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About as hard as it was to design the Color Classic, since it's monitor behaves in just this manner.
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Could someone out there send me Pecota's stats for the last few years, or something to give me some sort of "feel" for what kind of player he is? My mind has no handle on him at all, it bothers me. Pecota of the Braves, that is. Pretty meaningful that I can't even come up with his first name, I think..
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I want one, and I don't want to move to Europe to buy one. Please make it the next Pontiac F-Car. Of course I'll have to wait 'till 2003 to buy it...
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If I were Pat Burns I'd throw in the towel. The wings dominated every aspect of the game. Trying to mix up the lines is a dead end. Murray has too many combinations to counter with. My prediction is wings in 5.
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I have a ST138 RLL hard drive and I have just got another 32M hard drive. The controller in my machine is a WD-1002-27X. Can a kind soul please mail me or tell me how to get jumper settings for that board? I really appreciate this. Thanks in advance. Jerry --
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} } } |"> It is interesting to look at the change(s) of mind that John has had. } |" } |"Very interested indeed! This is against this kind of "changes" that the GNU } |"COPYLEFT is protecting us. } |" } |"Anyway, at SIMULOG, we will abandon xv. We were using it mostly for slide- } |"shows because of its "-loop" feature that display does not have (display } |"from the *wonderful* ImageMagick package! :-D), but I think I will implement } |"it myself (even a shell-script should do the job) and forget xv. We too will have to stop using it. Shame really - it was rather nice. Still, I have no objection to the owner claiming money for legit. work he's put in. We'll just go back to the older versions of Xv.
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Does anyone know where I can get a hold of some secure encrypting chips or devices before they are banned completely?!? Steve
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Hi Frank: I've read it a couple of times and I think that it is excellent. Christiandom has needed this book for some time now. I suggest that *every* Christian read it. According to Hank, they printed 15 times more than Harvest House usually prints for the first printing, and it still sold out in the first week. It is in it's second printing, and most Christian book stores have waiting lists. You can order it directly from CRI at 1-800-443-9797.
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Speaking of which, a paper was out a few years ago about a weather sat imaging a lunar eclipse -- are those images uploaded anywhere? I could dig out the reference if there's interest. Shag --
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: : I am facinated by the things I have heard about the PGP : encryption program. Does anybody out there know where I might get a : version of this program that runs under Windows 3.1, MS-Dos, Unix : w/source? As of this writting I have no UNIX access and am running on a : nifty windows implamentation of uucico. At the moment PGP is available in executable format for MS-DOS and Mac, and source code for most other platforms including UNIX. Many FTP sites keep a copy (although the Mac version is getting hard to find). Try the following site: soda.berkeley.edu /pub/cypherpunks/pgp Jon
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+-----------------------------------------------------------+ | | | "There's no room for Christians here!" and "When we | | finish with the Armenians, we'll go after the Russians!" | | | +-----------------------------------------------------------+ DEPOSITION OF KARINE BORISOVNA MELKUMIAN [1] Born 1963 Teacher Boarding School No. 1 Resident at Building 2B, Apartment 21 Block 41A Sumgait [Azerbaijan] This is my fate: I had everything, we were a happy family, and now, at 25, I've become a widow, I'm left to raise my three children alone; the third, not yet two months old, was born in Yerevan. Igor and I had thought that if it was a girl we would call her Raisa, after my mother-in-law, and if it was a boy, we'd call him Arsen, after Igor's grandfather. I had a girl, and I, without Igor, named her Raisa, in honor of her dead grandmother. Our family and the Melkumians had been neighbors since 1965. Igor and I grew up together, we were friends from childhood on. We got engaged when I was 16. In 1981, when I was 18, we were married. Two children were born to us in Sumgait. My daughter is now 6 years old, her name is Kristina, and my son, Seryozha, is four and a half. First I shall tell what happened on February 27. That day on my way home from work I passed Lenin Square, where about 1,500 people had gathered. There were Komsomol members there, and Pioneers [Children's organization], and there were both Party members and non-Party people there as well. All of them were shouting, "There's no room for Christians here!" and "When we finish with the Armenians, we'll go after the Russians!" And some even cried Out, "Death to the Armenians!" Absurd rumors had been circulating about town. I became frightened. I came home, breathless, and told about everything I had seen downtown. My family couldn't believe it. My father-in-law Sogomon Markovich Melkumian, wasn't home, he was at an Azerbaijani wedding. By eight o'clock he returned and had barely finished parking the car when his rear window was smashed with a rock. He got out of the car but there was no one there. Well I was telling him everything, too, and he said, "What, is there no longer any government?" That same day Igor said, "Papa, something terrible is happening in the city." And he said, "We'll stay at home, no one will drive us from our own home." The day passed. On February 28, that was Sunday, we didn't go out. We called our relatives and asked them all kinds of questions, and they all said the same thing. Sometime around evening they started smashing the car of an Armenian from the neighboring building. Ira, my brother-in-law's wife, and I called the police: they're wrecking a car, help. We called and called, and nonetheless they didn't come and they didn't do anything. On February 29, on Monday, even though there were troops in the city, we were afraid to go to work. I called the school: I had the keys to the classroom. I told the senior teacher that he should send someone for the keys, I wouldn't be coming in. He agreed, and even said, "Fine, don't come in, we understand what's going on in town, don't come in." Before that, on the 28th, the Ambartsumian family came over. They came to my father-in-law and said, "Uncle Sergey, they broke our windows, bad things are happening in town." Uncle Misha Ambartsumian even said, "With my own eyes I saw them chasing naked girls through the streets. I don't know," he said, "we should leave town." Well on the 29th we were already trying to decide where we should go, thinking we'd go to our dacha. We got a couple of bags together, clothes, food, the bare essentials. And then somewhere around 4:45 the building manager came by and said, "Uncle Sergey, the situation in town is bad, don't go out." My father even opened up to him and said, "Maybe we'll drive to the dacha, it'll be safer there." "No," he said, "it'll be worse there, you'll be safer at home." He said don't be afraid, if something happens I'll send people to save you. After he left about 15 minutes passed and about 200 people burst into our courtyard. All of us were at home at the time: Igor and I and our two children, Ira and Edik and their daughter, my sister-in-law Ira, and my mother-and father-in-law. And the Ambartsumian family, there were three of them, Uncle Misha, Zhasmen, and their daughter Marina. Now when they started breaking down the door I remember Edik and Igor told us, "Go in that room and close the door. Close the door and calm the children so they won't hear that there's anyone home." The children started crying. Suddenly Ira, my brother-in-law's wife, suggested, "Let's run out onto the balcony." We -- the two daughters-in-law and the children, and Zhasmen and Marina -- raced out onto the balcony. My sister-in-law and my mother-in-law ran in and said, "Quick, over to the other balcony, or they'll kill you all." We lived on the second floor. We needed to cross over from our balcony to our neighbor's. At first we couldn't manage it. The balcony looked onto the street. At that time people were coming home from work, and many just stood there, watching. I pleaded and begged: "Please, call someone, have someone come!" I even started shouting. "I'll throw down the children, I'll throw them down, you catch them and take them somewhere, so at least the children will survive." Either they were afraid or . . . I don't know what. They looked as though they were watching a movie. Some of them started throwing stones at us. I'll say it again, these weren't the bandits, these were people from the other part of the building and from our entryway, they were just regular people, passersby. A bus even stopped. I remember a man's voice saying the Armenians were climbing over to the other balcony. Ira, my sister-in-law, helped us get the children over there. I was pregnant, about seven months pregnant. No, it wasn't yet seven, it was six and a half. I climbed over too. I think Zhasmen went first; you know, I just don't remember it all that well. Zhasmen went first, I think, and Edik's wife Ira and I had the children, and they were all screaming and crying. My Kristina said, "Mamma, don't throw us over the balcony, we're afraid!" Lilia was crying, and Kristina and Seryozha were crying too. Kristina didn't even want to climb over. She shouted, "I'm staying with Grandmother, I'm staying with Grandma!" She loved her grandma, more than she loved me. And my mother-in-law shouted, "Oh no, Kristina's still there, she's still there, save Kristina, too!" Ira helped us climb over, with Kristina coming last. Ira helped us and went back inside. We started pounding on the neighbor's balcony door. I pounded with my fist, Sevil, open the door, open it, please!" She didn't open it. "No, go away, go anywhere, go, I'm not opening the door." She was our neighbor, we were friends, we never refused her anything, ever! And apparently she thought we were going to break the windows, and she opened the door. She opened it and said, "Karina, Karina, go away, go anywhere, just don't stay here, they'll kill us, too, because of you." I begged, "Please, at least take the children, we'll leave, we'll go back." "No," she said, "you have to leave." Her sons ran in, one had a knife. Sevil's brother, he's around 18, shouted at us: "Get out of here, leave, I'll kill you with this knife!" I became terrified, I took the children and went out in the entryway and went down a few stairs. I went down and heard a loudspeaker. It was in the courtyard "The Armenians must be killed, they've taken all the best places, all the best apartments!" One of them said, "Let the Armenian blood flow, none of them should survive!" When I heard that I went upstairs and started knocking on doors. No one opened their door for me! Not on the third floor, or the fourth. I couldn't see Zhasmen any longer. Ira came upstairs later. I even thought that they had let her stay, that they would save her. My head was spinning. They were killing my family, and here I was in the next entryway with two children. Seryozha was four, and Kristina was five and a half. They were crying, "Mamma, we're scared!" They were so frightened that I didn't even know how to calm them, should I try to calm them or myself? It was awful. But on the third floor a man did open his door. I asked, "Open up, let me inside!" He opened the door slightly