.
--
******************************************************************
* Jon Reid * He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep *
* reid@cs.uiuc.edu * to gain what he cannot lose. - Jim Elliot *
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9005 | From: pyron@skndiv.dseg.ti.com (Dillon Pyron)
Subject: Re: My Gun is like my American Express Card
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Nntp-Posting-Host: skndiv.dseg.ti.com
Reply-To: pyron@skndiv.dseg.ti.com
Organization: TI/DSEG VAX Support
In article <CMM.0.90.2.735132009.thomasp@surt.ifi.uio.no>, Thomas Parsli <thomasp@ifi.uio.no> writes:
>Gun clubs:
>If you are a member you CAN borrow weapons....(Suprised??)
>You are supposed to train with a .22 for the 6 months, THEN
>you can start with anything bigger.
>
>Drivers licence:
>Forgot that USA is THE land of cars.....
>Getting one in Scandinavia (and northern europe) is not easy.
>Average time is about 20 hours of training, and the cost is rather......
>But we think this is acceptable because a car is NOT a toy, and
>bad drivers tend to hurt OTHERS.
>(If you are really bad, you WON'T get a lincence!)
>
>Abuse by the goverment:
>This seems to be one of the main problems; Any harder gun-control
>would just be abused by the goverment.(!)
>Either some of you are a little paranoid (no offence...) OR you should
>get a new goverment. (You do have elections??)
Unfortunately, elections can, and are, bought. Promise the voters money, and
they will vote for you.
>
>Guns 'n Criminals:
>MOST weapons used by criminals today are stolen.
>Known criminals can NOT buy weapons, that's one of the points of gun control.
Same here. Convicted felons may not legally purchase firearms.
>And because gun control are strict in WHOLE scandinavia (and most of europe),
>we dont have any PROBLEM with smuggled guns.
That you know of.
While I lived in the DBR, a gang robbed a joint US Army/Bundewehr armoury and
got several hundred M-16s, ammunition, handguns and some explosives. When I
left two years later, there were no clues.
>
>Mixing weapons and things that can be use as one:
>What I meant was that cars CAN kill, but they are not GUNS!
>Someone said that if we 'ban' guns we'd have to ban cars to, because they 'kill' to...
>I don't think we should argue on this one..... ;)
>
>The issue (I hope..):
>I think we all agree that the criminals are the main problem.
>Guns are not a problem, but the way they are used is.... (and what are they for??)
Who uses them is the problem. Crime, in the U.S., is "no big deal" if you are
the criminal. How about 5 years for murder. Credit for time served (in jail,
waiting for trial) and you are out in 12 months, worst case. If we would put
criminals, especially violent ones, in the slam for true sentences, crime would
drop. Instead, we reward them for being good and let them out early, very
early.
>
>I think this discusion is interesting when you think of (ex)Jugoslavia:
>They should all have weapons, it's their rigth to have them, and if they use them
>to kill other (Innocent) people the problem is humans, not guns.
Serbs, Croats and Muslims have been killing each other almost since before the
invention of guns. Old women are throwing stones at UN trucks. This is a
hatred that goes beyond reason.
>
>If 50% of ALL murders was done with axes, would you impose some regulations on them
>or just say that they are ment to be used at trees, and that the axe is not a problem,
>it's the 'axer' ??
>(An example, don't flame me just because not exactly 50% are killed by guns...)
Yes, the problem is the user. Question back (since you are one of the rational
ones): If all gun crime were to stop, would you support dropping all gun
controls?
>
>Think about the situation in Los Angeles where people are buying guns to protect
>themselves. Is this a good situation ?? Is it the rigth way to deal with the problem ??
They did not believe, from experience, that the "police" (including National
Guard) could/would protect them. Unless you want to argue that a human being
does not have a right to protect him/herself, they did the right thing. What
would you suggest as a defense against a mob throwing bottles and rocks, and
also likely armed with stolen firearms?
>
>If everybody buys guns to protect themselves from criminals (and their neighbor who have
>guns) what do you think will happen ?? (I mean if everybody had a gun in USA)
Criminals would move to Scandinavia??? :-) The average criminal would look for
a less hazardous job, and the rest would likely be buried at county expense.
>
>Don't flame the Englishmen because of Northern Irland, they have gun control that works
>(in England) and fonds from USA are one of the reasons why IRA can bomb innocents...
>(Something about throwing stones in glass houses...)
Personally, I criticize the fools who send money to the IRA to "make Ireland
free". Of course, this is the last thing the IRA wants, because they lose
power if England pulls out. But that's for another group.
>Don't flame them because of what to (three?) children did either.
The U.S. has roughly 20 times the major sporting events as the U.K.. How many
riots did we have at sporting events last year (off the playing field)?
Hooligan is a word never used when reffering to sports fans here. I guess
that's where the different cultures thing comes in.
>(Can an Jugoslav have an oppinion on guns or even peace??) (YES!)
Yes. The question is, is the problem one of too many guns (mostly from the
army) or not enough (nonSerbians can not defend themselves.
>
>(My numbers about crime rates after restrictions on shot-guns are from the police
>and the Statistisk Sentralbyraa) (understood that one Sorenson??)
>
>LAST WORD:
>Responsible gun owners are not a problem, but they will be affected if you want to protect
>your citicens.
But disarming responsible gun owners is not the solution. Yet, that is exactly
what HCI is proposing.
--
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TI/DSEG Lewisville VAX Support | sender unless otherwise stated.
(214)462-3556 (when I'm here) |
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9006 | From: vanderby@mprgate.mpr.ca (David Vanderbyl)
Subject: Re: Police radar....Just how does it work??
Nntp-Posting-Host: chip
Reply-To: vanderby@mprgate.mpr.ca (David Vanderbyl)
Organization: MPR Teltech Ltd.
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In article <1993Apr6.161107.2235@b30news.b30.ingr.com>, dtmedin@catbyte.b30.ingr.com (Dave Medin) writes:
|> In article <1993Apr2.182402.28700@walter.bellcore.com>, deaddio@ski.bellcore.com (Michael DeAddio) writes:
|>
|> |> |> The 'beam' is split in two, with one beam aimed at the target car (sort of) and
|> |> |> the other at the ground. The speeds of each are calulated for the final
|> |> |> number
|> |>
|> |> Actually, this is true on the more expensive ones, but the cheaper ones
|> |> just read the speedometer.
|>
|> I've never seen a speedometer-reading model. Are you sure? Who makes
|> them? Consider the difficulty of reading the speedo on various makes
|> of cars in use... I've seen single beam moving-mode and split beam
|> moving-mode.
Obviously the police officer reads the speedometer.
I cannot believe the nit-picking in this group.
There's 2 beams, there is not, is too, etc....
|> --------------------------------------------------------------------
|> [Dave Medin's 10 line sig deleted]
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9007 | From: pat@rwing.UUCP (Pat Myrto)
Subject: New Clipper Chip Proposal from the Guv...
Keywords: encryption,privacy,individual rights,legalities,big brother
Organization: Totally Unorganized
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I saw this article posted in a local newsgroup. I haven't seen it,
or any followup traffic relating to it in these groups or other groups
which I subscribe to. So, I am posting it here so others can read it,
check it out, and comment on it, and provide ideas for handling these
sorts of things.
I have no verification to the accuracy or lack of accuracy of this
article, but if accurate, I find it extremely disturbing, especially in
light of various abuses of the SSN number regarding privacy, (I understand
it is now to be required in CA to renew a drivers license, or to register
a car) and other proposals regarding 'smart' national Identity Cards,
wiretap proposals, and such. One simply wonders what other gems are in
the wings ready to be sprung on the people by our government. Perhaps
suggestions and ideas for preventing this and other such proposals from
acquiring the force of law would be useful. The cost simply outweighs
any possible benefits, IMO.
BTW, reading this makes me think of some ideas a Prof Denning has been
promoting, in an even more disturbing form.
That said, with no further comment, the article follows:
------------ Begin included article ---------
Note: This file will also be available via anonymous file
transfer from csrc.ncsl.nist.gov in directory /pub/nistnews and
via the NIST Computer Security BBS at 301-948-5717.
---------------------------------------------------
THE WHITE HOUSE
Office of the Press Secretary
_________________________________________________________________
For Immediate Release April 16, 1993
STATEMENT BY THE PRESS SECRETARY
The President today announced a new initiative that will bring
the Federal Government together with industry in a voluntary
program to improve the security and privacy of telephone
communications while meeting the legitimate needs of law
enforcement.
The initiative will involve the creation of new products to
accelerate the development and use of advanced and secure
telecommunications networks and wireless communications links.
For too long there has been little or no dialogue between our
private sector and the law enforcement community to resolve the
tension between economic vitality and the real challenges of
protecting Americans. Rather than use technology to accommodate
the sometimes competing interests of economic growth, privacy and
law enforcement, previous policies have pitted government against
industry and the rights of privacy against law enforcement.
Sophisticated encryption technology has been used for years to
protect electronic funds transfer. It is now being used to
protect electronic mail and computer files. While encryption
technology can help Americans protect business secrets and the
unauthorized release of personal information, it also can be used
by terrorists, drug dealers, and other criminals.
A state-of-the-art microcircuit called the "Clipper Chip" has
been developed by government engineers. The chip represents a
new approach to encryption technology. It can be used in new,
relatively inexpensive encryption devices that can be attached to
an ordinary telephone. It scrambles telephone communications
using an encryption algorithm that is more powerful than many in
commercial use today.
This new technology will help companies protect proprietary
information, protect the privacy of personal phone conversations
and prevent unauthorized release of data transmitted
electronically. At the same time this technology preserves the
ability of federal, state and local law enforcement agencies to
intercept lawfully the phone conversations of criminals.
A "key-escrow" system will be established to ensure that the
"Clipper Chip" is used to protect the privacy of law-abiding
Americans. Each device containing the chip will have two unique
2
"keys," numbers that will be needed by authorized government
agencies to decode messages encoded by the device. When the
device is manufactured, the two keys will be deposited separately
in two "key-escrow" data bases that will be established by the
Attorney General. Access to these keys will be limited to
government officials with legal authorization to conduct a
wiretap.
The "Clipper Chip" technology provides law enforcement with no
new authorities to access the content of the private
conversations of Americans.
To demonstrate the effectiveness of this new technology, the
Attorney General will soon purchase several thousand of the new
devices. In addition, respected experts from outside the
government will be offered access to the confidential details of
the algorithm to assess its capabilities and publicly report
their findings.
The chip is an important step in addressing the problem of
encryption's dual-edge sword: encryption helps to protect the
privacy of individuals and industry, but it also can shield
criminals and terrorists. We need the "Clipper Chip" and other
approaches that can both provide law-abiding citizens with access
to the encryption they need and prevent criminals from using it
to hide their illegal activities. In order to assess technology
trends and explore new approaches (like the key-escrow system),
the President has directed government agencies to develop a
comprehensive policy on encryption that accommodates:
-- the privacy of our citizens, including the need to
employ voice or data encryption for business purposes;
-- the ability of authorized officials to access telephone
calls and data, under proper court or other legal
order, when necessary to protect our citizens;
-- the effective and timely use of the most modern
technology to build the National Information
Infrastructure needed to promote economic growth and
the competitiveness of American industry in the global
marketplace; and
-- the need of U.S. companies to manufacture and export
high technology products.
The President has directed early and frequent consultations with
affected industries, the Congress and groups that advocate the
privacy rights of individuals as policy options are developed.
3
The Administration is committed to working with the private
sector to spur the development of a National Information
Infrastructure which will use new telecommunications and computer
technologies to give Americans unprecedented access to
information. This infrastructure of high-speed networks
("information superhighways") will transmit video, images, HDTV
programming, and huge data files as easily as today's telephone
system transmits voice.
Since encryption technology will play an increasingly important
role in that infrastructure, the Federal Government must act
quickly to develop consistent, comprehensive policies regarding
its use. The Administration is committed to policies that
protect all Americans' right to privacy while also protecting
them from those who break the law.
Further information is provided in an accompanying fact sheet.
The provisions of the President's directive to acquire the new
encryption technology are also available.
For additional details, call Mat Heyman, National Institute of
Standards and Technology, (301) 975-2758.
---------------------------------
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ABOUT THE CLINTON ADMINISTRATION'S
TELECOMMUNICATIONS INITIATIVE
Q: Does this approach expand the authority of government
agencies to listen in on phone conversations?
A: No. "Clipper Chip" technology provides law enforcement with
no new authorities to access the content of the private
conversations of Americans.
Q: Suppose a law enforcement agency is conducting a wiretap on
a drug smuggling ring and intercepts a conversation
encrypted using the device. What would they have to do to
decipher the message?
A: They would have to obtain legal authorization, normally a
court order, to do the wiretap in the first place. They
would then present documentation of this authorization to
the two entities responsible for safeguarding the keys and
obtain the keys for the device being used by the drug
smugglers. The key is split into two parts, which are
stored separately in order to ensure the security of the key
escrow system.
Q: Who will run the key-escrow data banks?
A: The two key-escrow data banks will be run by two independent
entities. At this point, the Department of Justice and the
Administration have yet to determine which agencies will
oversee the key-escrow data banks.
Q: How strong is the security in the device? How can I be sure
how strong the security is?
A: This system is more secure than many other voice encryption
systems readily available today. While the algorithm will
remain classified to protect the security of the key escrow
system, we are willing to invite an independent panel of
cryptography experts to evaluate the algorithm to assure all
potential users that there are no unrecognized
vulnerabilities.
Q: Whose decision was it to propose this product?
A: The National Security Council, the Justice Department, the
Commerce Department, and other key agencies were involved in
this decision. This approach has been endorsed by the
President, the Vice President, and appropriate Cabinet
officials.
Q: Who was consulted? The Congress? Industry?
A: We have on-going discussions with Congress and industry on
encryption issues, and expect those discussions to intensify
as we carry out our review of encryption policy. We have
briefed members of Congress and industry leaders on the
decisions related to this initiative.
Q: Will the government provide the hardware to manufacturers?
A: The government designed and developed the key access
encryption microcircuits, but it is not providing the
microcircuits to product manufacturers. Product
manufacturers can acquire the microcircuits from the chip
manufacturer that produces them.
Q: Who provides the "Clipper Chip"?
A: Mykotronx programs it at their facility in Torrance,
California, and will sell the chip to encryption device
manufacturers. The programming function could be licensed
to other vendors in the future.
Q: How do I buy one of these encryption devices?
A: We expect several manufacturers to consider incorporating
the "Clipper Chip" into their devices.
Q: If the Administration were unable to find a technological
solution like the one proposed, would the Administration be
willing to use legal remedies to restrict access to more
powerful encryption devices?
A: This is a fundamental policy question which will be
considered during the broad policy review. The key escrow
mechanism will provide Americans with an encryption product
that is more secure, more convenient, and less expensive
than others readily available today, but it is just one
piece of what must be the comprehensive approach to
encryption technology, which the Administration is
developing.
The Administration is not saying, "since encryption
threatens the public safety and effective law enforcement,
we will prohibit it outright" (as some countries have
effectively done); nor is the U.S. saying that "every
American, as a matter of right, is entitled to an
unbreakable commercial encryption product." There is a
false "tension" created in the assessment that this issue is
an "either-or" proposition. Rather, both concerns can be,
and in fact are, harmoniously balanced through a reasoned,
balanced approach such as is proposed with the "Clipper
Chip" and similar encryption techniques.
Q: What does this decision indicate about how the Clinton
Administration's policy toward encryption will differ from
that of the Bush Administration?
A: It indicates that we understand the importance of encryption
technology in telecommunications and computing and are
committed to working with industry and public-interest
groups to find innovative ways to protect Americans'
privacy, help businesses to compete, and ensure that law
enforcement agencies have the tools they need to fight crime
and terrorism.
Q: Will the devices be exportable? Will other devices that use
the government hardware?
A: Voice encryption devices are subject to export control
requirements. Case-by-case review for each export is
required to ensure appropriate use of these devices. The
same is true for other encryption devices. One of the
attractions of this technology is the protection it can give
to U.S. companies operating at home and abroad. With this
in mind, we expect export licenses will be granted on a
case-by-case basis for U.S. companies seeking to use these
devices to secure their own communications abroad. We plan
to review the possibility of permitting wider exportability
of these products.
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pat@rwing.uucp [Without prejudice UCC 1-207] (Pat Myrto) Seattle, WA
If all else fails, try: ...!uunet!pilchuck!rwing!pat
WISDOM: "Only two things are infinite; the universe and human stupidity,
and I am not sure about the former." - Albert Einstien
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9008 | From: st1my@rosie.uh.edu (Stich, Christian E.)
Subject: Motorola XC68882RC33 and RC50
Organization: University of Houston
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Distribution: world
NNTP-Posting-Host: rosie.uh.edu
Keywords: Motorola, FPU, 68882, 68030, 33/50 MHz, problems (FPU exception)
News-Software: VAX/VMS VNEWS 1.41
I just installed a Motorola XC68882RC50 FPU in an Amiga A2630 board (25 MHz
68030 + 68882 with capability to clock the FPU separately). Previously
a MC68882RC25 was installed and everything was working perfectly. Now the
systems displays a yellow screen (indicating a exception) when it check for
the presence/type of FPU. When I reinstall an MC68882RC25 the system works
fine, but with the XC68882 even at 25 MHz it does not work. The designer
of the board mentioned that putting a pullup resistor on data_strobe (470 Ohm)
might help, but that didn't change anything. Does anybody have some
suggestions what I could do? Does this look like a CPU-FPU communications
problem or is the particular chip dead (it is a pull, not new)?
Moreover, the place I bought it from is sending me an XC68882RC33. I thought
that the 68882RC33 were labeled MC not XC (for not finalized mask design).
Are there any MC68882RC33?
Thanks
Christian
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9009 | From: suresh@iss.nus.sg (Suresh Thennarangam - Research Scholar)
Subject: Re: Mix GL with X (Xlib,Xt,mwm)
Nntp-Posting-Host: titan.iss.nus.sg
Organization: Institute Of Systems Science, NUS
X-Newsreader: Tin 1.1 PL4
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pyeatt@Texaco.com (Larry D. Pyeatt) writes:
: In article <9304191540.AA09727@sparc1.jade.com>, graham@sparc1.ottawa.jade.COM (Jay Graham) writes:
: |>
: |> XmDrawingArea for drawing with Xlib. But I would like to take advantage of
: |> the Graphics Library (GL) available on our IBM RS/6000 (SGI's GL i believe).
: |> Is it possible to mix X and GL in one application program?
: |> Can I use GL subroutines in an XmDrawingArea or in an X window opened by me
: |> with XOpenWindow?
You can't make GL calls in an XmDrawingArea widget for sure.
:
: There is a widget already defined for GL. It is the GlxMDraw (motif) or
: GlxDraw (athena) widget. It is similar to a XmDrawingArea, except that it
: allows you to use GL calls to render into the window. Look at glxlink,
: glxunlink, glxgetconfig, and glxwinset in the man pages.
:
:
: The GlxMDraw widget works pretty well. OpenGL will be an improvement.
I can vouch for that. The GL Widget works pretty well. I have been using it
for sometime now. I'm not sure though whether you can use Xlib calls to draw
into the GL widget. I haven't tried it yet nor have I read the accompanying
documentation completely. Try posting to comp.sys.sgi for more information.
Better still,you will find most of the answers in the SGI manuals .. there
is a little transition guide which explains the "mixed-model programming"
paradigm(Mixing X and GL).
: |> Does PEX (graPHIGS?) have the same functionality of GL?
:
: I think GL is a little easier to use and a little more powerful, but
: that's just an opinion. Mileage may vary.
