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(formerly Maya computer) advertised a DayStar 33 MHz PowerCache WITH
68882 for $295! Can you believe it? I know prices would be falling,
but geeze!
Thought you might be interested...
Chuck
--
Chuck Williams ==> CS Intern ==> Pacific Northwest Laboratories | 10 |
6,201 | Give the new Viewsonic 17 a good look. I have seen it side by side with
an old Viewsonic 7, a MAG 17, a Nanao 17" (not the Trinitron one), and
a Sony OEM 17" (which does have a Trinitron tube). The new Viewsonic
beat all of them easily in terms of picture quality, and I think it is
far superior to the 16" Sun that I am staring at now. The place asks
$1178 for it; I would have bought it if I had not just bought a 15"
Nanao F340iw a week earlier :( | 5 |
6,202 |
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Ah, here Freeman is being prejudiced (look it up and see what I mean Freeman).
Here Freeman is pre-judging someone before he knows all of the facts. Guess
it can happen to the best (and in his case the worst) of us.
Freeman thinks I am behind when actually I am quite on top of things. The
point he seems to be missing now is that after a certain point accuracy can be
very tedious and ridiculous. See Freeman's next post for an explanation.
| 19 |
6,203 |
Sounds pretty familiar. I posted similar cries about last September when
Caroline just entered daycare. She was two, then, and have been with
continuous colds since until last March. As spring approaches, her colds
slowed down. Meanwhile we grew more and more relaxed about her colds.
Only once did the doctor diagnosed an ear infection and only twice she
had antibiotics. (The other time was due to sinus infection, and I wished
that I did not give her that awful Septra.)
There are the 'net studies' -- that is, if you read this newsgroup often,
there will be a round of questions like this every month. There might
be formal studies like that, but bear with my not so academic experience.
Okay?
Gee, I bet 50/50 you'll hear cases in all these catagories.
I am pretty sure, an insulated child at home sicks less. But, that child
still will face the world one day.
That's what I believe and comfort myself with. Caroline will get more
and more colds for sure before she learned not to stick her hand in other
kid's mouth nor let other kids do the same. Cold virus mutate easily.
However, I hope that her immune system will be stronger to fight these
diseases, so she would be less severely affected. Everytime she has a cold,
we make sure she blow her nose frequently and give her Dorcol or Dimetapp
at night so she can have good rest (thanks to some suggestions from the net).
That's about all the care she needs from us. I try very hard to keep her
off antibiotics. Twice her ped. gave me choice to decide whether she would
have antibiotics. I waited just long enough (3-4 days) to see that she
fought the illness off. I do understand that you don't have much choice if
the child is in pain and/or high fever.
If the child doesn't rely on antibiotics to fight off the sickness everytime,
then the child should be stronger.
I'll leave this to expert.
If your child just entered daycare, I'm pretty sure the first 6 months will be
the hardest. (Then, you get more used to it. Boy, do I hate to see me typing
this sentence. I recall when I read something like this last September, I said
to myself, 'oh, sure.' But, I do get used to it, now.) However, I do hear
people say that it does get better after a year or two. I am looking forward
to a healthier next winter. As it gets warmer, I hope you do get some break
soon.
Eat well, sleep well. Try not to use antibiotics if not absolutely necessary.
Good luck.
Wen-lin
| 9 |
6,204 | You want to speed up ballgames?
1. Enforce the two minutes between innings. As it is, many fields are
allowing THREE minutes between them. Fifteen seconds before
TV commercials are gone to, Thirty or so before action begins upon
the return to the game. Two minutes, last out to first pitch, or
a ball is called.
2. Don't grant time to batters just because they want it. They may get
pissed at first, but they'll get in line, once anything the pitcher
throws while they're adjusting their wristbands is a strike.
3. Mandate a rule permitting only N seconds between pitches (the current
rule is too lenient), and then enforce it. Fifteen seconds is more
than enough time. If the pitch isn't released in 15, call it a ball,
and restart the clock.
Baseball games take about 2:51 in the NL, and just a shade under 3 hours
in the AL. That's just too damn long. I don't like to PLAY in 3 hour
games, much less WATCH a game for that long. My butt falls asleep, and
if I'm watching on TV, I'll channel surf between pitches, catching
colorized versions of Mr. Ed, Leave it to Beaver, and "Those Wacky
Nieporents" on Nick at Nite.
| 11 |
6,205 | If re-boosting the HST by carrying it with a shuttle would not damage it,
then why couldn't HST be brought back to earth and the repair job done
here?
Is it because two shuttle flights would be required, adding to the alredy
horrendous expense?
