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Sun SPARKstation laptop Workstation for $2500 or best offer.
- 16M RAM expandable to 48M
- 200M hard drive
- 3.5" floppy drive
- OS 4.1.
- Open windows 3
- LCD display
- scsi -2
- mouse
- AC adaptor, manuals, carring case.
Posted for a friend. Please contact him directly.
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I really think that this is the key point. When I saw the incident on
Baseball Tonight Sunday, I couldn't believe how far away from the plate
Gant went. Then he casually leaned against his bat. I don't blame the
umpire at all for telling the pitcher to pitch.
The worst part of the whole incident was the Braves coming out onto the
field. What were they going to do, attack the umpire? The only people
who should've been out there were Cox and maybe the coaches, but NO players.
I agree with the person who posted before that Cox should be suspended for
having no control over his team.
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A friend is heavily into MIDI and is using a Quadra 900 (maybe 950) with
all but one NuBus slot populated with arcane music hardware and a video
card. He reports 8 bit video is too slow for good real-time display of
what he needs to see. He also reports that the built-in video is even
worse. He's not a Mac guru, and I haven't seen the system, so this is
about all I know.
I suspect that his NuBus is heavily loaded, and think improvements might
come from a switch to an accelerated PDS slot video card. Does this
sound right? Who makes a PDS accelerated video card for the Quadra thats
worth looking at? Any other suggestions? Thanks in advance!
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Well, yeah, but unlike TIFF they all do substantially more than encode
rectangular bitmaps. And the others are hardly trouble free. I hear that
it is quite common for CGM implementations not to interoperate.
The annoying thing about TIFF is that is that along with the 50 useful
options, there are 100 stupid options. The most egregious example is that
rather than picking a byte order and bit order and using it consistently
in all TIFF files, byte and bit order are options and all TIFF readers on
all machines, no matter what their natural byte order, have to be prepared
to do byte swapping. There are four slightly different FAX formats --
again, any one of them would have been adequate. RGB images can be stored
by pixel or by component, complexity without function, etc, etc. I also
note that the TIFF doc says that Aldus' experiments show that LZW reliably
compresses as well or better than any of the FAX formats, suggesting that
none of the FAX formats are really useful.
What's worse, a lot of the formats aren't even implemented very well,
e.g., LZW limits code words to 12 bits, while 14 or 16 bits would have
provided substantially better compression. And the LZW method compresses
bytes rather than pixels.
But the absolute worst thing about TIFF is that any vendor can register
proprietary TIFF codes and formats without even publicly documenting them.
This means that there is NO WAY to write a TIFF reader that can reliably
read all incoming TIFF files. Some standard.
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The Delorean used the Peugot/Renault/Volvo V6 in a rear engine configuration.
The Bricklin use some 'Merkin iron in a front engine/rear drive configuration.
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This is my first time on the network, but I am very concerned with this
incident in Waco. I will refrain from stating my opinions until after I have
read the FAQ. Could someone tell me how to get this? I must say that I
believe the Govt. was wrong in the actions that they took in this situation.
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I didn't think the bi-stem design was used so much for the retrieval as
for the ability to launch in a tight (size) STS envelope. This is my own
guess, based on similar designs flown on other large STS-launched s/c
(GRO, UARS). Also, there _might_ be some consideration given to mass
requirements (bi-stems weight less than conventional S/A). Finally,
the HST arrays _do_ have the ability to be detached--remember, they're
going to be replaced with new arrays.
However, as an ACS guy who's seen his branch management pull their
collective hair out over HST, I would voice a hearty 'yea' to using
conventional arrays over bi-stems, whenever possible. No half hertz
flexible modes, no thermal snap, no problem.
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I'm trying to make a 24 bit window using XCreateWindow on a 8 bit
PseudoColor server. As far as I know this should be possible if you
server supports a TrueColor or DirectColor visual. I'm using a
Sun IPC with a RasterFLEX card.
Running xdpyinfo gives:
...
screen #0:
dimensions: 1152x900 pixels (352x275 millimeters)
resolution: 83x83 dots per inch
depths (4): 1, 5, 8, 24
root window id: 0x80083
depth of root window: 8 planes
number of colormaps: minimum 1, maximum 6
default colormap: 0x80080
...
number of visuals: 8
default visual id: 0x80079
...
visual:
visual id: 0x80079
class: PseudoColor
depth: 8 planes
size of colormap: 256 entries
red, green, blue masks: 0x0, 0x0, 0x0
significant bits in color specification: 8 bits
visual:
visual id: 0x8007a
class: TrueColor
depth: 24 planes
size of colormap: 256 entries
red, green, blue masks: 0xff, 0xff00, 0xff0000
significant bits in color specification: 8 bits
visual:
visual id: 0x8007b
class: DirectColor
depth: 24 planes
size of colormap: 256 entries
red, green, blue masks: 0xff, 0xff00, 0xff0000
significant bits in color specification: 8 bits
My code looks like this:
if ((Xio.DspPtr = XOpenDisplay(NULL)) == NULL)
logexit(1, "Cannot connect to X server %s", XDisplayName(NULL));
Xio.Scr = DefaultScreen(Xio.DspPtr); /* use this screen */
if (XMatchVisualInfo(Xio.DspPtr, Xio.Scr, 24,
DirectColor, &Xtern.ColorInfo))
{
memset(&SetWinAttrib, 0, sizeof(XSetWindowAttributes));
Xio.GSwin = XCreateWindow(Xio.DspPtr, RootWindow(Xio.DspPtr, Xio.Scr),
x, y, w, h, 0, 24, InputOutput,
Xtern.ColorInfo, 0, &SetWinAttrib);
}
This results in a BadMatch error. Can anyone please tell me why ?
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Hello - I am in need of a file viewer for 24 bit TIFF images, to run under
windows (3.1 if it matters); alternatively a package to run an
X-server on top of windows would do very well. Unfortunately the
budget for this is limited so whatever I end up using has to be
public domain or very inexpensive. Thanks in advance for any help,
john
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Q. Should teenagers have the freedom to choose what church they go to?
My friends teenage kids do not like to go to church.
If left up to them they would sleep, but that's not an option.
They complain that they have no friends that go there, yet don't
attempt to make friends. They mention not respecting their Sunday
school teacher, and usually find a way to miss Sunday school but
do make it to the church service, (after their parents are thoroughly
disgusted) I might add. A never ending battle? It can just ruin your
whole day if you let it.
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You need to use your shoulder muscles to push the mower. If you haven't been
doing much exercise, as I suppose you haven't, then a constant 20 minute
long effort can cause stiffness and cramps.
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I am DESPERATELY trying to find a PC based e-mail wide area network service
or the necessary network software to establish one myself. While I am aware
there are various BBS's and other similar services avalible (like Compuserve,
Canada Remote Systems etc.) I require fairly specific criteria. In
approximate order of importance they are:
1) The mail/files/news are read/written locally and batched to the network
server. (ie. no continuous on-line connection)(NOTE: all users are remote
and will use modems over conventional phone lines.)
2) Simple. The users I have for the system have very little computer knowledge
have never heard of Unix, and have very little interest in learning. It is
essential that the client software is completely pain-free.
3) Cheap. We would prefer not paying high connect fees to an established
commercial network, just so we can send large files between members of the
group - hence (1). In addition I would like the network server to be
something small, simple and inexpensive like a 486. (There are only about
40 people in the group, so it is not a huge network.)
4) The capability for Internet access (for news/mail).
5) Internet style id's (eg. pwood@math.uwaterloo.ca)
If anyone knows of a system similar to what I am describing, even if it
doesn't sastisfy all my criteria, and I don't care where it is, PLEASE PLEASE
e-mail me and tell me about it. We are not adverse to making alterations to
an existing system if necessary.
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Ouch, this is a good question. To me, not existing is worse
than existing no matter what, so I will modify this question to be:
would I be a Christian if it made no eternal difference in my
reward or punishment? I hope this is in the same spirit you want.
I personally am very goal oriented. It is hard for me to do things
that do not achieve some goal. However, to relate this to sports,
only after I learned to not care about the score did I become
a good basketball player. I had to learn to go all out no matter
the situation. Perhaps this lesson is relevent. After all,
only if I can give up my life can I keep it, only if I am
humble can I achieve glory. Only if I concentrate on living
my life now the best I can will I be afforded life eternal.
I think you have illuminated the true meaning of "saved by faith."
But what is my answer? Right now I would remain a Christian.
However, was that always my answer? That's the problem. Heaven
and hell are good motivators at certain stages of maturity.
And I admit there are certain times when perhaps I bite my
tongue and put up with something in the hope of a better day,
i.e. I mentally trade present happiness for future happiness.
I hope the cynics and skeptics do not read more into that
than appropriate, but I am trying to be honest.
I think these kinds of questions are extremely fruitful. I guess it
depends on how one views knowledge and learning. By stripping
ideas to simple, straightforward, opposing concepts we can
determine levels of importance. By analyzing the theoretically
absurd we can gain a better understanding of the actually absurd.
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Excerpts from netnews.talk.politics.guns: 21-Apr-93 The Dayton Gun "Buy
Back" (.. by Larry Cipriani@cbnews.cb
Pro-gun people can take used pot-metal guns with sale values LESS THAN
$50.00 and turn them in, thus making a profit at the gun-grabbers
expense.
-Seth
__________________________________________________________________________
[unlike cats] dogs NEVER scratch you when you wash them. They just
become very sad and try to figure out what they did wrong. -Dave Barry
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Has anyone else gotten a system error when trying to print from Mathematica 2.1
to the HP Deskwriter. I'm using a PB170 with: 8 megs ram
Sys 7.0.1 + Tuneup
HP Print Drivers etc....
It works find on an Imagewriter I. I'd like to get as much information as
possible before I send a bug report to Wolfram.
Thanks.
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This does not propose a _mechanism_ for GRBs in the Oort (and, no,
anti-matter annihilation does not fit the spectra at least as far
as I understand annihilation spectra...). Big difference.
That's ignoring the question of how you fit a distribution
to the Oort distribution when the Oort distribution is not well
known - in particular comet aphelia (which are not well known)
are not a good measure of the Oort cloud distribution...
Merging neutron stars is at least a mechanism with about the right
energy, except it doesn't explain why there is no apparent correlation
with galaxies or galaxy structure, there is no mechanism for getting
all the energy out in gamma rays (with any significant amount of
baryons around there will be a lot of pair production, which makes a
plasma, which thermalizes the energy), it has trouble generating
enough energy to explain the most powerful bursts (10^52-53 ergs), it
happens too fast compared to the burst duration, and it is hard to
make tight-binaries of neutron stars.
Another cosmological mechinism is the catalytic conversion of a
neutron star to a strange star or the merger of two strange stars, but
that uses pretty far-out physics.
My point is that we don't have a good mechanism at any distance, so
GRB's are likely to be happening by an unknown mechanism, so we can't
rule out the Oort cloud. What would be the spectrum of an event which
converts a comet to strange matter? The spectra for primordial black
holes eating comets and antimatter comets colliding with matter comets
aren't quite right, but perhaps there is an unusual mechanism which
modifies the spectrum. The energy matches very well for both of these
mechanisms. According to Trevor Weeks, if the "Tunguska Meteorite"
was a mini-black hole collision with the earth, then there are likely
to be enough mini-black holes around that the rate for BH-comet
collisions matches the GRB rate well.
The fact that we don't know the distribution of comets in the Oort
cloud isn't a reason to rule them out; it makes it harder to rule them
out. The point of the cited paper was that if we assume they got the
right distribution for the Oort cloud, it is hard but not impossible
to match that up with the distribution of GRB's. If they got the
wrong distribution for the Oort cloud, they can't constrain any Oort-
cloud GRB's at all.
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Newsgroups: rec.sport.baseball
Harry talks about this "incident" in his autobiography "Holy Cow."
Unfortunately, I can not clarify on this since (1) I read the book a couple
of years ago and (2) I do not have my book with me.
Anyway, It is a pretty interesting book if you are a Harry or Cubs fan.
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[ in response to a question about why Jesus' parents would be sanctified
beyond normal humanity]
I would think that simply being pregnant with the incarnation of the
Almighty God would be enough to make Mary blessed among all women, whether
or not she had special spiritual attributes. I find that the more special
Mary needs to be, the less human Jesus gets.
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From article <May.14.02.11.36.1993.25219@athos.rutgers.edu>, by tas@pegasus.com (Len Howard):
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No. I see many of the same groups protesting both. I also know people
who feel exactly the opposite (i.e., treat citizens better than Saddam).
Hey! Sect changes are still illegal in Texas!
--
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Bill, ever heard of secular humanism? Please check out what
this stands for, and then revise your statements above.
Cheers,
Kent
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I read somewhere that Kurt Goedel argued that the ontological argument
for God's existence was logically reasonable (or something to that
effect).
Does anyone know if this is true, and have a citation?
Thanks.
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day.
Recently, I completed a 2 week juice fast (with 3 days of water) and had
two colonics as part of it. My motivation was primarily spiritual, to
de-toxify from all the crap I've been putting in my body (not like thats
enough to clean it all out but it did have an effect). Personaly, I
didn't find it an uncomfortable experience (the colonic), lost about
15lbs of beer belly (which hasn't come back over the last month), and
feel great. One of the things that prompted me to get the colonic was
seeing my 90 year old grandmother chair ridden from colitis (?) from
years of indulgence.
Not everything that goes in comes out, and personaly I don't mind giving
my body a hand once in a while.
Just my experience,
George Paap
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If you have something reasoned and intelligent to say then you should
post. If all you can do is rant and rave- save it.
True conservatism is cutting spending and taxes. It's a matter of
debate just how succesful the last few presidents have been at that.
I hear it again and again, and I've noticed far more often from
liberals than anyone else- "if you don't agree with me you are close-minded"
Look who's talking. I suggest you take a look at your post. I see
nothing but unfair and unsubstantiated generalizations. It suggests that the
author is anything but open-minded.