Well, PEX is designed as an extension to X and will be more seamless but
then, it is buggy to start with .. opinions again.
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9010 | From: drand@spinner.osf.org (Douglas S. Rand)
Subject: Re: Power, signal surges in home...
In-Reply-To: randall@informix.com's message of 19 Apr 93 20:37:19 GMT
Organization: Open Software Foundation
Lines: 76
In article <randall.735251839@woof> randall@informix.com (Randall Rhea) writes:
gstovall@crchh67.NoSubdomain.NoDomain (Greg Stovall) writes:
>Anyway, over the weekend, I was resting on the sofa (in between chores),
>and noticed that I briefly picked up what sounded like ham radio traffic
>over my stereo and television, even though both were off. Also, all the
>touch sensitive lights in my house start going wacko, cycling through
>their four brightness states.
>I presume that some ham operator with an illegal amplifier drove past
>my house (I live on a busy thoroughfare); would this be a correct presumption?
>What kind of power must he be putting out to cause the effects?
>The affected equipment is about 100 feet from the road...
Hams are unlikely to have an illegal amp, and are also unlikely to
have a "dirty" amp.
Hams can legally run up to 1500 watts. It is very unlikely, however,
that a ham would be running that kind of power from a car. Ham rigs
Not possible either. You'd need about a 300 amp alternator for
just the amplifier. I can just see it. You need to slow
down on a downgrade, so you hit the push to talk button.
for cars put out around 100 watts. It is possible that a 100 watt
radio would cause interference to consumer electronic 100 feet
away. Most TVs, stereos, and VCRs have very poor RF shielding.
If you experience the problem frequently, it may be
caused by a ham, CBer, or other radio operator in a base station
nearby. The interference may have been caused by a radio
transmitter used for other purposes, such as police, fire,
etc. If you heard voices over your stereo, I think you are
correct in assuming that the source is an RF transmitter.
If you have frequent trouble, you may want to try the RF ferrite
chokes available at Radio Shack. The interference is probably
being picked up by your speaker wires, and those chokes can
be installed on the wires very easily (without cutting them).
Good instructions are included with the chokes.
If that does not solve the problem, you may want to search your
neighborhood for a radio operator. Look for antennas on the roof
or car. Talk to him/her about your problem. There are things
a radio operator can do to reduce interference.
And please remember to be friendly when approaching your
local radio operator. This person may or may not be the
cause of your troubles, and you'll get better cooperation
and help if you assume that he is going to be helpful (most
are). It was amazing the accusations that we sometimes
dealt with as I grew up. We were blamed for skip (ghost
pictures on the TV that occur at sunspot peaks), c.b.
interferance, dead grass :), you name it.
BTW, the local operator should try and help you whether or
not he or she is directly responsible. It is part of
being a good neighbor and that is how the FCC views it.
Too bad they don't require the consumer equipment makers
to take any precautions.
Last, you can usually tell ham radio vs. CB. Ham operators are
required to declare their call (sign) every so many minutes (no more
than 10). So if you hear "This is WA1QT" or some other call starting
with A, W or K and no more than 6 total characters, you heard a ham.
CB'ers probably won't sign (I don't know that they're even required
to) and fire/police have other private ids.
--
Douglas S. Rand <drand@osf.org> OSF/Motif Dev.
Snail: 11 Cambridge Center, Cambridge, MA 02142
Disclaimer: I don't know if OSF agrees with me... let's vote on it.
Amateur Radio: KC1KJ
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9011 | Subject: Re: Finnally, the Phils have support
From: f67709907@violet.ccit.arizona.edu (Greg Franklin)
Distribution: world,local
Organization: University of Arizona
Nntp-Posting-Host: violet
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In article <C4x9xA.9Ew@news.udel.edu>, philly@brahms.udel.edu (Robert C Hite) writes:
> In article <4fjQpAu00WBLM1z50R@andrew.cmu.edu> Anuj Gupta <ag4i+@andrew.cmu.edu> writes:
>>Everytime I have written on the net about the possibility of a
>>successfuls season by the Philadelphia Phillies, I have gotten ripped
>>from everybody from Pittsburgh to Calcutta. But if all the
>>ignoramouses, care to look at this week's Baseball Weekly, they will see
>>that I'm not the only one who considers then as division winners - the
>>rest of the most respected baseball writers in the country do as well.
>
> And these guys certainly know what they're talking about. Every
> bozo from Pittsburgh to Calcutta will just have to sit up and take
> notice! This Phils team in an offensive juggernaut which is going
> to score a LOT of runs and put up a TON of hits on the scoreboard.
> You people out there are going to be sick of seeing PHILLIES
> scattered all over every offensive league leaders category in the
> newspaper. These guys hit .304 through Spring Training..well before
> getting no hit yesterday. But they had a plane to catch 45 minutes
> after the game ended, so they're minds weren't in it.
Up to this point, I really thought this had been written by a
pro-SDCN, anti-mediot poster blessed with a certain talent for
sarcasm and biting remarks. Somebody like me, for instance.
The lurid overstatements were obviously intended to humiliate the
original poster.
> Now, on top of the great offense, they have a slightly above average
> pitching staff which has a lot of youth and promise. If the
> pitchers do their part, and Mitch keeps blown saves to a minimum,
> look for another pennant out in left field at the Vet...
>
> Robert C. Hite
>
> P.S. Michael Jack Schmidt for COMMISSIONER
But then the scales were lifted from my eyes. Looks like Robert is
really being serious. Oh, well.
I compare the performance of the 1992 Phillies with the 1987 edition,
which had outstanding run producers at every position except SS, yet
finished at a frustrating sub-.500 level. The 1987 folks didn't
ever amount to anything, and neither will the 1992 squad, IMHO.
Any other parallels with previous years' teams for this year's
editions (in the style of 1993 Braves = 1971 Orioles)?
--
Greg "Mockingbird" Franklin "Interracial mixing encompasses a lot lot more
f67709907@ccit.arizona.edu than mingling between G7 races." -- robohen
Things One Wishes to See
The moon, flowers, the face of a dear one.
Well-performed No.
The furnishings of a tea cottage.
The real thoughts of one's lover--and her letter.
All famous places.
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9012 | From: de7043@medtronic.COM (Don Eller)
Subject: Re: MIDI files on MS-Win3.1 and SoundBlaster 1.0?
Article-I.D.: medtron.1993Apr22.190051.23597
Organization: Medtronic, Inc.
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Nntp-Posting-Host: bhutan.inst.medtronic.com
X-Newsreader: TIN [version 1.1 PL8]
The Cybard (dudek@acsu.buffalo.edu) wrote:
: I have a 486DX-33 computer with a SoundBlaster 1.0 card. I'm running
: Microsoft Windows v3.1. I have the SB driver set up properly to play
: normal sounds (.WAV files, etc.). I want to play midi files through the
: Media Player that is included with windows. I know I have to set up the
: patch maps or something in the MIDI-Mapper in the Control Panel. I KNOW
: NOTHING ABOUT MIDI. (This is to be the way I'll get my feet wet.)
: How do I set up Windows so that I can play MIDI files?
If you install the Soundblaster windows drivers correctly, and have
the latest drivers, the media player should be setup to play files
authored to Microsoft's Multimedia midi authoring standard (General
Midi), see the section in the back of the Voyetra manual in the
Soundblaster midi upgrade kit.
You'll find that midi files exist with all kinds of different
mappings, so don't expect them to always sound correct without using
some kind of midi file editor, such as Voyetra's Sequencer Plus.
You can attempt to use the midi-mapper to remap the patches for
soundblaster, but since you cannot modify the sbfm.drv you are allways
stuck with the instruments that come with this driver. Unless you can
find an editor for making modifications to the instrument settings in
sbfm.drv , I would suggest you locate the early version of
soundblaster drivers that were mapped to mt32 voices, and the later
drivers that are mapped to the general midi voices.
:
: --
: David Thomas Dudek / v098pwxs@ubvms.bitnet \ __ _ The Cybard
: State University / dudek@sun.acsu.buffalo.edu \ / `-' ) ,,,
: of New York / "If music be the food of love, \ | | ()|||||||[:::}
: @ Buffalo / play on!" - Wm. Shakespeare \ `__.-._) '''
|
9013 | From: rbw@jet.uk (Dr Richard B Wilkinson)
Subject: XBell
Organization: Joint European Torus
Lines: 8
I have a program produces a continuous tone by calling XBell
repeatedly at an interval equal to the duration of the bell. If it is
run more than once on a display, the tones are buffered in the X
server and the tone contunues after all occurrences of the program
have exited. Is there a convenient way of preventing this, e.g., by
emptying the X server bell buffer when each program exits?
- Disclaimer: Please note that the above is a personal view and should not
be construed as an official comment from the JET project.
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9014 | From: ajackson@cch.coventry.ac.uk (Alan Jackson)
Subject: MPEG Location
Nntp-Posting-Host: cc_sysh
Organization: Coventry University
Lines: 11
Can anyone tell me where to find a MPEG viewer (either DOS or
Windows).
Thanks in advance.
--
Alan M. Jackson Mail : ajackson@cch.cov.ac.uk
Liverpool Football Club - Simply The Best
"You'll Never Walk Alone"
|
9015 | From: PETCH@gvg47.gvg.tek.com (Chuck)
Subject: Daily Verse
Lines: 5
When he came near the place where the road goes down the Mount of Olives,
the whole crowd of disciples began joyfully to praise God in loud voices for
all the miracles they had seen:
Luke 19:37
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9016 | From: cverond@nyx.cs.du.edu (Cristiano Verondini)
Subject: Image plotting source code needed
Organization: University of Denver, Dept. of Math & Comp. Sci.
Lines: 7
Hi,
I'm looking for source sample on how to create a window with an image
in it (actually a 2dim matrix of unsigned char). Any help will be appreciated!
:))
|
9017 | From: kkeller@mail.sas.upenn.edu (Keith Keller)
Subject: Re: New Name for the Stanley Cup
Organization: University of Pennsylvania, School of Arts and Sciences
Lines: 56
Nntp-Posting-Host: mail.sas.upenn.edu
In article <1993Apr2.202146.22837@sol.ctr.columbia.edu> phoenix@startide.ctr.columbia.edu (Ali Lemer) writes:
>
>Of course we need new position names for those unable to remember the
>very complicated hockey terminology:
>
>Old Name New Name
>-------- --------
>
>Centre The Guy in the Middle
>Left Wing The Guy on the Left
>Right Wing The Guy on the Right
>Defenceman The Guy Back There
>Goaltender The Guy in the Net (or "cage", as my mother calls it)
>Referee The Guy with the Whistle
>Linesman The Guy with the Arms
>Coach The Guy in the Suit
>GM The Head Guy
>Puck The Black Thing
>Red Line The Line in the Middle
>Blue Line The Line on the Side
>Crease The Place in front of the Guy in the Net
>Faceoff Circle The Round Thing Where They Stand
>Slot or Point Over There (must point to accompany term)
>Bench The Place Where They Sit
>Penalty Box The Place Where They Sit When They're Bad
Mr. Bettman The Guy in the Wrong Sport
Mr. Stein The Guy Who Should Be In Charge But Isn't
Of course, we also need new names for the individual awards, and other
stuff like the President's Cup.
President's Cup The Trophy Given To the Best Regular-Season Team
Hart winner The Most Valuable Player, chosen from the
Guys in the Middle, the Guys on the
Right, the Guys on the Left, the Guys
Back There, and the Guy in the Net,
though typically given only to the
Guys in the Middle and the Guys on
the Left and on the Right
Norris winner The Best Guy in the back; or, the Guy who was
awarded for something even though he
is not one of the Guys in the Middle
or on the Left or the Right
...ad nauseum.
:-)
--
Keith Keller LET'S GO RANGERS!!!!!
LET'S GO QUAKERS!!!!!
kkeller@mail.sas.upenn.edu IVY LEAGUE CHAMPS!!!!
"Next time you go over my head, I'll have yours on a platter."
-- Cmdr. Benjamin Sisko, 1993
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9018 | From: tquinn@heartland.bradley.edu (Terry Quinn)
Subject: Waxing a new car
Organization: UTexas Mail-to-News Gateway
Lines: 18
Reply-To: tquinn@heartland.bradley.edu
NNTP-Posting-Host: cs.utexas.edu
I have just taken delivery on a new GM car (Firebird) with a
clearcoat finish. I assume that it is probably urethane since the
industry has moved in that direction in paints.
In years past, it used to be recommended that owners wait up to
60 days before you wax a car, for the paint to "cure." The dealer
shop manager said this also, but I'm not sure that he wasn't just
basing it on past tradition. Does anyone know if this is still a
recommended practice, or is it better to go ahead and wax right
away (non-abrasive new car wax) with the newer finishes?
--
Terry Quinn
Germantown Hills, IL
tquinn@heartland.bradley.edu
from Compuserve . . . >INTERNET: tquinn@heartland.bradley.edu
|
9019 | From: ucer@ee.rochester.edu (Kamil B. Ucer)
Subject: Re: Turkey-Cyprus-Bosnia-Serbia-Greece (Armenia-Azeris)
Organization: University of Rochester Department of Electrical Engineering
In article <1993Apr16.142935.535@cs.yale.edu> karage@scus1.ctstateu.edu (Angelos Karageorgiou Greek and Macedon the only combination) writes:
>
> Ok. My Aykut., what about the busload of Greek turists that was
>torched, and all the the people in the buis died. Happened oh, about 5
>years ago in Instanbul.
> What about the Greeks in the islands of Imbros and tenedos, they
>are not allowed to have churches any more, instead momama turkey has
>turned the church into a warehouse, I got a picture too.
> What about the pontian Greeks of Trapezounta and Sampsounta,
>what you now call Trabzon and Sampson, they spoke a 2 thousand year alod
>language, are there any left that still speek or were they Islamicised?
> Before we start another flamefest , and before you start quoting
>Argic all over again, or was it somebody else?, please think. I know it
>is a hard thing to do for somebody not equipped , but try nevertheless.
> If Turks in Greece were so badly mistreated how come they
>elected two,m not one but two, representatives in the Greek government?
>How come they have free(absolutely free) hospitalization and education?
>Do the Turks in Turkey have so much?If they do then you have every right
>to shout, untill then you can also move to Greece and enjoy those
>privileges. But I forget , for you do study in a foreign university,
>some poor shod is tiling the earth with his own sweat.
> BTW is Aziz Nessin still writing poetry? I'd like to read some
>of his new stuff. Also who was the guy that wrote "On the mountains of
>Tayros." ? please respond kindly to the last two questions, I am
>interested in finding more books from these two people.
>
>
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>Yeian kai Eytyxeian | The opinions expressed above are nobody else's but
>Angelos Karageorgiou | mine,MINE,MIIINNE,MIIINNEEEE,aaaarrgghhhh..(*&#$$*((+_$%
>Live long & Prosper | NO CARRIER
>-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
>> Any and all mail sent to me , can and will be used in any manner <
>> whatsoever. I may repost or publicise parts of messages or whole <
>> messages. If you disagree, please exercise your freedom of speech <
>> and don't send me anything. <
Dear Mr. Karageorgiou,
I would like to clarify several misunderstandings in your posting. First the bus incident which I believe was in Canakkale three years ago, was done by a mentally ill person who killed himself afterwards. The Pontus Greeks were ex- changedwith Turks in Greece in 1923. I have to logout now since my Greek friend
Yiorgos here wants to use the computer. Well, I'll be back.Asta la vista baby.
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9020 | From: joan@koala.berkeley.edu ()
Subject: Re: Newspapers censoring gun advertisements
Organization: U.C. Berkeley
Lines: 24
NNTP-Posting-Host: koala.berkeley.edu
I don't know what Traders is claiming, but it appears to me that
the Oakland Tribune has censored gun ads in the past. Likewise
for the San Francisco Chronicle, and I have never seen a gun
ad in the San Francisco Examiner.
Specifically, about a year ago on Thursdays, when Traders placed
its ads, the Chron. ad would not have any graphics representing
any handgun sale, though text could list it. The Trib. would
run a graphic of a handgun. The Examiner would not have a Traders
ad at all.
Over the past year while Oakland politicians have made a lot of noise
about measures to fight crime the Trib stopped taking the Traders
ad, then started publishing it, but without any handgun graphic, then
stopped, then started. Since the Trib. was sold some months ago it
has not had the Traders ad. During one of these non-ad interludes
a Traders employee told me that the Trib. had refused to take their
ads.
Yes, the usual Chron. Thursday ad was there today, with graphics
representing rifles, safes, etc. as usual.
Joan V
|
9021 | From: nsomerse@uglx.UVic.CA (Neil Somerset)
Subject: Re: ADB woes
Nntp-Posting-Host: uglx.uvic.ca
Organization: University of Victoria, Victoria, BC, Canada
Lines: 28
In article <1993Apr3.010808.3589@afterlife.ncsc.mil> mlbelan@afterlife.ncsc.mil (Mark Belangee) writes:
>
>Greetings, oh, wise netters.. (Oops.. That's the oracle..Sorry..)
>
>Anyhow, I have a basic question that I cannot answer.. Just *where* in the
>heck can I buy a ADB cable?? Mine on my trackball is shot.. and I haven't
>been able to find a replacement anywhere.. Unless I'm looking in the
>wrong mail order catalogs....
>
>Anyone have any ideas? (Places/prices/just make it myself?)
>
>
>-Mark
>
>mlbelan@afterlife.ncsc.mil
You should be able to pick up an ADB cable at any computer wiring store...
I'd give you the address of Alberta Computer cable in Calgary, but a: I'm
in Victoria (B.C., Canada) and b: I don't think an address in Calgary would
help you too much....basically however I just phoned them up, and they
charged me approx. $15 cnd for a custom made ADB extension cable for my mouse.
Hope this helps...
Dave Maclachlan
dmaclach@ra.uvic.ca
NightFall Software Inc.
|
9022 | From: hm@cs.brown.edu (Harry Mamaysky)
Subject: Re: Final Solution for Gaza ?
In-Reply-To: Center for Policy Research's message of 23 Apr 93 15:10 PDT
Organization: Dept. of Computer Science, Brown University
Lines: 30
In article <1483500354@igc.apc.org> Center for Policy Research <cpr@igc.apc.org> writes:
Final Solution for the Gaza ghetto ?
------------------------------------
While Israeli Jews fete the uprising of the Warsaw ghetto, they
repress by violent means the uprising of the Gaza ghetto and
attempt to starve the Gazans.
[...]
Elias should the families of the children who were stabbed in their
high school by a Palestinian "freedom fighter" be the ones who offer
their help to the Gazans. Perhaps it should be the families of the 18
Israelis who were murdered last month by Palestinian "freedom
fighters".
The Jews in the Warsaw ghetto were fighting to keep themselves and
their families from being sent to Nazi gas chambers. Groups like Hamas
and the Islamic Jihad fight with the expressed purpose of driving all
Jews into the sea. Perhaps, we should persuade Jewish people to help
these wnderful "freedom fighters" attain this ultimate goal.
Maybe the "freedom fighters" will choose to spare the co-operative Jews.
Is that what you are counting on, Elias - the pity of murderers.
You say your mother was Jewish. How ashamed she must be of her son. I
am sorry, Mrs. Davidsson.
Harry.
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9023 | From: fields@cis.ohio-state.edu (jonathan david fields)
Subject: Misc. Stuff for Sale
Article-I.D.: penguin.1po5lqINN749
Distribution: usa
Organization: The Ohio State University Dept. of Computer and Info. Science
Lines: 46
NNTP-Posting-Host: penguin.cis.ohio-state.edu
Misc. Items for sale:
Walkman: Aiwa Model HS-T30, 1 year old, mint condition, hardly used,
autoreverse, 3 band Equalizer, Super Bass, Dolby Noise Reduction,
AM FM tuner..........Paid $70.......Asking $40+shipping.