Gruss,
Dr Bruce Scott The deadliest bullshit is
Max-Planck-Institut fuer Plasmaphysik odorless and transparent
bds at spl6n1.aug.ipp-garching.mpg.de -- W Gibson
| 12 |
6,206 | Looking for ORGANIZER program for Windows.
Currently have Lotus Organizer, not bad, but looking for better.
Should have a calender / scheduler.
Should have a to do list.
Nice additions : Address / Phone Book
Diary
Please, any suggestions? Shareware/Public/or Copyrighted...
Please EMAIL sthong@eniac.seas.upenn.edu
--
-------------------------------------------
Steven Hong
Email Address : sthong@eniac.seas.upenn.edu
University of Pennsylvania
Engineering Class of 1996 | 17 |
6,207 |
this is an interesting point. some people are not really buying the coverage,
they are buying 'peace of mind', marketing folks love selling that. i suggest
that people *choose* to not engage their minds in peaceless worry rather than
buying that 'peace of mind'. | 4 |
6,208 | Please post your results, a close friend has this condition and
has asked these same questions.
| 9 |
6,209 | Does anyone know of a source (book, file, etc.) of ALL the standard
resource names in X11R5? A small description of what the resource
IS would also be helpful, but not vital. Any help in which direction
to go would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
Robin Kinzy
=================================================================
=================================================================
| 6 |
6,210 |
[Anyway, your argument seems to be saying, "If _I_ were
God, I certainly wouldn't do things that way; therefore, God doesn't do
things that way."] | 18 |
6,211 | In an attempt to do animation with POV I have created two little
programs. One is a C program that will perform a "morph" between
any two points given the amount of frames for the morph. And then
it will write the points, and the function (translate, rotate, etc.) out
to a file. Then I have a Perl script that will read the list of functions
and insert them into a .pov file at a given line. I had hoped this would
let me do simple animation. However, I have discovered that simply
performing incremental rotations on an object will not spin a stationary
object but will actually rotate the object about the axis. Now I know
an easy way around this would be to first translate the object to the
origin perform the rotation and then move it back but I know there
must be another way around this. I had thought perhaps it was because
I had created objects at the origin and then translated them to a new
point and then done the rotation, which could cause this behavior. However
this occurs on objects that are not translated at all. Any help is
appreciated. | 7 |
6,212 | Has anybody had a chance to find out how the new HP Laser Jet 4L behaves
with Windows ? | 17 |
6,213 |
I'd use a secret (nope, obscure) cryptographic encoding to expand the
30 bit serial number to a 64 bit block. The redundancy hereby introduced
can be used to detect tampered Clipper signals where some public enemy
replaced the L.E. block by random data.
And of course the L.E. block would be used to initialise the encryption
of the user data so that at the receiving end the correct L.E. block must
be processed in order to have any chance of getting the plaintext back.
For those of you who might want to mangle the L.E. block (e.g. by xor-ing
a constant pattern) on the transmission line and restore it before feeding
it into the receiving Crippler Chip I would add further encrypted copies
of this block (perhaps created by repeated application of the encryption
algorithm or so) at regular intervals during the transmission. If the
receiving chip detects a mismatch it must assume that the line is bad and
it will cease to work; in your own interest you are protected from getting
faulty plaintext, you know -- it's just like a checksum for your own
safety ;-(.
The `monitoring agencies' won't have the famous black box which is needed
for actual decryption and will be kept by the FBI; but nothing prevents
them from using special boxes which will do the redundancy check for the
serial number block and consistency checks on the embedded L.E. blocks
within the transmission. These boxes will turn a red light on as soon as
they detect a bitstream that violates the correct protocol.
So don't anyone think that you can use the chip and fool L.E. about the
tapping key -- I bet the developpers have provided much better checks
than those suggested above. Of course it's absolutely crucial that the
algorithms (and protocols) remain secret. Personally I doubt they will.
| 3 |
6,214 |
There is? Then why does the documentation say:
}Commercial, government, and institutional users MUST register their
}copies of XV, for the exceedingly REASONABLE price of just $25 per
}workstation/X terminal.
It doesn't sound like a "voluntary donation" to me.
--Dave | 6 |
6,215 | There are no MiniDocks with math coprocessors available right now and I am not
aware of any in development. Demand appears low for such a device right now,
but I'm sure some enterprising vendor would create one if there were sufficient
demand.
Lynn | 10 |
6,216 |
They certainly never CALLED themselves "Palestinians"
Coming from a soldier that can't surprise you. Eitan is now in
charge of Tsomet, and there's a reason why he only gets a few votes
every year: They only elect him because he is squeaky clean, no
corruption.
I'm ignorant. What's New Statesman?
Oh, those Crafty Jews again! When will you learn, anti-Semite from
Iceland.
Let's face it, in 1967, what other view was there?