Next time you feel like posting something like this- save it for
somebody who cares.
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A > From some of the replies to my original posting, it's evident that some
A > people do not secrete enough mucous to keep their nose lining protected
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Include small amounts of hot, spicy foods with your meals. It's
not a cure, but many people find it helpful to create extra mucus.
You may also consider taking a few drops of iodine in juice or water
(consult your doctor first!), which is available OTC in Canada.
If you have a sedentary lifestyle, exercising sometimes helps.
A > from environmental influences (ie, dry air). But I've had no responses
A > from anyone with experience with Rutin. Is there another newsgroup that
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
A > might have specifics on herbal remedies?
A >
A > Robert Allison
I tried to e-mail you, but our board is having internet problems,
so I'm not sure whether you got the information on rutin or not.
Rutin is NOT a herb, but part of the bioflavonoid complex. You should
generally *not* take rutin by itself, but take the whole bioflavonoid
complex instead. If you don't (and there are some exceptions to that)
you'll eventually create a hesperidin deficiency, which is the other
major component of the bioflavonoid complex.
I found out the hard way years ago when I recommended rutin, after it
showed deficient in patients who were NOT deficient in hesperidin be-
fore. A later retest almost always showed a subsequent deficiency in
hesperidin, which, from then on, made me always *add* bioflavonoids
to anyone that had *very* low levels of rutin.
Most of the time people are equally low in rutin *and* hesperidin, so
there is really no reason to take rutin by itself, but use the whole
bioflavonoid complex instead.
I have several thousand patients taking them with many claiming that
they had been helped with hemorrhoids, varicose veins, chronic nose
bleeds, aneurysms, gastro-intestinal bleeding (due to drugs), etc...
One patient in desperation took a whole bottle (100's) in one day
for his painful, bleeding hemorrhoids, without any ill effects.
They are also non-toxic in very high amounts, that's why they can
be safely recommended. If you are allergic to citrus fruit (they are
made from their peels), pine bark sources are available as well.
About 90% of patients tested show a bioflavonoid deficiency,
with the average daily dosage needed being about 1 - 2,000mg.
For major complaints, 4 - 6,000mg+/day is common.
In case they cannot be taken, because of their size and taste (they
are big, and they don't taste that great), a product made from pine
bark extract gives you the same effect and the tablets are quite
small and taste much better, however the cost is about seven times
higher for the equivalent effect. One 25mg tablet of the pine bark
extract gives you about the same effect as 1,000mg of bioflavonoids.
The name for the pine bark product is 'Pycnogenol.'
Some Canadian brands carrying bioflavonoids are:
Quest.............1,000mg big, bitter, not chewable
Swiss Herbal........600mg smooth, easier swallowing
Jamieson............500mg medium, bitter, chewable
SISU.................25mg (Pycnogenol) small, easy swallowing
Give them a try and see what happens.....and good luck!
-- Ron Roth --
=====================================================================
-- Internet: rn.3228@rose.com - Rosenet: ron roth@rosehamilton --
* "Eating Radium has strange results," Tom said brightly.
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And here's my two cents:
The best convertible for the money, IMO, is the Miata. Yes, it's small, but
you're buying it as a second car, I hope, so you don't need the cargo room
of a big car. It's got enough power for fun, it's RWD like a sports car
ought to be (I'm gonna regret that :-{) and the top, while manual, operates
like a dream. 30 seconds and one hand to lower, and not much longer to raise.
The targa-type cars are nice, but they're not real convertibles.
--
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"Numerical Recipes in C"..Fortran..Pascal has a nice section on
encryption and decryption based on the DES algorithm. There is
also source code provided (I think some versions of this book are
distributed with the source code on disk; the source code can
also be ordered from the publisher).
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>By the way, news.announce.newusers has an article (can't remember which
>one) that recommends reading a newsgroup for 1 month before posting.
>This makes sense because you get an idea who the players are and what
>the current discussions are about.
>Am I the only one who followed that advice?
No, I spent a month just reading, too, mainly because I did not know
much about the way atheists think. I even printed out the FAQs and
discussed it with a friend before I started posting.
Alt.atheism deals with religious issues (more appropriately, lack of
religious beliefs), which are by their very nature very controversial.
It makes sense to read what is being discussed and how just to make
sure you are not repeating something others have said better.
Petri
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Can anyone recommend a 3 button mouse that is compatible with MacX and Quadra?
If so, can the buttons be programed to say, cut, paste etc?
Can anyone suggest a supplier?
The only 3 button mice I know exist are:
1. Logitek $106.00 Aust (Injan ).
2. Anorus $100.00 Aust (Mac direct).
Are these ok for the above configuration?
Please reply me directly.
regards
Christopher Welsh
--
Deakin University Chris Welsh
Department of Computing and Maths cris@aragorn.cm.deakin.oz.au
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Here's another question by a hesitant Powerbook purchaser.
I want to be able to run Mathematica and would like to hear some comments
from the gallery about this. How much slower does the program run on a
machine without an FPU (namely a PB160) versus a machine with an FPU
(namely a PB170). What types of calculations get bogged down the most. I
primarily due moderately simple algebra, integrals which can be dealt with
analytically and plotting including 3-d plots. I don't do a lot of
numerical work. Would a PB160 with a lot of memory ( and the very nice
video port ) be sufficient or should I really try to get an FPU for this
type of work? Is a PB170 with 8Mb faster than a PB160 with 12 or 16Mb.
All comments appreciated.
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:
: .
: It's my understanding that the U.S. Supreme Court has never
: given a legal definition of religion. This despite the many
: cases involving religion that have come before the Court.
: Can anyone verify or falsify this?
: Has any state or other government tried to give a legal
: definition of religion?
According to the legal practices of today's America, I imagine the legal
definition of religion, if defined, may resemble the following:
"Any system of belief or practice to which people are committed
for the benefit of society which must, in the opinion of secular
thought, be isolated from political and educational influence."
"Should any system of belief or practice to which people are
committed be harmful or void of any benefit to society in the
opinion of religious thought as defined in the previous paragraph,
isolation of such from political and educational influence would
constitute unreasonable censorship and an unlawful violation of
civil rights."
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Only if you are in the eastern time zone - pacific will get the
Kings vs Calgary
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I am looking for GUI Builders/UIMS's which run in a VMS/OpenVMS
environment. I am interested in both Motif tools and GUI-independent
tools such as XVT. My client also requires that the tool has been
in production for at least 6 months in the VMS environment. Note
that I have the list of tools from the FAQ, but not the info on
VMS availability.
Thanks
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Hi!
My co-worker has just attached a magneto-optical drive to his mac.
Works Great for him. However, he tried to turn on file sharing, but it
wouldn't work. Had some message about "Not all volumes are shareable"
???
So - has anyone had success in sharing MOs? If so, please tell me how!
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Another idea: Use a laptop computer. As mentioned earlier, the LCD screen
is a lot less noisy than a standard CRT, but since many laptops have power
supplies that run at 3 volts instead of 5, they would be considerably
quieter.
Doug Holland
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-> Without the key, though, the steering column 'lock' would have to be
-> sacrificed.
Not necessarily. Maybe some sort of servo lock or something along those
lines could be used to acheive the same effect. Maybe a solenoid type of
thing too.
George Howell
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Does anyone have a pair of Sega 3-d glasses they're willing
to part with? Or know of anywhere to acquire a pair, as they don't have
them around here!!!
Thanks.
_________________________________________________
Inspiration | ___ |
comes to | \ o baden@sys6626.bison.mb.ca |
those who | ( ^ ) baden@inqmind.bison.mb.ca |
seek the | /-\ =] Baden de Bari [= |
unknown. | |
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Or the price tag of the RX7 vs. a Mustang? Part of the definition of
a Mustang is that it should be affordable by the masses. Of course
Ford knows youre argument, THEY OWN A BIG PIECE OF MAZDA! Take a good
look at a Mach III, now an RX7, hhhmmmmm...
That is a tragedy, but I don't think new Camaros or the new Mustangs will.
-Steve
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We are researching what support there is on various platforms for applications
to use multi-byte characters (e.g., Japanese Kanji). We know that Unix
and X Windows can contain support for the i18N standard (depending on level
and platform). What support for i18N or wide characters exists on the Mac,
Windows 3.1 and Windows NT?
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Anyone who thinks being gay and Christianity are not compatible should
check out Dignity, Integrity, More Light Presbyterian churches, Affirmation,
MCC churches, etc. Meet some gay Christians, find out who they are, pray
with them, discuss scripture with them, and only *then* form your opinion.
--
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The initiations ceremony for Knights ous is almost
as secretive as that for the Mafia.
What are the phases of initation and why the secretiveness?
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(Deletion)
It has. There is a guy running around in Switzerland who claims to have
been conceived similarly. His mother says the same. His father is said to
be a bit surprised.
But anyway, there have been a lot of Messiahs, and many have had a similar
story about their birth. Or their death. A list of Messiahs could be quite
interesting.
I would wonder why an omnipotent god pulls such stunts instead of providing
evidence for everyone to check. And the whole question is absurd.
Wouldn't you feel bad if you'd find out that stones are sentient, and that
you have stepped on them all your life? And wouldn't you feel bad when you'd
see the proof that Jesus was just a plot of Satan?
You've forgotten the pride factor.
The argument is a fallacy. It is like "thanks for reading this far" on the end
of a letter. Most religions claim that they won't fizzle because they contain
some eternal truth. So does Christianity. Since there are old religions it is
no wonder to find old religions that have it that they would last.
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Anyone have any recommendations/warnings about the Texel 5024 CD-ROM drive
or about any of its competitors? I'm looking for a CD-ROM drive for
connection to a PAS-16 SCSI port.
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I have for sale a Hayes 2400 Personal Modem (External) for the Macintosh.
Really nice small think. Plugs directly into a power plug ands has two
long cables, for to the phone and the other to your macintosh. Get back
to me if you are interested with an offer. Thanks in advance.
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Rob Niedermayer is a forward (center, I think) with the WHL Medicine Hat
Tigers. His brother, Scott, is a defenseman (now with the NJ Devils).
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Proof that the entire private sector is vastly more inefficient?
Blue Cross is the government health insurance provider.
Oops.
[Ads for Z magazine deleted to Save the Earth]
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Does this mean they can either do alpha or stenciling, but not both
simultaneously?
^^
Same question again, does this mean they can either do double
buffering or stereo, but not both simultaneously?
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But maybe his wife was :-)
I don't claim to know whether it's true or not, but a couple different
people (totally unrelated) have said Harry was 'relieved' of his duties
because he had more than platonic relations with Augie Busch's wife.
Judgement is left to the individual, cuz I sure don't claim to be an
impeachable source in this case.
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The Space Calendar is updated monthly and the latest copy is available
at ames.arc.nasa.gov in the /pub/SPACE/FAQ. Please send any updates or
corrections to Ron Baalke (baalke@kelvin.jpl.nasa.gov). Note that launch
dates are subject to change.
The following person made contributions to this month's calendar:
o Dennis Newkirk - Soyuz TM-18 Launch Date (Dec 1993).