Mount Plate: Sony Model CPM-203P, mounting plate for Sony portable CD players
for Portable: plugs into car lighter, snaps onto the bottom of any Sony
CD Player: Portable CD player, perfect condition. Will also throw in a
cassette adapter in SO SO condition.
Paid $45...............Asking $30+shipping.
AM FM: Factory Stereo from Toyota with AM FM radio, autoreverse cassette
Cassette: deck, digital tuning, like new condition only in car 6 months,
Car Stereo: Asking $60+shipping.
Car Speakers: Sherwood 5 1/4" two way car speakers, in car for 7 months,
5 1/4 inch: excellent condition, Paid $65............Asking $40+shipping.
4 inch: Factory Speakers from Toyota excellent condition
Asking $20+shipping.
Nintendo: Nintendo Game Boy, Light Boy, Tetris, Super Mario Land,
Gameboy: NFL Football, Castlevania Adventure, Hyper Lode Runner, 4 years
+ games: old all in working condition, Asking $70+shipping.
Accessories:
Whole Internet: The Whole Internet: User's Guide and Catalog by ED Krol,
book: guide to using the internet, where to fing information and
resources. Paid $30..........Asking $20+shipping.
MicroSoft: Never Used, came with my computer, Asking $ 60+shipping.
Visual Basic:
MicroSoft: For Windows, never used, came with my computer,
Quick C: Sells new Student edition for $95............Asking $70+shipping.
Please resond to fields@cis.ohio-state.edu
Thanks,
Jonathan D. Fields
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9024 | From: wdwells@nyx.cs.du.edu (David "Fuzzy" Wells)
Subject: Boom! Whoosh......
Organization: University of Denver, Dept. of Math & Comp. Sci.
Lines: 22
And one of my profs is the chief engineer for the project (Dr. Ron
Humble, Univ. Colorado at Colorado Springs).
I love the idea of an inflatable 1-mile long sign.... It will be a
really neat thing to see it explode when a bolt (or even better, a
Westford Needle!) comes crashing into it at 10 clicks a sec.
<BOOM!> Whooooooooshhhhhh...... <sputter, sputter>
<okay, PRETEND it would make a sound!>
I hear <insert favorite rumor here> that it will supposedly coincide
with the Atlanta Olympics.
Fuzzy.
===============================================================================
_ __/| | Lt. David "Fuzzy" Wells | "I want peace on earth,
\'o.O' | HQ AFSPACECOM/CNA | goodwill toward men."
=(___)= | "We do debris" |"We're the government. We don't do that
U ...ack!| wdwells@esprit.uccs.edu | that sort of thing." -SNEAKERS
===============================================================================
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9025 | From: Karim Edvard Ahmed <ka0k+@andrew.cmu.edu>
Subject: Re: Goodbye, good riddance, get lost 'Stars
Organization: Senior, Economics, Carnegie Mellon, Pittsburgh, PA
Lines: 15
NNTP-Posting-Host: po2.andrew.cmu.edu
In-Reply-To: <DT642B1w165w@sms.business.uwo.ca>
> Goodbye Minnesota,...you never earned the right to have an NHL
>franchise in the first place!
> Hope you enjoy your Twin city wide mania for HIGH SCHOOL HOCKEY
>(hey, by the way my old pee wee team is having a reunion in Regina, care
>to come up and film the event?)
> Yee haa Golden Gophers
>Whatta weird town!!!!!
What's with you stupid dorks from the "Western Business School"???!!!
First there was that Cary asshole, and now you. Don't you have anything
better to do instead of being obnoxious, antagonistic little shits over
the network??? Why don't you just take a hike, and stop embarrasing
yourself, your school, and Canada!
-KEA
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9026 | From: tcmay@netcom.com (Timothy C. May)
Subject: Re: The source of that announcement
Organization: NETCOM On-line Communication Services (408 241-9760 guest)
X-Newsreader: Tin 1.1 PL5
Lines: 37
Marc Horowitz N1NZU (marc@mit.edu) wrote:
: The message from the NIST about the clipper chip comes from the
: following address:
:
: clipper@csrc.ncsl.nist.gov (Clipper Chip Announcement)
:
: Just who is that, I asked myself, or rather, I asked the computer.
:
: % telnet csrc.ncsl.nist.gov 25
...list of name elided for brevity......
:
: Well, isn't that interesting. Dorothy Denning, Mitch Kapor, Marc
: Rotenberg, Ron Rivest, Jim Bidzos, and others. The Government, RSA,
: TIS, CPSR, and the EFF are all represented. I don't suppose anybody
: within any of these organizations would care to comment? Or is this
: just the White House's idea of a cruel joke on these peoples' inboxes?
I know that at least one person on that list says the first he heard
of Clipper was in the Friday morning newspaper! And another has
already fired off a letter of protest to NIST.
My point? I suspect this list, interesting as it is for various
reasons, does not represent the cabal that put this proposal together.
Some of them, yes. Others, no.
This may be nothing more than a mailing list of people who get
crypto-related announcements from NSA, er, I mean "NIST."
-Tim May
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Timothy C. May | Crypto Anarchy: encryption, digital money,
tcmay@netcom.com | anonymous networks, digital pseudonyms, zero
408-688-5409 | knowledge, reputations, information markets,
W.A.S.T.E.: Aptos, CA | black markets, collapse of governments.
Higher Power: 2^756839 | Public Key: PGP and MailSafe available.
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9027 | From: dave@imax.imax.com (Dave Martindale)
Subject: Re: A question about 120VAC outlet wiring.
Organization: Imax Corporation, Mississauga Canada
Lines: 24
jeh@cmkrnl.com writes:
>
>Hmmm. How are those orange "isolated ground" outlets (often used in
>computer rooms) wired?
They require two separate grounds. One ground goes to the ground pin
of the outlet, and the other ground wire is connected to the outlet's
mounting tabs (and thus grounds the box and faceplate screw and metal
faceplate, if any).
The box/faceplate ground goes to the normal distribution panel ground.
The outlet ground-pin wire is generally connected to an insulated
busbar in the distribution panel which is, in turn, connected to
the building-entrance main ground by its own wire.
So the two separate ground systems are connected together at the
building's service entrance. But one is also connected to every
grounded piece of electrical equipment in the whole building,
while the isolated ground is shared only by the equipment plugged
into isolated-ground outlets of that panel. If someone happens
to accidentally short one phase of a 600V feeder to ground,
the main building ground is likely to have a lot of noise on it
until the breaker trips or the fuse blows, while the isolated
ground will remain relatively noise-free.
|
9028 | From: henry@zoo.toronto.edu (Henry Spencer)
Subject: Re: Radar detector DETECTORS?
Organization: U of Toronto Zoology
Lines: 17
In article <1993Apr20.022922.11861@julian.uwo.ca> wlsmith@valve.heart.rri.uwo.ca (Wayne Smith) writes:
>>No restriction was placed
>>on receiving RADAR (or, curiously, cordless phones.) Enforcement
>>of the Virginia law is in violation of the FCA of 1934.
>
>Isin't there some kind of rule (regulation, law, whatever) in some
>juristictions that prohibit the use of *police band* recievers
>in vehicles? And that radar transmissions are included in the police band
>so they get covered by the same regulation?
Those rules/regulations/laws would be subject to the same attack: that
they are attempting to preempt federal authority to regulate (or not)
radio communications. Of course, as the original poster noted, court
challenges of this kind can get expensive.
--
All work is one man's work. | Henry Spencer @ U of Toronto Zoology
- Kipling | henry@zoo.toronto.edu utzoo!henry
|
9029 | From: masika@bnr.ca (Nicholas Masika)
Subject: FileManager: strange sizes in summary line
Lines: 25
Reply-To: masika@bnr.ca
Organization: Bell-Northern Research
I have just noticed my FileManager doing something strange recently.
Usually, the line at the bottom of the FileManager (the status bar, I
guess) displays the total disk space and the total number of bytes for
the current selection. If I select a whole bunch of files, I will get
an exact byte count.
Recently, I notice it incorrectly displays this count; it's truncating!
If I select a file that is, say, 532 bytes, it correctly displays '532 bytes'.
If I select select a file that is 23,482 bytes, it displays '23 bytes',
not 23 Kbytes, just 23 bytes! If I select 893,352 it will report only
893 bytes in the selection. If I select over a Meg worth of files, say
3,356,345 it reports 3 bytes! It's as if it's got a problem with displaying
more than 3 characters!
My system: 486DX/33, 8M memory, Stacker 3.0, DOS 5, Win 3.1. I've run
the latest virus scanners (scan102, f-prot) and they didn't report anything.
Could I have unknowingly altered something that controls the formatting
of the status bar in the FileManger?
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_/_/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ Bell-Northern Research, Ottawa
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9030 | From: jfriedl+@RI.CMU.EDU (Jeffrey Friedl)
Subject: Re: GGRRRrrr!! Cages double-parking motorc
Nntp-Posting-Host: hiroshima.rest.ri.cmu.edu
Reply-To: jfriedl@cs.cmu.edu
Organization: Omron Corporation / Carnegie Mellon
Lines: 28
egreen@east.sun.com (Ed Green - Pixel Cruncher) writes:
|> In article 34211@castle.ed.ac.uk, wbg@festival.ed.ac.uk (W Geake) writes:
|> >Ultra sticky labels printed with your
|> >favourite curse are good - even our local hospitals use them instead of
|> >wheel clamps, putting one (about A5 size) on each window of the cage.
|>
|> An apartment complex where I used to live tried this, only they put the
|> thing over the driver's window, "so they couldn't miss it." A friend
|> damned near wrecked on the way home one night, her vision blocked by
|> the sticker. I suggested to the manager the ENORMOUS liability they
|> were assuming by pulling that stunt.
(not that logic has anything to do with it, but...)
I can see the liability of putting stickers on the car while it was moving,
or something, but it's the BDI that chooses to start and then drive the car
in a known unsafe condition that would (seem to be) liable. Furthermore, they
would have had the last chance to avoid an unsafe situation, which is an
additional factor in attributing "blame".
Anyway, stickers on the window are less effective... no one has any problem
taking a blade to a window to remove a stubborn sticker, but it's a different
story with that that nice paint job on the door....
*jeff*
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Jeffrey E.F. Friedl Omron Corporation, Nagaokakyo (Kyoto), Japan
jfriedl@omron.co.jp, jfriedl@cs.cmu.edu [ DoD##4 N8XBK CBR250R ]
Visiting researcher to the Mach Project, Carnegie Mellon, Pittsburgh
|
9031 | From: cmk@athena.mit.edu (Charles M Kozierok)
Subject: Re: WHAT'S WITH ALL THESE SCORES?
Organization: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Lines: 42
NNTP-Posting-Host: electric-monk.mit.edu
In article <1qplh7$e2g@agate.berkeley.edu> jtchern@ocf.berkeley.edu (Joseph Hernandez) writes:
} In article <1qp1m9INNfjg@senator-bedfellow.MIT.EDU> cmk@athena.mit.edu (Charles M Kozierok) writes:
} >In article <1993Apr17.050311.10098@news.yale.edu> (Sean Garrison) writes:
} >} [Stuff about upated inning scores deleted.]
} >at just that exact time to see the message. even results after the game
} >is over are not necessary, thanks to Mr. Hernandez who posts daily
} >standings and results here every day.
}
} Am I supposed to take that as a compliment or a put down? Just wondering.
it was meant entirely, 100%, as a compliment.
} I do this as a service to the entire baseball world on USENET, especially
} for those in the East Coast who can't get final scores for West Coast games
} in their newspapers or late TV newscasts. This is helpful to fans in other
} countries who either receive only weekly scores or updates by the week. Also,
} many have requested for this kind of service previously but it was only
} available through BBS's or some pay news services. By the way, mine is free
} of charge and has no copyright restrictions.
i was not trying to criticize your service at all.
in fact, i was trying to encourage others to use it.
i don't personally use it, but i'm sure others do, and that was my point in
posting--there is no need for individuals to duplicate, in an ad hoc fashion,
what you have already organized.
} >if you want to send updates and scores, set up a private mailing list
} >and use that.
}
} Remember I only post final scores and the updated standings once a day to the
} rec.sport.baseball newsgroup. Other than that, everything is done through
} private e-mail. Currently, there are 986 people on my mailing list that
} branches off into other mailing lists available for many others. And the list
} grows by an average of 35 people a day.
having one person, such as yourself, who does it, is a great idea.
having 100 do it is not. that's all.
keep up the good work, Joseph.
-*-
charles
|
9032 | From: blean@rwb.esd.sgi.com (Bob Blean)
Subject: Re: Which high-performance VLB video card?
Organization: Silicon Graphics
Lines: 33
In article <1993Apr16.230319.28437@spartan.ac.BrockU.CA>, tmc@spartan.ac.BrockU.CA (Tim Ciceran) writes:
|> PC Magazine just did another review of high-end graphics accelerators. For all
|> around performance (Windows, DOS, CAD) go for ATI Graphics Ultra Pro. They've
|> done two reviews in the last three months and that card ranks as an editors
|> choice in both reviews. For all around performance it seems it just can't be
|> beat. You should pick up this issue of PC-Mag (April 13) and check it out for
|> yourself.
Windows: The recent reviews have all shown that the P9000 cards are
significantly faster doing Windows than the ATI card.
VGA: The recent reviews have all shown that the P9000 cards they looked
at are significantly slower doing VGA than the ATI card. About
1/2 the speed, as I recall.
The big question for me is the Orchid V9000 card. Each of the
P9000 cards tested so far has had the W5186 to do VGA. Orchid
is the only one I know about (I don't know about AMI) that uses
the W5286 for VGA. That is reportedly faster.
I would like to know whether the Orchid card can do VGA as fast as
the ATI card. If so, it would appear to be a formidable competitor.
(Advertised prices are about the same for the two cards.)
Someone in this group posted a little while back that they were getting an
Orchid V9000 card -- has that card arrived? What do the benchmarks look
like?
Also, is the AMI P9000-based card real? What does it use for VGA? Speed?
--Bob
|
9033 | From: rolfe@junior.dsu.edu (Tim Rolfe)
Subject: Divine providence vs. Murphy's Law
Lines: 12
Romans 8:28 (RSV) We know that in everything God works for good with those
who love him, who are called according to his purpose.
Murphy's Law: If anything can go wrong, it will.
We are all quite familiar with the amplifications and commentary on
Murphy's Law. But how do we harmonize that with Romans 8:28? For that
matter, how appropriate is humor contradicted by Scripture?
--
--- Tim Rolfe
rolfe@dsuvax.dsu.edu
rolfe@junior.dsu.edu
|
9034 | From: grady@world.std.com (Dick Grady)
Subject: Re: Car buying story, was: Christ, another dealer service scam...
Organization: The World Public Access UNIX, Brookline, MA
Distribution: usa
Lines: 15
In article <93106.161324LIBEMC@BYUVM.BITNET> <LIBEMC@BYUVM.BITNET> writes:
>Mark states in his post to know the dealer price and offer $200-$300
>above. My husband and I are in the market to buy our first car
>together, and neither of us know how to go about it. How do
>you find out the dealer price? Are their books to look in? Do
>you send away somewhere for it?
Several company publish periodicals (3 or 4 times a year) which list the
sticker prices and the dealer invoice prices of all the cars and their
options. Edmund's is the name of one such price guide. You can find
these price guides at most places which sell magazines.
--
Dick Grady Salem, NH, USA grady@world.std.com
So many newsgroups, so little time!
|
9035 | From: ward@cs.uiuc.edu (Christ Ward)
Subject: Re: Dumbest automotive concepts of all time
Organization: University of Illinois, Dept. of Comp. Sci., Urbana, IL
Lines: 49
R1004@vmcms.csuohio.edu writes:
>In article <C5Lz30.Jus@news.cso.uiuc.edu>
>cka52397@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu (OrioleFan@uiuc) writes:
>
>>laszlo@csd4.csd.uwm.edu (Tyson F Nuss) writes:
>>
>>>From article <1pq6i2$a1f@news.ysu.edu>, by ak296@yfn.ysu.edu (John R. Daker):
>>>>
>>
>>>> Fake convertible roofs and vinyl roofs.
>>>> Any gold trim.
>>
>>> These, I will agree, are abominations, right along with the fake
>>>continental spare-tire kit -- it's sad watching those little old ladies
>>>try to load their groceries into the trunk with that huge tire-medallion
>>>in the way.
>>> Most pitiful fake convertible top: on a "Cadillac" Cimarron, with
>>>all the chrome door trim still visible -- not fooling *anyone*.
>>>Of course, there was that Hyundai Excel I once saw...
>>
>> I have seen a cutlass Supreme coupe (GM10) with a vinyl roof, ditto
>>a Taurus. Shoot the owners, NOW, before it's too late.
>>
> It gets better. I've seen them on a 4-door escort, Chevy S-10
>Blazer, and even a Chevy astro mini-van. A mini-van w/ a fake
>convertible top is not something you want to see just after eating!
>
And better yet..There's a chevette in town with wire crome wheels,
vinyl roof, tacky paint job and a continental spare (showing the wire
crome wheel within, of course)...I'm scared to look on the inside and have
only seen it rolling down the road...and I too was glad I hadn't just ate.
>
>------------------------------------------------------------------------
>Bob Martel | Lady luck must have been a wonderful girl
>bob2@cua3.csuohio.edu | -She's never been a friend of mine!
>R1004@vmcms.csuohio.edu | The Alan Parsons Project
> | The 3B1 lives!
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Chris T. Ward DoD#0710 "Don't take life too seriously, you can never come
out of it alive." -?
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|
9036 | From: geb@cs.pitt.edu (Gordon Banks)
Subject: Re: High Prolactin
Reply-To: geb@cs.pitt.edu (Gordon Banks)
Organization: Univ. of Pittsburgh Computer Science
Lines: 12
In article <93088.112203JER4@psuvm.psu.edu> JER4@psuvm.psu.edu (John E. Rodway) writes:
>Any comments on the use of the drug Parlodel for high prolactin in the blood?
>
It can suppress secretion of prolactin. Is useful in cases of galactorrhea.
Some adenomas of the pituitary secret too much.
--
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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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|
9037 | From: brr1@ns1.cc.lehigh.edu (BRANT RICHARD RITTER)
Subject: computer graphics to vcr?
Organization: Lehigh University
Lines: 15
HELP MY FRIEND AND I HAVE A CLASS PROJECT IN WHICH WE ARE TRYING TO MAKE
A COMPUTER ANIMATED MOVIE OF SORTS WITH THE DISNEY ANIMATION AND WOULD
LIKE TO PUT WHAT WE HAVE ON A VCR IS THIS POSSIBLE? IS IT EASY AND
RELATIVELY CHEAP? IF SO HOW? WE BOTH HAVE 386 IBM COMPATIBLES BUT ARE
RELATIVELY CLUELESS WITH COMPUTERS IF YOU COULD HELP PLEASE DO.
THANX.
--
BRANT RITTER
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moshing-- "a cosmic cesspool of physical delight."
-A. Kiedas
RHCP
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|
9038 | From: egreen@east.sun.com (Ed Green - Pixel Cruncher)
Subject: Re: Observation re: helmets
Organization: Sun Microsystems, RTP, NC
Lines: 21
Distribution: world
Reply-To: egreen@east.sun.com
NNTP-Posting-Host: laser.east.sun.com
In article 211353@mavenry.altcit.eskimo.com, maven@mavenry.altcit.eskimo.com (Norman Hamer) writes:
>
> The question for the day is re: passenger helmets, if you don't know for
>certain who's gonna ride with you (like say you meet them at a .... church
>meeting, yeah, that's the ticket)... What are some guidelines? Should I just
>pick up another shoei in my size to have a backup helmet (XL), or should I
>maybe get an inexpensive one of a smaller size to accomodate my likely
>passenger?