and said, "No!" "No" and that was it! He said it so sternly: "No!" I went up to the fifth floor. I pounded my fists on the door with all my might. He opened up, the man of the house, and stood there, looking at me. I was ready to get down on my knees. I almost did get down on my knees. "Please, I beg of you, at least take the children." He wasn't an Azerbaijani, he was a Lezgin. I don't even know how, but he let me inside. And when I went in, Zhasmen was already there. Two minutes hadn't passed when Ira and Lilia came up the stairs. Lilia was crying. He didn't want to open the door. And again I started pleading, "Please, open the door, it's our Ira and Lilia! Open the door!" And he said, "No, I'm afraid." I said again and again, "Please, open the door, please!" He looked at me. He looked at me for a long time and then opened the door after all. Ira came in with Lilia. We threw ourselves into each other's arms, crying. Then the man locked us into the bathroom. We sat there for a long time. Through the door he told us, "Calm the children, and calm yourselves down, too." Calm down? This man was hiding us, but what of our family? When I was still in our apartment I had sensed that none of us would come out of this alive. I said, "Igor, Edik, let's say farewell." And Edik turned around and looked at me as if to say, is that some kind of joke? All the same I thought they would kill all of us. Igor looked at me, too . . . But it was already too late! They started pounding on the door, Igor was standing next to the door. Before that he had told us, "Go lock yourselves in that room and sit tight." He thought we were in the room. But before we went out onto the balcony we went to them: "Edik, Igor, let's say farewell." Igor didn't think we could climb over to the other balcony. And we did get over there, and I myself can't believe we were able to save ourselves. Igor put on a helmet, and Edik had his coat on, and he put on a fur hat. All the men--Igor, Edik, their father, and Misha Ambartsumian--they all stood next to the door. They thought they would pound on it a while and leave. But from the other side of the door they ordered in Azerbaijani: "Open the door!" We were all silent, waiting. Someone outside the door said, "They're home, they're in there, break down the door!" And I remember my father-in-law whispering, "They're going to break it down now, it's coming down now . . . " He had something in his hands, I think it was a knife: if they got in, we were going to defend ourselves. In the hall near the door there were two metal chair legs. From outside the door they said, "We're counting to five, open up!" But we were all quiet, we didn't answer them. We made like no one was home. We figured they'd leave, they'd get tired and leave. My father-in-law had said, "It's not possible they'd come into my home. How can that be? Everyone knows us, all of Sumgait knows our family, we are on good terms with everyone." And indeed a day did not pass that there wasn't an Azerbaijani guest at our table. We had a nice dacha, everyone would get together there often, Azerbaijanis liked being with us there too. But now we had to save ourselves, we had to flee from our own home. Ira, I remember, said, "I'm not leaving here, my brothers and my parents are here, I'm going to fight alongside them." That's just what she said. She picked up a knife and said, "If they open the door and come into the apartment then I'm going to fight alongside my family, I'm not going anywhere." We were at Sevil's when they broke into our apartment. We heard fighting and shouting. The noise was terrible. And when we hid upstairs on the fifth floor at the Lezgin's apartment, you could hear everything up there, too. Even Ira's voice. I remember her calling her mother several times. She called her for a long time . . . I started pounding on the door in the bathroom: "Open the door, what are they doing to Ira, who's shouting, that's Ira shouting, that's her voice!" But the Lezgin said, "It's nothing, calm down, no, it's not in your apartment." He was lying to me so I'd calm down. Two hours went by and the Lezgin opened the door and said, "Karina, Igor got away, calm down. He ran away." He saw Igor break away and run off with his own eyes. They killed him outside, next to the building. While we were in the bathroom I experienced every possible human terror. The way Ira shouted! She shouted, "Save me, Mamma, save me! . . . Mamma, Mamma!" She repeated it several times. There was a wild din. There were very many people there, all of them shouting, all of them bellowing, howling, whistling--you just can't imagine what was going on, what the roar was like. Apparently, after they had killed Ira those murderers came into the entryway where we were hiding and came upstairs, all the way up to the fifth floor. I don't know if they were just looking for any Armenians or for us in particular, but I think they were looking for us because when we had climbed over the balconies someone on the street was saying that the daughters-in-law were climbing over the balconies. And after we heard Ira we heard them coming up the stairs in the entryway and hammering on the doors. I thought those were our last moments, and started saying good-bye to my children, kissing them. They were sleeping. I woke them up: "Kristina! Seryozha, wake up!" And I tell Ira: "Ira, if something happens, we'll throw ourselves off the balcony." We were on the fifth floor. Apparently our Lezgin neighbor had opened the door too, because later he said, "I opened the door and told them there were no Armenians inside." And after they all left our neighbor went out on the balcony himself to see: they were gone. We weren't friends with those Lezgin neighbors, we only knew each other from the building. But the people we were friends with wouldn't even consider hiding us. The Lezgin let us out of the bathroom. They had a candle burning. He said, "Karina, there're no lights on in our block." The whole block was dark, the whole block! It's a huge block, too. The Lezgin said, "I'm afraid to keep you until morning, I'm afraid of the neighbors, they might kill me for saving you." I said, "What are you saying, we'll leave now. But we can't just leave with the children in the middle of the night. Give us time to find somewhere else to hide." He said, "Well OK, go look." I asked Ira, "Ira, do you want to go?" Ira said, "No, I'll stay with the children, Karina." I said, "Fine, then I'll go." Zhasmen and I went downstairs together. It was very dark. No one was in the courtyard. It was dark, pitch black. l was afraid to go out at after seven, Igor always met me after work and accompanied me home, I never went out alone. And now here I was out in the middle of the night and after a slaughter like that, too. It was probably after eleven. Later I called the boarding school and my director answered. He said, "Karina, where are you?" I didn't know, I was calling from a public phone outside and didn't know where I was. I got confused and hung up the receiver. From him I only found out what time it was, I asked him, "What time is it?" He said 11:20, I think, but I don't really remember. So anyway Zhasmen and I went out into the courtyard. I look and see what appears to be a person not far from our apartment. And there was the smell of something burnt. I became horrified. I looked at the corpse for a long time. It was either Ira or Edik. I only saw one of them, Zhasmen grabbed my hand and squeezed it: "Hurry up, let's go . . . Hurry up, come on, what are you turning around for?" I turned around and saw a large truck, it must have belonged to the bandits, because they came to kill us in a truck like that. We lived in the third entryway, and that truck was next to the fourth. We walked quickly, holding hands. I thought, if I go to the police then they'll put me away. I couldn't count on them. Before I reached the police station I saw a military vehicle. We went over and I said, "Soldier, in Block 41, I don't know if they've killed people or injured them--we need to save them!" And he said, "Go to the police station and tell them everything." I said, "I'm afraid to go there, I'm afraid of them." He said, "Don't be afraid." We went to the police and they wrote down the address, and the military vehicle went to our building. I didn't go with them, they left me at the police station. I gave the addresses of my mother and my brothers so that they'd rescue them, too. I didn't know where they were or what had happened to them. After a while they brought my children and Ira and Lilia. First they took us to the KGB, that was at two or three in the morning. Then around five they took us to the City Party Committee, and there were very many people there, very many. I was pregnant and was wearing nothing but a dress. Seryozha was only wearing a shirt, and Kristina had a little dress on. No coat, no boots, nothing! And we sat there for three whole days in the City Party Committee. The Lezgin had told me that Igor escaped. And I thought that he was probably alive. But then after two and a half days, they took us, the Armenians of Sumgait, to Nasosny. On March 6 some people from the Central Committee came and told us, "Karina, Ira, we need you, come with us to the City Party Committee." My Mamma had come to Nasosny, and she had been looking for me for six days. Mama, my brothers, and my uncle. We went to the City Party Committee and waited there in the courtyard. I was wearing nothing but a dress, and Ira had only a dress on as well. There was a strong wind on March 6. An hour went by. And then one of the functionaries told us, "Karina, Ira, gather your courage. Would you like to go to the burial?" I said, "What, did they really kill all of them?!" He said, "Let's look." He had a long list, and he started reading them off: Igor Melkumian, my husband, Eduard Melkumian, my brother-in- law, Irina Melkumian, my sister-in-law, Sogomon Melkumian, my father-in-law, and Raisa Melkumian, my mother-in-law. He read off all their names and said, "Get in the car, let's go to the burial." We buried our family. I couldn't believe it at the time, I couldn't conceive of it or imagine it . . . And even now I think how shall I explain it to my children when they're older? My children were very attached to their father and their grandfather and grandmother. Kristina didn't love me the way she loved her grandfather and grandmother, they spoiled her. Kristina would always announce, "My grandma is better than anyone!" Now, even though she is getting used to my mother, it's difficult for her, and once she told her: "You're a bad grandmother." I don't know why, I asked her, "Kristina, where's Papa?" and she said, "They killed him." She knows, she understands it all. And recently I scolded Seryozha severely for something, and he started shouting at me, "When Papa comes I'm going to tell him everything!" July 26, 1988 Nairi Boarding House Near the Village of Arzakan Hrazdan District Armenian SSR - - - reference - - - [1] _The Sumgait Tragedy; Pogroms against Armenians in Soviet Azerbaijan, Volume I, Eyewitness Accounts_, edited by Samuel Shahmuradian, forward by Yelena Bonner, 1990, published by Aristide D. Caratzas, NY, page 318-324
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Hello, My parents are selling a 1978 22 foot Searay. it is in excellent condition and runs great. It has a mercruiser 198 inboard/outboard engine (it is actually a chevy 305). It is from the weekender class so it has a hard top over the driver. has: Table Stove Water Tank Sink Sleeping for 6 much more it is a good all around or fishing boat. If interested or for more info write tojmparkin@mtu.edu or call (313)681-4609 Thanks, Jeremy --
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I need a large dog cage, the kind you use to housebreak a dog when you are not around. I have been adopted by a 11 month old non-housetrained huskey. I am in the Pittsburgh area. My number is 412 268-8843.