=========================
SPACE CALENDAR
April 27, 1993
=========================
* indicates change from last month's calendar
April 1993
* Apr 29 - Astra 1C Ariane Launch
May 1993
May ?? - Advanced Photovoltaic Electronics Experiment (APEX) Pegasus Launch
May ?? - Radcal Scout Launch
May ?? - GPS/PMQ Delta II Launch
* May ?? - Commercial Experiment Transporter (COMET) Conestoga Launch
* May 01 - Astronomy Day
* May 01-2 - Iapetus/Saturn Eclipse
May 04 - Galileo Enters Asteroid Belt Again
May 04 - Eta Aquarid Meteor Shower (Maximum: 21:00 UT, Solar Lon: 44.5 deg)
* May 13 - Air Force Titan 4 Launch
* May 18 - STS-57, Endeavour, European Retrievable Carrier (EURECA-1R)
* May 20 - 15th Anniversary, Pioneer Venus Orbiter Launch
May 21 - Partial Solar Eclipse, Visible from North America & Northern Europe
May 25 - Magellan, Aerobraking Begins
June 1993
Jun ?? - Temisat Meteor 2 Launch
Jun ?? - UHF-2 Atlas Launch
Jun ?? - NOAA-I Atlas Launch
Jun ?? - First Test Flight of the Delta Clipper (DC-X), Unmanned
Jun ?? - Hispasat 1B & Insat 2B Ariane Launch
Jun 04 - Lunar Eclipse, Visible from North America
Jun 14 - Sakigake, 2nd Earth Flyby (Japan)
Jun 22 - 15th Anniversary of Charon Discovery (Pluto's Moon) by Christy
Jun 30 - STS-51, Discovery, Advanced Communications Technology Satellite
July 1993
Jul ?? - MSTI-II Scout Launch
Jul ?? - Galaxy 4 Ariane Launch
Jul 01 - Soyuz Launch (Soviet)
Jul 08 - Soyuz Launch (Soviet)
Jul 14 - Soyuz TM-16 Landing (Soviet)
* Jul 20-21 - Iapetus/Saturn Eclipse
Jul 21 - Soyuz TM-17 Landing (Soviet)
Jul 28 - S. Delta Aquarid Meteor Shower (Maximum: 19:00 UT,
Solar Longitude 125.8 degrees)
Jul 29 - NASA's 35th Birthday
August 1993
Aug ?? - ETS-VI (Engineering Test Satellite) H2 Launch (Japan)
Aug ?? - GEOS-J Launch
Aug ?? - Landsat 6 Launch
Aug ?? - ORBCOM FDM Pegasus Launch
* Aug 08 - 15th Anniversary, Pioneer Venus 2 Launch (Atmospheric Probes)
Aug 09 - Mars Observer, 4th Trajectory Correction Maneuver (TCM-4)
Aug 12 - N. Delta Aquarids Meteor Shower (Maximum: 07:00 UT,
Solar Longitude 139.7 degrees)
Aug 12 - Perseid Meteor Shower (Maximum: 15:00 UT,
Solar Longitude 140.1 degrees)
Aug 24 - Mars Observer, Mars Orbit Insertion (MOI)
Aug 25 - STS-58, Columbia, Spacelab Life Sciences (SLS-2)
Aug 28 - Galileo, Asteroid Ida Flyby
September 1993
Sep ?? - SPOT-3 Ariane Launch
Sep ?? - Tubsat Launch
Sep ?? - Seastar Pegasus Launch
October 1993
Oct ?? - Intelsat 7 F1 Ariane Launch
Oct ?? - SLV-1 Pegasus Launch
Oct ?? - Telstar 4 Atlas Launch
Oct 01 - SeaWIFS Launch
Oct 22 - Orionid Meteor Shower (Maximum: 00:00 UT, Solar Longitude
208.7 degrees)
November 1993
Nov ?? - Solidaridad/MOP-3 Ariane Launch
Nov 03 - 20th Anniversary, Mariner 10 Launch (Mercury & Venus Flyby Mission)
Nov 03 - S. Taurid Meteor Shower
Nov 04 - Galileo Exits Asteroid Belt
Nov 06 - Mercury Transits Across the Sun, Visible from Asia, Australia, and
the South Pacific
* Nov 08 - Mars Observer, Mapping Orbit Established
Nov 10 - STS-60, Discovery, SPACEHAB-2
Nov 13 - Partial Solar Eclipse, Visible from Southern Hemisphere
Nov 15 - Wilhelm Herschel's 255th Birthday
Nov 17 - Leonids Meteor Shower (Maximum: 13:00 UT, Solar Longitude
235.3 degrees)
* Nov 22 - Mars Observer, Mapping Begins
Nov 28-29 - Total Lunar Eclipse, Visible from North America & South America
December 1993
Dec ?? - GOES-I Atlas Launch
Dec ?? - NATO 4B Delta Launch
Dec ?? - TOMS Pegasus Launch
Dec ?? - DirectTv 1 & Thiacom 1 Ariane Launch
Dec ?? - ISTP Wind Delta-2 Launch
Dec ?? - STEP-2 Pegasus Launch
* Dec ?? - Soyuz TM-18 Launch (Soviet)
Dec 02 - STS-61, Endeavour, Hubble Space Telescope Repair
Dec 04 - SPEKTR-R Launch (Soviet)
* Dec 05 - 20th Anniversary, Pioneer 10 Jupiter Flyby
Dec 08 - Mars Observer, Mars Equinox
Dec 14 - Geminids Meteor Shower (Maximum: 00:00 UT,
Solar Longitude 262.1 degrees)
Dec 20 - Mars Observer, Solar Conjunction Begins
Dec 23 - Ursids Meteor Shower (Maximum: 01:00 UT,
Solar Longitude 271.3 degrees)
January 1994
Jan 03 - Mars Observer, End of Solar Conjunction
Jan 24 - Clementine Titan IIG Launch (Lunar Orbiter, Asteroid Flyby Mission)
February 1994
Feb ?? - SFU Launch
Feb ?? - GMS-5 Launch
Feb 05 - 20th Anniversary, Mariner 10 Venus Flyby
Feb 08 - STS-62, Columbia, U.S. Microgravity Payload (USMP-2)
Feb 15 - Galileo's 430th Birthday
Feb 21 - Clementine, Lunar Orbit Insertion
Feb 25 - 25th Anniversary, Mariner 6 Launch (Mars Flyby Mission)
March 1994
Mar ?? - TC-2C Launch
Mar 05 - 15th Anniversary, Voyager 1 Jupiter flyby
Mar 14 - Albert Einstein's 115th Birthday
Mar 27 - 25th Anniversary, Mariner 7 Launch (Mars Flyby Mission)
Mar 29 - 20th Anniversary, Mariner 10, 1st Mercury Flyby
* Mar 31 - Galaxy 1R Delta 2 Launch
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Maybe you should dig a little further Charles. Hislop's scholarship was
accepted by the Bristish Oriental Institute which, at the time, was the premere
Institute for Oriental studies. As I've stated over and over, I've checked
out about 25% of his references (most are now out of print or in private
libraries) and the likes of Wilkerson and Layard hold their own merit. THey
too came to the same conclusions and if you will trouble yourself, you will
find that their knowledge of the mysteries have yet to be surpassed. Both were
highly honored by the British Oriental Museum. Wilkerson is known as one of
the leading archeologist in the history of Egyptiology and Layard is still
being refered two after 200 yrs of archeology in the Mesopotamian regions. He
was recently refered to in a TIME article on Babylonian archeology.
Phony scholarship is when you review their references and find that they have
misquoted or misrepresented the conclusions. Hislop did not. His conclusions
do not tickle the ears, that much is self evident. But to assert that his
conclusions are "spurious" is without merit. He gave references to all his
conclusions and as I have stated, for the last 25 years I have used his
conclusions in debates at RC seminaries and brotherhoods, not to mention the
individual priests and bishops that I have talked to one on one. No counter to
Hislops scholarship was made. The only rebuttals were against his conclusions
because they do totally undermined the claims of the RCC. He was showing that
the intitution of the RCC was based on the mysteries (which others have shown
even to this day in various articles and topics). THe tongues movement in
Corinth was a direct result of the mysteries entering into the church. If it
was so in Corinth, why could they not have an influence in Rome, the city of
seven hills?
Also, you do not have to listen to his conclusions, you can draw your own
conclusions by looking at the customs, artifacts, the cerimonial dress, the
docrine of purgatory, etc from the vantage of the mysteries. You don't even
have to be a believer to see the parallels. Just one example. THe mitre.
Where did it come from? Why is it shaped the way it is? What are the two
tails that hang down the back represent? Was this an ancient head dress from
an earlier culture and why was it in Rome at the time of the beginnings of the
church of the State of Rome? Does it have pagan history behind it, and if so,
why did the RCC chose regardless?
Any lay person of middle eastern religion can answer these questions. Even the
scriptures themselves refer to it. All Hislop did was collect the information
from all the various sources and put them in one binding. There is no lack of
scholorship in that.
Please tell me why you discredit this man by your accusation, yet present no
evidence supporting it.
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That has sort of happened for real. Back in the 1920's travellers
in the Sudan would find strange cigar shaped designs on native huts.
When asked the locals would say it was a picture of the great omen
that appeared in the sky. This was LZ 53 a zepplin flying from Bulgaria
to German East Africa with supplies in 1917 (and back since it was fooled
by the British secret service.)
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Unfortunately, Roger is now over at r.s.baseball spewing his expertise
(i.e. being a dickhead). I guess he is afraid of posting anything
here, because he knows what to expect.
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:
: BUT, to say you're an atheist is to suggest you have PROOF there is NO GOD.
: To be a politically-correct skeptic, better to go with agnostic, like me! :)
:
As a self-proclaimed atheist my position is that I _believe_ that there is
no god. I don't claim to have any proof. I interpret the agnostic position
as having no beliefs about god's existence.
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I have a 486/33 VLB machine, with a Wang 96/24 fax/modem.
When using the windows terminal application, the only way
I can get it to 'see' the modem is to change it to COM2,
then go back and change it to COM4. Then it works fine.
(I have it set to COM4 as the port to use) I don't have
anything plugged into COM2, and I've looked over the manual
for all it's worth, but what am I missing? The modem is
jumpered for COM4/IRQ3, which I understand means I can't
use the second serial port and the modem at the same time,
but I'm not using the second serial port anyway.
Also, when using Procomm + for DOS, it always sees the modem
and dials, but doesn't always connect me when the other end
answers. Don't know if that helps any.
Thanks,
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Paul Fortmann submitted a sermon by Peter Hammond on PRAYING FOR
JUSTICE that spoke of the positive value of the Imprecatory
(Cursing) Psalms.
In this connection, I recommend to the membership the book
REFLECTIONS ON THE PSALMS, by C S Lewis, with special reference to
the chapter on "Cursing in the Psalms."
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The Houston Chronicle last Thursday (maybe Wednesday) said that
the interior of walls had been covered with hay bales to help
protect against bullets. Many of you know how fast dry hay
burns.
In addition, the gas is specifically designed to force eyes
closed and the victim to vomit. How fast could you leave your
burning office or home if your eyes were closed and you were
retching violently?
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Our doctors' monopoly is exactly the same as in the U.S., if not
more powerful now that they can dictate insurance payment rates,
but I don't know an answer to this one. Anecdotally, my friends
who are MD's (including my main buds from high school) talk about
how hard it is to turn "state's witness" against someone else ...
no direct experience there, though.
Well, what American private insurance plans cover travel expenses???
Since our public insurance plans are publicly accountable, one can
raise a stink in the media to try and extort benefits beyond which
one is entitled (hey, not Alberta's fault that he lives there) ...
If he lived in Cheyenne, WY his private insurance would've told him
to go to hell for the travel expenses and that's that. An HMO would
have just kept quiet and let him go blind.
I don't think that this has been shown with the DMC ...
It's regular practice in a hospital to figure out who needs to get
at what facilities. Don't Americans have to arrange in advance for
operations too? I think that there are two standards being applied
here, and that Canada can't give Beverly Hills-style treatment to
everybody. It's not a big brother list ... it's more like calling
around town for a table for dinner ...
Yes, and the Tories in Ottawa are trying to make them do that rather
than hope for a bigger grant from the feds and their province the
next time around. Whether it's using mop a couple of weeks longer
or even selling services to Americans (remember, our system is cash
based and since our health care infrastructure is overbuilt except
in specialties that require larger populations to generate business,
why not? The alternative is closing unused wards ... business.).
You answered the question yourself ... "private nonprofit foundations
have to make money somehow", and I think that it's about time that
they acted like the private hospitals that they are. Personally,
I'm fed up with Canadian socialists trying to tell everyone that
their health care is free when we are actually buying insurance
(that's one at you, Bob Rae!!).
Since we have always been evaluated in an OECD style, I don't see
how ... remember, OECD counts both private and public funds, and
in Canada like France and Germany, 30% of health care spending is
private funds (i.e., not the basic health insurance money).
Minor copayments can flush out abusers. Remember that our "system"
is only an insurance policy. But our costs aren't rising fast
enough to ensure adequate copayments/deductibles ... last year,
Quebec's user-fee proposal came out with the number of "$5" as
the necessary hike that could be done through a copayment rather
than give the QMA a raise. And it's not contract time yet, as
far as I can tell from UPI Clarinet ...
Even the new Reform Party, a breakoff of traditionalists from the
Conservatives with a mildly "libertarian" faction, holds our public
health insurance as an untouchable but that just a few people have to
be reminded that it's not free (the average Canadian/European is more
fiscally naive than their American counterparts on issues like these).
But no mention of copayments anywhere to be seen ... but cutting public
spending all over the place, and bringing back the death penalty, with
little haste if elected.
Sorry! (-; It's just that I even run into people from Buffalo
and from Michigan who don't know ...
Yeah, but there'd be a lot of lead-time and a health-care crisis that
would preclude it. If provincial governments (as bad as some of them
are; heck, we have the NDP cleaning up a spending mess made by the
Conservatives in Saskatchewan - embarassing!) can be so irresponsible,
there is still reallocation --- health insurance is so important that
it's about the only thing that can inspire open rebellion and violent
insurrection outside of the hockey rink. Right now, attempts to get
the system and its users to learn good habits are being treated like
cod-liver oil ...
Most Americans are fearful of a single-tier system ... (-;
Seriously, there are few areas that have sufficient population for a
two/more-tiered system like what the French have ... a health policy
prof, D.G. Shea, has cited studies in the NEJM that indicate having
a population of 500,000 is necessary for adequate competition ...
and in Canada, there are only four cities west of the Great Lakes
with that population or larger.
Anyways, the numbers show that costs have held steadier than those
in the U.S. and barring any future Chernobyl-like crisis, sudden
transients in spending are unlikely. In fact, the health allocation
is one of the most well-behaved sectors of spending up north so any
talk of bankruptcy is talk-radio fodder far away from the border.
This won't be overnight, and something like this would force Canada
to have a system more like the French one ... but that's not a bad
thing, and the change will be minimal (i.e., add copayments and
frustrate the socialists chanting "Hey, it's *free*!").
gld
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Our group is interested in using a 'pixmap' format for multi-colored
icons/buttons etc that is easily converted to and from other format from
'resource' files. Using pbmplus we can easily move to/from Xpm to our other
environments of MS-Windows and OS/2 PM :-(. We were wondering if Xpm or some
other format is under consideration to be used as a standard by the X
consortium for R6 as we would prefer to use whatever will be best supported by
X.
Along the same subject line, is the reason the standard X pixmap is not used
because it doesn't have an associated colormap and other attributes? or is it
more involved? just wondering why there aren't editors for pixmaps out there
for the 'original' format.
Email replies preferred. Thanks in advance.
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Is that how the mind of a compulsive liar works? The scenario and
genocide staged by the Armenians 78 years ago in x-Soviet Armenia
is being reenacted again - this time in Azerbaijan. There are remarkable
similarities between the plots, the perpetrators, and the underdogs.
The stories of survivors of Karabag massacre:
69 year old Hatin Nine telling:
-''My Twin grandchildren were cut to pieces in front of my eyes. They told
me: We won't kill you. But the babies have to die in front of your eyes.''
72 year old Huseyin Ibrahimoglu:
- ''Our Turkish village in Khojalu Town was blown up in two hours.
Turks, you must die.''
28 year old Gulsum Huseyin:
- ''They bayonetted my 3 year old daughter in her stomach in front of
my eyes.''
Are these stories lies? Have the eye-witnesses been day-dreaming?
Were these stories forged by Turkish journalists in the region?