If your primary concern is protecting the passenger in the event of a
crash, have him or her fitted for a helmet that is their size. If your
primary concern is complying with stupid helmet laws, carry a real big
spare (you can put a big or small head in a big helmet, but not in a
small one).
---
Ed Green, former Ninjaite |I was drinking last night with a biker,
Ed.Green@East.Sun.COM |and I showed him a picture of you. I said,
DoD #0111 (919)460-8302 |"Go on, get to know her, you'll like her!"
(The Grateful Dead) --> |It seemed like the least I could do...
|
9039 | From: ke_kimmell@vax.cns.muskingum.edu (Kevin Kimmell - Computer Science/German Undergrad)
Subject: HOW is a Null Modem Cable?
Organization: Muskingum College
Lines: 13
I am interrested in the extrodinarily simple concept of the null modem
cable. (Actually I have NO idea, so don't count that last statement.) What I'm
asking is what pins does it use (or what are it's specifications?) I just want
to solder one myself instead of buying one. I don't even know what port is
used.
Help me please (at ke_kimmell@vax.cns.muskingum.edu)
Kevin
p.s. I'm intending to use the cable for PC-to-PC transfers (via Lap-Link or
Telix. Ideas and info gladly accepted.)
|
9040 | From: cptully@med.unc.edu (Christopher P. Tully,Pathology,62699)
Subject: Re: TIFF: philosophical significance of 42
Nntp-Posting-Host: helix.med.unc.edu
Reply-To: cptully@med.unc.edu
Organization: UNC-CH School of Medicine
Lines: 40
In article 8HC@mentor.cc.purdue.edu, ab@nova.cc.purdue.edu (Allen B) writes:
>In article <1993Apr10.160929.696@galki.toppoint.de> ulrich@galki.toppoint.de
>writes:
>> According to the TIFF 5.0 Specification, the TIFF "version number"
>> (bytes 2-3) 42 has been chosen for its "deep philosophical
>> significance".
>> Last week, I read the Hitchhikers Guide To The Galaxy,
>> Is this actually how they picked the number 42?
>
>I'm sure it is, and I am not amused. Every time I read that part of the
>TIFF spec, it infuriates me- and I'm none too happy about the
>complexity of the spec anyway- because I think their "arbitrary but
>carefully chosen number" is neither. Additionally, I find their
>choice of 4 bytes to begin a file with meaningless of themselves- why
>not just use the letters "TIFF"?
>
>(And no, I don't think they should have bothered to support both word
>orders either- and I've found that many TIFF readers actually
>don't.)
>
>ab
Why so up tight? FOr that matter, TIFF6 is out now, so why not gripe
about its problems? Also, if its so important to you, volunteer to
help define or critique the spec.
Finally, a little numerology: 42 is 24 backwards, and TIFF is a 24 bit
image format...
Chris
---
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Christopher P. Tully cptully@med.unc.edu
Univ. of North Carolina - Chapel Hill
CB# 7525 (919) 966-2699
Chapel Hill, NC 27599
*********************************************************************
I get paid for my opinions, but that doesn't mean that UNC or anybody
else agrees with them.
|
9041 | From: idr@rigel.cs.pdx.edu (Ian D Romanick)
Subject: Re: Fast polygon routine needed
Keywords: polygon, needed
Article-I.D.: pdxgate.7306
Organization: Portland State University, Computer Science Dept.
Lines: 23
In article <C5nF8t.Gsq@news.cso.uiuc.edu> osprey@ux4.cso.uiuc.edu (Lucas Adamski) writes:
>In article <1993Apr17.192947.11230@sophia.smith.edu> orourke@sophia.smith.edu (Joseph O'Rourke) writes:
>> A fast polygon routine to do WHAT?
>To draw polygons of course. Its a VGA mode 13h (320x200) game, done in C and
>ASM. I need a faster way to draw concave polygons that the method I have right
>now, which is very slow.
What kind of polygons? Shaded? Texturemapped? Hm? More comes into play with
fast routines than just "polygons". It would be nice to know exaclty what
system (VGA is a start, but what processor?) and a few of the specifics of the
implementation. You need to give more info if you want to get any answers! :P
- Ian Romanick
Dancing Fool of Epsilon
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|
9042 | From: gt6511a@prism.gatech.EDU (COCHRANE,JAMES SHAPLEIGH)
Subject: Re: guns in backcountry? no thanks
Organization: Georgia Institute of Technology
Lines: 91
In article <1qpavfINN2jp@clem.handheld.com> jmd@cube.handheld.com (Jim De Arras) writes:
:In article <0096B294.AAD9C1E0@uinpla.npl.uiuc.edu> reimer@uinpla.npl.uiuc.edu
:(Paul E. Reimer) writes:
:> In article <1qkftjINNoij@cronkite.cisco.com>, pitargue@cisco.com (Marciano
:Pitargue) writes:
:>
:> [stuff deleted about causes of people in ER]
:>
:> >due to automobile accidents and automobile crimes. maybe we should outlaw
:> >cars.
:> There are a lot of automobile accidents, but atleast there is some
:> regulation to try to combat this.
:
:Such as? Drunk drivers get back on the road in no time, to kill again. Seems
:the driver's license process does not work for this.
:
I can testify to this. My cousin spent a few weeks in the hospital, and his
friend was killed, because of a drunk driver. The son-of-a-b**** is back on
the streets... Officers from the scene are still p***ed about that one.
:> to take a drivers safety class.
:
:Because you wanted one while you were underage.
:
:> I HAVE to be licensed to drive.
:
:Only on public roads.
:
:> My car
:> MUST be registered.
:
:Only if it is to be driven on public roads, other than between segments of my
:property.
:
:> I MUST (at least where I live) have liability
:> insurance on both myself driving and my car (if someone else had an
:> accident with it).
:
:Only on public roads.
And this obviously doesn't always work, else why would they offer uninsured
motorist coverage?
:
:> Hmm, wouldn't manditory saftey classes, registration
:> of both the owner and gun, and manditory liability insurance be nice for
:> gun owners.
I object to mandatory registration because I don't trust my government not to
use any information I give them for their own purposes. I am licensed to
carry a concealed pistol in my home state, but they never asked whether I
actually owned a firearm. A safety class before issuing a permit to carry is
reasonably, provided such classes are regularly available to the public. Of
course, most places would consider my time in the reserves and on a competition
rifle team to count.
:
:Perhaps, if it gave them permission to shoot in public roads and parks. :-)
Hey, now that's an idea :)
:
:> Paul Reimer
:
:Jim
Now, unless you have an agenda against private ownership of firearms, why would
you want to harass the person trying to legally defend themselves or exercise
their rights? (I know, defending oneself/family/whoever IS a right... at least
as far as my 9mm and I are concerned... ) (Also as far as the State of Alabama
seems to be concerned) Why don't you push for stricter prosecution of those
who use firearms in the commission of a crime? I've already pointed out how
we aren't nailing DUI's hard enough... Comparing the US with other countries
seldom works, but the European attitude towards alchohol and DUI seems to work..
Their attitude towards weapons isn't really a valid comparison because they've
historically done their best to keep the populace disarmed and submissive,
while our country was founded by a bunch of rugged individualists who told the
European monarchies (for the most part) to take a flying leap (used more polite
language though). We even weaseled out of our first international treaty, and
then convinced the French that it was in their best interests not to complain..
But first we had to overcome the fact that the Brits were doing their best to
restrict us to squirrel guns and such, so we'd be properly submissive while
they forced us to pay for their wars. Of course, most American history classes
these days tend to gloss over facts that do not fit the image they wish to
convey... I'm glad my Amer. Hist. teacher was a Libertarian who had us review
a good portion of the Federalist Papers, and debate their origins and meanings.
enough rambling,
James
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gt6511a@prism.gatech.edu * circles, scream and shout. * for rent
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9043 | From: mbell@csc.liv.ac.uk (Mike Bell)
Subject: **** CURSOR SIZE PROBLEMS ****
Organization: Computer Science, Liverpool University
Lines: 19
Nntp-Posting-Host: jed.csc.liv.ac.uk
/* Apologies for those who have read this before but no-one has solved this */
/* one yet so I'm posting again! Sorry :-) */
I'm having problems creating a cursor bigger than 64x64, I'm using Motif 1.1
X11R4 running HP-UX 8.07 - all the functions return valid results but no
cursor appears when the bitmap is bigger than the aforementioned size. I tried
using the following code:
unsigned int w,h;
XQueryBestCursor(XtDisplay(programArea), XtWindow(programArea), 72, 71, &w,
&h);
to return the nearest size to what I require however it returns 72 and 71 as
the width and height respectively. What am I doing wrong? and if not how can I
get round the problem!!
Thanks in advance
Mike
|
9044 | From: lam@mrcnext.cso.uiuc.edu (Ken Lam)
Subject: Re: WANTED: Address SYMANTEC
Reply-To: lam@jove.cofc.edu
Organization: University of Illinois at Urbana
Lines: 27
dewinter@prl.philips.nl (Rob de Winter) writes:
>I am looking for the exact address of the Symantec Coporatoin, which
>distributes Norton Desktop and other Windows software.
>
>The information I am looking for is:
>
>Mail address
>Phone number
>Fax number
>E-mail address
Try postmaster@norton.com
or postmaster@symantec.com
>
>Thanks in advance.
>
>--
>*** Nothing beats skiing, if you want to have real fun during holidays. ***
>*** Rob de Winter Philips Research, IST/IT, Building WL-1 ***
>*** P.O. Box 80000, 5600 JA Eindhoven. The Netherlands ***
>*** Tel: +31 40 743621 E-mail: dewinter@prl.philips.nl ***
--
---
Ken Lam
Network Administrator @ University of Charleston / Dept of Biology & Geology
S.C. Space Grant Consortium (803)-792-4969 / FAX (803)-792-5446
|
9045 | From: steveh@thor.isc-br.com (Steve Hendricks)
Subject: Re: Limiting Govt (was Re: Employment (was Re: Why not concentrate...)
Organization: ISC-Bunker Ramo, An Olivetti Company
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Nntp-Posting-Host: thor.isc-br.com
In article <1993Apr17.145045.12449@tijc02.uucp> pjs269@tijc02.uucp (Paul Schmidt) writes:
>steveh@thor.isc-br.com (Steve Hendricks) writes:
>: In article <1993Apr15.013651.11353@tijc02.uucp> pjs269@tijc02.uucp (Paul Schmidt) writes:
>:
>: It is a failure of libertarianism if the ideology does not provide any
>: reasonable way to restrain such actions other than utopian dreams.
>
>...Society would collapse if most people were evil most of the time."
> -- David Bergland
Agreed.
>
>"If people are basically evil, the last thing you'd want is a big
>government staffed by those evil folks exercising control over you."
> -- David Bergland
Agreed.
>"Freedom seems to have unleashed the creative energies of the people -- and
>leads to ever higher levels of income and social progress." -- U.N. report
Agreed.
>: The argument is not between those who want "limited" government and those
>: who want "unlimited" government. It is between those who believe
>: government regulation in a capitalist economy serves worthwhile ends and
>: those who believe such regulation is neither desirable on empirical
>: grounds nor justifiable on ideological grounds.
>
>Good summary... Selling your labor or goods so that you can eat
>and buy a house is essential so that you can excercise your
>personal freedoms.
>--
>Paul Schmidt: Advocates for Self-Government, Davy Crockett Chapter President
And this demonstrates, I assume, that you're a liberal. :-).
--
Steve Hendricks | DOMAIN: steveh@thor.ISC-BR.COM
"One thing about data, it sure does cut| UUCP: ...!uunet!isc-br!thor!steveh
the bulls**t." - R. Hofferbert | Ma Bell: 509 838-8826
|
9046 | From: dduff@col.hp.com (Dave Duff)
Subject: Re: Did US drive on the left?
Article-I.D.: hp-col.1pqtuiINNj5d
Organization: HP Colorado Springs Division
Lines: 2
NNTP-Posting-Host: fajita19.cs.itc.hp.com
DeSoto's first year of manufacture was 1928, so this may indeed have been
an export special, as left hand controls were standard here by then.
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9047 | From: shread@ll.mit.edu ( Peter Shread)
Subject: El Sets
Organization: MIT Lincoln Laboratory
Distribution: us
Lines: 5
I am looking for a source of orbital element sets
other than UAF/Space Command. I believe there is
one on CompuServe. Please let me know what other
possible sources there are and how I can reach
them. Thanks much.
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9048 | From: v064mb9k@ubvmsd.cc.buffalo.edu (NEIL B. GANDLER)
Subject: Need diode model for PSpice
Organization: University at Buffalo
Lines: 15
News-Software: VAX/VMS VNEWS 1.41
Nntp-Posting-Host: ubvmsd.cc.buffalo.edu
Im designing a circuit with just a silicon diode. I dont need
to modify any of the parameters. But the problem will not accept the following
statement
.model diode D
The pspice book I have is terrible. I would appreciate any help.
Neil Gandler
_____________________________________________________________________________
Gandler Electronics
Home Automation & electronic design technology
_____________________________________________________________________________
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9049 | From: drbombay@netlink.cts.com (Walter Ladwig)
Subject: Re: WHERE ARE THE DOUBTERS NOW? HMM?
Article-I.D.: netlink.4iBk2B1w165w
Organization: NetLink Online Communications, San Diego CA
Lines: 7
The Blackhawks shall triumph.
Walter Ladwig @ "This is the weather the cuckoo likes,
Net Link @ armored division submissive to
DrBombay@Netlink.cts.com @ vernacular the world into a gambling
@ birdhouse velocity."
-The Cut-Ups
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9050 | From: davidb@macadam.mpce.mq.edu.au (David Bull)
Subject: Intel RMX O/S Documentation Wanted
Organization: School of MPCE, Macquarie University, Australia.
Lines: 19
Distribution: world
NNTP-Posting-Host: macadam.mpce.mq.edu.au
Originator: davidb@macadam.mpce.mq.edu.au
We've just been donated a large machine for use in our
robotics lab. This device is complete with a 286 based
controller, running the Intel RMX operating system.
Unfortunately, we don't have any documentation on RMX.
Can anybody out there in netland help?
Please reply via email; I don't regularly catch up with
the news.
Thanks,
David Bull
davidb@mpce.mq.edu.au
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9051 | From: dchhabra@stpl.ists.ca (Deepak Chhabra)
Subject: Re: div. and conf. names
Nntp-Posting-Host: stpl.ists.ca
Organization: Solar Terresterial Physics Laboratory, ISTS
Distribution: na
Lines: 56
In article <1993Apr19.003221.11964@ramsey.cs.laurentian.ca> maynard@ramsey.cs.laurentian.ca (Roger Maynard) writes:
[Evan Pritchard writes:]
>> I think that you are incorrect, Roger. Patrick,
>>Smythe and Adams all played or coached in the league before becoming
>>front office types. Hence, they did help build the league, although
>>they were not great players themselves.
>
>Punch Imlach's contributions as a coach and GM were far greater than
>those of the above combined. Should we name a division or trophy after
>him? [owner vs. player contributions deleted...]
>Are we going to honour those who contributed to the league's evolution
>or are we going to honour those who contributed to the glory of the
>sport itself?
[stuff deleted...]
>The money issue is irrelevant to the point that we would agree on, and
>that is: "it is the players that are what make the game great and not the
>people who put them on the ice"
As I recall, the author of the _original_ article that started the thread
claimed that he disliked the changing of the names for a variety of reasons.
Roger, on one front you flamed him rather severely on the grounds that his
was a "jingoistic rant", but you also supported the name-changing on the
grounds that the current names are inappropriate because of the individuals
they represent. FWIW, I do not think the flaming was warranted, nor do I
think you enhanced what credibility you have with it at all. Just an
observation...
However, that aside, the real question is whether you like the idea of
changing the names based on the reasons given for it (making it easier for
the 'casual fan'), or whether you like the idea of unique divisional names
based on individuals who do deserve the honour. IMO, the latter is a nice
and unique touch that differs from other sports. In addition, I do not
think that changing divisional names will have an effect on the number of
people that are interested in hockey, so it's a pointless exercise anyway.
If the current names are inappropriate, then that is a separate issue, not
central to the original article. Something to consider additionally is
whether or not players like Orr who 'contributed to the glory of the sport'
would have been able to do so _without_ an organized professional league to
play in. In this case, honouring builders of the _league_ as opposed to
builders of the _sport_ becomes a chicken-and-egg type question. (although
it was the chicken.....)
>Exactly true. Naming divisions and trophies after Smythe and the bunch
>is the same kind of nepotism that put Stein in the hall of fame. I have
>always thought that this was nonsense.
Dunno if the Stein comparison is justifiable, since it doesn't look as though
his 'unanimous acceptance' to the Hall will hold up.
--
dchhabra@stpl.ists.ca
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9052 | From: rtsbangi@msuvx1.memst.edu
Subject: ********cd for sale********
Distribution: world
Organization: Memphis State University
Lines: 11
cd's for sale:
1. jon bon jovi - new jersey $8.00
2. boomerang - soundtrack $8.00
3. the police - every breath you take $8.00
*/ $1.00 s/h
e_mail rtsbangi@memstvx1.memst.edu
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9053 | From: wagner@grace.math.uh.edu (David Wagner)
Subject: Re: Certainty and Arrogance
Organization: UH Dept of Math
Lines: 162
"Darren" == Dr Nancy's Sweetie <kilroy@gboro.rowan.edu> writes:
Darren> In an earlier article, I explained that what many people find
Darren> arrogant about Christians is that some Christians profess
Darren> absolute certainty about their beliefs and doctrines.
and
Darren> In short, the problem is that no matter how good your sources
Darren> are, if any part of your doctrines or beliefs rest on your own
Darren> thinking and reasoning, then those doctrines are suspect.
The point that Darren raises is a very Lutheran viewpoint.
While reason is a gift from God, it is also infected by sin.
Yet we do not reject reason entirely--and neither, I think,
does Darren. We need reason, as Darren himself has pointed
out, to comprehend God's revelation of himself in the Bible.
But reason alone is not sufficient to comprehend and believe
the Word. We need, first and foremost, faith. For "the sinful
mind is hostile to God. It does not submit to God's law,
*nor can it do so*" (Romans 8:7).
Luther accepted Scripture as the sole means of revelation
("Sola Scriptura"), but accepted the necessity of the use
of reason (with faith) in comprehending that revelation.
Yet Luther also said, regarding baptism, "But mad reason
rushes forth, and, because Baptism is not dazzling like
the works which we do, regards it as worthless." (Large
Catechism, Fourth part, Baptism). To make matters more
complicated, Luther was the sort of theologian that many
people would describe as an `absolutist'. I've seen him
described as a `take no prisoners' theologian.
We might conclude, given these observations, that Luther
was inconsistent or mad. And surely at least some have
come to that conclusion. But it might be useful to
recall that Jesus was also called mad. And Peter felt
compelled to defend himself and the apostles against
a charge of drunkenness on Pentecost. So we as Christians
ought to be careful about rejecting Luther (or others)
as mad. Rather, we should imitate the Bereans, who
examined the Scriptures every day to see if what Paul
said was true (Acts 17:11).