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Yes - Everyone seems to be in agreement that the Yankees are finally moving in the right direction. They should finish over .500 this year and maybe even be in the pennent race in August. However, I would take back a few moves: 1. The Jim Abbott Trade. I think Abbott is not only an inspirational person, but a great pitcher also. He could win the Cy Young this year, but he won't because the right side of the Yanks infield isn't good enough. So why was this not a good trade? JT Snow. How many rookies have been able to step in and immediately have the impact that he has had so far on the Angels? I know it's early, but if you've seen this kid hit, field or talk you can just tell that he is going to be a tremendous player. The Yanks should have kept him. What about Mattingly, you ask? Well - it's great that the Yanks have taken care of him and remained loyal, but he's 10 years older than Snow and just doesn't have the same bat speed as before his back injury. It's a shame, but as a Yankee fan who wants to see the *best* Yankee team, I'd take Snow over Mattingly at first. The Yanks also gave up two promising propects with Snow for Abbott. Besides, with Domingo Jean, Brien taylor, Wickman, Militello, and Sterling Hitchcock, they are just loaded with propects. I know Abbotts only 26, but this was too much to give up. I believe George forced this trade because he believes (and he's right) that Abbott will be a big hit in NY. However, I'd like to see the Yankees build a baseball team, not an amusement show. 2. Wade Boggs. I live in Boston and like Wade a lot. But, his career is winding down and I would rather see the Yanks start to develop a long term solution (i.e. Hensley Muelins, Russ Davis, Velarde?). Besides, Wade just doesn't have any range. What a shame about Charlie Hayes, huh? 3. Spike Owen. See Wade Boggs. I'd much rather see them develop Dave Silvestri or whoever. Wade and Spike next to each other in the infield is going to raise the Yankee staff ERA 1/2 point. And these guys are on the down sides of their careers. 4. Danny Tartabull. Yes - he's put up some tremendous numbers and it's nice to think about what he could do if he were ever healthy all year. But he never is. We should expect 120 games max out of him. Meanwhile, Gerald Williams is playing at Columbus and Paul O'Neil is playing left field! I believe O'Neil led NL outfielders in assists last year - and Tartabull is a poor defensive outfielder. What I'm basically getting at is the Yanks are moving in the right direction but are NOT ready to win a pennent this year. They should (at the GM level) be planning for a 1994 or 1995 world series. This means getting the younger players experience in the majors NOW so they will be ready in a year or two. I'm afraid that all this stuff wreaks of George Steinbrenner. Certainly, the Boggs deal was all George. It looks like George is planning the right mix of veterans and young players to win a world series now. The veterans are always available and can be added at any time (like Boston did this year). Develop the young players first, then add the one or two veterans (or in the Yankees case, just keep them). Let's all us Yankee fans hope that George doesn't dismantle the terrific job Stick and company have done building the Yankee organization back into one of respect. I'm really afraid that he will trade whoever it takes to patch holes today (relief pitching for example). George must realize that the Yankees rebuilding process is still one or two years away. Have patience George and we will all enjoy the future. Fire Bucky and trade the kids and it's baseball hell for all loyal Yankee fans for a long time!
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I wrote a letter the other day to Empower America - the organization which claims to be championing conservative issues, esp. in the wake of the Republican defeat last fall. Some might consider them just a an organization to create a network of support among conservatives for some individuals in prep. for '96 run. You'd be close to the truth. Their two leading spokesmen are Bill Bennett, former 'Drug Czar' who heartily supported Bush's semi-auto import ban, and wondered if it went far enough - who helped put the big lie about 'sporting use' into the public's eye - and Jack Kemp - who recently came out in support of semi-auto bans. These are conservatives ? Anyway I thought it interesting that when I ran Word Perfect's spell check against my letter - it came up with the following corrections for 'Bennett' : 1. Banned 2. Bayonet Needless to say, I found these choices rather amusing. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ "It [collectivism vs individualism] is an ancient conflict. Men have come close to the truth, but it was destroyed each time and one civilization fell after another. Civilization is the progress toward a society of privacy. The savage's whole existence is public, ruled by the laws of his tribe. Civilization is the process of setting man free from men." -- Ayn Rand : 'Roark's speech from the _Fountainhead_' ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ I don't speak for my company. We hire the 'Politically Correct' to do that.
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I have to agree with Ward. The problem with your approach is they add up what you can reasonably claim as 'spin-offs', add up what's been spent on space, and then come back with something like, "You spent $X billion for that? Wouldn't it be better just to spend the money on direct research and forget all this space stuff? We could have got all that stuff a *lot* cheaper that way. Space is wasteful and inefficient." Then they cancel your funding and spend it studying mating rituals of New Guinea tribesmen or something. -- "Insisting on perfect safety is for people who don't have the balls to live in the real world." -- Mary Shafer, NASA Ames Dryden
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can someone tell me where i could find ansi or ascii pics? I already found the gopher ascii pics. thanks Richard Mancsuo
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xli and xloadimage have a -goto flag.
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I use a ZYGON Mind Machine as bought in the USA last year. Although it's no wonder cure for what ail's you. It is however VERY good at stopping you thinking! Sound strange? Well suppose you're tired and want to go to bed/sleep. BUT your head is full of niggling problems to resolve, you lay in the bed, and quickly they all come to the surface, churning around from one unresolved thing to the next and then back again. Been there, bought the t-shirt? I slip on the Zygon and select a soothing pattern of light & sound, and quickly I just can't concentrate on the previous stuff. Your brain's cache kinda get's flushed, and you start on a whole new set of stuff. A useful addition, is the facility to feed the output of a tape player or CD through the box, I use New Age elevator muzak to enhance the overall effect. DEFFO better than a pill. Cheers Nigel
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Jeez, that should do it. Very interesting application, controlled lighting and environment, moderate distances ... might be more interesting than my application. Just a thought, you could use a roof mounted IR sender, similar in operation to a TV remote control that tells each persons coded IR pulser to send a pulse. A Hamamatsu detector, as was mentioned in a previous message in this thread, would give the current position. Store and collate this on a computer and you could replay the movements on the screen. Interesting! --
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Lucky they brought the situation to a prompt resolution before they had to turn things over to the amateurs. God help us all. --
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It seems that, to keep the peace talks going, Israel has to keep making goodwill gesture after goodwill gesture, while Palestinian Arabs continue to go around hunting Jews. If the peace talks are going to have any realistic chance of success, the Arabs are going to have to start reciprocating, especially since they are the ones who will be getting tangible concessions in return for giving up only intangibles. If they keep trying to change the already agreed upon rules, which seems to be one of their favorite games, the Israelis are not likely to be very confident that the intangibles they will receive at the bargaining table will be worth the parchment they're written on. It takes two to negotiate a peace. It's time for the Arabs to start doing their share.
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Ugliest swing..I am not sure. I think the ugliset stance is Jolio Franco of the Ranger. I wonder how that bat comes around in time to hit the ball. It looks bad but hey.it get the job done.
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: Unfortunately, that is the way the league is heading... You can't fight, : so the only way to retaliate against someone is with a cheap shot when : the ref isn't looking. Ulf has brought this to a high level... Players : stuck in the past (like Neely) who prefer fights to cheap shots : are at a disadvantage in the new system. : Lets face it, A cheap shot (like high sticking) is a very effective : method... It is easier to hide from the refs, has a better chance of : causing injury, and you can draw people into fights that way. I don't : like it, but that's the way the league is going. : By the way, there was a rather good hit by Ulf in the last Penguin-Devil : game. Managed to hit the NJ player in the face with a stick. (Must have been a : legal hit... After all, Ulf is a clean player and is allowed to do : things like that.) Are there any ex NHL hockey players out there who might care to comment on this and end this ridiculously long discussion?
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I had a similar experience. We had a written quote which had been mailed to us from the salesman at one of these "no-haggle" Toyota dealers for a Camry XLE w/ABS, leather, etc. The price seemed fair, but when we went in to take them up on their offer, they "discovered" that certain extra cost items hadn't been included in their original written quote. It would have totaled an extra $1100 and, in spite of the fact that we had a written quote, they said there was nothing they could do. Bottom line, quotes from salemen are worthless and it appears to me that the Toyota dealers think they've got such a superior auto that they don't have to deal. We walked, went out and bought a new LH car (Eagle Vision TSI) and I don't regret it one bit!
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The universe, mirrored in a puddle. Isn't it amazing how there *always* seems to be *another* bottle of bheer there? Aleph *one* bottles of beer on the wall, Aleph *one* null bottles of beer! you, too, are a puddle. As above, so below.
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From _Free Inquiry_, Winter 83/84, the following is an introduction to the article "Joseph Smith and the Book of Mormon", by George D. Smith. The introduction is written by Paul Kurtz. Mormonism -- the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints -- claims a worldwide membership 5.2 million. It is one of the world's fastest growing religions, with as many as 200,000 new converst in 1982 alone. Because of the church's aggressive missionary program, covering more than one hundred countries, it is spreading even to third world countries. Mormonism is both puritanical in moral outlook and evangelical in preachment. The church is run along strict authoritarian lines. Led by a president, who allegedly receives revelations directly form God, and a group of twelve apostles who attempt to maintain orthodoxy in belief and practice, the church is opposed to abortion, pornography, sexual freedom, women's rights, and other, in its view, immoral influences of secular society, and it forbids the use of tobacco, alcohol, coffee, and tea. Centered in Salt Lake City, the church is extremely wealthy and politically powerful in Utal and many other western states. Among well-know present-day Mormons are Ezra Taft Benson (former secretary of agriculture), the Osmond family, the Mariotts of the hotel empire, and a score of high-placed government officials. The Mormon church was founded in western New York in 1830 by Joseph Smith who claimed that by divine revelation be had found gold plates containing hieroglyphics buried on a hill and that with the help of visits from the angel Moroni he had been able to translate the writing into the _Book of Mormon_, the basis of Mormon belief. This book, written "by the commandment of God," claims that the ancient Hebrews settled in America about 600 B.C.E. and were the ancestors of the American Indians. Mormons believe that those who have been baptized in the "true church" will be reunited after death and that deceased non-Mormon family members can be baptized by proxy and thus join their relatives in the hereafter. Because of these beliefs, Mormons have been considered outcasts by mainline Christian denominations and as heretics by religious fundamentalists. Joseph Smith was a controversial figure in his day -- he was both worshiped as a saint and denounced as a fraud. Because of persecution he led his band of loyal followers from Palmyra, New York, westward to Ohio and then to Illinois, where in 1844 he was shot to death by an agry mob. Brigham Young, who reportedly had as many as eighty wives, took over the leadership of the church and led the Mormons further westward, to found the new Zion in Salt Lake City. Following the teachings of Joseph Smith in the practice of polygamy was perhaps the Mormons most controversial practice in nineteenth-century America. While other religions go back many centuries -- Muhammadanism, 1200 years; Christianity, 2000; and Judaism, 3000 -- and attempts to examine their beginnings are difficult, extensive historical investigation of Mormon roots is possible. Some Mormons are willing to examine this history objectively, bu others maintain that such scrutiny is dangerous to the faith. In the following pages, _Free Inquiry_ presents two articles about the Mormon church. First, George D. Smith, a lifelong member of the church, provides a detailed critical examination of Joseph Smith and his claim the the _Book of Mormon_ was divinely revealed. Second, we present a portion of an interview with philosopher Sterling McMurrin, also a Mormon since birth, who questions the treatment of the history of the church by Mormon authorities. -- Paul Kurtz The article itself is super.