The nonsense of such a claim is clear from the writings of British
Journalists, too. Two days before we had quoted from a Sunday Times
article. They[British] reported the events in Karabag even before
Turkish journalists. What is more here are the pictures. Pictures
of people who were bayonetted, whose eyes were gouged, ears cut off.
Even the Armenian Radio couldn't claim these "lies." They are saying
"exaggeration." That means ''somethings'' have happened but the
situation is not as bad as reported. Perhaps that village of Khojalu
town was destroyed in 4 hours, instead of 2... Or Gulsum Huseyin's
3 year old daughter was bayonetted in her chest instead of stomach...
The massacre is clearly seen with all its dimensions. The effects of
this massacre on Karabag and environs cannot be reduced by any word.
Some of the western press', led by some French Newspapers, ability
to ''close their eyes'' is nothing but complicity in this massacre.
Yesterday we gave samples from Le Figaro. Until yesterday's print
no news about the real events in Karabag were printed. So were the
French TV channels.. The subject they considered related to Karabag
was ''The necessity of protecting Armenians against Azeri attacks.''
The age we are living in is termed a human rights age. There are lots
of organizations such as United Nations and CSCE(Conference on Security
and Cooperation in Europe), and rules, all designed to fight against human
rights violations. International reactions must be made with international
cooperation. With support of everybody and every organization claiming
to be civilized.
Could there be a more serious human rights violation than that of the
right to live -and with such levels of barbarity and cruelty-? Where
is the cooperation? Where are the reactions? And the intellectuals,
journalists, writers, TV stations of certain western countries such
as France who are fast to claim leadership of "human rights?"
Where are you?
Serdar Argic
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It is one thing to be open-minded about phenomona that have not
be demonstrated to be false, and quite another to "believe" in
something like Krilian photography, where *all* the claimed effects
have be demonstrated to be artifacts. There is no longer any reason
to adopt a "wait and see" attitude about Krilian photography, it
has been experimentally shown to be nothing but simple coronal
discharge. The "auras" shown by missing leaf parts came from
moisture left by the original whole leaf, for example.
That's what science is, son.
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The dogma of the Assumption does not state whether or not Mary died a
physical death before being taken into Heaven. Catholics are free to
believe what they wish, whether it be that she was taken still alive, or
after having died. I lean somewhat toward the latter myself.
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The following news from Turan News Agency in Baku-Azerbaijan
is brought to you as a service of:
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* THE NEW VICE-PREMIER PLANS TO INTENSIFY THE WORK ON THE ATTRACTION OF
WESTERN INVESTMENTS
* THE PROPOSAL TO SUMMON SPECIAL SESSION OF THE SUPREME SOVIET IS REJECTED
AGAIN
* THE PROSPECTS OF TRADE/ECONOMIC COOPERATION BETWEEN AZERBAIJAN AND ESTONIA
* AZERBAIJAN DOES NOT INTEND TO JOIN THE CIS COMMON ECONOMIC ZONE
* THE QUESTIONS OF GRANTING CREDIT TO AZERBAIJAN WILL BE DISCUSSED IN MOSCOW
* AZERBAIJAN WILL REPLY TO THE SECOND VARIANT OF TRILATERAL INITIATIVE BY 26
OF MAY
* THE ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE PROSECUTOR OF THE REPUBLIC OF AZERBAIJAN
* AZERBAIJAN'S PARLIAMENT INTENDS TO APPEAL TO RUSSIAN PARLIAMENT REGARDING
THE SIX ACCUSED SOLDIERS
* ARMENIANS ARE PREPARING MORE "KARABAKHS" ON THE NORTH CAUCASUS
* STATE ASSISTANCE FOR NATIONAL MINORITY DEVELOPMENT
* MEMORANDUM OF COOPERATION ON EXTRACTING OIL-GAS FIELDS OF AZERBAIJAN WAS
SIGNED
* ARMENIA TAKING ADVANTAGE OF THE PROSECUTION OF SIX RUSSIAN SOLDIERS
* NEW PROVOCATIONS OF ARMED FORCES OF ARMENIA
* "UNOCAL" COMPANY WILL BUILD 50 HOUSES FOR REFUGEES IN AZERBAIJAN
* MANAT IS BEGINNING TO FALL IN VALUE
* THE DISCUSSION OF PARLIAMENTARY ELECTION BILL WILL LAST TILL MID JULY
* ISA GAMBAR SUGGESTS THAT AZERI-RUSSIAN PARLIAMENT COMMISSION FOR CLARIFYING
THE CIRCUMSTANCES OF THE CRIMINAL CASE BE CREATED
* WILL THE TRILATERAL INITIATIVE BE RUINED?
* FATE OF 645 MILLION TONS OF OIL WILL BE DECIDED THIS SUMMER
* THE SCIENTISTS-LAWYERS OF RUSSIA APPEALED TO THE PRESIDENT OF AZERBAIJAN
* ARMENIAN ARTILLERY CONTINUES FIRING ON AZERI DISTRICTS
* AZERI PRIME-MINISTER IS LEAVING FOR GREAT BRITAIN
THE NEW VICE-PREMIER PLANS TO INTENSIFY THE WORK ON THE ATTRACTION OF
WESTERN INVESTMENTS
BAKU (MAY 19) TURAN: Yesterday, Rasul Guliyev, the recently appointed
Vice-Premier of the republic, received the US ambassador in Azerbaijan,
Richard Miles. As "Azerbaijan" newspaper informs, the issue of attraction
of western investments in Azerbaijan was discussed in the meeting. In
particular, Gulyiev stated that western capital has to be investigated in
the most profitable spheres of manufacture. He also noticed, that the number
of the priority manufactures will be released from debts.
Guliyev also said that intensifying the activities of the American oil
companies will promote the strengthening of the American-Azeri relations.
THE PROPOSAL TO SUMMON SPECIAL SESSION OF THE SUPREME SOVIET IS REJECTED AGAIN
Baku (May 19) Turan: Yesterday, in the sitting of the Milli Mejlis,
the chairman, Isa Gambar, rejected the proposal of the deputy Arif
Rahimzade to summon a special session of the Supreme Soviet of Azerbaijan.
This written proposal to summon a session was signed by 130 deputates. But
the chairman said that the signatures were invalid and the proposal couldn't
be submitted for discussion.
Earlier, the leadership of the Milli Mejlis called the proposal to summon
a special session of the Supreme Soviet a coup attempt. But the deputy for
the Parliament, Rahimzade, doesn't consider that the deputates have the
objective of removing Milli Mejlis and its chairman from the power. It concerns the
serious analysis of the social, economic and foreign policy activity of the
republic's authority. Rahimzade said that the deputates for the Parliament,
ejected from their duties one year ago have the rights to express their opinion
on these questions.
The Supreme Soviet of Azerbaijan (340 deputates) was dissolved one year ago,
when it attempted to bring Ayaz Mutalibov back to the power.
The functions of S.S. were handed over to Milli Mejlis, consisting of 50
deputates (25 "democrats" and 25 "partocrates"). At that time "democrats" and
"partocrates" came to an agreement that Milli Mejlis wouldn't exist for a long
time and would be dissolved after parliamentary elections. At the same time,
the deputates ejected from their duties were guaranteed that they could summon
a session of the Supreme Soviet any time and went in for political activity out
of the Parliament. --0--
THE PROSPECTS OF TRADE/ECONOMIC COOPERATION BETWEEN AZERBAIJAN AND ESTONIA
Baku (May 19) Turan: The prospects of signing trade-economic agreement
between Azerbaijan and Estonia were discussed in the meeting of the Foreign
Minister Tofig Gasimov with the group of experts of the Ministry of Economics,
Minister of Foreign Affairs and Estonian Bank administration on May 18.
The group of experts is headed by Tikht Reiman, the chief of the Ministry of
Economics of Estonia.
The MIA of Azerbaijan informed Turan agency, that in their stay in Baku,
the delegation will also visit Ministry of Economics and National Bank of the
republic.--0--
AZERBAIJAN DOES NOT INTEND TO JOIN THE CIS COMMON ECONOMIC ZONE
Baku (May 19) Turan: Deputy prime-ministers of the republic, Vahid
Ahmedov and Abbas Abbasov declared that Azerbaijan wouldn't join the CIS
common economic zone.
Vahid Ahmedov considers that the CIS economic zone proposal to create a
common tax system contradicts independent economic policy of the republic.
According to Abbas Abbasov, the pact of cooperation proposals, submitted for
the discussion of the leaders of CIS states in Moscow on May 14, has a number
of unfavorable points for Azerbaijan.
Such announcements of two deputy prime-ministers sound sensational on the
background of the fact that the president of Azerbaijan and the chairman of
the Parliament noted the necessity of the republic on joining the CIS economic
zone.--0--
THE QUESTIONS OF GRANTING CREDIT TO AZERBAIJAN WILL BE DISCUSSED IN MOSCOW
Baku (May 19) Turan: Today, Azerbaijani delegation headed by the director
of the foreign relation department of the Ministry of Finance of the republic
along with the representatives of the National Bank will leave for Moscow to
hold consultation with Russian government on granting credit to Azerbaijan.
According to the preliminary information, the credit will be 50 billion rubles.
As press-centre of Ministry of Finance informed Turan's correspondent,
precise amount of the credit, conditions of its repay and a number of other
questions of mutual interest will be discussed in the course of the meeting in
Moscow. It is known that this credit will be mostly used for mutual settling
of industrial enterprises of Azerbaijan and Russia.
When the sides reach the agreement, it is proposed for signing by the end
of May.--0--
AZERBAIJAN WILL REPLY TO THE SECOND VARIANT OF TRILATERAL INITIATIVE BY 26 OF
MAY
Baku (May 19) Turan: On the measures for peace presented by Russia,
Turkey and the USA to Azerbaijan and Armenia, the representative of the
president of Azerbaijan in the talks on Nagorno-Karabakh, Asim Gasimov noted
that the plan was not seriously changed in comparison with the first variant.
"Just some comments to several points were added to the schedule by
insistence of the Armenian side. We do not intend to come back to the analysis
of the schedule, because we have given a positive answer to it on May 6",- said
Gasimov.
The representative of the president of Azerbaijan informed that they just
began to work on the examination of the commentary, and their answer would be
given as requested by the authors of trilateral initiative by May 26.
As it is known, the first variant of the peace measures was rejected by
Armenia, which put forward a number of pre-conditions for its acceptance.--0--
THE ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE PROSECUTOR OF THE REPUBLIC OF AZERBAIJAN
BAKU (MAY 20) TURAN: The Azerbaijani prosecutor's office has announced
that the Russian mass media's attempt to portray the 6 Russian soldiers
condemned by the military board of the Azerbaijani Supreme Court, as innocent
people is unjustified.
Accounts of the witnesses and the confessions of the condemned themselves,
prove that their crimes were committed together with the Armenian military units
and with the knowledge of the headquarters of the Russian army unit, where they
served.
The announcement points out that the attempts to represent these soldiers
as ordinary mercenaries who have nothing to do with the Russian army are also
unfounded. For there are irrefutable evidences that these soldiers were on the
list of one of the military unit's of Russian commandos in Yerevan.
Certain Russian circles try to conceal the fact of direct participation of
the Russian army in the undeclared war of Armenia against Azerbaijan from the
Russian community. Azerbaijan's prosecutor's announcement follows, that this
type of actions can make the situation in the region much more complicated.--0--
AZERBAIJAN'S PARLIAMENT INTENDS TO APPEAL TO RUSSIAN PARLIAMENT REGARDING THE
SIX ACCUSED SOLDIERS
BAKU (MAY 20) TURAN: As Turan agency was informed, parliament of Azerbaijan
is considering the question of appealing to Russian parliament about the six
accused soldiers' fortune. In particular, the offer to send the representatives
of the Commission on military affairs of the armed forces of Russian Federation
to Baku for the detailed study of the results of six Russian soldiers' case will
be directed to Russian parliament.
According to one of the supporters of this offer, such initiative will give
Russian parliament the possibility to be convinced of the correctness of the
investigation. There will also be a chance to discuss the reasons that have
given rise to the present situation - that is the Russian troops participation
in the war against Azerbaijan.
ARMENIANS ARE PREPARING MORE "KARABAKHS" ON THE NORTH CAUCASUS
BAKU (MAY 20) TURAN: The National-liberation front founded by group of
Armenians living on the North Caucasus appealed to establish Armenian autonomies
on the territories of Rostov, Stavropol and Krasnodar regions, - reported the
newspaper "Russky vestnik" on March 9, 1993 published in Geneva.
The North Caucasus is regarded as an integral part of Armenia in the
documents of this organization. Admitting the non-realizability of "reunion" of
the North Caucasus and "Armenia proper" at present, the front is appealing to
the UN, presidents of Russia, Armenia and the United States to consider the
need to establish Armenian autonomies on the Caucasus.
To attain these goals, the Armenian organization considers it necessary to
carry out on the North Caucasus the forms and methods of activity "identical to
those in Nagorno Karabakh". Besides the decision to fund cells of Armenian
national-liberation fronts in every settlement and to appeal to leaders of
Armenian terrorist groups in Greece and Iran to sent to the North Caucasus
instructors for training of Armenian youth to wage secret wars was adopted.
Thus according to the newspaper "Russky vestnik", "new Karabakhs" are
being planning on the North Caucasus. --O--
STATE ASSISTANCE FOR NATIONAL MINORITY DEVELOPMENT
BAKU (MAY 20) TURAN: The meeting headed by the State secretary of
Azerbaijan, Ali Kerimov, with the participation of the national cultural
centers was held in Baku. The first results of the realization of the president
Elchibey's decree on state assistance for the development of language and
culture of national minorities adopted on September 16, 1992 were considered.
The State secretary called this decree as an important step to establish a
legal democratic state. He confirmed once more the commitment of the leadership
of Azerbaijan to set up a democratic society in which the rights of all
nationalities and ethnic groups would be respected.