The basis for the confidence with which Luther, Peter, Paul, and many
others preached the gospel was not just reason, but faith and the Holy
Spirit. This is not faith divorced from reason, but a faith that
guides, informs, and uses reason. The Spirit enables us to know the
truth and to proclaim it boldly. God does not want us to preach the
message that "I think that Jesus might have risen from the dead" but
rather "I know that my redeemer lives!" (Job 19:25). The Christian
does not side with Pilate in saying "What is truth?" but rather
follows Christ, who said, "In fact, for this reason I was born, and
for this I came into the world, to testify to the truth. Everyone on
the side of truth listens to me" (John 18:37).
We can know the truth because God has promised us that we can
know the truth. Jesus said, "If you hold to my teachings,
you are really my disciples. Then you will know the truth,
and the truth will set you free" (John 8:31,32). The Proverbs
urge us "Buy the truth, and do not sell it." (Pr 23:23).
The Psalmist prayed "Do not snatch to word of truth from my mouth"
(Ps 119:43). Evidently he believed that the word of truth
was in fact `in his mouth'.
Yet we do indeed appear arrogant if our claim to the truth
is motivated by self-glorification. But if we present the
truth as the teachings of Scripture, revealed by the
Spirit, and not our own invention, and if we stand ready
to be proved wrong on the basis of Scripture, as Luther
did, then we are not arrogant, but humble. We should humbly
trust in God's promise of truth, just as we trust in his
promise of forgiveness.
REXLEX> It is only because of God's own revelation that we can be
REXLEX> absolute about a thing.
Darren> But how far does that get you? Once God's revelation stops,
Darren> and your own reasoning begins, possibility for error appears.
I agree that we must make a distinction between the clear teachings
of Scripture, and the products of our own reason--even when such
reasoning is based on Scripture. However I think I would draw
the line of distinction more `reasonably' :-) and less `academically'
than you would.
Darren> For example, let's suppose that our modern Bible translations
Darren> include a perfect rendering of Jesus words at the Last Supper,
Darren> and that Jesus said, exactly, "This is my body."
Darren> We'll presume that what he said was totally without error and
Darren> absolutely true. What can we be certain of? Not much.
Darren> At the moment he stops speaking, and people start
Darren> interpreting, the possibility of error appears. Did he mean
Darren> that literally or not? We do not have any record that he
Darren> elaborated on the words. Was he thinking of Tran- or Con-
Darren> substantiation? He didn't say.
Darren is almost at the point of making a very Lutheran statement
about the Lord's supper. The Lutheran approach is to say
that if Jesus said, "This is my body," then that is what we
should believe. Other interpretations are rejected simply because
they are not taught in Scripture.
Recall that Jesus' words do not stand alone on this subject. We also
have Paul's words in 1 Corinthians 11:17-34,--in which he passed on to
us, what he received from the Lord. In particular he said, "For
whenever you eat this bread and drink this cup, you proclaim the
Lord's death until he comes." By these words we should believe that
the bread that we eat in the Lord's Supper really is bread (as well as
the Lord's body)--as our senses in fact tell us. Does this *prove*
that tran-substantiation is false? I suppose someone could say that
Paul spoke metaphorically of the Lord's body as bread, simply because
that is the way the body appears when we eat it. But this thought is
found nowhere in Scripture. So we reject it. Thus the primary
reason for rejecting tran-substantiation is not that we can
prove it false, but that it is simply not found in Scripture.
[side remark]
I've been told that the Lutheran doctrine on real presence is
con-substantiation. But it has been non-Lutherans who have told
me this. We tend not to use the word. I almost think that this
is used more by professors of comparative religion, who need labels
to compare Catholic, Lutheran and Reformed teachings on the Lord's
Supper. But almost every church wants to call their own teaching
"real presence" because that was the traditional teaching of
the church.
[end side remark]
Darren> When Christians speak as if they believe their own reasoning
Darren> can never lead them astray -- when we implicitly claim that we
Darren> are infallible -- the non- Christians around us rarely believe
Darren> that implicit claim. Witnessing is hardly going to work when
Darren> the person you are talking to believes that you are either too
Darren> foolish to recognise your own limits, or intentionally trying
Darren> to cover them up.
This is precisely why Christians should not rely on rationalizations
in their witnessing. It is far better to take the approach,
"I'd like to show you what Scripture says. You decide for
yourself whether to believe it or not."
Darren> `REXLEX' suggested that people read _He is There and He is Not
Darren> Silent_, by Francis Schaeffer. I didn't think very highly of
Darren> it, but I think that Mr Schaeffer is grossly overrated by many
Darren> Evangelical Christians. Somebody else might like it, though,
Darren> so don't let my opinion stop you from reading it.
Darren> If someone is interested in my opinion, I'd suggest _On
Darren> Certainty_, by Ludwig Wittgenstein.
As long as we're trading references, I'd like to suggest Dr. Siegbert
Becker's paperback, "The Foolishness of God: The place of reason
in Lutheran theology," published by Northwestern Publishing House.
This book was based on Becker's doctoral thesis at the University
of Chicago.
David Wagner "Not by might, nor by power,
a confessional Lutheran but by my Spirit,"
says the LORD Almighty.
Zechariah 4:6.
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9054 | From: dzk@cs.brown.edu (Danny Keren)
Subject: Suicide Bomber Attack in the Territories
Organization: Brown University Department of Computer Science
Lines: 22
Attention Israel Line Recipients
Friday, April 16, 1993
Two Arabs Killed and Eight IDF Soldiers Wounded in West Bank Car
Bomb Explosion
Israel Defense Forces Radio, GALEI ZAHAL, reports today that a car
bomb explosion in the West Bank today killed two Palestinians and
wounded eight IDF soldiers. The blast is believed to be the work of
a suicide bomber. Radio reports said a car packed with butane gas
exploded between two parked buses, one belonging to the IDF and the
other civilian. Both busses went up in flames. The blast killed an
Arab man who worked at a nearby snack bar in the Mehola settlement.
An Israel Radio report stated that the other man who was killed may
have been the one who set off the bomb. According to officials at
the Haemek Hospital in Afula, the eight IDF soldiers injured in the
blast suffered light to moderate injuries.
-Danny Keren
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9055 | From: dbm0000@tm0006.lerc.nasa.gov (David B. Mckissock)
Subject: Re: Space Station Redesign Chief Resigns for Health Reasons
Organization: NASA Lewis Research Center / Cleveland, Ohio
Lines: 30
Distribution: world
NNTP-Posting-Host: tm0006.lerc.nasa.gov
News-Software: VAX/VMS VNEWS 1.41
In article <C5xuGL.Jow@skates.gsfc.nasa.gov>, xrcjd@mudpuppy.gsfc.nasa.gov (Charles J. Divine) writes...
>Writer Kathy Sawyer reported in today's Washington Post that Joseph Shea, the
>head of the space station redesign has resigned for health reasons.
>
>Shea was hospitalized shortly after his selection in February. He returned
>yesterday to lead the formal presentation to the independent White House panel.
>Shea's presentation was rambling and almost inaudible.
I missed the presentations given in the morning session (when Shea gave
his "rambling and almost inaudible" presentation), but I did attend
the afternoon session. The meeting was in a small conference room. The
speaker was wired with a mike, and there were microphones on the table for
the panel members to use. Peons (like me) sat in a foyer outside the
conference room, and watched the presentations on closed circuit TV. In
general, the sound system was fair to poor, and some of the other
speakers (like the committee member from the Italian Space Agency)
also were "almost inaudible."
Shea didn't "lead the formal presentation," in the sense of running
or guiding the presentation. He didn't even attend the afternoon
session. Vest ran the show (President of MIT, the chair of the
advisory panel).
>
>Shea's deputy, former astronaut Bryan O'Connor, will take over the effort.
Note that O'Connor has been running the day-to-day
operations of the of the redesign team since Shea got sick (which
was immediately after the panel was formed).
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9056 | From: carl@SOL1.GPS.CALTECH.EDU (Carl J Lydick)
Subject: Re: Is MSG sensitivity superstition?
Organization: HST Wide Field/Planetary Camera
Lines: 28
Distribution: world
Reply-To: carl@SOL1.GPS.CALTECH.EDU
NNTP-Posting-Host: sol1.gps.caltech.edu
In article <1qmlgaINNjab@hp-col.col.hp.com>, cab@col.hp.com (Chris Best) writes:
=
=Jason Chen writes:
=> Now here is a new one: vomiting. My guess is that MSG becomes the number one
=> suspect of any problem. In this case. it might be just food poisoning. But
=> if you heard things about MSG, you may think it must be it.
=
=----------
=
=Yeah, it might, if you only read the part you quoted. You somehow left
=out the part about "we all ate the same thing." Changes things a bit, eh?
Perhaps. Now, just what leads you to believe that it was MSG and not some
other ingredient in the food that made you ill?
=These people aren't condemning Chinese food, Mr. Chen - just one of its
=(optional) ingredients. Try not to take it so personally.
And you're condemning one particular ingredient without any evidence that
that's the ingredient to which you reacted.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Carl J Lydick | INTERnet: CARL@SOL1.GPS.CALTECH.EDU | NSI/HEPnet: SOL1::CARL
Disclaimer: Hey, I understand VAXen and VMS. That's what I get paid for. My
understanding of astronomy is purely at the amateur level (or below). So
unless what I'm saying is directly related to VAX/VMS, don't hold me or my
organization responsible for it. If it IS related to VAX/VMS, you can try to
hold me responsible for it, but my organization had nothing to do with it.
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9057 | From: andrew@idacom.hp.com (Andrew Scott)
Subject: Re: This year's biggest and worst (opinion)...
Organization: IDACOM, A division of Hewlett-Packard
Keywords: NHL, awards
Lines: 35
In article <C4zCII.Ftn@watserv1.uwaterloo.ca> smale@healthy.uwaterloo.ca (Bryan Smale) writes:
>
>I was thinking about who on each of the teams were the MVPs, biggest
>surprises, and biggest disappointments this year. Now, these are just
>my observations and are admittedly lacking because I have not had an
>opportunity to see all the teams the same amount. Anyway....
>
>Team: MVP: Surprise: Disappointment:
>-----------------------------------------------------------------------
>Edmonton Oilers Manson Buchberger Mellanby
Well, since the Oilers didn't win a heck of a lot of games, I'm not sure
they deserve and MVP ("can't win without him"). However, I'd suggest Kelly
Buchberger instead of Dave Manson, who has had a brutal year, his pick for
the All-Star game notwithstanding.
As for biggest surprise, I'd say that Buchberger had higher expectations
this year due to his "breakthrough" year (for him) last year, so he didn't
really raise his game. My suggestion would be Shjon Podein, one of the
callups from Cape Breton during the year. He was quite far down on the
depth chart in the Oilers stable of prospects, but made a big impact on
the team. He has 12 goals in his 33 games and is only -1. Those are decent
numbers for a third-line player who was seemingly doomed to minor-league
oblivion. The Oilers coaching staff likens his style to John Tonelli.
I think he'll be on the full-time roster next year.
As for biggest disappointment, you could name any of the players the Oilers
dumped for lousy production this year (Nicholls, Gilchrist, Tikkanen) or
even Shayne Corson, but Mellanby isn't far off.
--
Andrew Scott | andrew@idacom.hp.com
HP IDACOM Telecom Division | (403) 462-0666 ext. 253
During the Roman Era, 28 was considered old...
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9058 | From: konrad@intacc.uucp (Konrad Skreta)
Subject: Macintosh II cx for sale
Distribution: tor
Expires: 01 May 93
Reply-To: konrad@intacc.UUCP (Konrad Skreta)
Organization: Matrix Artists' Network
Lines: 5
Macintosh II cx with 40 MB HD, 8 MB RAM and 19" monochrome
monitor (Ikegami) is for sale.
Asking $3,000, no reasonable (best) offer will be rejected.
Contact Konrad at (416) 365-0564m Mon-Frii 9-5.
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9059 | From: bill@xpresso.UUCP (Bill Vance)
Subject: TRUE "GLOBE", Who makes it?
Organization: (N.) To be organized. But that's not important right now.....
Lines: 11
X-Newsreader: TIN [version 1.1 PL9]
It has been known for quite a while that the earth is actually more pear
shaped than globular/spherical. Does anyone make a "globe" that is accurate
as to actual shape, landmass configuration/Long/Lat lines etc.?
Thanks in advance.
--
bill@xpresso.UUCP (Bill Vance), Bothell, WA
rwing!xpresso!bill
You listen when I xpresso, I listen When uuxpresso.......:-)
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9060 | From: chin@ee.ualberta.ca (Jing Chin)
Subject: Need Info on DSP project
Summary: General info on building a DSP project that can manipulate music
Keywords: DSP , D/A , A/D , music , project
Nntp-Posting-Host: bode.ee.ualberta.ca
Organization: University Of Alberta, Edmonton Canada
Lines: 10
I want to start a DSP project that can maniplate music in a stereo cassette.
Is that any chip set, development kit and/or compiler that
can equilize/mix music? Ideally, The system should have D/A A/D converters &
a DSP compiler. A rough estimate of the cost is greately appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Jing Chin
e-mail address:chin@bode.ee.ualberta.ca
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9061 | From: rm03@ic.ac.uk (Mr R. Mellish)
Subject: Re: university violating separation of church/state?
Organization: Imperial College
Lines: 33
Nntp-Posting-Host: 129.31.80.14
In article <199304041750.AA17104@kepler.unh.edu> dmn@kepler.unh.edu (...until kings become philosophers or philosophers become kings) writes:
>
>
>
> Recently, RAs have been ordered (and none have resisted or cared about
>it apparently) to post a religious flyer entitled _The Soul Scroll: Thoughts
>on religion, spirituality, and matters of the soul_ on the inside of bathroom
>stall doors. (at my school, the University of New Hampshire) It is some sort
>of newsletter assembled by a Hall Director somewhere on campus.
[most of post deleted]
>
> Please respond as soon as possible. I'd like these religious postings to
>stop, NOW!
>
>
>Thanks,
>
> Dana
>
>
>
There is an easy way out....
Post the flyers on the stall doors, but add at the bottom, in nice large
capitals,
EMERGENCY TOILET PAPER
:)
--
------ Robert Mellish, FOG, IC, UK ------
Email: r.mellish@ic.ac.uk Net: rm03@sg1.cc.ic.ac.uk IRC: HobNob
------ and also the mrs joyful prize for rafia work. ------
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9062 | From: seth@ponder.csci.unt.edu (Seth Buffington)
Subject: Re: GUI Study
Organization: University of North Texas, Denton
Distribution: na
Lines: 35
>Cutsie little Macintrash-like icons that are an instant recipe for
>mousitis IMHO. System 7 is undoubtedly the worst GUI I have used (out of
>that, RISCOS, MSWombles, and X11) simply because it does not provide enough
>keyboard shortcuts. Windows I must confess I quite like (cover your ears
>:-) ) because you can actually use it without having to ever touch the
>mouse.
[stuff delete]
>the user rather than making things _easier_ - and there should always be
>the option to do it your way if you want to, which is why I like the
>UNIX/X combination so much - it's so customizable.
Hear! Hear! I agree completely. One thing I can't stand about
the Mac interface is its shear determination to FORCE you to use
the mouse(what if your mouse breaks--your whole system is
down!). I like the mouse--it is handy on some occassions such
as cut and past and moving icons around, etc. But for most
work, the keyboard and hot keys are 10-20 times faster than
using the mouse. Sure it is a plus to be able to do something
simple if you are an inexperienced user, but how long is it
before your are experienced? A month? Two? (Speaking of PCs at
the moment.)
I don't think it is too much to ask that window
programmers provide not only a menu/mouse interface but also
look forward to those who would like to move on to hot keys and
command line interfaces, which usually allows you to do more in
less time IF you are experienced.
All of the above equally applies to windowing systems on
UNIX (especially since Unix is at least 500% more powerful than
DOS).
--
\---------------------------------------------------------------------/
\ Seth Buffington U.S.S. GAB 550 I 817-565-2642 /
\ seth@cs.unt.edu seth@gab.unt.edu Unix Operator /
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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9063 | From: f_gautjw@ccsvax.sfasu.edu
Subject: RE: the truth starts to come out
Distribution: usa
Organization: Stephen F. Austin State University
Lines: 28
In article <C5uA7r.DAD@da_vinci.it.uswc.uswest.com>, pprun@august.it.uswc.uswest.com writes:
>
>
> I have just one thing to say about this: WRITE YOUR CONGRESSPERSON!
> The FBI and BATF storm troopers must not be allowed to get away with
> this. Demand a full investigation of the Waco survivor's story of
> the lantern being knocked over by the tank. We can't bring anybody
> back from the dead, but we may be able to send a few of them to
> political hell.
I heard over NPR yesterday morning that Arlan Specter, Senator from
Pennsylvania, has already called for a Congressional investigation.
The problem is that Specter was one of the key government attorneys several
years ago who did what he could to coverup facts in the assassinations
of JFK and others. That is to say, the Chief Fox wants to check out
the hen house. Writing your representatives is a great idea. When
you do ask that they keep Specter and his cronies far away from
any investigation.
>
> Would someone please post the generic addresses for Congress and
> Senate so that we can all write letters?
--
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
Joe Gaut | In the super-state, it really does not
<f_gautjw@ccsvax.sfasu.edu> | matter at all what actually happened.
Red-neck and proud of it. | Truth is what the government chooses to
| tell you. Justice is what it wants to happen.
Jim Garrison, New Orleans, La.
|
9064 | From: george@tessi.com (George Mitchell)
Subject: Re: Organized Lobbying for Cryptography
Organization: Test Systems Strategies, Inc., Beaverton, Oregon
Lines: 25
langford@gems.vcu.edu writes:
>In article <1993Apr20.213718.23129@husc3.harvard.edu>, kubo@zariski.harvard.edu (Tal Kubo) writes:
>> Having mentioned the possible dangers of unwelcome political associations,
>> I would be remiss not to suggest something in the opposite direction:
>> gathering the support of the NRA by emphasizing the RKBA side of the
>> issue as well as the First-Amendment side.
>Hmmm, this gave me an interesting idea. How about this argument:
>1) Second Amendment gives us the right to keep and bear arms.
>2) Strong cryptography is "arms", according to the U.S. government (that's
> why it's so hard to export).
>Therefore, we have a constituitional right to strong cryptography!
>Q.E.D.
>[. . .] Maybe the NRA _would_ be the best existing organization?
I think a new organization would be a much better idea, as the NRA
carries as much undesireable baggage for me as the EFF and CPSR do
for others.
Are any hot-shot, reputable organizers reading this message? If an
effective group comes into existence, it can count on me signing up.
-- George Mitchell (george@tessi.com)
|
9065 | From: mls@panix.com (Michael Siemon)
Subject: Re: Catholic Right & Pat Robertson
Organization: PANIX Public Access Unix, NYC
Lines: 18
In <93105.093812KEVXU@CUNYVM.BITNET> <KEVXU@CUNYVM.BITNET> writes:
>Rocco L. Martino, a Philadelphia business
>executive wrote: "Separation of church and state is a false premise
>that must finally be cast aside and replaced by the true meaning of
>our constitution."
blechhhh. Gimme that ole' time Inquisition ...
>Oh yes, the organization's "national ecclesisatical advisor" is
>Catholic politician Cardinal John J. O'Connor of New York.
It figures, doesn't it?
--
Michael L. Siemon We must know the truth, and we must
mls@ulysses.att.com love the truth we know, and we must
- or - act according to the measure of our love.
mls@panix.com -- Thomas Merton
|
9066 | From: jartsu@hut.fi (Jartsu)
Subject: Best frontplate for SyQuest in IIvi/IIvx/C650?
Nntp-Posting-Host: lk-hp-7.hut.fi
Reply-To: jartsu@vipunen.hut.fi
Organization: Helsinki University of Technology, Finland
Lines: 11
Could someone tell me how to make/find/get the best frontplate for
IIvi/IIvx/C650 with internal SyQuest drive?