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You should remember that in Adam's transgression, all men and women sinned, as Paul wrote. All of humanity cooperativley reblled against God in Adma's sin, thus, all are subject to it, and the sin is transmitted from generation to generation. Andy Byler]
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Well, yeah. On the other hand, for the first few years of his career he looked like Herb Washington. Dan Gladden doesn't seem to suck defensively, either. Yeah, and how many of the white guys played one year into a long career? It's actually not an uncommon phenomenon, and how long a guy hangs around based on one good year seems like a reasonable question to explore on a racial basis. Hey, he plays for Lou Gorman, doesn't he? OK, so it's eight years. Good point on Cedeno. OTOH, I haven't seen that extensive list of 10-year Dan Gladdens, either. There really aren't that many players altogether who hang around for 10 years even if they're reasonably good. Mike Jones | AIX High-End Development | mjones@donald.aix.kingston.ibm.com
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I've been reading this board passively for a while now and find the subject absolutely fascinating, especially from the point of view of a civil rights nut like myself. My problem is that I'm new to the field and paragraphs like the above keep popping up. I'm sure what Mr. Bellovin is writing about is both fascinating and important, but I have NO IDEA what it means. :-) Anyway I'm keen to learn and will read anything I can get my hands on that explains this stuff in lay terms (I have a decent CS background, but not a huge amount of hyper-advanced math). Can anyone point me to a FAQ or a decent source of information about the guts of current cryptography and maybe a little history as well? I read the piece in this month's WIRED, can anyone tell me how much I should trust the references they suggest? Thanks in advance, Steve.
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The original poster wanted to know how the Big Cat looked. I was also at the Saturday game in Montreal (Apr 17) that Rockies won 9-1. I haven't paid much attention to Gallarraga since he left the Expos but his stance seemed to be MUCH different. He stands more erect and very open, with his left foot pointing to 3rd base. I'm wondering if this is a recent change in stance for him? Andres had one glaring weakness as a hitter. He could always be fooled by a curve ball low and away. If this is indeed a new stance for him, maybe he is not being fooled as easily? As for his patience, Dennis Martinez definitely did not have his good stuff. If he was grooving pitches to Andres, you can hardly fault him for drilling them (which he did!). Does Andres generally start hot or cold? Does it take until May for most pitchers to have confidence in that curve ball low and away?
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Yeah! that's the guys! Yeah, that sounds a lot like lasertag anyway.... :-)
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Hello all, I need to make some torso 3D scans and would like the phone numbers of companies in the midwest that make scans, and the numbers of companies that make the sanners (ie Cyberware). Does anyone have an idea of how much a single scan costs and the best format to save it in? I am not sure on what software platform I will be using it in, probably either Softimage or Wavefront. So I think a spline based format would be best. Please forward the numbers to me personally as I am having problems accessing USENET lately. Thanks in advance!
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: This comes indirectly from Al Morgani who works in the studio : for ESPN hockey. [Some text deleted] : ESPN is under contractual obligation to show baseball and COULD NOT : broadcast the OT of the hockey game. Next year, ESPN2 will be introduced so : baseball fans can watch baseball and hockey fans can watch hockey. I hadn't heard about this new ESPN2. When is this new network supposed to start? Sounds great to me! (as long as my cable co. offers it)
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Where can I buy blinking LEDs besides radio shack? * Does anyone sell blinking LEDs with variable flash rate? (by voltage I guess) If so, what hertz (pulse) rate are they adjustable or set to? I'd like blinking LEDs that can be set for approx 5 hz, 10 hz, 15 hz, or 20 hz. Something like that... I'm interested in what's out there for flash rates. I like the idea of LEDs with flasher circuits already in them. I hate soldering ICs in general. Guess I don't have a hell of a lot of patience. Thanks,
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Edgar Pearlstein asks (Fri 7 May 1993) whether the Supreme Court, or any other government authority, has attempted a legal definition of religion. The Universal Military Training and Service Act of 1958 exempted from the draft those whose "religious training and belief" was opposed to participation in war in any form. It defined "R T & B" as "an individual's belief in a relation to a Supreme Being involving duties superior to those arising from any human relation, but [not including] essentially political, sociological, or philosophical views or a merely personal moral code." In the 1965 case of UNITED STATES V. SEEGER, the Supreme Court broadened the definition so as not to restrict it to explicit We have concluded that Congress, in using the expression "Supreme Being" rather than the designation "God," .... the test of belief "in a relation to a Superme Being" is whether a given belief that is sincere and meaningful occupies a place in the life of its possessor parallel to that filled by the orthodox belief in God of one who clearly qualifies for the exemption. Where such beliefs have parallel positions in the lives of their respective holders we cannot say that one is "in a relation to a Supreme Being" and the other is not...." My immediate reference is THE FIRST FREEDOM, by Nat Hentoff, (Delacorte 1980, Dell 1981).
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A bunch of things i have too many of : chips : type new/pull price desc AD1856 N $3.50 16 bit serial D/A converter smt like PCM56 TMS32020GBL P $12.00 TI DSP chip MC68020RC25 P $12.00 Make your own Mac ???? Z08613/08STD N $12.00 Piggyback emulator for Z8 family D77P20 P $12.00 NEC's EPROM version DSP chip MK38P73 P $25.00 you gotta really want 'em ! LM213 N $30.00 Hitachi 256*64 bitmapped display lots of others including 22V10, C22V10, 16L8,16R8 other stuff includes : Cipher tape drives $10.00 Data I/O device programmer $60.00 dont go ! Apple Laserwriter $550.00 a beauty-only 8k page Mac 800k int drives $40.00
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Poor 'Poly'. I see you're preparing the groundwork for yet another retreat from your 'Arromdian-ASALA/SDPA/ARF' claims. Just love it. If that does ever happen, look out the window and see if there is a non-fascist/Nazi x-Soviet Armenian Government in the East. By the way, your ignorance on the Armenian genocide of 2.5 million Muslim people is hardly characteristic of most 'Arromdians'. Source: K. S. Papazian, "Patriotism Perverted," Baikar Press, Boston, 1934. pp. 17-18. "It seems that terrorism against their own co-nationals has been a prominent part of the revolutionary activities of the Dashnag leaders of the Caucasus. Organized to fight the Turks, these chieftains have been more successful in their fight against their Armenian opponents in Turkey, and the Caucasus, very often defenseless and innocent." p. 38. "The fact remains, however, that the leaders of the Turkish Armenian section of the Dashnagtzoutune did not carry out their promise of loyalty to the Turkish cause when the Turks entered the war...and a call was sent for Armenian volunteers to fight the Turks on the Caucasian front." p. 38. "Thousands of Armenians from all over the world, flocked to the standards of such famous fighters as Antranik, Kery, Dro, etc. The Armenian volunteer regiments rendered valuable service to the Russian Army in the years of 1914-15-16." Got a map? Got a minute? Source #1: McCarthy, J., "Muslims and Minorities, The Population of Ottoman Anatolia and the End of the Empire," New York University Press, New York, 1983, pp. 133-144. Source #2: Hovannisian, Richard G., "Armenia on the Road to Independence, 1918. University of California Press (Berkeley and Los Angeles), 1967, p. 13. Now where is your non-existent list of scholars and publicly available scholarly sources; here is mine. What an 'Arromdian'... SOME OF THE REFERENCES FROM EMINENT AUTHORS IN THE FIELD OF MIDDLE-EASTERN HISTORY AND EYEWITNESSES OF THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE OF 2.5 MILLION MUSLIMS 1. "The Armenian Revolutionary Movement" by Louise Nalbandian, University of California Press, Berkeley, Los Angeles, 1975 2. "Diplomacy of Imperialism 1890-1902" by William I. Lenger, Professor of History, Harward University, Boston, Alfred A. Knopt, New York, 1951 3. "Turkey in Europe" by Sir Charles Elliot, Edward & Arnold, London, 1900 4. "The Chatnam House Version and Other Middle-Eastern Studies" by Elie Kedouri, Praeger Publishers, New York, Washington, 1972 5. "The Rising Crescent" by Ernest Jackh, Farrar & Reinhart, Inc., New York & Toronto, 1944 6. "Spiritual and Political Evolutions in Islam" by Felix Valyi, Mogan, Paul, Trench & Truebner & Co., London, 1925 7. "The Struggle for Power in Moslem Asia" by E. Alexander Powell, The Century Co., New York, London, 1924 8. "Struggle for Transcaucasia" by Feruz Kazemzadeh, Yale University Press, New Haven, Conn., 1951 9. "History of the Ottoman Empire and Modern Turkey" (2 volumes) by Stanford J. Shaw, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, New York, Melbourne, 1977 10."The Western Question in Greece and Turkey" by Arnold J. Toynbee, Constable & Co., Ltd., London, Bombay & Sydney, 1922 11."The Caliph's Last Heritage" by Sir Mark Sykes, Macmillan & Co., London, 1915 12."Men Are Like That" by Leonard A. Hartill, Bobbs Co., Indianapolis, 1928 13."Adventures in the Near East, 1918-22" by A. Rawlinson, Dodd, Meade & Co., 1925 14."World Alive, A Personal Story" by Robert Dunn, Crown Publishers, Inc., New York, 1952 15."From Sardarapat to Serves and Lousanne" by Avetis Aharonian, The Armenian Review Magazine, Volume 15 (Fall 1962) through 17 (Spring 1964) 16."Armenia on the Road to Independence" by Richard G. Hovanessian, University of California Press, Berkeley, California, 1967 17."The Rebirth of Turkey" by Clair Price, Thomas Seltzer, New York, 1923 18."Caucasian Battlefields" by W. B. Allen & Paul Muratoff, Cambridge, 1953 19."Partition of Turkey" by Harry N. Howard, H. Fertig, New York, 1966 20."The King-Crane Commission" by Harry N. Howard, Beirut, 1963 21."United States Policy and Partition of Turkey" by Laurence Evans, John Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, 1965 22."British Documents Related to Turkish War of Independence" by Gothard Jaeschke 1. Neside Kerem Demir, "Bir Sehid Anasina Tarihin Soyledikleri: Turkiye'nin Ermeni Meselesi," Hulbe Basim ve Yayin T.A.S., Ankara, 1982. (Ingilizce Birinci Baski: 1980, "The Armenian Question in Turkey") 2. Veysel Eroglu, "Ermeni Mezalimi," Sebil Yayinevi, Istanbul, 1978. 