The State Counsellor of the president of Azerbaijan on the national policy,
Hidayat Orujev, announced that in spite of the difficulties of the "undeclared
war" against the republic, the leaders of the state managed to solve many
problems concerning the satisfaction of cultural and other needs of the ethnic
groups.
For today, all 33 national-cultural centers registered by the Ministry of
Justice in the capital of Azerbaijan are provided with accommodation, furniture
and means of communication. All the accommodations are rent-free ( 8 foreign
diplomatic missions in Baku are placed in the hotels because of the absence of
free accommodations including the representation of the UN General secretary).
As it was noted, a great work was carried out since the decree was adopted
to create conditions for total development of the ethnic groups. On the North of
Azerbaijan where Lezghins live, a national Lezghin theater was opened,
radiocast is transmitted in Lezghin. The work over the creation of the
educational literature for Talyshs, Tats, Lezghins and Kurds and national
teaching and scientific staff is being carried out in the Academy of Sciences
of Azerbaijan.--O--
MEMORANDUM OF COOPERATION ON EXTRACTING OIL-GAS FIELDS OF AZERBAIJAN WAS SIGNED
BAKU (MAY 20) TURAN: As Turan agency was informed in the State
concern "Azerineft", the Memorandum of understanding with the companies
"AMOCO Caspian Sea Petroleum", "Bi-Pi Exploration Operating", "Pennzoil
Caspian", "Unocal Khazar Ltd.", "McDermott" and Turkish oil corporation on
mutual extracting of fields "Azeri", "Chirag" and "Gyuneshli" was signed.
According to the memorandum, the general group on preparing of a common
program of activity was created.
According to the president of "Azerineft", Sabit Bagirov, cooperation
will provide for using the experience of foreign companies more efficiently.
During the project, the main principles will be the effective use of
oil-gas resources, the rational sharing of investments, the reducing of
exploitation expenditures and maximizing the profit of Azerbaijan from the
exploitation of these fields.
The memorandum also envisions the necessity to take into account the historical
and political-economical interests of Azerbaijan under optimum use of oil-gas
fields. --O--
ARMENIA TAKING ADVANTAGE OF THE PROSECUTION OF SIX RUSSIAN SOLDIERS
BAKU (MAY 21) TURAN: After Azerbaijani court passed sentence on
six Russian soldiers fighting on the Armenian side in Karabakh,
Armenian propaganda has become actively involved.
The Armenians living in Russia appealed to the president Yeltsin
with a request "to display firmness in asserting the rights of Russian
soldiers". At the same time, Armenian mass media call legal proceedings
on the case in Baku as "a farce aimed at getting more arms from Russia".
The Karabakh Armenians have issued a threat recently. If one could
believe the Yerevan agency "Snark", the Armenians in Karabakh presented
an ultimatum to authorities in Azerbaijan. The essence of this ultimatum
is that if Russian soldiers are not shown mercy, three Azeri prisoners in
Karabakh will be shot dead.
It is simple to explain such "touching attitude of Armenians" to
the six Russian soldiers' fate. If by chance the sentence is executed
it will cause not anti-Azeri but anti-Armenian reaction, as the accused
Russian soldiers were recruited in Yerevan by the former Defence Minister
of Armenia and then transferred to Karabakh.
If the soldiers get mercy, Armenian side will think highly of its
saving of lives of "innocent Russians". --O--
NEW PROVOCATIONS OF ARMED FORCES OF ARMENIA
BAKU (MAY 21) TURAN: According to the Defence Ministry of
Azerbaijan on May 20-21, the firing on the territories of Azerbaijan
from the military bases on the territory of Armenia was in progress.
The day before, the villages of Kolly-Gyshlag, Shotaraz,
Nyachaflar of Zangelan district of Azerbaijan were under fire from
Kafan district of Armenia. Two inhabitants were wounded, there were
destructions in the villages.
On May 20, the firing on the villages of Bashkend, Mutudere,
Shynykh, Novosaratovka and Novoivanovka of Kedabek district of
Azerbaijan from the positions of Armenian armed forces was in
progress.
At the same day the diversion group of the armed forces of
Armenia (50-60 men) violated the frontier of Azerbaijan, penetrated
into the territory of Kedabek district of Azerbaijan, killed two
shepherds at the village of Aili-Dara and made an attempt to take a
flock across the frontier. Azeri frontier-guards stopped the enemy.--O--
"UNOCAL" COMPANY WILL BUILD 50 HOUSES FOR REFUGEES IN AZERBAIJAN
BAKU (MAY 21) TURAN: As Turan agency was informed by the
representation of UNOCAL American oil company, the leaders of this
company decided to give 750 thousand dollars for the construction of
50 houses for refugees.
At present, the American side suggested a village project for
consideration by appropriate departments of Azerbaijan. The project
is a farm village where each house has a personal lot, subsidiary
accommodations and so on.
According to the program the construction and putting into
operation of the village will be this year. --O--
MANAT IS BEGINNING TO FALL IN VALUE
BAKU (MAY 21) TURAN: Lately, at the black market of Baku, the
national currency - Manat, fell in price compared with the Russian
Ruble. Thus one gives 1100 Rubles or 120 Manats for one US dollar.
Taking into account the official exchange-value of the Manat with
respect to Ruble which is 1-10, the national currency fell in value
10 percent. Meanwhile the exchange-value of the Manat to the Ruble is
the same at banks, state establishments and in trade.
According to the representatives of the business circles and
experts, the present situation is explained by the fact that the rubles
are bought by the local businessmen. They need rubles for financial
operations in Russia. As the remittance of payments from the republics
of the former USSR to Russia is a great problem now, many businessmen
arrange deals in cash. Taking into consideration the volume of business
with Russia, counted by billions, it is not hard to imagine how much
Rubles in cash the businessmen need. --O--
THE DISCUSSION OF PARLIAMENTARY ELECTION BILL WILL LAST TILL MID JULY
Baku (May 22) Turan: According to the president's decree, the
expert group, including representatives of the Parliament and
presidential apparatus, are working out new wording of the Constitution
of the Republic of Azerbaijan. This must be adopted by Milli Mejlis before
the Parliamentary elections. Together with this, the work on the new
Constitution, that would be, evidently, adopted by new Parliament of
the country, is going on. The newsmen were informed about the work on the
press-conference of the Supreme Soviet of the republic the day before.
Parliamentary legal experts, Safa Mirzoyev, Simran Hasanov and
representatives of the department of the president's apparatus Fazil Mustafaev
and Shahin Aliev took part in the press-conference.
The national discussion of the project of the Parliamentary
election law is going on at present. According to Simran Hasanov the bill
didn't cause any objections. It was noted, that until now, no alternative
variant of the election law was put forward.
The newsmen were also informed, that Parliamentary commissions
will examine all coming proposals till June 10. By June 15 all
proposals will be generalized and submitted for discussion in Milli Mejlis.--0--
ISA GAMBAR SUGGESTS THAT AZERI-RUSSIAN PARLIAMENT COMMISSION FOR
CLARIFYING THE CIRCUMSTANCES OF THE CRIMINAL CASE BE CREATED
BAKU (MAY 22) TURAN: The Chairman of the Milly Mejlis of the
Azerbaijan republic, Isa Gambar, sent the return letter to the Chairman
of the Russian Supreme Soviet Ruslan Khasbulatov in connection with
the conviction of the Russian servicemen lieutenant V.Semion, sergeant
K. Tukish, M.Lisov and A.Filipov by the military college of the
Supreme Court of Azerbaijan.
In his letter, Isa Gambar suggested that the commission of Azerbaijan
Milly Mejlis deputates on a par with the experts of the Russian Supreme
Soviet be established to clarify the circumstances of this criminal
case. In his view, "the conclusion of the commission could help in the
objective solving of this problem, as well as such kind of problems
in the future. But the main thing is, it could help to promote the
knowledge about involvement of the Russian servicemen in crime".
In its turn, in connection with the Russian parliament message,
Milly Mejlis adopted a resolution on May 19, according to which the
permanent commissions on government building and legal policy, human
rights and international relations are charged with the exploration of
this problem.--0--
WILL THE TRILATERAL INITIATIVE BE RUINED?
Baku (May 22) Turan: As Turan agency was informed, Russian representative
to the talks on Karabakh, Vladimir Kazimirov, doubted in realization of the
Trilateral initiative. He expressed this opinion during a telephone talk with
the representatives of Azerbaijan. At the same talk he declared, that in case
the peace process deadlocked, Russia would pursue Yeltsin's initiative itself.
Such statement from the Russian diplomat, who is one of the authors
of the Trilateral initiative, suggests that the Russian leadership is
paving the way for complete exclusion of the USA and probably Turkey from
the peacemaking process. This statement can also mean, that Russia and
US having achieved understanding on Bosnian problem, have agreed on partial
US departure from Transcaucasia.--0--
FATE OF 645 MILLION TONS OF OIL WILL BE DECIDED THIS SUMMER
Baku (May 22) Turan: The president of Azerbaijan State Oil Company,
Sabit Bagirov, declared recently that complete treaty on development of
oil fields Chirag, Azeri and Guneshli would be signed this summer.
As it is known, western oil companies AMOCO, BP-STATOIL, PENNZOIL-
RAMCO have an interest on development of these three richest Caspian
fields.
According to the plan, SOCAR and BP-STATOIL are to sign a complete
treaty on development of Chirag field on June 16. Later AMOCO and
PENNZOIL will sign treaties.
Specialists value total reserves of these three fields to be 645
million ton. 310 million of them fall on Azeri field, 180 mln.ton
on Geneshli and 150 mln.ton on Chirag.
The exploitation of these fields is to last tens of years and it is to
bring in Azerbaijan 100 billion dollars in revenue. In addition to the net
economic profit, Baku calculates upon the political support of the West in
the defence of its interests at the international scene.
As president Elchibey said in his closest encirclement "the May of
1993 will be one of the most difficult periods for Azerbaijan and its
independence and we have to stand these tests".--0--
THE SCIENTIST-LAWYERS OF RUSSIA APPEALED TO THE PRESIDENT OF AZERBAIJAN
BAKU (MAY 22) TURAN: As the press-service of the president of Azerbaijan
informs, today, the appeal of the Institute of the Government and law of the
Russian Academy of Sciences to president Elchibey was received.
The appeal contains the call "to display mercy, humanism and clemency
on the death sentences of the former servicemen of the Russian Armed
Forces".
The authors of the appeal point out, that they don't justify the
participation of the Russian servicemen in the war against the azeri people,
don't call in question the lawfulness of the passed sentence, denounce
the mercenary according to the UN principals, and they are sorry about the
Russian servicemen being drawn in such grave crime.
At the end of their letter, scientists, mentioning the soldiers'
mothers' tears and grief, their praying day and night of safety, ask the
president of Azerbaijan to "save those guys".
It should be noticed, that unlike lawyers, soldiers' mothers,
taking part in the inquiry, called the cause of their grief only
Russian policy. According to their words, the leaders, that lay down
lives of Russian men to achieve their political aims, must be made
answerable.
Unfortunately, the appeal didn't mention the grief of the mothers
of Azerbaijani soldiers, killed by sentenced Russian servicemen.--0--
ARMENIAN ARTILLERY CONTINUES FIRING ON AZERI DISTRICTS
BAKU (MAY 22) TURAN: On May 22, two soldiers of National army of
Azerbaijan were killed during the "Grad" shelling of the villages of
Kolly Gyshlag, Shaifly, Shotaraz, Nyachaflar of Zangelan district of
the republic from the territory of Kafan district of Armenia.
The night before and in the morning of May 22, the villages of
Tovuz, Gazakh and Gubatly districts of Azerbaijan were under fire
from the territory of Armenia. There are destructions.
The situation in Agder district of Azerbaijan became complicated.
On May 21, the enemy fired on the regional centre of Agdere from the
village of Ortakend. The transportation of man power and military equipment
to this district is in progress. According to reports the enemy is setting
up a new weapon emplacement to fire on the regional centre and near by
villages.
According to the Ministry of Internal Affairs, the concentration
of man power and military equipment is observed in Krasnoselsky
district of Armenia which borders on Azerbaijan as well as on the
frontier with Fizuli district. --O--
AZERI PRIME-MINISTER IS LEAVING FOR GREAT BRITAIN
BAKU ( MAY 22 ) TURAN : The Minister of Foreign Economic Relations,
Rauf Garayev, in his interview to Turan agency said, that
"Great Britain is the biggest foreign economic partner of Azerbaijan
after Iran". The business cooperation between the two countries
develops in such spheres as oil - industry, the manufacture of oil
extraction equipment, communication and agriculture.
According to the Minister's words, the forthcoming visit of
Azerbaijani Prime-Minister, Panah Huseynov, to Great Britain on May
23-24, is very important. It is expected, that the visit will
help, to solve the problems of opening in Azerbaijan the branch
offices of some British banks, insurance firms; to conclude
contracts on the sphere of manufacture of agricultural equipment; on
building in Azerbaijan off shore oil platforms, and reconstruction of the
entire communication system of Azerbaijan.
In Garayev's view, the expansion of the cooperation with Great Britain
will have a great political meaning for Azerbaijan.
According to politicians and reviewers in Baku, at present, Great
Britain as an European state is close to Azerbaijan. The continuation of
the economic and political cooperation of the two states is foreseen. --O--
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Yedi'ot Ahronot, April 9, 1993. Excerpt.
EACH ONE AND HIS OWN NEVO*
(* A reference to General Azri'el Nevo, Shamir's Military Secretary.
Irrelevant to this excerpt.)
By Nahum Barne'a
. . .
In mid '91 SHABAK found itself in the center of another storm [...].
A year and a half earlier, Khaled Sheikh Ali, 27, a member of the
Islamic Jihad, died at the SHABAK installation in Gaza prison. The
two SHABAK interrogators who were responsible for his death were put
on trial. In September '91 the Supreme Court rejected their appeal and
sentenced them to 6 months in prison. As far as is known, this was
the first time in Israel's history that SHABAK operatives were sent to
prison. The Supreme Court unanimously rejected the warning by the
director of SHABAK that the sentence will be detrimental the
effectiveness of other interrogators. [...] The judges in the case
were [...] Barak, Goldberg, and Matza.