Is there one available or do I have to make one from the original or
CD-ROM one or scratch?
Every suggestion welcome.
--
Jartsu
|
9067 | From: MAILRP%ESA.BITNET@vm.gmd.de
Subject: message from Space Digest
X-Added: Forwarded by Space Digest
Organization: [via International Space University]
Original-Sender: isu@VACATION.VENARI.CS.CMU.EDU
Distribution: sci
Lines: 58
Joint Press release ESA/UN No 18-93
Paris, 19 April 1993
UN/ESA joint training course on satellite applications
to be held in Italy, 19-30 April
The United Nations and the European Space Agency (ESA)
are jointly organising a training course on the applications of
satellite data gathered by the European Remote Sensing
Satellite (ERS-1), to be held in Frascati, Italy, from 19 to 30
April. The training course will discuss the applications of
satellite data concerning natural resources, renewable energy
and the environment.
The training course, organised for the benefit of francophone
African experts, will be hosted by ESRIN, the European Space
Agency's establishment in Frascati, which is responsible for
coordination with the users of data from ESA's remote sensing
satellite. Twenty-four experts in the field of remote sensing,
selected from 19 francophone countries from northern, western
and central Africa, and three regional African centres, will
attend the two-week session. The course will focus on remote
sensing techniques and data applications, particularly ERS-1
data.
The ERS-1 satellite, developed by ESA and launched in 1991
with the European Ariane launcher, carries an advanced radar
instrument and is the first in a series of radar remote sensing
missions that will ensure availability of data beyond the year
2000. The aim of the training course is to increase the
potential of experts using the practical applications of radar
remote sensing systems to natural resources, renewable energy
and the environment, with particular emphasis on applications
to geology and mineral prospecting, oceanography and near-
coastal areas, agriculture, forestry and meteorology.
The education and practical training programme was
developed jointly by the United Nations and ESA. The
facilities and the technical support, as well as lecturers and
information documents for the training course, will be
provided by the Agency. Lecturers at the training course will
include high-level experts from other European and African
organisations active in remote sensing applications. Funds for
the training course are being provided by the United Nations
Trust Fund for New and Renewable Sources of Energy; the
primary contributor to that Fund is the Government of Italy.
A similar training course is being planned for Latin American
experts.
|
9068 | From: snichols@adobe.com (Sherri Nichols)
Subject: Re: Let's Talk Phillies
Organization: Adobe Systems Incorporated
Lines: 16
In article <1993Apr15.232551.14817@leland.Stanford.EDU> eechen@leland.Stanford.EDU (Emery Ethan Chen) writes:
>One phrase for you....FUCK YOU!!!!
>Thanks.
Perhaps it's time to start rec.sport.baseball.graffiti, where the kiddies
can go yell taunts and insults at each other and leave the rest of us in
peace.
Sherri Nichols
snichols@adobe.com
|
9069 | From: jaeger@buphy.bu.edu (Gregg Jaeger)
Subject: Re: Yet more Rushdie [Re: ISLAMIC LAW]
Organization: Boston University Physics Department
Lines: 60
In article <11847@vice.ICO.TEK.COM> bobbe@vice.ICO.TEK.COM (Robert Beauchaine) writes:
>In article <115670@bu.edu> jaeger@buphy.bu.edu (Gregg Jaeger) writes:
>>In article <11826@vice.ICO.TEK.COM> bobbe@vice.ICO.TEK.COM (Robert Beauchaine) writes:
>>I am refuting nothing but simply telling you what I see, which is
>>childish propaganda and nothing to be refuted. BCCI was not
>>an Islamic bank, so this post has nothing to do with Islamic banks.
>>I am tiring of this infantile garbage, so I simply evaluated it
>>as such.
>>> Could you maybe flesh it out just a bit? Or did I miss the full
>>> grandeur of it's content by virtue of my blinding atheism?
>>You may be having difficulty seeing the light because you
>>have your head up your ass. I suggest making sure this is
>>not the case before posting again.
> It's time for your lesson in debate, Gregg.
Yeah, right.
>Begin included text:
>From vice!news.tek.com!uunet!psinntp!wrldlnk!usenet Sun Apr 18 10:01:11 PDT 1993
>I noticed a post on this topic in soc.religion.islam. And since the topic
>of the BCCI being/not being an Islamic bank has come up, I have left in the
>one mention of the BCCI bank called "How BCCI adapted the Koran rules of
>banking" from this bibliography.
>Bennett, Neil. "How BCCI adapted the Koran rules of banking". The
>Times. August 13, 1991.
So, let's see. If some guy writes a piece with a title that implies
something is the case then it must be so, is that it?
> This is how you support a position if you intend to have anyone
> respect it, Gregg. Any questions? And I even managed to include
> the above reference with my head firmly engaged in my ass. What's
> your excuse?
This supports nothing. I have no reason to believe that this is
piece is anything other than another anti-Islamic slander job.
I have no respect for titles, only for real content. I can look
up this article if I want, true. But I can tell you BCCI was _not_
an Islamic bank. Seeing as I'm spending my time responding to
propaganda (in responding to this little sub-thread) I really
don't feel a deep need to do more than make statements to the
effect that the propaganda is false. If someone wants to discuss
the issue more seriously then I'd be glad to have a real discussion,
providing references, etc.
Gregg
|
9070 | From: adam@endor.uucp (Adam Shostack)
Subject: Arafat (Re: Sampson)
Organization: Aiken Computation Lab, Harvard University
Lines: 61
In article <5897@copper.Denver.Colorado.EDU> aaldoubo@copper.denver.colorado.edu (Shaqeeqa) writes:
>In article <1993Apr10.182402.11676@colorado.edu> perlman@qso.Colorado.EDU (Eric S. Perlman) writes:
>>Perhaps, though one can argue about whether or not the current
>>Palestinian delegation represents the PLO (I would hope it does not, as
>>the PLO really doesn't have that kind of legitimacy).
>Does it matter to you, Naftaly, Adam, and others, that Arafat
>advises the delegation and that the PLO, overall, supports it? Does
>it also matter that Arafat, on behalf of the PLO, recognizes Israel
>and its right to exist? Further, does Israel's new policy concerning
>direct negotiations with the PLO hold any substance to the situation
>as a whole?
No, he does not. Arafat explicitly *denies* this claim.
from a Libyan televison interview with Yasser Arafat 7-19-1991
Q: Some people say that the Palestinian revolution has many times changed
its strategies and tactics, something which has left its imprint on the
Palestinian problem and on the Palestinian Liberation Front. The
[strategies and tactics] have not been clear. The question is, is the
direction of the Palestinian problem clear? The Palestinian leadership
has stopped, or at least this is what has been said in the media, this
happened on the way to the dialogue with the United States, the PLO
recognized something called "Israel"...
A: No, no, no! We do not recognize the State of Israel. We said
"recognition" -- when a Palestinian state is established. It will then
decide if to recognize Israel or not. When it is established, its
parliament will convene and decide.
>policies which it can justify through occupation. Because of this,
>you have the grassroot movements that reject Israel's authority and
>disregard for human rights; and, if Israel was serious about peace, it
>would abandon these policies.
And replace them with what? If Israel is to withdraw its
control of any territory, there must be two prerequsites. One is that
it leads to a reduction in deaths. The second is that it should not
weaken Israels bargianing position with respect to peace talks.
Leaving Gaza unilateraly is a bad idea because it encourages
arabs to think they can get what they want by killing Jews. The only
way Israel should pull out of Gaza is at the end of negotiations.
These negotiations should lead to a mutually agreeable solution with
security guarantees for both sides.
Until arabs are ready to sit down at the table and talk again,
they should not expect, or recieve more concessions.
Adam
Adam Shostack adam@das.harvard.edu
"If we had a budget big enough for drugs and sexual favors, we sure
wouldn't waste them on members of Congress..." -John Perry Barlow
|
9071 | From: andersom@spot.Colorado.EDU (Marc Anderson)
Subject: response
Nntp-Posting-Host: spot.colorado.edu
Organization: University of Colorado, Boulder
Lines: 113
Fucking news reader... I don't think this got posted... If it did, ignore
it this time.
(A response to Korey)
------------ begin my response -----------------
In article <1plorlINNslt@matt.ksu.ksu.edu> kkruse@matt.ksu.ksu.edu (Korey J. Kruse) writes:
>lamontg@u.washington.edu writes:
>[...]
>>
>>well, i just did a quick medline scan and came up with the following article
>>by Tashkin that reviews the literature, i'd probably start here...
>
>> Document 13
>>AN 90273700. 9007A.
>>AU Tashkin-D-P.
>>IN Department of Medicine, University of California, School of Medicine,
>> Los Angeles 90024.
>>TI Pulmonary complications of smoked substance abuse.
>>RF REVIEW ARTICLE: 61 REFS.
[...]
>Why isn't this information in the FAQ on marijuana ? If we expect
>people to think we are telling them the truth about drugs, why does
>this group constantly refute every negative thing about almost all
>drugs.
Maybe because the claims deserve refute? The above abstract lists various
possible links to cannabis use (unfiltered almost guaranteed) and lung
problems. Someone may get overly excited when they see that article, but
without actually digging up the study and seeing how the studies gathered
their data it really doesn't tell you shit. I'm going to track down that
study hopefully tomarrow.
[...]
>I never claimed pot was more or less damageing than
>cigarettes......I was just trying to keep ourselves honest. If we are
>going to educate kids...and adults...and tell them the truth about drugs
>don't you think a much better approach would be to list the pro's and
>con's of each type of drug.
What justifies _the_ truth about drugs? Research? What sort of
research? Correlational data can help establish a theory, but it does not
prove anything.
>How can you expect someone to make a
>decision when the PDFA on one hand says that all drugs are absolutely
>BAD BAD BAD.....and this newsgroup consistently refuses to admit that
>drugs like heroin even have negative side effects.
Heroin _is_ a relatively safe drug. What makes it unsafe are IV administration
and shit like adulterants. There are side effects, like withdrawal, but they
effect people differently.
>I've seen numerous
>posts claiming heroin has lower addiction rates that cigarettes, which
>might be true, but it is very deceiving, because heroin is much more
>harmful drug to be addicted to than cigarettes. Heroin addicts are
>far more prone to end up in the gutter and destroy their family and
>friends than people addicted to just cigarettes.
Stereotypical statement. I know people who use heroin and opiates that
function just fine in society.
>This group does
>provide some very good information to people, but I am worried that
>the pro-legalization/pro-decriminalization movement is being hurt when
>it refuses to admit that any/some drugs are VERY harmful....
Name some of these drugs so we can debate about them more specifically.
[...]
> I'm all for legalization of most drugs, but when someone asks me
>about relative risks of certain drugs or possible bad side effects, I
>would like to know them....and not be given the run-around by this
>group....which recently tried to tell me that pot was not harmful in
>any manner to people's lungs.
NO, NO, NO. (or at least I haven't been arguing this). there is not enough
data to form a scientific conclusion. that _doesn't_ mean that cannabis
is benign to users' lungs. we can form all the theories we want, but they
are only theories. some theories are supported by more evidence than others,
and that makes them stronger.
>I think it's time y'all re-examined
>your positions and try to understand that you cannot fight the PDFA
>by calling them a bunch of liars....
the hell I can't! they state *UN-JUSTIFIED CONCLUSIONS* *AS FACT* as
a *POLITICAL* strategy to stop drug use.
[...]
In general, I somewhat see what you're saying. And people like Jack Herer
contribute to this. This has been quite a big mind-fuck for me recently,
and I've pretty came to the conclusion that you can't trust _ANYBODY_ by
word of mouth alone -- my attitude about the general population has
decreased significantly.
gotta run to class..
-marc
andersom@spot.colorado.edu
> _ _ _ _ _ _ kkruse@ksuvm.bitnet
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|
9072 | From: ant@palm21.cray.com (Tony Jones)
Subject: Re: Insurance discount
Lines: 12
Nntp-Posting-Host: palm21
Organization: Cray Research Inc, Eagan, MN
X-Newsreader: TIN [version 1.1 PL6]
Erik Asphaug x2773 (asphaug@lpl.arizona.edu) wrote:
: Unless... some insurance agent offers a multi-vehicle discount. They
: do this all the time for cars, assuming that you're only capable of
Progressive offers multi-vehicle discounts.
Good prices too IMHO.
tony
--
Tony Jones (ant@cray.com, ..!uunet!cray!ant)
CMCS Codegeneration Group, Software Division
Cray Research Inc, 655F Lone Oak Drive, Eagan, MN 55121
|
9073 | From: glenne@sr.hp.com (Glenn Elmore)
Subject: Re: Single chip receiver for FSK?
Organization: HP Sonoma County (SRSD/MWTD/MID)
X-Newsreader: TIN [version 1.1 PL9.2]
Lines: 78
John Ackermann x 2966 (jra@law7.DaytonOH.NCR.COM) wrote:
: My next project is to come up with an IF/detector module for fast -- 112
: to 250 kB/sec -- packet radio use. No fancy modulation scheme, just
: wide FSK for use at 902 or 1296 MHz.
: I'm a bit familiar with the Motorola 3362 chip, but I wonder if there
: are newer designs that might work at higher input frequencies.
: My goal is to come up with an inexpensive design for a receiver "back
: end" with IF input on one end and an FSK demondulator on the other. I'm
: particularly interested in ways to use a higher IF than 10.7 -- do any
: current chips work up to, say 150MHz with internal downconversion so a
: normal IF filter can be used?
: Any suggestions?
: John
What you describe is very close to what I built and described in the
10th ARRL Computer Network Conference proceedings.
I built 10 watt FSK transceivers at 904 MHz. They are essentially
double conversion transverters with digital mod and demod at 29 MHz.
The receiver uses the MC13055 which is the same FSK receiver chip I used
previouslyu in the 2 Mbps 10 GHz data link I first published in Ham
Radio and which is now also in the ARRL handbook.
The MC3356, which includes a VHF converter section, could also be used
at these speeds. There is a newer and perhaps slightly improved design
of this (the MC13056 if I remember rightly).
While using this would have let me reduce the "external" IF count on
receive, it didn't really offer all that much help on transmit so I
didn't bother with it.
The radios I built were first designed and built for 512 kbps in a 2
MHz channel but later reduced to half that. These 256 kbps radios
actually have done quite well in across-the-bench tests at 384 kbps and
speed is pretty much a function of filter design. Handling the data
stream is another matter entirely.
Some of the existing radios are currently deployed on hilltops in a
"beacon" test mode. While there is not yet end-end two-way data flow
due to lack of resources to debug software for the digital hardware (MIO
also shown in the CNC proceedings), data is perfect copy at n6gn. Even
though the data clock is currently at about half speed, the a 2+ kbytes
of the test text (chapter 55 of Isaiah) takes only a little over 1/8 of
a second.
I've been hoping that someone would get interested enough to step in
and get involved in writing code to make the whole thing usable (Borland
IDE environment with remote debugging possible as mentioned in the
proceedings) but to date a couple of us have been on our own and running
low on resources of time, money and energy.
If anyone in the SF bay area wants to check it out there is also a CW
ID after the text on the mark side at 904.740 MHz from beacons on Sonoma
Mtn and Black Mtn (overlooking Si valley). The antenna is horizontally
polarized.
I guess in retrospect my suggestions are that this is a fairly costly
approach if the radios are intended for users rather than backbones and
you might want to carefully consider your "target". If you can't
arrange your paths such that you have complete line-of-sight I think
you'll want to address the inter-symbol-interference caused by
multipath and probably link C/N budgets if paths are very far from LOS.
For more details, see the 10th CNC. I'm currently working on a spread
spectrum, direct conversion design to address some of these problems.
I'd be glad to help as I can with any design problems.
73
Glenn Elmore n6gn
N6GN @ K3MC
amateur IP: glenn@SantaRosa.ampr.org
Internet: glenne@sr.hp.com
|
9074 | From: admiral@jhunix.hcf.jhu.edu (Steve C Liu)
Subject: spring records
Organization: Homewood Academic Computing, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md, USA
Lines: 26
Distribution: world
Expires: 5/9/93
NNTP-Posting-Host: jhunix.hcf.jhu.edu
Summary: Earl Weaver Commandments
The Orioles' pitching staff again is having a fine exhibition season.
Four shutouts, low team ERA, (Well, I haven't gotten any baseball news since
March 14 but anyways) Could they contend, yes. Could they win it all? Maybe.
But for all those fans of teams with bad spring records, remember Earl
Weaver's first law of baseball (From his book on managing)
No one gives a damn in July if you lost a game in March. :)
BTW, anyone have any idea on the contenders for the O's fifth starter?
It's pretty much set that Sutcliffe, Mussina, McDonald and Rhodes are the
first four in the rotation.
Here at Johns Hopkins University where the mascot is the Blue Jay :(,
their baseball team logo was the Toronto club's logo. Now it's a
anatomically correct blue jay. God, can't they think of an original idea?
It's even in the same pose as the baltimore oriole on the O's hats.
How many people realize that the bird is really called a baltimore oriole?
__________________________________________________________________________
|Admiral Steve C. Liu Internet Address: admiral@jhunix.hcf.jhu.edu|
|"Committee for the Liberation and Intergration of Terrifying Organisms |
|and their Rehabilitation Into Society" from Red Dwarf - "Polymorph" |
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|
9075 | From: HOLFELTZ@LSTC2VM.stortek.com
Subject: Re: Need a book
Organization: StorageTek SW Engineering
Lines: 37
In article <Apr.14.03.08.18.1993.5458@athos.rutgers.edu>
bassili@cs.arizona.edu (Amgad Z. Bassili) writes:
>
>I appreciate if anyone can point out some good books about the dead sea
>scrolls of Qumran. Thanks in advance.
>
>Please reply by e-mail at <bassili@cs.arizona.edu>
Ok boys & girls, hang on; here we go!
Christ's Eternal Gospel Robinson & Robinson
The Dead Sea Scrolls & the NT WS LaSor
James the Just in Habakkuk Pesher RH Eisenman
Maccabees ... Quamran RH Eisenman
Dead Sea Scrolls Uncovered Eisenman & Wise
Dead Sea Scrolls Deception Baigent & Leigh
Jesus & Riddle of Dead Sea Scrolls B Thiering
Jesus Scroll D Joyce
Happy Reading & welcome aboard
A poor Wayfaring Stranger [some say, a Strange One] in a strange land,
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| Disclaimer: Not my employer's opinion; probably |
| not your's either; and |
| only mine, when authorized! |
| |
| Try: Roger_Holfeltz@stortek.com |
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[Note that this list covers quite a variety of views. As such it's
probably a good one. But if you want to read just one book, beware
that a couple of the books on that list represent views that are,
shall we say, unusual. --clh]
|
9076 | From: healta@saturn.wwc.edu (Tammy R Healy)
Subject: getting to the point!
Lines: 12
Organization: Walla Walla College
Lines: 12
To all a.a readers:
I have been asked be several of you to post a list of the SDA Church's
27 Fundamental beliefs. I warn you now, it's a long list. However, I'll
post it on Sunday. Sabbath is coming up soon so I won't be reading on
Saturday. And I don't have time to do it now.
I would GREATLY appreciate it if you would keep me in touch with what's
going on.
I hope all of you have a reastful and relaxing weekend. I hope it's
the best one so far!!
Tammy
|
9077 | Organization: University of Notre Dame - Office of Univ. Computing
From: <RVESTERM@vma.cc.nd.edu>
Subject: Re: MLB = NBA?
Lines: 15
In article <1993Apr17.052025.10610@news.yale.edu>, (Sean Garrison) says:
>
>I think that
>players' salaries are getting way out of hand to the point that they're on
>a pace to become severely detrimental to baseball's future.