3. A. Alper Gazigiray, "Osmanlilardan Gunumuze Kadar Vesikalarla Ermeni Teroru'nun Kaynaklari," Gozen Kitabevi, Istanbul, 1982. 4. Dr. Kirzioglu M. Fahrettin, "Kars Ili ve Cevresinde Ermeni Mezalimi," Kardes Matbaasi, Ankara, 1970. T.C. Basbakanlik Osmanli Arsivi, Babiali, Istanbul: a) Yildiz Esas Evraki b) Yildiz Perakende c) Irade Defterleri d) Cemaat-i Gayr-i Muslime Defterleri e) Meclisi Vukela Mazbatalari f) Dahiliye Nezareti, Kalem-i Mahsus Dosyalari g) Dahiliye Nezareti, Sifre Defterleri h) Babiali Evrak Odasi: Siyasi Kartonlar i) Babiali Evrak Odasi: Muhimme Kartonlari T.C. Disisleri Bakanligi, Hazine-i Evrak, Defterdarlik a) Harb-i Umumi b) Muteferrik Kartonlar British Archives: a) Parliamentary Papers (Hansard): Commons/Lords b) Foreign Office: Confidential Print: Various Collections c) Foreign Office: 424/239-253: Turkey: Correspondence - Annual Reports d) Foreign Office: 608 e) Foreign Office: 371, Political Intelligence: General Correspondence f) Foreign Office: 800/240, Ryan Papers g) Foreign Office: 800/151, Curzon Papers h) Foreign Office: 839: The Eastern Conference: Lausanne. 53 files India Office Records and Library, Blackfriars Road, London. a) L/Political and Security/10/851-855 (five boxes), "Turkey: Treaty of Peace: 1918-1923" b) L/P & S/10/1031, "Near East: Turkey and Greece: Lausanne Conference, 1921-1923" c) L/P & S/11/154 d) L/P & S/11/1031 French Archives Archives du ministere des Affaires entrangeres, Quai d'Orsay, Paris. a) Documents Diplomatiques: Affaires Armeniens: 1895-1914 Collections b) Guerre: 1914-1918: Turquie: Legion d'Orient. c) Levant, 1918-1929: Armenie. Official Publications, Published Documents, Diplomatic Correspondence, Agreements, Minutes and Others A. Turkey (The Ottoman Empire and The Republic of Turkey) Akarli, E. (ed.); "Belgelerle Tanzimat," (istanbul, 1978). (Gn. Kur., ATASE); "Askeri Tarih Belgeleri Dergisi," V. XXXI (81), (Dec. 1982). ----; "Askeri Tarih Belgeleri Dergisi," V. XXXII (83), (Dec. 1983). Hocaoglu, M. (ed.); "Ittihad-i Anasir-i Osmaniye Heyeti Nizamnamesi," (Istanbul, 1912). Meray, S. L. (trans./ed.) "Lozan Baris Konferansi: Tutanaklar-Belgeler," (Ankara, 1978), 2 vols. Meray, S. L./O. Olcay (ed.); "Osmanli Imparatorlugu'nun Cokus Belgeleri; Mondros Birakismasi, Sevr Andlasmasi, Ilgili Belgeler," (Ankara, 1977). (Osmanli Devleti, Dahiliye Nezareti); "Aspirations et Agissements Revolutionnaires des Comites Armeniens avant et apres la proclamation de la Constitution Ottomane," (Istanbul, 1917). ----; "Ermeni Komitelerinin Amal ve Hareket-i Ihtilaliyesi: Ilan-i Mesrutiyetten Evvel ve Sonra," (Istanbul, 1916). ----; "Idare-i Umumiye ve Vilayet Kanunu," (Istanbul, 1913). ----; "Muharrerat-i Umumiye Mecmuasi, V. I (Istanbul, 1914). ----; "Muharrerat-i Umumiye Mecmuasi, V. II (Istanbul, 1915). ----; "Muharrerat-i Umumiye Mecmuasi, V. III (Istanbul, 1916). ----; "Muharrerat-i Umumiye Mecmuasi, V. IV (Istanbul, 1917). (Osmanli Devleti, Hariciye Nezareti); "Imtiyazat-i Ecnebiyye'nin Lagvindan Dolayi Memurine Teblig Olunacak Talimatname," (Istanbul, 1915). (Osmanli Devleti, Harbiye Nezareti); "Islam Ahalinin Ducar Olduklari Mezalim Hakkinda Vesaike Mustenid Malumat," (Istanbul, 1919). ----; (IV. Ordu) "Aliye Divan-i Harbi Orfisinde Tedkik Olunan Mesele-yi Siyasiye Hakkinda Izahat," (Istanbul, 1916). Turkozu, H. K. (ed.); "Osmanli ve Sovyet Belgeleriyle Ermeni Mezalimi," (Ankara, 1982). ----; "Turkiye Buyuk Millet Meclisi Gizli Celse Zabitlari," (Ankara, 1985), 4 vols. Russia Adamof, E. E. (ed.); "Sovyet Devlet Arsivi Belgeleriyle Anadolu'nun Taksimi Plani," (tran. H. Rahmi, ed. H. Mutlucag), (Istanbul, 1972). Altinay, A. R.; "Iki Komite - Iki Kital," (Istanbul, 1919). ----; "Kafkas Yollarinda Hatiralar ve Tahassusler," (Istanbul, 1919). ----; "Turkiye'de Katolik Propagandasi," Turk tarihi Encumeni Mecmuasi, V. XIV/82-5 (Sept. 1924). Asaf Muammer; "Harb ve Mesulleri," (Istanbul, 1918). Akboy, C.; "Birinci Dunya Harbinde Turk Harbi, V. I: Osmanli Imparatorlugu'nun Siyasi ve Askeri Hazirliklari ve Harbe Girisi," (Gn. Kur., Ankara, 1970). Akgun, S.; "General Harbord'un Anadolu Gezisi ve (Ermeni Meselesi'ne Dair) Raporu: Kurtulus Savasi Baslangicinda," (Istanbul, 1981). Akin, I.; "Turk Devrim Tarihi," (Istanbul, 1983). Aksin, S.; "Jon Turkler ve Ittihad ve Terakki," (Istanbul, 1976). Basar, Z. (ed.);"Ermenilerden Gorduklerimiz," (Ankara, 1974). ----; "Ermeniler Hakkinda Makaleler - Derlemeler," (Ankara, 1978). Belen, F.; "Birinci Dunya Harbinde Turk Harbi," (Ankara, 1964). Deliorman, A.; "Turklere Karsi Ermeni Komitecileri," (Istanbul, 1980). Ege, N. N. (ed.); "Prens Sabahaddin: Hayati ve Ilmi Mudafaalari," (Istanbul, 1977). Ercikan, A.; "Ermenilerin Bizans ve Osmanli Imparatorluklarindaki Rolleri," (Ankara, 1949). Gurun, K.; 'Ermeni Sorunu yahut bir sorun nasil yaratilir?', "Turk Tarihinde Ermeniler Sempozyumu," (Izmir, 1983). Hocaoglu, M.; "Arsiv Vesikalariyla Tarihte Ermeni Mezalimi ve Ermeniler," (Istanbul, 1976). Karal, E. S.; "Osmanli Tarihi," V. V (1983, 4th ed.); V. VI (1976, 2nd ed.); V. VII (1977, 2nd ed.); V. VIII (1983, 2nd ed.) Ankara. Kurat, Y. T.; "Osmanli Imparatorlugu'nun Paylasilmasi," (Ankara, 1976). Orel, S./S. Yuca; "Ermenilerce Talat Pasa'ya Atfedilen Telgraflarin Icyuzu," (Ankara, 1983). [Also in English translation.] Ahmad, F.; "The Young Turks: The Committee of Union and Progress in Turkish Politics," (Oxford, 1969). During the First World War and the ensuing years - 1914-1920, the Armenian Dictatorship through a premeditated and systematic genocide, tried to complete its centuries-old policy of annihilation against the Turks and Kurds by savagely murdering 2.5 million Muslims and deporting the rest from their 1,000 year homeland. The attempt at genocide is justly regarded as the first instance of Genocide in the 20th Century acted upon an entire people. This event is incontrovertibly proven by historians, government and international political leaders, such as U.S. Ambassador Mark Bristol, William Langer, Ambassador Layard, James Barton, Stanford Shaw, Arthur Chester, John Dewey, Robert Dunn, Papazian, Nalbandian, Ohanus Appressian, Jorge Blanco Villalta, General Nikolayef, General Bolkovitinof, General Prjevalski, General Odiselidze, Meguerditche, Kazimir, Motayef, Twerdokhlebof, General Hamelin, Rawlinson, Avetis Aharonian, Dr. Stephan Eshnanie, Varandian, General Bronsart, Arfa, Dr. Hamlin, Boghos Nubar, Sarkis Atamian, Katchaznouni, Rachel Bortnick, Halide Edip, McCarthy, W. B. Allen, Paul Muratoff and many others. J. C. Hurewitz, Professor of Government Emeritus, Former Director of the Middle East Institute (1971-1984), Columbia University. Bernard Lewis, Cleveland E. Dodge Professor of Near Eastern History, Princeton University. Halil Inalcik, University Professor of Ottoman History & Member of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences, University of Chicago. Peter Golden, Professor of History, Rutgers University, Newark. Stanford Shaw, Professor of History, University of California at Los Angeles. Thomas Naff, Professor of History & Director, Middle East Research Institute, University of Pennsylvania. Ronald Jennings, Associate Professor of History & Asian Studies, University of Illinois. Howard Reed, Professor of History, University of Connecticut. Dankwart Rustow, Distinguished University Professor of Political Science, City University Graduate School, New York. John Woods, Associate Professor of Middle Eastern History, University of Chicago. John Masson Smith, Jr., Professor of History, University of California at Berkeley. Alan Fisher, Professor of History, Michigan State University. Avigdor Levy, Professor of History, Brandeis University. Andreas G. E. Bodrogligetti, Professor of History, University of California at Los Angeles. Kathleen Burrill, Associate Professor of Turkish Studies, Columbia University. Roderic Davison, Professor of History, George Washington University. Walter Denny, Professor of History, University of Massachusetts. Caesar Farah, Professor of History, University of Minnesota. Tom Goodrich, Professor of History, Indiana University of Pennsylvania. Tibor Halasi-Kun, Professor Emeritus of Turkish Studies, Columbia University. Justin McCarthy, Professor of History, University of Louisville. Jon Mandaville, Professor of History, Portland State University (Oregon). Robert Olson, Professor of History, University of Kentucky. Madeline Zilfi, Professor of History, University of Maryland. James Stewart-Robinson, Professor of Turkish Studies, University of Michigan. .......so the list goes on and on and on..... Serdar Argic
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Many cars sold here in Finland are *small* and *cheap* cars (at least when compared to other cars --- note that we have over 120 % car tax). And you couldn't expect a good auto mated to a 1.3 L engine?