When they realized that they were on their own, the interrogators
agreed to talk. Deputy State Attorney Rachel Sukkar[sp?] was placed
in charge of investigating the affair. She [...] questioned the
directors of all SHABAK divisions. She investigated only the matter
of the death in Gaza prison. She discovered that not only torture,
but also "the culture of lies", which Judge Landau had described in
his report of two years before, were still very much in existence.
Nothing had changed.
The report was classified and was seen by only some ten people, among
them the Prime Minister, the people at the top of the judicial system
and Judge Landau. The director of SHABAK claimed that he did not
know. After all, they were dealing only with a single jail and with
low ranking people. The system bit the bullet and accepted the
explanation. One of SHABAK's high-ranking officials was transfered
from his very high position to a less high position.
. . .
["The culture of lies" referred to above is the SHABAK interrogators'
policy of lying in court when denying detainees claims that they were
tortured in the course of interrogation. The Landau commission sought
to correct this problem by legalizing a list of torture methods --
thus eliminating the fear that a detainee might be released if those
methods were used to extract a confession. The fact that the need to
lie still persists would seem to indicate that SHABAK is not sticking
to the "approved" torture methods. -- Yigal]
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I believe many people will be happy to have this information. So,
please post it to the comp.graphics.
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Cool it, will you? Let people form their own opinions.
Even Mr. Sternlight might be right sometime, and you guys
are setting things up so that the only way he can regain
any credibility is to renounce his previous statements and
move towards the mainstream of net.opinion. This does not
bespeak tolerance, IMO.
Indeed...
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I think this should be illuminating to all. Let me make a first
suggestion. When Arabic words, especially technical ones, become of use
let us define them for those, especially atheists, to whom they may not be
terribly familiar. Please also note that though I did initially refer
to Khomeini as a heretic for what I understood to be a claim -- rejected
by you since -- of personal infallibility, I withdraw this as a basis
for such a statement. I conditionally retain this reference in regard
to Khomeini's advocacy of the thesis of the infallibility of the
so-called "Twelve Imams," which is in clear conflict with the Qur'an
in that it places the Twelve Imams in a category of behavior and example
higher than that of the Muhammad, in that the Qur'an shows that the
Prophet was clearly fallible, as well as (it appears, given your
abstruse theological statment regarding the "natures" of the Twelve
Imams) placing them in a different metaphysical category than the
remainder of humanity, with the possible exception of Muhammad,
something which verges on the sin of association.
Alaikum Wassalam,
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Hmmmm I noticed sometime ago that I could do the same on my Virago, and
since I don't read many schematics, I didn't really think aobut it too
much. Yes it does provide excellent coverage, but I figured it would
probably draw a little too much current. I also figured that it was
overlapped just to prevent a blank spot of no headlight. Are you saying
that these switches are designed for the hi/lo combination?
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: Lets talk about principles. If we accept that God sets the
: standards for what ought to be included in Scripture - then we
: can ask:
: 1. Is it authoritative?
"Authoritative" is not a quality of the writing itself- it is a statement
by the community of faith whether it will accept the writing as normative.
: 2. Is it prophetic?
How is "prophecy" to be defined? If it is "speaking forth" of God's message,
much of the apocrypha must surely qualify.
: 3. Is it authentic?
Again, by what standard? Is "authenticity" a function of the authors? the
historical accuracy?
: 4. Is it dynamic?
What is this supposed to mean? Many of the apocryphal books are highly
"dynamic" -thought provoking, faithful, even exciting.
: 5. Is it received, collected, read and used?
By whom? Of course the apocryphal books were received (by some),
collected (or else we would not have them), read and used (and they still are,
in the Catholic and Orthodox churches).
: On these counts, the apocrapha falls short of the glory of God.
This is demonstrably false.
: To quote Unger's Bible Dictionary on the Apocrapha:
: 1. They abound in historical and geographical inaccuracies and
: anachronisms.
So do other books of the Bible.
: 2. They teach doctrines which are false and foster practices
: which are at variance with sacred Scripture.
"False" by whose interpretation? Those churches that accept them find no
contradiction with the rest of scripture.
: 3. They resort to literary types and display an artificiality of
: subject matter and styling out of keeping with sacred Scripture.
This is a purely subjective evaluation. The apocryphal books demonstrate
the same categories and forms of writing found in the other scriptures.
(In fact, one could argue that the apocryphal "Additions to the Book of
Esther" act rather to bring the "unscripturelike" book of Esther more into
line with other books.)
: 4. They lack the distinctive elements which give genuine
: Scripture their divine character, such as prophetic power and
: poetic and religious feeling.
Have you ever read the Wisdom of Ben Sira or the Wisdom of Solomon? They
exhibit every bit as much "poetic and religious feeling" as Psalms or
Proverbs.
[deletions]
: How do you then view the words: "I warn everyone who hears the
: words of the prophecy of this book: If anyone adds anything to
: them, God will add to him the plagues described in this book.
: And if anyone takes away from this book the prophecy, God will
: take away from him his share in the tree of life and in the
: holy city" (Rev 22.18-9)
: Surely this sets the standard and not just man-made traditions.
These words clearly were meant to refer to the book of Revelation alone,
not to the whole body of scripture. Revelation itself was accepted very
late into the canon. The church simply did not see it as having a primary
role of any kind in identifying and limiting scripture.
: It is also noteworthy to consider Jesus' attitude. He had no
: argument with the pharisees over any of the OT canon (John
: 10.31-6), and explained to his followers on the road to Emmaus
: that in the law, prophets and psalms which referred to him - the
: OT division of Scripture (Luke 24.44), as well as in Luke 11.51
: taking Genesis to Chronicles (the jewish order - we would say
: Genesis to Malachi) as Scripture.
Jesus does not refer to the canon for the simple reason that in his day,
the canon had not been established as a closed collection. The books
of the apocrypha were part of the Septuagint (which was the Bible of
the early church). The Hebrew canon was not closed until 90 c.e.
The Torah (Pentateuch/ "Law") was established in Jesus' day, as were
the Prophets (with the _exclusion_ of Daniel). The Writings, however,
were still in flux. Jesus does not refer to the Writings, only to the
Psalms, which were part of them. The books of the apocrypha were all
part of the literature that was eventually sifted and separated.
To argue that Jesus is referring to the Jewish canonical order in Luke 11:51
is weak at best; he is not quoting scripture, but telling a chronological
story. And, as mentioned above, the Hebrew canon (especially in the
present order) did not exist as such in Jesus' day.
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Before they do some real damage?? You haven't been paying attention, it
seems. The so-called War on Drugs has already done major damage to
the US Constitution.
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From: coulman@cs.Usask.CA (Randy Coulman)
Newsgroups: rec.sport.hockey
Subject: Final Regular Season Individual Goalie Stats
Date: Wed, 21 Apr 93 12:27:59 EDT
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I would appreciate it if someone could volunteer to verify the shots on goal
and save percentage numbers for me, so I can put these stats on the archive
site. Contact me by mail if you want to volunteer.
Here are the individual goalie stats as of: Wed Apr 21 09:09:38 CST 1993
These stats include games up to and including the Sunday previous to the date
listed above. They have been verified against what is printed in my newspaper
every Tuesday. They don't print shots and save percentage numbers, so those
are not verified. These stats are available by mail every weekday and
sometimes on weekends, if I'm in town and I can get late game results. Just
send me a note if you would like to receive these stats by mail.
If you have any questions, comments or suggestions, let me know.
Randy
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MP = Minutes Played, GA = Goals against,
SO = Shutouts, GAA = Goals against average
W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties
SOG = Shots on Goal, SV = Save Percentage
MP GA SO GAA W L T SOG SV TM Player
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1 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0 1.000 WAS Byron Dafoe
11 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 3 1.000 HAR Corrie D'Alessio
40 1 0 1.50 0 0 0 19 0.947 MTL Frederick Chabot
25 1 0 2.40 0 0 0 10 0.900 BOS Mike Bales
2781 116 2 2.50 25 15 7 1287 0.910 TOR Felix Potvin
4106 177 7 2.59 41 18 11 1879 0.906 CHI Ed Belfour
1322 64 1 2.90 9 8 4 596 0.893 BOS John Blue
996 49 2 2.95 6 7 1 414 0.882 CHI Jim Waite
3702 186 4 3.01 43 14 5 1889 0.902 PIT Tom Barrasso
3890 196 1 3.02 29 28 9 2194 0.911 STL Curtis Joseph
1817 94 1 3.10 18 8 4 858 0.890 VAN Kay Whitmore
1429 75 0 3.15 11 10 4 716 0.895 BUF Dominik Hasek
3194 168 3 3.16 37 14 3 1354 0.876 BOS Andy Moog
1311 70 1 3.20 14 4 1 629 0.889 CAL Jeff Reese
3595 192 2 3.20 31 25 5 1813 0.894 MTL Patrick Roy
168 9 0 3.21 1 1 1 87 0.897 HAR Mike Lenarduzzi
1193 64 0 3.22 13 4 2 522 0.877 DET Vincent Riendeau
1785 96 2 3.23 17 7 4 938 0.898 TOR Daren Puppa
3880 210 4 3.25 34 24 7 1898 0.889 DET Tim Cheveldae
3732 203 2 3.26 29 26 9 1805 0.888 CAL Mike Vernon
2655 146 1 3.30 22 20 2 1314 0.889 NYI Glenn Healy
3359 185 1 3.30 24 24 6 1726 0.893 BUF Grant Fuhr
2757 152 4 3.31 20 18 7 1519 0.900 NYR John Vanbiesbrouck
3282 181 1 3.31 27 23 5 1531 0.882 WAS Don Beaupre
3476 193 3 3.33 26 26 5 1683 0.885 MIN Jon Casey
3261 184 3 3.39 28 21 5 1620 0.886 VAN Kirk McLean
2672 151 2 3.39 19 21 3 1322 0.886 NJ Chris Terreri
1433 81 1 3.39 17 5 1 686 0.882 MTL Andre Racicot
1939 110 0 3.40 18 9 4 947 0.884 QUE Stephane Fiset
2512 143 5 3.42 20 17 6 1329 0.892 PHI Tommy Soderstrom
1368 78 0 3.42 13 7 2 691 0.887 PIT Ken Wregget
542 31 0 3.43 5 4 0 225 0.862 BOS Reggie Lemelin
2988 172 0 3.45 29 16 5 1525 0.887 QUE Ron Hextall
2253 130 0 3.46 17 15 5 1067 0.878 NYI Mark Fitzpatrick
3855 227 2 3.53 33 26 6 2119 0.893 WIN Bob Essensa
1601 96 0 3.60 15 10 2 777 0.876 WIN Jim Hrivnak
1596 97 1 3.65 10 12 5 803 0.879 MIN Darcy Wakaluk
1591 97 0 3.66 7 19 2 757 0.872 TB Wendell Young
1163 71 0 3.66 8 10 1 573 0.876 TB JC Bergeron
2389 146 2 3.67 21 16 4 1180 0.876 NJ Craig Billington
1210 74 1 3.67 8 8 2 628 0.882 STL Guy Hebert
1302 80 2 3.69 8 12 0 664 0.880 WAS Rick Tabaracci
664 41 0 3.70 5 6 0 344 0.881 BUF Tom Draper
224 14 0 3.75 1 2 1 116 0.879 NYR Corey Hirsch
1769 111 1 3.76 13 11 5 932 0.881 PHI Dominic Roussel
2105 134 1 3.82 13 19 3 1184 0.887 NYR Mike Richter
157 10 0 3.82 1 2 0 78 0.872 NYI Danny Lorenz
3753 240 1 3.84 17 38 6 2069 0.884 EDM Bill Ranford
1735 111 0 3.84 15 8 4 987 0.888 LA Robb Stauber
2718 175 2 3.86 18 21 6 1545 0.887 LA Kelly Hrudey
154 10 0 3.90 0 2 1 66 0.848 QUE Jacques Cloutier
867 57 0 3.94 5 9 1 499 0.886 HAR Mario Gosselin
532 35 0 3.95 6 4 0 294 0.881 LA Rick Knickle
2268 150 1 3.97 8 24 4 1197 0.875 TB Pat Jablonski
2074 142 1 4.11 7 26 0 1250 0.886 SJ Arturs Irbe
2656 184 0 4.16 16 27 3 1470 0.875 HAR Sean Burke
1338 93 0 4.17 9 12 2 763 0.878 EDM Ron Tugnutt
1326 95 0 4.30 2 17 1 743 0.872 OTT Daniel Berthiaume
802 59 0 4.41 3 9 0 405 0.854 PHI Stephane Beauregard
3388 250 0 4.43 8 46 3 1711 0.854 OTT Peter Sidorkiewicz
65 5 0 4.62 0 0 1 39 0.872 CAL Andrei Trefilov
1373 111 0 4.85 4 15 1 784 0.858 HAR Frank Pietrangelo
73 6 0 4.93 0 0 1 34 0.824 WIN Mike O'Neill
60 5 0 5.00 0 1 0 46 0.891 SJ Wade Flaherty
2000 176 0 5.28 2 30 1 1220 0.856 SJ Jeff Hackett
930 86 0 5.55 2 14 1 559 0.846 SJ Brian Hayward
160 15 0 5.63 0 3 0 91 0.835 TOR Rick Wamsley
20 2 0 6.00 0 0 0 7 0.714 WAS Olaf Kolzig
90 10 0 6.67 0 2 0 44 0.773 OTT Darrin Madeley
249 30 0 7.23 0 5 0 146 0.795 OTT Steve Weeks
98 13 0 7.96 0 2 0 51 0.745 LA David Goverde
45 7 0 9.33 0 1 0 21 0.667 TB David Littman
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Randy A. Coulman, M.Sc. | ARIES Laboratory
Research Assistant | Department of Computational Science
| University of Saskatchewan
coulman@cs.Usask.ca | Saskatoon, SK S7N 0W0
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There are several types of copy protection, and the point is to make sure the
user is using a legitimate copy. The simplest and virtually fool-proof way is
for the program to somehow fixate itself to the machine it was installed on
(some sort of checksum, serial number, whatever) so a copy put on a different
machine (NOT installed from original disks) will not work.