>
so you want to decrease players' salaries?
so you want to increase owners' salaries?
the two are equivalent.
bob vesterman.
|
9078 | From: geb@cs.pitt.edu (Gordon Banks)
Subject: Re: Too many MRIs?
Reply-To: geb@cs.pitt.edu (Gordon Banks)
Organization: Univ. of Pittsburgh Computer Science
Lines: 15
In article <1q6rie$mo2@access.digex.net> kfl@access.digex.com (Keith F. Lynch) writes:
>So, why are the scans so expensive, and what can be done to reduce the
>expense? Isn't it just a box with some big magnets, a radio transmitter,
>and an attached PC?
The magnets are huge! Good MRI sets with big (>1.5 Tesla) magnets
cost millions of dollars. Then, the radiologist wants $400 for
reading each scan.
--
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geb@cadre.dsl.pitt.edu | it is shameful to surrender it too soon."
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|
9079 | From: strnlght@netcom.com (David Sternlight)
Subject: Re: WH proposal from Police point of view
Organization: DSI/USCRPAC
Lines: 18
dwight tuinstra posts a very interesting message in which he comments on the
effects of the Clipper chip on state and local police. Actually, reading
between the lines, it could be a very good thing for civil liberties in one
respect, since it will at least prevent cowboy cops and cowboy state and
local agancies from reading your traffic if they tap it illegally.
There has been extensive discussion in the eff forum, for example, about
inadmissible taps being used to develop information that could then lead to
admissible evidence. This might put a stop to such things, which must from
time to time be simple fishing expeditions.
David
--
David Sternlight Great care has been taken to ensure the accuracy of
our information, errors and omissions excepted.
|
9080 | Subject: roman.bmp 11/14
From: pwiseman@salmon.usd.edu (Cliff)
Reply-To: pwiseman@salmon.usd.edu (Cliff)
Distribution: usa
Organization: University of South Dakota
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9081 | From: dfegan@lescsse.jsc.nasa.gov (Doug Egan)
Subject: Re: *** HELP I NEED SOME ADDRESSES ***
Organization: LESC
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In <1993Apr20.041300.21721@ncsu.edu> jmcocker@eos.ncsu.edu (Mitch) writes:
> I'm trying to get mailing addresses for the following
>companies. Specifically, I need addresses for their personnel
>offices or like bureau. The companies are:
> - Space Industries, Inc. (Somewhere in Houston)
101 Courageous Dr.
Leage City, TX 77573
Phone: (713) 538-6000
Good Luck!
Doug
--
Doug Egan "It's not what you got -
Lockheed Engineering and Sciences Co. It's what you give."
Houston, TX -Tesla
***** email: egan@blkbox.com *****
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9082 | From: MUNIZB%RWTMS2.decnet@rockwell.com ("RWTMS2::MUNIZB")
Subject: Space Event in Los Angeles, CA
X-Added: Forwarded by Space Digest
Organization: [via International Space University]
Original-Sender: isu@VACATION.VENARI.CS.CMU.EDU
Distribution: sci
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: OASIS (310) 364-2290
15 April 1993 Los Angeles, CA
LOCAL NATIONAL SPACE SOCIETY CHAPTERS SPONSOR TALK BY L.A.
ADVOCATE OF LUNAR POWER SYSTEM AS ENERGY SOURCE FOR THE WORLD
On April 21, the OASIS and Ventura County chapters of the National
Space Society will sponsor a talk by Lunar Power System (LPS) co-
inventor and vice-president of the LPS Coalition, Dr. Robert D.
Waldron. It will be held at 7:30 p.m. at the Rockwell Science
Center in Thousand Oaks, CA.
Dr. Waldron is currently a Technical Specialist in Space
Materials Processing with the Space Systems Division of Rockwell
International in Downey, California. He is a recognized world
authority on lunar materials refinement. He has written or
coauthored more than 15 articles or reports on nonterrestrial
materials processing or utilization. Along with Dr. David
Criswell, Waldron invented the lunar/solar power system concept.
Momentum is building for a coalition of entrepreneurs, legal
experts, and Soviet and U.S. scientists and engineers to build
the Lunar Power System, a pollution-free, energy source with a
potential to power the globe.
For the past three years members of the coalition, nearly half
from California, have rejuvenated the commercial and scientific
concept of a solar power system based on the Moon.
The LPS concept entails collecting solar energy on the lunar
surface and beaming the power to Earth as microwaves transmitted
through orbiting antennae. A mature LPS offers an enormous
source of clean, sustainable power to meet the Earth's ever
increasing demand using proven, basic technology.
OASIS (Organization for the Advancement of Space
Industrialization) is the Greater Los Angeles chapter of the
National Space Society, which is an international non-profit
organization that promotes development of the space frontier.
The Ventura County chapter is based in Oxnard, CA.
WHERE: Rockwell Science Center Auditorium, 1049 Camino
Dos Rios, Thousand Oaks, CA.
DIRECTIONS: Ventura Freeway 101 to Thousand Oaks, exit onto
Lynn Road heading North (right turn from 101
North, Left turn from 101 South), after about 1/2
mile turn Left on Camino Dos Rios, after about 1/2
mile make First Right into Rockwell after Camino
Colindo, Parking at Top of Hill to the Left
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9083 | From: gsh7w@fermi.clas.Virginia.EDU (Greg Hennessy)
Subject: Re: The Role of the National News Media in Inflaming Passions
Organization: University of Virginia
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Kaldis writes:
#The fact that she was wearing a miniskirt with no underwear was
#presented as evidence that she was a prostitute, and the court
#apparently found this compelling.
Ah, I know women who wear miniskirts without wearing underwear, and
they are not prostitutes.
#Because the judge found that there was some credible evidence that the
#Marines were engaged in self-defense. Got it, knucklehead?
Gee, Both Clayton and Kaldis engaging in ad hominem arguments.
I presented evidence that what you said is *NOT* what the judge ruled.
Provide your evidence. Repeating a false claim is not evidence.
--
-Greg Hennessy, University of Virginia
USPS Mail: Astronomy Department, Charlottesville, VA 22903-2475 USA
Internet: gsh7w@virginia.edu
UUCP: ...!uunet!virginia!gsh7w
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9084 | From: dougs@Ingres.COM (DOUG SCHNEYMAN)
Subject: My two cars - Chevy Nova CL ('87) and Dodge 600 SE ('87)
News-Software: VAX/VMS VNEWS 1.4-b1
Keywords: Chevy Nova Dodge 600SE
Organization: ASK Computer Systems, Ingres Product Division
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As you can see, I have two 1987 cars, both worth about $3000 each.
The problem is that maintenance costs on these two cars is
running about $4000 per year and insurance $3000 per year.
What am I doing wrong?
Within the last two months, the follows costs have occured:
Dodge 600 SE (Dodge's attempt at the American German car!)
$1,000 - replace head gasket
$300 - new radiator
Chevy Nova CL (Chevy's attempt at a Japan import!)
$500 - tune-up,oil change,valve gasket,middle exhaust pipe, misc.
Note also that the Chevy Nova CL (1987) has only 70 horsepwer!
Does anyone out there have a Chevy Nova with enough power
to get up even a small hill without knocking? Is there
something wrong with my car, I even use 93 octane gas!
(I have consider going to 110 octane if I can find it!)
Anyway, what are the best maintenance items to do-it-yourself,
and what equipment is needed?
Thanks,
-Doug (2 car Doug from Wayne,NJ)
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9085 | From: bear@kestrel.fsl.noaa.gov (Bear Giles)
Subject: Re: Fifth Amendment and Passwords
Organization: Forecast Systems Labs, NOAA, Boulder, CO USA
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In article <1993Apr15.160415.8559@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu> ashall@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu (Andrew S Hall) writes:
>I am postive someone will correct me if I am wrong, but doesn't the Fifth
>also cover not being forced to do actions that are self-incriminating?
>e.g. The police couldn't demand that you silently take them to where the
>body is buried or where the money is hidden.
But they can make you piss in a jar, and possibly provide DNA, semen,
and hair samples or to undergo tests for gunpowder residues on your hand.
(BTW, that was why the chemical engineer arrested in the WTC explosion
thrust his hands into a toilet filled with urine as the cops were breaking
down the door -- the nitrogen in the urine would mask any residue from
explosives. I found it interesting the news reported his acts, but not
his reasons).
Somewhere, perhaps a privacy group, they discussed the legal ramifications
of using a password like
I shot Jimmy Hoffa and his body is in a storage locker in Camden
a while back. The impression I got was that real judges would dismiss
arguments that this password is self-incrimination as first-year law
school sophistry -- the fact that you use a statement for a password has
no bearing on the veracity of that phrase.
You are not being asked to incrimidate yourself (e.g., "where did you
bury the body?"); you are being asked to provide information necessary
to execute a legal search warrant. Refusing to provide the password is
akin to refusing to provide a key to a storage locker... except that they
could always _force_ their way into the locker.
Of course, that doesn't mean you have to help them _understand_ what
they find, or point out things they overlooked in their search!
--
Bear Giles
bear@fsl.noaa.gov
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9086 | From: rfelix@netcom.com (Robbie Felix)
Subject: Re: WARNING.....(please read)...
Keywords: brick, rock, danger, gun, violent, teenagers
Organization: Netcom Online Communications Services (408-241-9760 login: guest)
Lines: 56
In article <19APR199316162857@erich.triumf.ca> music@erich.triumf.ca (FRED W. BACH) writes:
>In article <C5r1Iy.8v0@SSD.intel.com>, jrowell@ssd.intel.com (Janet Rowell)
> writes...
>#>Could we plase cease this discussion. I fail to see why people feel the need
>#>to expound upon this issue for days and days on end. These areas are not
>#> meant for this type of discussion. If you feel the need to do such things,
>#> please take your thought elsewhere. Thanks.
>#
> Exactly my point. There is a lot of hostility to, and from, teenagers.
>
> If you follow the news for the northwest USA, you will have heard that a
> group of 20-year old boys (barely out of the teens, certainly their outlook
> was developed during their teens) just shot and killed an innocent little
> girl riding in a car in the Seattle area when her mother (who was driving)
> honked her horn at the car with the boys in it. This is really upsetting
> and makes my stomach turn as it would any parent's. Doesn't your heart
> just go out to that poor mother?
> Teenagers both drive cars and are involved in automotive vandalism and
> crime. Maybe someone on this newsgroup has had specific experience in
> dealing with violent teenage offenders like these kids are. At the same
It seems sad that people lose all perspective when they here about a
case of violence by teenagers...
For a little perspective:
How about the thousands of kind teenagers who volunteer at local
agencies to help children, seniors, the homeless?
Did you read about all the kids at Stanford who spent their spring
breaks helping out in inner city areas? What about the hundreds of
volunteers ( teenagers and others) who worked to clean up the mess
after the Rodney King riots in LA?
Have you gone to your local high school play recently? Attended the
school orchestra performances? Have you seen how many kids volunteer
to pick up trash, plant trees, do walk-a-thons? How many kids have
tried to sell you stuff to benefit organizations they belong to? How
many girl scout cookies have you bought? How many chocolate bars for
good causes?
The media picks up on all the anomalies, the sensational...
What about the wonderful teenagers all over the place who work hard at
school, get good grades, go to college (or to work) and make a real
contribution to our society?
All humans are teenagers at some time in their lives! Mother Theresa
was a teenager and so was Geoffrey Dahmer.
It is really sad to see so many people who buy the sensational
reporting of the media as some kind of reflection of the world today!
It is a reflection of what is happening on the outer fringes of our
society and nothing more...
rf
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9087 | From: pes3@cunixf.cc.columbia.edu (Paul Eric Stoufflet)
Subject: Clipper Chip
Nntp-Posting-Host: cunixf.cc.columbia.edu
Reply-To: pes3@cunixf.cc.columbia.edu (Paul Eric Stoufflet)
Organization: Columbia University
Distribution: usa
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I thought that the Clipper Chip that was posted to t.p.g (sorry, I lost
the original post) was a joke. I really did. I didn't believe it for
a second. But on the way to work this morning, I heard about it on NPR.
This scares me almost as much as the doublespeak emanating from the
FBI and BATF in Waco.
*** Paul Eric Stoufflet
*** Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center
*** internet: pes3@cunixf.cc.columbia.edu
*** All opinions are my own
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9088 | From: mwilson@ncratl.AtlantaGA.NCR.COM (Mark Wilson)
Subject: Re: Good Neighbor Political Hypocrisy Test
Organization: NCR Engineering and Manufacturing Atlanta -- Atlanta, GA
Lines: 14
In <1993Apr15.170715.29896@igor.tamri.com> donb@igor.tamri.com (Don Baldwin) writes:
|>Think about it -- shouldn't all drugs then be legalized, it would lower
|>the cost and definitely make them safer to use.
|I think so. And I don't use drugs, outside of the legal ones (alcohol
|and coffee).
I'm addicted to chocolate myself.
--
Mob rule isn't any prettier merely because the mob calls itself a government
It ain't charity if you are using someone else's money.
Wilson's theory of relativity: If you go back far enough, we're all related.
Mark.Wilson@AtlantaGA.NCR.com
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9089 | From: cj195@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (John W. Redelfs)
Subject: Re: Disillusioned Protestant Finds Christ
Organization: Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH (USA)
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Reply-To: cj195@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (John W. Redelfs)
NNTP-Posting-Host: hela.ins.cwru.edu
In a previous article, tom@tredysvr.Tredydev.Unisys.COM (Tom Albrecht) says:
>In article <1qb726$j9d@usenet.INS.CWRU.Edu< cj195@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (John W. Redelfs) writes:
><
><I learned that God loves his children who have never heard of him and has a
><plan for redeeming them too, even those who have died without a knowledge
><of Christ. I learned that a man cannot frustrate justice by repenting on
><his death bed because repentance is more than a feeling of remorse. It
><requires faith in Christ proven by following him, by keeping his
><commandments. Such cannot be accomplished on ones deathbed.
>
>So Jesus must have lied to the thief on the cross.
Paradise and salvation are not the same thing. Salvation is better. Refer
to John 14:2.
>--
>Tom Albrecht
>
--
------------ John W. Redelfs, cj195@cleveland.freenet.edu -------------
--------- All my opinions are tentative pending further data. ---------
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9090 | From: SHICKLEY@VM.TEMPLE.EDU
Subject: For Sale (sigh)
Organization: Temple University
Lines: 34
Nntp-Posting-Host: vm.temple.edu
X-Newsreader: NNR/VM S_1.3.2
FOR SALE (RELUCTANTLY)
---- Classic Bike -----
1972 YAMAHA XS-2 650 TWIN
<6000 Original miles. Always stored inside. 1979 front end with
aftermarket tapered steering head bearings. Racer's supply rear
bronze swingarm bushings, Tsubaki chain, Pirrhana 1/4 fairing
with headlight cutout, one-up Carrera racing seat, superbike bars,
velo stacks on twin carbs. Also have original seat. Tank is original
cherry/white paint with no scratches, dents or dings. Needs a
new exhaust as original finally rusted through and was discarded.
I was in process of making Kenney Roberts TT replica/ cafe racer
when graduate school, marriage, child precluded further effort.
Wife would love me to unload it. It does need re-assembly, but
I think everything is there. I'll also throw in manuals, receipts,
and a collection of XS650 Society newsletters and relevant mag
articles. Great fun, CLASSIC bike with over 2K invested. Will
consider reasonable offers.
___________________________________________________________________________
Timothy J. Shickley, Ph.D. Director, Neurourology
Departments of Urology and Anatomy/Cell Biology
Temple University School of Medicine
3400 North Broad St.
Philadelphia, PA 19140
(voice/data) 215-221-8966; (voice) 21-221-4567; (fax) 21-221-4565
INTERNET: shickley@vm.temple.edu BITNET: shickley@templevm.bitnet
ICBM: 39 57 08N
75 09 51W
_________________________________________________________________________
w
|
9091 | From: 18084TM@msu.edu (Tom)
Subject: Level 5?
X-Added: Forwarded by Space Digest
Organization: [via International Space University]
Original-Sender: isu@VACATION.VENARI.CS.CMU.EDU
Distribution: sci
Lines: 13
Nick Haines sez;
>(given that I've heard the Shuttle software rated as Level 5 in
>maturity, I strongly doubt that this [having lots of bugs] is the case).
Level 5? Out of how many? What are the different levels? I've never
heard of this rating system. Anyone care to clue me in?
-Tommy Mac
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
Tom McWilliams 517-355-2178 wk \\ As the radius of vision increases,
18084tm@ibm.cl.msu.edu 336-9591 hm \\ the circumference of mystery grows.
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|
9092 | From: PKR@SLACVM.SLAC.STANFORD.EDU (Patrick Krejcik)
Subject: File Server Mac
Article-I.D.: pkrmac.PKR-050493101102
Organization: SLAC
Lines: 3
I saw once an article about a new line of Macs configured to
work more optimally as file servers.
Anyone know any more details?
|
9093 | From: bls101@keating.anu.edu.au (The New, Improved Brian Scearce)
Subject: Re: Krillean Photography
Organization: Australian National University
Lines: 44
NNTP-Posting-Host: 150.203.126.9
In-reply-to: todamhyp@charles.unlv.edu's message of Mon, 19 Apr 93 20:56:15 GMT
In-reply-to: todamhyp@charles.unlv.edu's message of Mon, 19 Apr 93 20:56:15 GMT
Newsgroups: sci.energy,sci.image.processing,sci.anthropology,alt.sci.physics.new-theories,sci.skeptic,sci.med,alt.alien.visitors
Subject: Re: Krillean Photography
References: <1993Apr19.205615.1013@unlv.edu>
Distribution:
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todamhyp@charles.unlv.edu (Brian M. Huey) writes:
I am looking for any information/supplies that will allow
do-it-yourselfers to take Krillean Pictures. I'm thinking
that education suppliers for schools might have a appartus for
sale, but I don't know any of the companies. Any info is greatly
appreciated.
In case you don't know, Krillean Photography, to the best of my
knowledge, involves taking pictures of an (most of the time) organic
object between charged plates. The picture will show energy patterns
or spikes around the object photographed, and depending on what type
of object it is, the spikes or energy patterns will vary. One might
extrapolate here and say that this proves that every object within
the universe (as we know it) has its own energy signature.
There have been a number of scientific papers (in peer-reviewed journals)
published about Kirlian photography in the early 1970s. Sorry I can't be
more specific but it is a long time since I read them. They would describe
what is needed and how to set up the apparatus.
These papers demonstrate that the auras obtained by Kirlian photography can
be completely explained by the effect of the electric currents used on the
moisture in the object being photographed. It has nothing to do with the
"energy signature" of organic objects.
I did a science project on Kirlian photography when I was in high school.
I was able to obtain wonderful auras from rocks and pebbles and the like by
first dunking them in water.
Barbara
--
--
bls101@syseng.anu.edu.au
"I generally avoid temptation unless I can't resist it."
- Mae West
|
9094 | From: msilverm@nyx.cs.du.edu (Mike Silverman)
Subject: Cubs behind Marlins? How?
Article-I.D.: mnemosyn.1993Apr6.194103.8810
Organization: University of Denver, Dept. of Math & Comp. Sci.
Lines: 74
I've noticed that is has become fashionable lately in rsb to predict
the Marlines to finish ahead of the Cubs....how?
First Base:
Grace vs Destrade...Could Destrade be the second coming of Cecil
Fielder? I doubt it. If Destrade performs to the height of expectations,
then even, otherwise, edge to Cubs
Second Base:
Sandberg vs Barberie...No contest. Sandberg will be back May 1. Edge
to Cubs...a big edge.