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OK. And you regularly ride your bike to within 2% of it's maximum capability? (Note any idiot can go flat out on a bike - most of them do.) Anyway, efficient at what? A shaft drive is a much more efficient solid (erect) lump of metal than a floppy (flaccid, unsatisfying) chain.
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I recall that Ehman 'died'... Can anyone suggest what the problem is when the picture jumps about an inch any direction? Two page monchrome monitor connected to Newlife accelerator and video board in an SE... At the end of the work day, several hours with power on, the picture will occasionally jitter a couple of times and then remain calm for a few minutes. Then it does more shaking... The environment around the computer appears to be stable. Nothing newly introduced near the computer. Any ideas? Please e-mail to carsona@sfu.ca or reply here. Also... Has anyone used Ehman two page with Powerbook video? What was required? Just a cable adapter? Thanks for any help! Dale carsona@sfu.ca
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If some kind person has access to a mathematical package such as Mathematica, Maple,... I would like to ask you for the solution to the following problem. I sometimes have algebra problems like this where I would like a simplified symbolic solution. Is there a FTP-able package out there that can handle such beasts? I would like to solve the following ray - Bezier patch intersection for the scalar constant t in: P + t * V = Q(u,w) (origin point in 3D) (dir vector 3D) in terms of only: P V P and various scalars (origin) , (dir 3D) , (i,j) 0 <= i,j <= 3 where: T Q(u,w) = [U] [N] [B] [M] [W] n n-1 n-2 n-3 [U] = [ u u u u .... u 1 ] ( 0.0 <= u <= 1.0 ) 3 2 = [ u u u 1 ] ( in my particular case ) n n-1 n-2 n-3 T [W] = [ w w w w .... w 1 ] ( 0.0 <= w <= 1.0 ) 3 2 T = [ w w w 1 ] ( in my particular case ) T [ N ] = [ M ] = | -1 3 -3 1 | ( for my particular case ) | 3 -6 3 0 | | -3 3 0 0 | | 1 0 0 0 | [ B ] = | P P P P | (control points in 3D space) | (0,0) (0,1) (0,2) (0,3) | | | | P P P P | | (1,0) (1,1) (1,2) (1,3) | | | | P P P P | | (2,0) (2,1) (2,2) (2,3) | | | | P P P P | | (3,0) (3,1) (3,2) (3,3) | Thanx,
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What is the actual clock speed of a Centris 610? 20 MHZ or 25 MHZ Thanks in advance...
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There is one point I'd like to make, that most people seem to have forgotten. That is that one of the underlining principles in the Constitution is a DISTRUST of governmental authority and control. All those "checks & balances" is because they realize that you should distrust those in power. What everyone seems to have forgotten as well is the original reason that the Bill of Rights guaranteed the right to bear arms. It's inclusion was not to allow you to protect yourself against other citizens, but to prevent the government from taking away your only means of protecting yourself from an armed and aggressive government. Its hard to oppress your citizenry when its armed against you. I am not a fanatic, I'm a retired Naval officer. Because I have spent so much time defending it, perhaps I understand its "purpose" as well as its "plan".
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I can't believe sh*t like this gets any attention in this group during the playoffs. Ali,you're a blabbering moron. At least you could've waited 'till the end of the playoffs to start your dumb letter campaign.
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Sounds to me like you'd want a star for the ground plane.
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You've got it. What you regard as a right, someone else will regard as a privilege. Followups to some generic ethics and morality newsgroup ....
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Hi Does anyone know of a direct way to print an image of an .xbm file. Please reply directly and I'll post a summary. --------------------------------------------------------------------- Any opinion presented here is my own, and does not reflect the policy of my employer, NASA, or the Ames Research Center. Roger Smith Sterling Software at NASA-Ames Research Center rsmith@proteus.arc.nasa.gov
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When did the BATF say this? Everything I've seen from the BATF, from the official version to the dissident statements of BATF officers who conducted the raid claims that the Davidians were shooting at the agents long before they were within grenade range. Also, if the warrant is sealed, how do we know it was a 'no-knock'? _____ _____ \\\\\\/ ___/___________________ Mitchell S Todd \\\\/ / _____/__________________________ ________________ \\/ / mst4298@zeus._____/.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'_'_'_/ \_____ \__ / / tamu.edu _____/.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'_'_/ \__________\__ / / _____/_'_'_'_'_'_'_'_'_'_'_'_'_'_'_/ \_ / /__________/ \/____/\\\\\\ \\\\\\
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: : It would seem that a society with a "failed" government would be an ideal : setting for libertarian ideals to be implemented. Now why do you suppose : that never seems to occur?... Advances in freedom have been made in the past. The "divine right of king" concept was questioned at one time and may have used the same argument, that it hadn't come about before. But our ancestors had the courage to throw off the old system that said that one man ruling many was necessary to have a decent, wholesome society. In the 1800s the concept of slavery was questioned. Our ancestors had the courage to question a practice that had existed for thousands of years. Was the idea that one man owning another necessary to have a decent, wholesome society? Now libertarians question the necessity of majoritarianism. Is it necessary that many people rule over many others to have a decent, wholesome society?
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Hello there, I am looking for Sim City for PC (new/used). Please make your offer to cchu@udel.edu. Thanks !
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How can you be sure the two visitors were really government agents? :-) --John
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I was reading a review of the Centris 610 in this months MacWorld and the reviewer said that for $4 you could make an adjustment on the clock speed of the chip and change it from 20mhz to 25mhz. I haven't heard of this before, and I don't think that this is the 040 chip replacement (with fpu) that I have seen so much talk about. Anyone have any ideas? cwera@du.edu
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The AIAA San Gabriel Valley Section is sponsoring the following lecture on Mars exploration at the Jet Propulsion Lab. Admission is free and open to the public. The Next Frontier: The Challenge of Mars Exploration DATE: May 6, 1993 TIME: 6:00PM - 8:30 PM LOCATION: Von Karman Auditorium Jet Propulsion Lab 4800 Oak Grove Drive Pasadena, California The following five speakers will be featured: A Science Fiction Perspective Tom McDonaugh Science Fiction Writer Mars Observer Dr. Arden Albee Project Scientist, Mars Observer - JPL Mars '94 Dr. Arthur L. Lane Instrument Manager, Mars '94 - JPL Mars Environmental Survey (MESUR) Richard Cook Mission Designer - JPL Manned Mission to Mars Dr. Robert Zubrin Senior Engineer, Martin Marietta Astronautics
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: Now for those who have read this far - : Why did it rev at idle like that? Is water in the fuel an : acceptable reaason or were they having me on? Sound like the pilot circuit was say lean/clogged. I don't think water would cause a problem like this, but? : Apparently the oil pump is doing its job, and there was plenty : of oil. Why did it seize? See above. Were you by chance coasting when it stuck? On a two stroke you only have (substantial) lubrication when you are giving the bike gas. If it was lean on the pilot, that's why it stuck. : Oh, BTW - THe motor had been rebuilt just before I left Adelaide, so had : done about 1600 miles when it blew. It was rebuilt because it had been : seized at some time before we got it, and it looked like that seizure : had happened at low mileage, because there were still hone marks in the : bore. : The rebuild we did consisted of a total tear down, new piston, rings, : small end bearing, and new gearbox bearings. Big end and rod judged : OK. : Any ideas folks? You mentioned an aftermarket carb? (I deleted the text) Looks like (to me) that's where your problem is. : Zebee Johnstone DoD #605 | You don't own an Italian motorcycle
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Hi, Does anyone know where I can get the developer notes for the new Mac models (like IIvx, LC III, Centris)? Thank's for any information. Please reply by email.
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"The Forever War", one of my favorite SciFi books, had a passage devoted to breathing fluids. The idea was to protect people from the high accelerations required for interstellar travel by emersing the passengers in dry-cleaning fluid saturated with oxygen. Plenty of very imaginative ideas is this book. I would certainly recommend it (won the Hugo and the Nebula awards).
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I would like to sell my camcorder. I havent used it much and I need the money. Panasonic PV-17 VHS-C Palmcorder -High Speed Shutter -Flying Erasr Head -8:1 Power Zoom -Digital Autp Tracking -Audio/Video Dubbing -Auto Tracking -Digital Automatic Focus -Book Mark Search -Record Review -Automatic White Balance -CCD Image Sensor -HQ System Includes: -Rechargeable battery -Battery charger -VHS PlayPak adapter -4 Compact video cassettes -All original docs, cables, box, etc. I got it new in Sept. '92 and used it a total of about 20-25 times. The battery has been charged less than 5 times. This thing is in brand-new condition. I am asking $550. Make me an offer.