The program is definitely backupable, if restored to the same machine (depends
on the programmer... don't use a disk drive characteristic!) If the user
did an upgrade to the machine, he/she should reinstall all programs any way.
No document look-up, no disk wear-and-tear!
I did not say that the originals would allow only one install. The user's
conscience should do that.
I know, I'll get flamed for this... But with the increasing number of "casual"
users who either unknowingly or don't care about the software copyrights
(It's the truth. I have "friends" who ask me for copies of my latest games
all the time, and when I refused, they went after somebody else.), casual
pirating is becoming more of a problem. Some sort of copy protection will
discourage the casual copying. I've seen what some of my "friends" dug up
somewhere... Latest and the greatest games, all cracked, WITHIN days of actual
release! You know how many bytes you need to change in X-wing to disable
the quiz? TWO! Yes, TWO! (And don't ask me which ones they are.) Determined
pirates are unstoppable, given enough time, but their results do not spread
that far, since pirate boards are not that well-known, and easily tracked once
found by authorities. It is the "casual" pirates that the copy protection is
determined to discourage.
What I believe the companies should do is implement the above plus
a special patch once the user registers that loudly exclaims upon bootup
"REGISTERED TO XXXXX -- address, city, state zip" and disables the above.
Two benefits: 1) encourages registration, 2) cuts down on pirating and
makes it more traceable, because if the patch's registration message is
encrypted, it will be quite hard to change, and therefore provides a
stable trail of who allowed their copy out of their hands, and thus
violated their license agreement.
This way, the legitimate users who does not register will experience minimal
discomfort (who does major upgrades to their computer frequently?) as only
problem they have is they won't be able to restore to another computer.
The registered users would have proven they are legitmate users and therefore
gains full rights, and can restore to different machines. On the other hand,
the software company now have a record of where THIS particular copy is
supposed to be. If this user's copy was found to be somewhere it was not
supposed to be, we know who has broken their license agreement. Of course,
a hacker can break that eventually, but that's not the point, is it?
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That includes suicides. Since it has been shown in other countries that
suicide rates are pretty much independent of the means available for
doing oneself in (studies include some done/published in Japan, Canada,
Austria, Norway), suicides ought not be included in the count.
If this is done, the number of vehicle-related deaths greatly exceeds that
of firearms-related deaths in Texas.
Certainly not.
Why? Unless it's doing something that directly hurts someone else, what's
the point? (Otherwise, you'd better stop operating all motor vehicles, since
the price of operating them *greatly* exceeds the cost in lives of firearms.
WEll, it's been done at least twice. South (North?) Carolina did it a few
years back...and watched its crime rate relative to the rest of the country
rise quite a bit.
Virginia just passed the law...no word yet on what the results will be, but
I'd be willing ot bet that a reduction in crime rates won't be one of them.
Self-defense doesn't "inflict" on other people (except perhaps the criminal
who's tried to do you damage, and maybe indirectly on future potential victims
who might not become victims).
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Ever since Craig Rowland posted his piece "New Encryption"
to sci.crypt there has been some discussion of our company,
Secured Communications Technologies, Inc, and on encryption
algorithm, NEA.
I spoke to Craig at length on 4/21/93 and we covered a lot
of ground. Some of the information in the posting requires some
clarification, and I would like to answer some of the questions
raised on sci.crypt.
SCT is a small company based in Silver Spring Maryland. Our
two main products at this time are a PC based secure
communications program called SECOM and a general purpose
encryption chip which uses the NEA algorithm developed for SECOM.
SECOM provides an encrypted secure communication link
between two PC's connected over dial up telephone lines. It
supports simultaneous bi-directional file transfer and keyboard
to screen "chat". It has its own proprietary communications
protocol which is tightly integrated to the encryption. All
though it is a packetized link, the data stream appears to be
continuous because the packet boundaries are hidden.
When SECOM was initially developed, it was implemented to
use DES encryption. A business decision was made to seek export
approval for the product because it was perceived that the
overseas market was a large one and provided a good marketing
opportunity.
We soon found out that we would NEVER be granted general
export approval for anything using DES. All though the reason
for this was never explicitly stated, it seems to have something
to do with secret government to government agreements which are
still in effect.
In any event, the decision was made to develop a new and
different algorithm which would take the place of DES. This was
the reason NEA (New Encryption Algorithm) was born.
At this time NEA is being held as a trade secret. The
preliminary work of patenting it has begun, and the plan is to
make it public once the patent process is complete. All though
one can make certain legal arguments for keeping it an ongoing
secret, I think in the case of an encryption algorithm it is
necessary to let people "shoot at it" over an extended period of
time to prove its worth.
In order to get export approval for SECOM/NEA, it was
necessary to go through NSA and to reveal to them the details of
the program and algorithm. This was done only AFTER we had a
finished product to submit.
Let me state unequivocally that there is NO "back door" to
the program or the algorithm. Secured Communications
Technologies is a closely held private company and
NSA/FBI/CIA/NIST/WHATEVER has NO financial interest in any way
whatsoever with the company or any of the people involved.
From a practical business standpoint, we are interested in
selling chips and software (hopefully in large quantities) and a
back door to the encryption, if found out, could destroy our
credibility and our business.
With the encryption algorithm approved for export, we set
out to talk to a number of potential customers for encryption
products and systems. We were able to identify several common
threads of functionality requirements. This led to the design of
a chip with the encryption algorithm "cast in silicon" and
certain other capabilities added so that the chip could fulfill
the broad range of requirements that we identified.
We are strongly opposed to the clipper/capstone chips. In a
press release today, our president, Dr. Stephen Bryen stated:
"It seems as if the government has an unlimited source
of funds to use to push its new bugged chips on the American
Public. But do we not understand how the National Security
Agency, which is not supposed to be involved in domestic
spying, can fund the development of a commercial chip
intended to accommodate U.S. government domestic spying
activities."
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Are you so ignorant that you have never heard of _Archaeopteryx_?
The special creation "theory" is nothing but holes. Please show me a
species poofed into existence by your god. I have never seen this.
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I'll go with Mark Grace, and in 2 years, Frank Thomas.
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Comments about "who needs backup copies"? and "YOU do" deleted....
I'll toss in my 2 cents worth - I've begun to think that distribution
disks are made on some of the least reliable floppy disk stocks available.
We've been especially plagued by Borland's distribution disks. I'm
lucky if I can install from them as many as 3 times before they crap
out on me. So definitely, as a matter of course we ALWAYS make copies
to do our installations with.
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Thinking of buying from MidWest Micro of Ohio? Think *very* carefully.
Unless you are absolutely sure you won't have any problems, you may want
to trade elsewhere.
Despite the fact that they answer the phone, "Hi! I'm <whoever> and we're
having a GREAT Day!", they weren't quite so happy when I wanted to return
a modem that didn't work as I expected it to.
The details:
I ordered one of their house brand "Infotel" 14.4/DF internal FAX modems.
In reality, it was a Twincom Lightning FAX that had a paper sticker over
the name. Given the poor reports on the net about this modem, I would not
have ordered it, had I known this in advance.
It arrived on time. The documentation stated that it would work (and was
preconfigured) as COM4, providing that COM2 was not in use at the same time.
For several reasons, I have a serial card configured for COM1/COM2. At the
time I installed the modem, nothing was connected to COM2.
Although the modem appeared to work, during every connection at 9600 or
14.4, it would randomly break the connection and hang up the phone. After
spending some time on the phone with MidWest's tech support, they suggested
disabling the COM2 port.
This appeared to solve the disconnect problem, but was an unacceptable long
term solution. I had to have COM1 and 2 available, even though they both
would not be in use at the same time as the modem.
I called back 20 minutes prior to their closing and waited in Voicemail
hell, listening to repeated advertisements for MidWest Micro products. I
was then promptly disconnected. Apparently it was quiting time and they
didn't want to be bothered with callers that had been waiting on the line.
I called the next day and asked the Customer Diservice agent for an RMA
number. She promptly switched me to a "Tech Support" rep that implied that
it was my equipment at fault and that he wasn't going to give me an RMA
number. He suggested I use some nonstandard IRQ settings, a solution I
was not happy with. The modem should work as originally configured.
Conclusion:
I'm not sure the modem would work ok in a basic system, but it clearly does
not work in a multi port system like mine. Since my time is worth more
than the aggravation or the cost of the modem, I gave it to a local
charitable organization (with a description of my problem) and ordered
a Practical Peripherals 14.4MT from PC Connection.
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I am interested in finding other Physical Therapy Students on the
net...If you are one, or you know anyone could you get into contact
with me via email, my address is
gecko@camelot.bradley.edu
thankyou
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I wouldn't punish him with eternal torture if he didn't love me. But then
I;m a decent chap. It seems your god isn't.
I've looked, and he wasn't. Another promise broken.
Lying bastard! How do you know what effort I have and have not given?
Can anyone eaplain what he's just said here?
Peter
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The last year before Bryan Murray took over, the Wings did not make the
playoffs. While they had been considered a possible contender when Jacques
Demers first arrived, in his last two years they were, respectively,
embarrassed in the first round by Chicago, and then failed to make the
playoffs (at a time, a might add, when there were only five teams in the
Norris).
It's true that Vancouver did not make the playoffs for many a year before
Quinn came, but in those years the Smythe Division was a lot--I mean *a lot*--
tougher division than the Norris, also known as the "Snorris", division.
Vancouver had to play Edmonton and Calgary, both very legitimate Stanley
Cup contenders, eight times a year, while Detroit got to play such
powerhouses as Toronto and Minnesota. Now, Edmonton is hardly even a force
in the league, and the Smythe even has the mighty San Jose sharks, while
over this same period of time in which Vancouver was improving, so was
everybody in the Norris (except St. Louis). Detroit had to improve just
to keep up with the competition in their division. They had to improve *a
lot* to get better than their competition in the Norris.
Bryan Murray inherited a team with very little talent. For really good
players, they had Yzerman, Burr, and Probert, and that was about it. (And
no doubt some will dispute whether Burr and Probert were that good). The
rest were either very green rookies or washed up veterans. The only reason
they got as far as they did in the years before Murray came was due to the
coaching of Demers, who, at least at first, got every last ounce of effort
possible out of his team. Then, even his coaching began to degrade.
There are a number of reasons why Detroit wasn't in as bad a shape standings
wise when Murray took over as Vanc. was when Quinn took over, some of which
I outlined above, but Murray did not have any better personnel to work with
at the outset than did Quinn, with the exception of Yzerman. And one player
cannot alone make a team into a Stanley Cup contender, as I'm sure everyone
reading this will agree.
We'll be able to see better which team is really the most improved when they
face each other in the conference final (assuming they don't get knocked out,
like last year).
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You should probably use numbers much larger than 64-bits. Also, you
may want to include some randomly-generated bitstrings in your protocol.
This way, if someone should find the shared key you and another person
use on one day, they won't be able to guess it for the next day....
Ie A sends G**A mod P and random string R0
B sends G**B mod P and random string R1
Both find (G**A mod P)** B mod P = Shared Key, then both calculate
Session Key = Hash(R0,Shared Key, R1)
Also, you will want to make sure that you're getting the right public
key value G**A mod P. Someone with the power to intercept and change messages
can oterwise spoof you by sending both of you *his* public key, and then
acquiring a session key with each of you....
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For Sale in Northern Virgina
Arcade Video Games
Asteroids $200
Omega Race $300
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Generally I agree with you. However, (1) last night ESPN cut away to Baseball
Tonite, which looks like SportsCenter tailored to baseball, and they cut
away at 7:40 pacific. That's quite a contract they have there. (2) if
ESPN couldn't deliver, they should have had a transistion plan to
let SportsChannel pick up the slack.
Nonetheless, it is ultimately the fault of the US-American public that regular
season baseball has precedence over playoff hockey in the U.S.
Support your team; support your game.
Somebody in r.s.h. had an excellent idea that we should write Chrysler
to thank them for supporting hockey with their ads and that we would
consider their products. Here's an equally excellent idea, watch
baseball for 10 minutes (I know I'm asking a lot, but that's what spew
bags are for), write down who is advertising, and write them letters
complaining that they are supporting baseball to your displeasure and
that you won't consider buying their products because of it.
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:In article <enea1-270493135255@enea.apple.com>
:>Can anyone out there tell me the difference between a "persistent" disease
:>and a "chronic" one? For example, persistent hepatitis vs chronic
:>hepatitis.
:
:I don't think there is a general distinction. Rather, there are
:two classes of chronic hepatitis: chronic active hepatitis and chronic
:persistent hepatitis. I can't think of any other disease where the
:term persistent is used with or in preference to chronic.
:
:Much as these two terms "chronic active" and "chronic persistent"
:sound fuzzy, the actual distinction between the two conditions
:is often fairly fuzzy as well.
I beg to differ. Chronic *active* hepatitis implies that the disease
remains active, and generally leads to liver failure. At the very
minimum, the patient has persistently elevated liver enzymes (what some
call "transaminitis"). Chronic *persistant* hepatitis simply means that
the patient has HbSag in his/her blood and can transmit the infection, but
shows no evidence of progressive disease. If I had to choose, I'd much
rather have the persistant type.
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The subject says nearly everything;
I am talking about the accellerator card (note the 'X'), not about
the ET4000 product (without 'X').
Please mail me the address of an appropriate ftp-server.