Shortstop:
Vizcaino vs Weiss...Vizcaino is excellent defensively, but is an
automatic out at bat. Weiss isn't much better with the stick. Even.
Third Base:
Dave Magadan vs Buechelle...Magadan has a higher OBP and is a better hitter.
Buechelle has more power and is better defensively (I think) Edge to
Florida.
Catcher:
Santiago vs Wilkins...Wilkins is OK, but Santiago is better. Edge to
Marlins
Left Field:
Conine vs Maldonado...Wow! 4 for 4 yesterday...I know Conine has potential.
I watched him play at Omaha the last couple years. Until he actually proves
himself, I give Maldonado the edge, however, like at 1B, this is position
where Florida might be even or better *if* the player there has a huge year.
Center:
Scott Pose vs Wilson/May...Edge to May, even if Wilson. Hopefully the
Cubs will use may and save Wilson for pinch running and the like. May
isn't Ken Griffey Jr, but he will hit .275 with 15 homers if he plays
full time.
Right:
Felix vs Sosa...Felix Jose has occasional power and a bad OBP. So does
Sosa, but Sosa also has speed and a good glove. Edge to Cubs
Starters:
Aquino? Armstrong? Hammond? A lot of fifth starters here. The Cubs won't
remind anyone of the Brave staff, but Morgan-Castillo-Guzman-Hibbard
is average to OK...better than the Marline. Edge to Cubs
Middle Relief:
Even. The Cubs have some decent middlemen, and so do the Marlins.
Carpenter anf Klink or decent, but so are Assenmacher and McElroy.
Closer:
A healthy Harvey is a big edge to the Marlins. Meyers is decent, but
no Harvey. Of course, the Cubs may have a few more games to save.
Look for 30 saves, 5 blown from Meyers, and 25 saves, 3 blown (with
a better ERA) for Harvey. Edge Florida.
Overall, an edge to Chicago.
Neither of these teams will threaten to win anything, of course.
e
--
msilverm@nyx.cs.du.edu GO CUBS!!!
"One likes to believe in the freedom of baseball" - Geddy Lee
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9095 | From: baalke@kelvin.jpl.nasa.gov (Ron Baalke)
Subject: Re: Command Loss Timer (Re: Galileo Update - 04/22/93)
Organization: Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Lines: 22
Distribution: world
NNTP-Posting-Host: kelvin.jpl.nasa.gov
Keywords: Galileo, JPL
News-Software: VAX/VMS VNEWS 1.41
In article <1993Apr23.103038.27467@bnr.ca>, agc@bmdhh286.bnr.ca (Alan Carter) writes...
>In article <22APR199323003578@kelvin.jpl.nasa.gov>, baalke@kelvin.jpl.nasa.gov (Ron Baalke) writes:
>|> 3. On April 19, a NO-OP command was sent to reset the command loss timer to
>|> 264 hours, its planned value during this mission phase.
>
>This activity is regularly reported in Ron's interesting posts. Could
>someone explain what the Command Loss Timer is?
>
The Command Loss Timer is part of the fault protection scheme of the
spacecraft. If the Command Loss Timer ever countdowns to zero, then the
spacecraft assumes it has lost communications with Earth and will go
through a set of predetermined steps to try to regain contact. The
Command Loss Timer is set to 264 hours and reset about once a week during
the cruise phase, and is set to a lower value during an encounter phase.
___ _____ ___
/_ /| /____/ \ /_ /| Ron Baalke | baalke@kelvin.jpl.nasa.gov
| | | | __ \ /| | | | Jet Propulsion Lab |
___| | | | |__) |/ | | |__ M/S 525-3684 Telos | The aweto from New Zealand
/___| | | | ___/ | |/__ /| Pasadena, CA 91109 | is part caterpillar and
|_____|/ |_|/ |_____|/ | part vegetable.
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9096 | Subject: Space FAQ 01/15 - Introduction
From: leech@cs.unc.edu (Jon Leech)
Expires: 6 May 1993 19:53:44 GMT
Organization: University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Keywords: Frequently Asked Questions
Supersedes: <intro_730956346@cs.unc.edu>
NNTP-Posting-Host: mahler.cs.unc.edu
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Archive-name: space/intro
Last-modified: $Date: 93/04/01 14:39:10 $
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ON SCI.SPACE/SCI.ASTRO
INTRODUCTION
This series of linked messages is periodically posted to the Usenet
groups sci.space and sci.astro in an attempt to provide good answers to
frequently asked questions and other reference material which is worth
preserving. If you have corrections or answers to other frequently asked
questions that you would like included in this posting, send email to
leech@cs.unc.edu (Jon Leech).
If you don't want to see the FAQ, add 'Frequently Asked Questions' to
your KILL file for this group (if you're not reading this with a newsreader
that can kill articles by subject, you're out of luck).
The FAQ volume is excessive right now and will hopefully be trimmed down
by rewriting and condensing over time. The FAQ postings are available in
the Ames SPACE archive in FAQ/faq<#>.
Good summaries will be accepted in place of the answers given here. The
point of this is to circulate existing information, and avoid rehashing old
answers. Better to build on top than start again. Nothing more depressing
than rehashing old topics for the 100th time. References are provided
because they give more complete information than any short generalization.
Questions fall into three basic types:
1) Where do I find some information about space?
Try your local public library first. The net is not a good place to ask
for general information. Ask INDIVIDUALS (by email) if you must. There
are other sources, use them, too. The net is a place for open ended
discussion.
2) I have an idea which would improve space flight?
Hope you aren't surprised, but 9,999 out of 10,000 have usually been
thought of before. Again, contact a direct individual source for
evaluation. NASA fields thousands of these each day.
3) Miscellanous queries.
These are addressed on a case-by-case basis in the following series of
FAQ postings.
SUGGESTIONS FOR BETTER NETIQUETTE
Read news.announce.newusers if you're on Usenet.
Minimize cross references, [Do you REALLY NEED to?]
Edit "Subject:" lines, especially if you're taking a tangent.
Send mail instead, avoid posting follow ups. (1 mail message worth
100 posts).
Internet mail readers: send requests to add/drop to SPACE-REQUEST
not SPACE.
Read all available articles before posting a follow-up. (Check all
references.)
Cut down attributed articles (leave only the points you're
responding to; remove signatures and headers). Summarize!
Put a return address in the body (signature) of your message (mail
or article), state your institution, etc. Don't assume the
'reply' function of mailers will work.
Use absolute dates. Post in a timely way. Don't post what everyone
will get on TV anyway.
Some editors and window systems do character count line wrapping:
keep lines under 80 characters for those using ASCII terminals
(use carriage returns).
INDEX TO LINKED POSTINGS
I've attempted to break the postings up into related areas. There isn't
a keyword index yet; the following lists the major subject areas in each
posting. Only those containing astronomy-related material are posted to
sci.astro (indicated by '*' following the posting number).
# Contents
1* Introduction
Suggestions for better netiquette
Index to linked postings
Notes on addresses, phone numbers, etc.
Contributors
2* Network resources
Overview
Mailing lists
Periodically updated information
Warning about non-public networks
3* Online (and some offline) sources of images, data, etc.
Introduction
Viewing Images
Online Archives
NASA Ames
NASA Astrophysics Data System
NASA Jet Propulsion Lab (Mission Information and Images)
NASA Langley (Technical Reports)
NASA Spacelink
National Space Science Data Center
Space Telescope Science Institute Electronic Info. Service
Starcat
Astronomical Databases
Astronomy Programs
Orbital Element Sets
SPACE Digest
Landsat & NASA Photos
Planetary Maps
Cometary Orbits
4* Performing calculations and interpreting data formats
Computing spacecraft orbits and trajectories
Computing planetary positions
Computing crater diameters from Earth-impacting asteroids
Map projections and spherical trignometry
Performing N-body simulations efficiently
Interpreting the FITS image format
Sky (Unix ephemeris program)
Three-dimensional star/galaxy coordinates
5* References on specific areas
Publishers of space/astronomy material
Careers in the space industry
DC-X single-stage to orbit (SSTO) program
How to name a star after a person
LLNL "great exploration"
Lunar Prospector
Lunar science and activities
Orbiting Earth satellite histories
Spacecraft models
Rocket propulsion
Spacecraft design
Esoteric propulsion schemes (solar sails, lasers, fusion...)
Spy satellites
Space shuttle computer systems
SETI computation (signal processing)
Amateur satellies & weather satellites
Tides
6* Constants and equations for calculations
7* Astronomical Mnemonics
8 Contacting NASA, ESA, and other space agencies/companies
NASA Centers / Arianespace / ESA / NASDA / Soyuzkarta / Space
Camp / Space Commerce Corporation / Spacehab / SPOT Image
Other commercial space businesses
9 Space shuttle answers, launch schedules, TV coverage
Shuttle launchings and landings; schedules and how to see them
Why does the shuttle roll just after liftoff?
How to receive the NASA TV channel, NASA SELECT
Amateur radio frequencies for shuttle missions
Solid Rocket Booster fuel composition
10 Planetary probes - Historical Missions
US planetary missions
Mariner (Venus, Mars, & Mercury flybys and orbiters)
Pioneer (Moon, Sun, Venus, Jupiter, and Saturn flybys and orbiters)
Ranger (Lunar lander and impact missions)
Lunar Orbiter (Lunar surface photography)
Surveyor (Lunar soft landers)
Viking (Mars orbiters and landers)
Voyager (Outer planet flybys)
Soviet planetary missions
Soviet Lunar probes
Soviet Venus probes
Soviet Mars probes
Japanese planetary missions
Planetary mission references
11 Upcoming planetary probes - missions and schedules
Cassini
Galileo
Magellan
Mars Observer
TOPEX/Poseidon
Ulysses
Other space science missions
Proposed missions
12 Controversial questions
What happened to the Saturn V plans
Why data from space missions isn't immediately available
Risks of nuclear (RTG) power sources for space probes
Impact of the space shuttle on the ozone layer
How long can a human live unprotected in space
How the Challenger astronauts died
Using the shuttle beyond Low Earth Orbit
The "Face on Mars"
13 Space activist/interest/research groups and space publications
Groups
Publications
Undocumented Groups
14 How to become an astronaut
15 Orbital and Planetary Launch Services
NOTES ON ADDRESSES, PHONE NUMBERS, ETC.
Unless otherwise specified, telephone numbers, addresses, and so on are
for the United States of America. Non-US readers should remember to add
the country code for telephone calls, etc.
CREDITS
Eugene Miya started a series of linked FAQ postings some years ago which
inspired (and was largely absorbed into) this set.
Peter Yee and Ron Baalke have and continue to spend a lot of their own
time setting up the SPACE archives at NASA Ames and forwarding official
NASA announcements.
Many other people have contributed material to this list in the form of
old postings to sci.space and sci.astro which I've edited. Please let me
know if corrections need to be made. Contributors I've managed to keep
track of are:
0004847546@mcimail.com (Francis Reddy) - map projections
ad038@yfn.ysu.edu (Steven Fisk) - publication refs.
akerman@bill.phy.queensu.CA (Richard Akerman) - crater diameters
alweigel@athena.mit.edu (Lisa Weigel) - SEDS info
aoab314@emx.utexas.edu (Srinivas Bettadpur) - tides
awpaeth@watcgl.waterloo.edu (Alan Wm Paeth) - map projections
aws@iti.org (Allen W. Sherzer) - Great Exploration
baalke@kelvin.jpl.nasa.gov (Ron Baalke) - planetary probe schedules
bankst@rata.vuw.ac.nz (Timothy Banks) - map projections,
variable star analysis archive
bern@uni-trier.de (Jochen Bern) - German mnemonic translation
brosen@pioneer.arc.nasa.gov (Bernie Rosen) - Space Camp
bschlesinger@nssdca.gsfc.nasa.gov (Barry Schlesinger) - FITS format
cew@venera.isi.edu (Craig E. Ward) - space group contact info
chapin@cbnewsc.att.com (Tom Chapin) - planetary positions
cunnida@tenet.edu (D. Alan Cunningham) - NASA Spacelink
cyamamot@kilroy.Jpl.Nasa.Gov (Cliff Yamamoto) - orbital elements
datri@convex.com (Anthony Datri) - PDS/VICAR viewing software
daver@sjc.mentorg.com (Dave Rickel) - orbit formulae
dlbres10@pc.usl.edu (Phil Fraering) - propulsion
eder@hsvaic.boeing.com (Dani Eder) - Saturn V plans, SRBs
eugene@eos.arc.nasa.gov (Eugene N. Miya) - introduction,
NASA contact info, started FAQ postings
french@isu.isunet.edu (Patrick M. French) - space group contact info
g@telesoft.com (Gary Morris) - amateur radio info
gaetz@cfa.harvard.edu (Terry Gaetz) - N-body calculations,
orbital dynamics
grandi@noao.edu (Steve Grandi) - planetary positions
greer%utd201.dnet%utadnx@utspan.span.nasa.gov (Dale M. Greer) - constants
henry@zoo.toronto.edu (Henry Spencer) - survival in vacuum,
astronaut how-to, Challenger disaster, publication refs, DC-X
higgins@fnal.bitnet (William Higgins) - RTGs, publishers,
shuttle landings, spysats, propulsion, "Face on Mars"
hmueller@cssun.tamu.edu (Hal Mueller) - map projections,
orbital dynamics
jbh55289@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu (Josh Hopkins) - launch services
jim@pnet01.cts.com (Jim Bowery) - propulsion, launch services
jnhead@pirl.lpl.arizona.edu (James N. Head) - atmospheric scale heights
jscotti@lpl.arizona.edu (Jim Scotti) - planetary positions
kcarroll@zoo.toronto.edu (Kieran A. Carroll)- refs for spacecraft design
ken@orion.bitnet (Kenneth Ng) - RTGs
kjenks@gothamcity.jsc.nasa.gov (Ken Jenks) - shuttle roll manuever
klaes@verga.enet.dec.com (Larry Klaes) - planetary probe history
leech@cs.unc.edu (Jon Leech) - crater diameters
lfa@ssi.com (Lou Adornato) - orbital dynamics
maury.markowitz@egsgate.fidonet.org (Maury Markowitz) - propulsion
max@west.darkside.com (Erik Max Francis) - equations
mbellon@mcdurb.Urbana.Gould.COM - N-body calculations
mcconley@phoenix.Princeton.edu (Marc Wayne Mcconley) - space careers
msb@sq.com (Mark Brader) - Mariner 1 info.
mwm@cmu.edu (Mark Maimone) - SPACE Digest
nickw@syma.sussex.ac.uk (Dr. Nick Watkins) - models, spysats
ohainaut@eso.org (Olivier R. Hainaut) - publishers, STARCAT
oneil@aio.jsc.nasa.gov (Graham O'Neil) - Lunar Prospector
panama@cup.portal.com (Kenneth W Durham) - cometary orbits, IAU
paul.blase@nss.fidonet.org (Paul Blase) - propulsion
pjs@plato.jpl.nasa.gov (Peter Scott) - RTGs
pschleck@unomaha.edu (Paul W. Schleck) - AMSAT, ARRL contact info
rdb@mel.cocam.oz.au (Rodney Brown) - propulsion refs
rja7m@phil.cs.virginia.edu (Ran Atkinson) - FTPable astro. programs
rjungcla@ihlpb.att.com (R. Michael Jungclas)- models
roelle@sigi.jhuapl.edu (Curt Roelle) - German mnemonic translation
seal@leonardo.jpl.nasa.gov (David Seal) - Cassini mission schedule
shafer@skipper.dfrf.nasa.gov (Mary Shafer) - photos, shuttle landings
smith@sndpit.enet.dec.com (Willie Smith) - photos
stephen@gpwd.gp.co.nz (Stephen Dixon) - shuttle audio frequencies
sterner@warper.jhuapl.edu (Ray Sterner) - planetary positions
stooke@vaxr.sscl.uwo.ca (Phil Stooke) - planetary maps
ted_anderson@transarc.com (Ted Anderson) - propulsion
terry@astro.as.utexas.edu (Terry Hancock) - NASA center info
thorson@typhoon.atmos.coloState.edu (Bill Thorson) - FITS info
tm2b+@andrew.cmu.edu (Todd L. Masco) - SPACE Digest
tom@ssd.csd.harris.com (Tom Horsley) - refs for algorithms
veikko.makela@helsinki.fi (Veikko Makela) - orbital element sets
Wales.Larrison@ofa123.fidonet.org (Wales Larrison) - groups & publications
wayne@csri.utoronto.ca (Wayne Hayes) - constants
weemba@libra.wistar.upenn.edu (Matthew P Wiener) - Voyager history
yamada@yscvax.ysc.go.jp (Yoshiro Yamada) - ISAS/NASDA missions
yee@ames.arc.nasa.gov (Peter Yee) - AMES archive server,
propulsion
In Net memoriam:
Ted Flinn
NEXT: FAQ #2/15 - Network Resources
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9097 | From: jht9e@faraday.clas.Virginia.EDU (Jason Harvey Titus)
Subject: Re: HELP INSTALL RAM ON CENTRIS 610
Organization: University of Virginia
Lines: 8
I had asked everyone about problems installing a 4 meg
simm and an 8 meg simm in my Centris 610, but the folks at the
local Apple store called the folks in Cupertino and found that
you can't have simms of different speeds in one machine, even
if they are both fast enough - ie - My 80 ns 8 meg and 60ns 4
meg simms were incompatibable... Just thought people might
want to know.....
Jason.
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9098 | From: geb@cs.pitt.edu (Gordon Banks)
Subject: Re: Update (Help!) [was "What is This [Is it Lyme's?]"]
Article-I.D.: pitt.19436
Reply-To: geb@cs.pitt.edu (Gordon Banks)
Organization: Univ. of Pittsburgh Computer Science
Lines: 42
In article <1993Mar29.181958.3224@equator.com> jod@equator.com (John Setel O'Donnell) writes:
>
>I shouldn't have to be posting here. Physicians should know the Lyme
>literature beyond Steere & co's denial merry-go-round. Patients
>should get correctly diagnosed and treated.
>
Why do you think Steere is doing this? Isn't he acting in good faith?
After all, as the "discoverer" of Lyme for all intents and purposes,
the more famous Lyme gets, the more famous Steere gets. I don't
see the ulterior motive here. It is easy for me to see it the
those physicians who call everything lyme and treat everything.
There is a lot of money involved.
>I'm a computer engineer, not a doctor (,Jim). I was building a
>computer manufacturing company when I got Lyme. I lost several
>years of my life to near-total disability; partially as a result,
>the company failed, taking with it over 150 jobs, my savings,
>and everything I'd worked for for years. I'm one of the "lucky"
>ones in that I found a physician through the Lyme foundation
>and now can work almost full-time, although I have persistent
>infection and still suffer a variety of sypmtoms. And now
>I try to follow the Lyme literature.
>
Well, it is tragic what has happened to you, but it doesn't
necessarily make you the most objective source of information
about it. If your whole life is focussed around this, you
may be too emotionally involved to be advising other people
who may or may not have Lyme. Certainly advocacy of more research
on Lyme would not be out of order, though, and people like you
can be very effective there.
--
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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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9099 | Distribution: world
From: Robert_N._Ward@bmug.org
Organization: BMUG, Inc.
Subject: Great deal!
Lines: 10
For those of you who have TI ps35 laser printers, if you want an envelope
feeder, they are now on sale, direct from TI for the unbelievable price of
$45! Call 1-800-847-2787. Same for extra paper trays. They have too many
gray ones and want to move them out. Strange but true.
--The Bobmeister
**** From Planet BMUG, the FirstClass BBS of BMUG. The message contained in
**** this posting does not in any way reflect BMUG's official views.
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