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I heard the other day that Rush has gotten together with Tammy Faye Baker. They were crawling in bed the other night and Rush's feet brushed up against Tammy's legs. "God! your feet are cold" she said. Rush looked back at here and said, "Tammy honey, I told you when we're alone you can just call me Rush." Ba dump Bump! pishhhhh
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Found this in soc.culture.pakistan Might be of interest..... am posting it without the permission of the original poster. Hope he/she doesnt mind. By Lance Gay, Scripps-Howard News Service SARAJEVO, Bosnia-Herzegovina -- In this land of historic hatreds, a tiny Jewish community is braving Serbian shells to repay a 50-year-old debt to Muslims who saved Jews from the Holocaust. Ivica Ceresnjes, president of the Jewish Community of Sarajevo, says he and about 1,000 other Jews chose to remain in Sarajevo, rather than leave for Israel, to keep a feeding center in the medieval old town district running. Ceresnjes said that was partly in gratitude to the Muslims who hid Jews during the Nazi occupation and partly to keep intact the centuries-old presence of Jews living in Sarajevo. ``Some with guns are defending Bosnia, but I fight in Bosnia by keeping people alive,'' Ceresnjes said. As a student of Balkan history, Ceresnjes said he saw this war coming and had ready plans to evacuate children and the elderly. A year before the war erupted here last April, Ceresnjes said the Jewish center began stockpiling supplies, ensuring everyone had passports and arranging for places in Israel and Europe for the evacuees. They were so well prepared, he said, that only five days after the shooting began the first plane left. Of about 2,000 Jews in Bosnia- Herzegovina, he estimates half have left. Many of those who stayed behind work in Sarajevo's downtown synagogue, which has been turned into a wartime feeding center that has so far given away 380,000 meals. The center, which has been shelled several times along with most of Sarajevo, also runs a radio station, mail center and distributes food packages sent by Jewish organizations around the world. While Muslims and Jews are fighting each other in the Mideast, Jews here say there's a long tradition of cooperation, inter-marriage and tolerance between the two communities in Sarajevo that goes back to centuries of Turkish occupation. Sarajevo's Jews trace their ancestry back to their expulsion from Roman Catholic Spain in 1492. The community numbered more than 14,000 before World War II. But only 10% survived the Holocaust -- which was carried out by the pro-Nazi Croatian Ustache in Yugoslavia. Many of the survivors were hidden by Muslim families in Mostar. -- Sharon Machlis Gartenberg Framingham, MA USA e-mail: sharon@world.std.com ---------------------------------------- Zafar.
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Or just use the URT tool: rastorle. Yes, both it and the newer xli can.
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Yeah, maybe that is more likely. But from the Mariners-Tigers series, it seems like every time there are base runners, the pitchers seem to purposely pitch around him or give him a free pass. The funny thing was that Griffey was struggling up until the last game of the four game series if I remember correctly. - Chung Yang
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If anyone would like to get rid of their SegaCD for software please get in touch. Ive got loads of SNES and Genesis/MegaDrive software Id like to trade for a SegaCD or even partially (i.e. Ill also pay some $). Let me know if you are interested. Cheers Jonathan
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used after Nanao's so I contrast is SS2 color as good, running across. as well way the 5FG I believe PC mag said 5FGE can't do 1280x1024. tso@cephalo.neusc.bcm.tmc.edu
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No one has mentioned violence other than you, Mr. Han. I believe you are imagining things. -- Perry Metzger pmetzger@shearson.com
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>>You should face the facts. Love Canal was not, and is not, an >>environmental disaster, nor even a problem. >> >>Nor is Times Beach and TMI and acid rain killing trees and >>.... >> >Not a problem? Would you move to Three Mile Island? I would >imagine there is some cheap property available! No, because I don't like the weather back East. However, it would bother me not one bit to live in an equivalent area here. By the way, do you KNOW what the extra exposure to radiation from TMI was? >The naturally occurring catastrophic events [disasters] that >destroy property (ie: hurricanes, tornados, earthquakes) do >not usually leave toxic wastes that prevent people from >re-building their lives there. The man-made disasters (oil >spills, toxic dumping, radioactive waste dispersions) cause >death and make an area unliveable far beyond the initial >event. O.K., in the U.S., tell me about some of these deaths and some of these unliveable areas. Oh, and if you manage to find some of these unliveable areas, tell me what percentage of the total US land area they are. (Hint - the total waste produced by all nuclear reactors in the US can be safely stored in the area of three footbal fields.) -- There are actually people that STILL believe Love Canal was some kind of environmental disaster. Weird, eh?
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ctwomey@vms.eurokom.ie (Colum Twomey) comments: Casady & Greene seems to be notoriously slow about responding, as I've heard from others who have contacted them. They may not reply via fax, but via snail mail. Give them time, or contact them again. Rhia
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My son is considering the purchase of a 71 MGB, which has been substantially restored. The odometer has rolled over, but we can't be sure of the actual mileage. The engine and drive train apparently weren't touched in the restoration, except for a new carb and a few hoses. He plans to do vacuum and compression checks to see what they might tell us about the engine. The body and undercarriage have no visible rust, the interior is new, as are tires, front brakes (not sure about the back), battery, bumpers and other misc parts. The paint is checked in a few places, and scuffed here and there, allegedly by a wind-blown car cover. It seemed to handle OK, except for soft front shocks. Questions: Are there problem areas common to MGBs we should check out? The brakes seem soft and rather ineffective; what should we expect in the way of braking action? It seemed to be "doggy" when accelerating from a stop. What should we expect it to do, given the 4-cylinder engine? The top is in place, but will not reach a number of the snaps. The weather was cold. Should the vinyl stretch and fit when it warms up, or is it forever shrunk? Is it normal for the wire wheels to be painted, or are they usually chromed? Given this rather limited description, what would be a reasonable price? Gee, this turned out to be a little long--sorry. While my brother once owned an XK120 Jag (what a car!) we're obviously not into sports cars. Any help with these questions, or suggestions on other things to investigate would surely be appreciated.
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They are and they have. David
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Yes. There are many methods of rendering, raytracing is one of them. You didn't say what you mean by rendering, so I won't guess. Methods of rendering include: o Pencil and graph paper, doing the math by hand o Wireframe rendering of the 2D projection o Hidden line rendering o Scanline rendering using: - Painter's algorithm. - BSP trees. - Z buffer - Other o Raytracing o Radiosity o Holographic projection to film o Combination of any of the above
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Direction-finding and directional monitoring receivers. Can you say "little black bakery truck"? :-) David
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The Babe and The Pride of the Yankees offer very different renditions of the sotry about Ruth and Gherig hitting home runs for the boy in the hospital. Can some historian out there explain "history's" version of the story. I wouldn't put is past either (or both) of the movies to season the truth with a little extra spice. Any other comments as to inaccuracies in these two movies? ------------------------------ Eric A. W. Behrens behrens@cc.swarthmore.edu "I'd walk through hell in a gasoline suit to keep playing baseball."
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For sale : Red Honda Scooter (150cc) Need m/c license Max speed - 63 mph Gas mileage - 74 mpg Max wt - 250 lbs Odo. reading - 3000 miles - it has only been out of the factory for 3 years - very low mileage Original Owner - all paperwork available Very thorough tune-ups quarterly Year - 1986 Body - Not a scratch, garaged and covered always Cover and 2 helmets included Good for student or light commuter or for fun :) $1300 or best offer e-mail or call in evenings Susan Hodapp (919)833-8431
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This sounds like a good question, the hardware is specific to him, but in general please respond to him via news and not e-mail. There probably are alot of people wanting to read the replies, including myself. mike packard@aplcomm.jhuapl.edu
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*** On 04-20-93 21:25, Larry Henson had the unmitigated gall to say this: LH> Hello, I am trying to hook an Apple Imagewriter to my IBM Clone. LH> I seem to have a problem configuring my lpt port to accept this. How LH> can you adjust baud, parity, etc. to fit the system? I tried MODE, but LH> it did not work. If anyone can help, post of e-mail. Thanx. LPT ports don't recognize baud, parity, etc. settings. You might be tring to connect a serial printer to a parallel port. Try this: attach the serial port of the printer to a serial port on the PC. Use the mode command to set the COM port settings. Try C>MODE COM1,9600,N,8,1 to set the port parameters. Then use the MODE command to redirect the printer port LPT1 like this: C>MODE LPT1=COM1 This should work. Good luck! ... Time flies like an arrow. Fruit flies like a banana. --- Blue Wave/QWK v2.10
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: The real question here in my opinion is what Motorola processors running system : 7 on a MAC are comparable to what Intel processors running Windows on a PC? I [stuff deleted] : -David -- Even better than that... how does a 68000-based Amiga 2000 perform in daily tasks compared to my 68030-based IIci. Answer, except in a very few cases, I get my butt kicked by the Amiga. Sure there are other considerations, but it goes to show you how proper design from the beginning (in hardware and software) can give you great returns. [as well as showing you that if you don't have a marketing department to speak of, no one will care how good your system is] I'm still happy with my ci, but I don't understand why the performance is so bad (comparatively). They could have done multi-tasking _properly_. They could have done everthing else better -- but apple didn't. (of course DOS 6 and windows 3.1 are nothin to write home about either!!) Oh well, y'all got $2.00 worth for the price of $0.02 ~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Peter Pundy Email: 2545500@jeff-lab.queensu.ca
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What if we remove one zeron and make it "the genocide of two hundred thousands Muslims in Bosnia..", would that make it any better..? And how about the 2,000,000 Muslims who were driven and continue to be driven out of their homes..? is that "utterly ridiculous claim"? And how about the rapes (over 60,000 women) and the concentration camps..? The us delegation which visited them reported yesterday on CNN that the serbs are giving the muslims detainees 4 biscuits and a cup of water a day..!!?? That sure also sounds like an "utterly ridiculous claim".!
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Well, we're not. Which goes to prove you still don't understand what we're saying here. I've lived through the bombing of Cambodia; My Lai; inflated body counts in VietNam; the funding of Noreiga; Watergate; Contragate; Chappaquiddick; Kent State; domestic spying by the CIA; Edwin Meese's Pornography Commission; the War on Drugs; civil seizure; the MOVE disaster; the LA disaster; and now Waco. Do you really believe that government always does what is right? Watch the news for the next couple of months. Watch how this whole government-initiated debacle turns into shouting for "more gun control." It's already started. --
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Sorry, but I'd have to differ. The Canadian-bashing wrt to the health insurance system is largely with little evidence or prompting. Having kept up with this debate on the net for some months, just about all the criticism of the Canadian system has misquoted or misinterpreted even the anti-Canadian propaganda put out by the American insurance industry and the AMA. In a few cases, such as Mr. Case, the critiques are well-reasoned and worthy of response. Most others are misinformed, illogical, or just plain dumb. I don't think the same can be said of the "American proponents" of the Canadian system, much less of the Canadian proponents. jsh
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I've tried it, and so has one friend of mine. No known side effects or risks. It didn't seem to work for us, but several studies now have suggested it does work for many people, so I think it's worth a try. You can find it in capsule form at health food stores. Up to six capsules a day was recommended, if I remember correctly. It can also be prepared as a tea. Good luck,
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I know that "must" is a verb in some languages. I'm complaining about the assertion containing the word must.