Thanx:
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actually
clock,
phone
24 hours
could call
from
more
lights
dinner
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That is not true, with chosen plaintext attacks DES keys can be determined
without the full search.
I am not willing to take that bet.
You can obviously shove arbitrary data through your chip......
As for the key, it is stated that the sesion key exchange is external to
the chip, so I can pick my keys too.
BING BING BING BING BING, THAT EXACTLY MY POINT, SINCE WE CANT KNOW THAT
THEY DO NOT HAVE THIS CAPABILITY, THE ONLY SAFE ASSUMPTION IS THAT THEY
DO... i admit that most of my cryptographic complaints are probably
unfounded, but since we cant know one way or the other, im not gonig to
take their word for it....
Oh come on, thats like saying you could evaluate DES without the S-box
constants.....
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CompuServe is in Columbus, OH. So are the corporate headquarters of several
major insurance companies, the largest private R&D company in the world
(Batelle Memorial Institute), DCSC (The Defense Construction & Supply
Center), Ohio State University (one of the three largest US universities),
OCLC (the Online College Library Center), and so on. You'd be amazed,
actually.
Columbus only *looks* like a cow town.
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I have a few questions that I would like answers to
(or opinions on) since I'm thinking about buying a LC-III:
Q1) When the PowerPC-based Macs are announced, what will
happen to the 680X0-based Macs?
Q2) Is System 7 the 'last word' for 680X0-based Macs?
Will we ever get REAL multi-tasking for the Mac?
Q3) Will there be a way for NuBUS/PDS-equipped Macs to add
a PowerPC-on-a-board to their systems?
I'd hate to think that I'm going to put my $$ down
on a machine that in 6 months is now part of a
dead-end product line!
Thanks in advance,
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I have both an '84 and an '86 Camry, each with manual 5-speed transmissions.
The '84 has about 105,000 miles on it and the '86 about 83,000 miles. ABout
a year ago I found that the master cylinder on the clutch in the '84 was
leaking fluid around the piston seal, leading to air in the system and fluid
back into the passenger compartment of the car. I pulled the plunger and
got a rebuild kit (new plunger, seal, etc.) and thought I had the problem
licked. Much to my surprise, the same problem developed several months
later! This time I looked carefully at the master cylinder to make sure
there were no scratches, burrs, or other obvious causes of the problem. I
didn't find any. Ever since I have been periodically feeding the clutch
hydraulins additional fluid and bleeding air from the system. I knew I
would be selling the car and didn't want to go all the way to solving the
problem.
I should add that the clutch is original, and that I've had to adjust the
pedal to allow maximum extension of the piston into the master cylinder in
order to actuate the clutch.
My hypothesis is that this means that when fully depressing the clutch pedal,
the angle of the piston rod (attached to the pedal) is off the axix of the
cylinder, thus cocking the piston and seal and perhaps deforming it.
What do you think of that as an explanation? Can you suggest a possible fix
short of replacing the master cylinder and getting a new clutch put in?
Now the '86: same problem, except that the above diagnosis doesn't explain
why all of the fluid leaked out (by way of the master cylinder, into the
passenger compartment) while I was on vacation for 10 days, during which
the clutch pedal was not depressed or otherwise caused to distort. What
can you suggest here?
Many thanks. Let's hope I don't end up going to Click and Clack on this...
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Hey guys, who is this Jack Morris fella ??????
ONLY JOKING !!!!! But try to lighten up will ya ? The season's only just
started and everyone's apoplectic. If all you statheads out there are trying to
justify how Morris is doing at the moment, just remember that we're talking
about a very small sample size. There is a helluva long way to go, so sit back
and enjoy the ride.
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Apple and several other manufacturers have already committed to a monitor
design that does just that. It was announced along with the new
administration's efforts to cut waste and fuel consumption. I know that
in the buildings where I work, gigawatts are wasted by unused, always-on
machines and monitors.
-Kelley-
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Thomas Kelley Boylan, PowerPC, IBM Austin, kelleyb@austin.ibm.com
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You are absolutely correct. Braves fans are nothing but a bunch of
bandwagoners. Correct me if I am wrong, but 4 or 5 years ago you couldnt give
away a ticket to see the Braves play.I would bet my next paycheck that 80% of
the so-called Braves fans living outside of Georgia at the present time can not
name more than 3 players from their 1988 season. On the other hand, ask any
Cubs fan living anywhere in the United States to name 3 players from any given
year and 80% of them probably could.
Granted, the fact that a team wins brings people to the ball park, but
that does not mean they diserve the title "America's Team"
The only reason they are considered America's team is because of Ted
Turner and his little TV station which broadcasts across the nation.
I'll consider Toronto AMerica's team before the Braves
GO REDS!
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It's been a while since I've reviewed a car but today I paid a visit
to an old friend whose love for Audis has been so overwhelming that he
makes a not too sucessful living selling them.
Without further delay, I will get to the 1993 Audi S4:
1) Servotronic steering:
[For those who are not familiar with what Servotronic is, it is the
name for the speed variable power steering manufactured by ZF and
used in Audis and BMWs.]
I have been outspoken in my damming of Servotronic over the past
couple of months, and this was based on magazine reviews and drives of
the Audi 90 CS quattro and the Audi 100CS fwd. I am quite happy to
report now that on the S4, the Servotronic is *inoffensive*. I
suppose that due to the fat gumball tires, the Servotronic has been
loaded up more and this, so far has been the best implementation that
I have tried. It is far from perfect, mind you, and I'd be much
happier if it was an option that I could refuse, but on the S4, I no
longer consider this to be bad enough where I feel the entire car is
ruined.
The steering is still a tad too light, but it is accurate and I
suppose the stiffly sprung chassis sends back so much information that
some makes it through to the driver's hands. So there is feel and
there is accuracy in the S4's steering. But there is also room for
improvement. I consider the S4's steering to be better than the
Japanese competition, primarily because the Japanese do not believe in
"feel" and engineer it out completely.
2) Engine
Wheee! What a pressure cooker. With just 110 miles on the clock I did
not expect the S4 to be producing anywhere close to what it will be
putting out 10000 miles later, but still, the car packs a terrific
punch. For a turbocharged machine, it is very unusual in that it
encourages lazy driving. i.e. low revs, high gear. It is so
supremely flexible that one could hardly believe that there's only 2.2
liters of displacement to move this 3700 pound car around in such a
fashion. With maximum torque available at 1950 rpm and a 7200 rpm
redline, the car can pretty much be left in third all day.. which
translates to a speed range of something like 20-100 mph. A
chracteristic that one normally associates with large capacity V8s.
The technical achievement is breadthtaking.
Throttle response is right up there with a good atmospheric engine. In
fact, it would even put peaky multivalve engines to shame. Downshifts
are almost unnecessary. It is more fun to use the "overboost" feature
than to rev the engine. For those not familiar, the S4 engine features
up to 15 seconds of additional turbo boost for passing. Sort of like
lighting up the after burners in a jet fighter, one could, with the
right foot only, in third gear, blast the car from 30 to 80 in just a
few moments.. simply by flooring the gas. As far as the numbers go,
maximum torque available in overboost mode shoots up to about 270 lb
ft.. incredible for a 2.2 liter. It takes a few moments for it to
develop overboost but it is well worth waiting for. Since this is quite
a heavy car, one's body parts are not flung around like say, the Corrado
VR6. The acceleration is smooth and strong, somewhat similar to riding
in a jetliner as it accelerates down the runway on takeoff. Also, one
is treated to a very distinctive and entertaining whistle from the
turbo.. the only entertaining sound to come out of a very
refined but bland sounding 5 banger..
Yes, Audi has refined the 5 to the point where at 7200 rpm it sounds as
serene as it does at 2000. The smoothness is outstanding, but not quite
up to the standards of a very good 6, e.g. a 12 valve BMW. I'd say that
in terms of refinement, i.e. willingness to rev, smoothness, lack of
harshness under full acceleration it is better than many V6s. However,
lost in the refinement process is the characteristic 5 cylinder bark
that made the older engines so characterful, if not terribly refined.
The 20 valve turbo 5 sounds pretty bland except for the whistle under
full boost. Subjectively, I'd rate the VW VR6 engine as being far more
musical than the turbo 5.. Also, Audi's own V8 is also far more musical,
with a rorty race car growl when pressed, though none of these can
match its grunt.
The only hint of the engine's true capacity occurs when one is taking
off from rest after the turbo has come to a near stop. With the extra
inertia from the permanently engaged 4wd system, one has to be somewhat
delicate in feeding in the clutch to prevent an embarassing stall.
Alternately one could use more revs.. In both cases a very small price
to pay for such a fantastic engine. I think that Audi of America should
offer an automatic option for this car, just as they offer (though in
extremely small numbers) a 5 speed for the much peakier V8. The
characteristics of the engine are perfect for an automatic. Ironically,
in europe a slush is available but none is offered for the land of the
slush. Marketing twits rearing their ugly heads again...
3) Chassis
I've noticed that Audis tend to have very wide wheels and relatively
modest tire widths. The car comes with Firestones of size 225/50 ZR16..
which is not uncommon at all. However, the very attractive 5 spoke
wheels are no less than 8 inches wide, so there is no sidewall bulge
whatsoever. Combined with the flared wheel arches, the S4 has a mouth
watering macho, yet subdued look.
On rough concrete, it becomes immediately clear that the new 100 body
style has made significant advances in structural rigidity as well as
road noise suppression.. I suppose the two are inter-related, but I
digress. To use a cliche, the S4's body feels like it has been carved
out of stone. Flex is totally undetectable, even when going over rough
roads. With a super rigid body like this stiff springs and stiff dampers
do not cause excessive harshness and while the S4's ride quality will
never worry a Lexus, it will also not draw comparisons to trucks or
pony cars.
The servotronic steering has already been mentioned. I consider it to
be inoffensive because it did not inhibit spirited cornering. I was
able to test the car's cornering powers without too much trepidation. I
think a new concept is at work in this car. With its fat gumball tires,
talking about understeer or oversteer is practically meaningless. On a
banked highway on ramp, I went in slow and started applying power as I
went around. I could feel the g forces build to the point where the
skin on my face was being tugged sideways. Yet the car was totally and
completely obedient to throttle and steering inputs.. It felt that the
limits were not even close to being approached. The g forces were
thrilling, but the entire affair of going around a curve is strangely
uninvolving. You tell the car what you want and it does it. End of
story. I think that I am starting to relate more and more to those
reviewers who were highly impressed by the Honda NSX's clinical
efficiency but were unable to fall in love with the car.
The brakes have a very good firmness to them and stop the car pretty
well too, though I've read that they are prone to fade. I am not too
surprised, since the S4 does not have uprated brakes over the base Audi
100 fwd. Harder pads would help, but that in turn would lead to a more
wooden response when cold. I am starting to see a trend among the
luxury/sports sedan makers where extra weight is not being offset by
additional braking capacity. The LS400's fade performance is nothing to
brag about; neither is the Q45's or the Legend's. Brake fade these days
seem to be a forgotten virtue when everybody's attention is focused on
anti-lock capability.
4) Comfort
For a car with such sporty abilities, its comfort levels are also
excellent. The cabin is beautifully appointed, with carbon-fiber panel
inserts in place of the wood trim of the '92 S4. All the expected
gizmos are there.. heated seats, power seats, seat memory, power this
and that. The glaring ommision was the trip computer, which was removed
because Audi hasn't gotten it to work reliably yet.. That means that the
car has no boost gauge. A real disappointment taking into account how
much the turbo dominates its performance.
Unusual for the germans, the S4 comes with a Honda style moonroof, as
well as the very intelligent dial-a-sunroof-position rotary switch.
Noise levels, including engine and tire noise is so low that I wouldn't
consider the Lexus' advantage in this area to be significant enough
to sway a potential buyer.
5) Conclusion
Even though few will be able to afford an Audi S4 at its sticker price
of $48K, the car is a bargain if one takes into account what it has to
offer over the competition. The 20 valve turbo 5 is a real gem, even if
it doesn't produce Ferrari sounds. No other luxury/sports sedan maker
offers the utter security of quattro all wheel drive, which to some is
worth the extra money all by itself. The safety features are also
top notch.. 1994 side impact standard compliant, the very elegant
automatic seat belt tensioners and the dual airbags. The 100 series
Audis have been outstanding in government crash tests. It gets my
thumbs up for being so overwhelmingly capable rather than being
all out exciting and intoxicating.
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:All right, listen up.... What are the possibilities of transmission through
:swimming pool water? Especially if the chlorination isn't up to par?
:
:I've heard of community swimming pools refered to as PUBLIC URINALS so what
:else is going on?
No dice. As soon as the sperm cells hit the water they would virtually
explode. The inside of the cell is hypertonic, and since the membrane is
semipermeable water would rush in and cause the cell to burst.
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Indeed, the sky doesn't look much like a black body if you look carefully
enough; in particular, its temperature at radio frequencies is quite a
bit higher than you would see from a black body. Morgan&Gordon's fat
"Communications Satellite Handbook" has a graph of sky temperature vs.
wavelength, in fact, for communications design.
However, in terms of energy content, the RF frequencies are negligible.
For thermal purposes, at very large distances from the Sun the sky
looks like a black body at 3.5K (Allen, "Astrophysical Quantities").
I haven't found a number for non-large distances, since solar radiation
tends to be something you can't just ignore :-), but M&G says "about 4K"
in a brief discussion of why solar radiation dominates the problem.
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Simple !! Look for VESA drivers in VPIC 6.0e package !!
Many SVGA card supported. Look for it on your favorite BBS.
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Not tonight honey, i just received my Nuvotel :-]
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Uh, no. These burst detectors are just that, burst detectors.
They have no angular resolution.
Now a network of burst detectors could have angular resolution,
but we do not have a decent set of different networks at the distances
neccesary from each other to determine if they're happening in the oort
cloud or not.
We have one network, and trying to make two networks out of it
degrades what angular resolution we have.
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