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In Massachusetts, you will likely be arrested for murder, but if you convince the cops/DA that you used lethal force because of threat of death or serious bodily harm, then the charges would probably be dropped. If you run away and are later caught, then you will have a much harder time convincing cops/judge/jury of your innocence. Going "on the lam" is seen as an indication of guilt by a lot of people.
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Mike Schmidt's 500th: Not only a milestone, but also a 9th inning game- winner. -John
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Recently, I heard the Red Sox on WROL a Spanish-speaking radio station. I thought it was so unreal. The Red Sox in Spanish? Anyway, I want to find out how widespread this is? Being a NY native, I know the scMets are on in Spanish but not the Yankmes. I wuold think that LA,SD,Texas and Fla are on in Spanish. Are there any Spanish-speaking networks or is this a local
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: Actually I am entering vet school next year, but the question is : relevant for med students too. : Memorizing large amounts has never been my strong point academically. : Since this is a major portion of medical education -- anatomy, : histology, pathology, pharmacology, are for the most part mass : memorization -- I am a little concerned. As I am sure most : med students are. : Can anyone suggest techniques for this type of memorization? I : have had reasonable success with nemonics and memory tricks like : thinking up little stories to associate unrelated things. But I have : never applied them to large amounts of "data". : Has anyone had luck with any particular books, memory systems, or : cheap software? : Can you suggest any helpful organizational techniques? Being an : older student who returned to school this year, organization (another : one of my weak points) has been a major help to my success. : Please no griping about how all you have to do is "learn" the material : conceptually. I have no problem with that, it is one of my strong : points. But you can't get around the fact that much of medicine is : rote memorization. : Thanks for your help. The only suggestion i can think of off the top of my head is get a large supply of index cards and memorize small amounts of info at a time, making flash cards and quesitons. Everytime i get a question wrong I always manage to get the damn thing right the next time
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FOR SALE: AT&T Dataport Internal 14.4K Fax/Modem The modem is an internal AT/(E)ISA 8-bit card (just a little longer than a half-card). It has v.32bis for 14.4Kbps data / 9600 bps fax, v.42, v.42bis, and MNP5 for error-correction and data compression, so you can get error-free links up to 57,600 bps on a conventional phone line. They will "fall back" to any speed (down to 1200bps) and even disable compression and error-correction if necessary in order to connect with slower and older modems. It has a 16550 buffered UART for better compatibility with multi-tasking operating systems (Windows, OS/2, Unix, etc). They use a patented technology called Optical Line Interface (OLI) which reduces noise generated by the modem to assure the fastest and cleanest connection possible. These modems come with a lifetime warranty and free lifetime tech support (and the call is free, too) from AT&T. They also include the lovely and talented QuickLink II for DOS and the NEW QuickLink II for Windows communications and fax software which will let you conveniently sent faxes from any DOS or Windows application just by printing. The Windows version will send faxes of any font and can include graphics, etc. The DOS version can fax graphics and a limited set of fonts (I believe that there are 5 or so, as well as any HP Laser II resident fonts). I'm asking $210.00 for this modem (plus Utah tax). This is at or below the prices of any other (reputable) manufacturer of an equivalent modem (including Zoom, US Robotics, etc). And, it is backed by a company that will never go away. This price will include delivery if you live within 20 miles of downtown SLC. I can also arrange shipping, or you can stop by my home to pick it up. (If you're concerned about installing an internal modem, let me know and we can discuss an arrangement for including installation.) If you're interested, please let me know. This is an excellent modem at an excellent price (they normally list for ~$500 and retail for about ~$300). I installed one of these last week and it is very nice. If you have questions about this, AT&T has an info number at (800) 554-4996, or you can email me and I will attemp to answer them. The modem will go to the highest bidder I get within the next week.
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(sic) Oh, you're really bright. As if nobody would have understood it was a typo. Several parents with children who either had at one time or currently were inside the compound made the aforementioned charges. One parent actually spoke about said charges (in reference to his 13-year old daughter) WITH Koresh on the phone. You missed my point entirely. Since you're unable to formulate a cogent response, you make a lame joke. Anti-social. Normally meaning a response against societal norms. Stealing is sociopathic behavior. It's not an oxymoron to have a GROUP of SOCIOPATHS. I guess you're NOT a psychologist. Oh well... Maybe YOU should get an education, my man. Why won't some assholes use a sig so I can send them mail instead of wasting bandwidth?
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That probably is not true. But today it may not be much better for the gay population in general. Where are all of these studies? You have cited a few, and my research shows that there are not that many. Do Not Confuse a survey as a study, there is a big difference. Asking people outside of a polling booth and adding up numbers is NOT a study. But this is what you base most of your conclusion upon. Warm fuzzy feelings. Maybe he has stated an educated opinion based upon the studies that involve genetics and psychological influence. There are a lot of those types of studies, aren't there? Try reading some. This is a crap statement and comparison. Many people use this sad and stupid argument. There is not relationship between alcoholics and people's sexual orientation- except that some may find what it really is when they are drunk (repressed inhibition released). Nonsense- this simply is not true. I suppose it is a waste of time to try and tell you to understand what a study presents. Most of what you cite does not extrapolate anything, you do. If people in general would stop using irrational position to oppress other's and leave our private lives to ourselves, I would have no support for laws and rules to protect people form this. But we need only look at post such as yours to see that they lack rational thought and intelligent outlooks.
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what is the likely hood of conception if sperm is deposited just outside the vagina? ie. __% chance. -------------------------------------------------------------------------
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From: jbrown@batman.bmd.trw.com There are many indications that would have taken place had Saddam been wanting or planning on going into Saudi Arabia. There were none. This has been openly stated by ex-Pentagon analysts. Pull. From: jbrown@batman.bmd.trw.com Actually, reports from other mid-east countries showed that Hussein was ready to make concessions due to the sanctions. We just didn't want him to - we wanted to crush him, as well as battle-test all these high tech toys we've built over the years. From: jbrown@batman.bmd.trw.com We're also hypocrites of the first magnitude. Obviously, we don't give a shit about freedom and democracy. All we care about is our oil. Oh, and the excuse, now that the Soviets are gone from the board, to keep a sizable military presence in the gulf region. Care to make bets about when ALL our troops will come home? Basically, Saddam was OK with us. He was a killer, who tortured his own people, used gas on them, and other horrors - he was a brutal dictator, but he was OUR brutal dictator. Once he said "fuck you" to the US, he became the next Hitler. The same for Noriega. He was a bastard, but he was OUR bastard...until he changed his mind and went his own way. Then we had to get rid of him. David Hunt - Graduate Slave | My mind is my own. | Towards both a Mechanical Engineering | So are my ideas & opinions. | Palestinian and Carnegie Mellon University | <<<Use Golden Rule v2.0>>> | Jewish homeland! ====T=H=E=R=E===I=S===N=O===G=O=D=========T=H=E=R=E===I=S===N=O===G=O=D===== Email: bluelobster+@cmu.edu Working towards my "Piled Higher and Deeper"
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The Duo's can drive Apple's 16" monitor at 832x624 resolution and 256 colors, I think. What non-Apple 16-17" monitors can also be used? Would a multisync NEC-5FG work as well at the same resolution? What are the outstanding points of the Apple monitor when compared with these other monitors?
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HI, that might look like a dull request, but I have been following this newgroup for a couple of weeks and It didn't help me make my mind. I bought a new 486 machine not long ago after being disconnected from the pc world for a while (I have been running on an xt 5MHz till last january!!). The machine I bought came equipped with a ATI VGA XL 24 graphic card. It gives a very nice picture and the Windows drivers are pretty stable. The only problem is that it is quite slow. I would like to go for a faster card (not in the 400$ range). I saw a lot of comments on many products over the last weeks, but didn't get an overall picture clear enough to make a choice. My question is : Could somebody direct me to a source of information which would help me in my quest. I would like to get information about : - the refresh rates the various cards provide; - quality of windows drivers; - standard vga performance (non-Windows stuff). Direct me to a magazine article or something like that (I got winvid.zip info, but it is not enough). If you have an ISA card you are really satisfied with it, let me know. If this information is of any use, here is my system configuration: - Fujikama 486 33MHz ISA system (Contaq motherboard) - monitor DARIUS 14" non-interlaced multisync (up to 1024X768) (can reach 70kHz horizontally) I would also like to know if it is a standard for video drivers to allow screen dimensioning and screen positioning by writing on the EPROM of the graphic card. This is the case with my ATI card and it is very convenient when changing graphics mode since my monitor is not intelligent enough to record settings. Merci a l'avance for any information you would be kind enough to provide me,
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********NOTE: FOLLOWUPS go to alt.atheism,talk.religion.misc,talk.origins! [deleted] If you say X statement and give it the authority of fact, I will respond by asking you why. You aren't obligated to say anything, but if your intent is to convince me that X statement is true, then yes, the burden of proof is upon you. If you are merely giving testimony to your beliefs, then you are an egotist. Why would I care? To surmise, the burden of proof is upon you if you wish us to believe that what you say is true.
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discussing the fact that there were only 16 players who had ever hit 200 homeruns and stolen 200 bases in their career (while HoJo was batting). Anyone have a list? Not as easy as it sounds to come up with all of them. I couldn't. Mays, Mantle, Aaron, Henderson, Morgan, Bonds (Dad), ??? Frank Robinson? Molitor? Yount? Guessing now. I'd be interested to see the whole list.
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Gee, I'd FORGOTTEN about THIS NUT.
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This can be turned around. The Austrians who should feel guilty about their actions during WWII, but don't, justify their anti-semetism by making every Israeli action into an atrocity. The Austrians, Germans and other Europeans have extensive trading relations with the Arab block; being pro-Arab is good for business. I don't think that ethics has a thing to do about it.
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What I'd like to see is the more generic N-dimensional widget set. I realize, that there wouldn't be a whole shitload of people who'd want more than 3, but why stop? All I need is a Widget with up to N viewports showing me different 3-D or 2-D slices of my stuff. alter, pat
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