The penniless could mean anyone, big guy. Grow up. I hate
your brackets.
They gave them advance warning. Not like the PLO, eh?
Yeah, yeah. More brackets. Am I too picky?
Bracket man.
That was the truth. Were you there, Elias?
So the Holocaust never happened, eh Naziman Elias?
Lehi always warned in advance. Not the PLO, buddy boy.
It was true! Why should Jews be unemployed? We say that in
America, Jerky.
I firmly believe that today.
You don't understand metaphor, Naziman.
And your quotes lead nowhere. Not only do I doubt there actuality,
but I guarantee they were compiled by some neo-Nazi group.
But I love your pseudo-intellectual approach. It makes you
sound even dumber than your conclusions.
Echad medinot leshtai amim. | 2 |
6,217 | 3 | |
6,218 | (Eric Roush) writes...
Funny. I didn't realize Mr. Tanner brought up Bob Knepper v. Pam Postema
in the first place. Thought it was someone named Jacobs.
Why? If a statement is truly idiotic, and is universally thought so,
the challenge is a waste of panting. Further, challenges that have
nothing (yes, nothing) to do with *baseball* are wasting others' time.
You got a problem with what Bob Knepper thinks? Let's hear it, in
some sort of categorical manner. (Actually, I question whether either
Knepper or Postema aren't "old news" at this point, although what I
have read of Postema's book is interesting.)
I agree this far.
Sez you.
That does not come out in what you say down the road, here.
Yo. Even elementary school children have had access to our postings,
albeit in an edited form. You want them to hear you talk like this?
Don't you want people who come to this group to talk baseball to think
you like to do the same? Or do you want them to think you're some
politically correct demagogue who's oh-so sensitive? (Ho-hum.)
Plus, you're here limiting free speech to "some obscure newsgroup that
I don't read." What BS. You got a problem with what Jacobs says, what
Knepper thinks, all you have to do is defeat it with better ideas, more
and better speech. Yours is the easy way out.
As for Knepper: ever notice how sometimes these guys will say just about
any darn thing that pops in their heads when a mike is shoved in front of
them? You know that often the best copy for the news is the one that isn't
pre-prepared. They know Knepper has controversial ideas about women, they
pop some question about Postema. (An interesting related question would
be whether the two ever appeared in the same game. Off the top of my head,
I guess "no." If my guess is right, Knepper popped off about something that
had nothing to do with him -- and Postema gets a book for it, and he doesn't.)
Now, why didn't *I* think of that? :-) :-) :-)
RG | 11 |
6,219 |
Whoa, dude I don't see the jump you made.
She was blessed, I'll give you that much.
What do you mean, she was placed "beyond"
the sanctification of normal humanity. | 18 |
6,220 | I have a following ACAPULCO/CANCUN mini-vacation voucher for sale:
Voucher entitles the holder to ONE ROUNDTRIP airfare and THREE DAYS/TWO
NIGHTS lodging for ONE or TWO adults in ACAPULCO or CANCUN (your choice!),
Mexico. You have 15 MONTHS to use the voucher.
All reservations must be made 60 days in advance. Holiday and peak periods
are excluded. Flights generally depart mid-week, usually on Tuesdays from
more than 70 major airports. Additional air transportation for additional
person will be made available.
$50.00 FULLY REFUNDABLE deposit is required. It should be sent along with
the voucher to Casablanca Express by June 12, 1993. After that you will get
the reservation request form in which you have ONE YEAR to travel.
This package doesn't include meals, hotel taxes and gratuities.
The voucher is offered by Casablanca Express, 6345 Balboa Blvd., Ste. 130,
Encino, CA 91316.
Approximate retail value of the voucher is cited to be $1,100.00. The
voucher is fully transferable.
Best offer takes it! | 1 |
6,221 | Two URGENT requests:
1. I need the latest update and description of MA bill S-897. From
what I gather this bill takes the Hunter Safety Courses from
Law Enforcement and places them under Fish & Game control.
2. Has someone out there compiled a list of all MA Senate & House
Bills under consideration? If they have, please e-mail me
the list. If not, is there a database I can access?
Thanx,
Yours in the fight,
Mike P.
P.S. My wife and I thought Nancy B. was great on Street Stories.
| 19 |
6,222 | Hi, friends,
Our SPARC workstation is now equippied with a GT-accelerator. we want to use
it to display stereo images. The accelerator has double buffers. How can we
access the buffers and switch between them ? With which functions can we do
that ? with functions from XGL, Phigs, Xlib or Xlib-extension ?
Your help will be highly appreciated.
Yonglong Xu
Uni. of Hannover | 6 |
6,223 |
Looking at it from up here in the Frozen North, it looks like
you could do worse than get the NRA involved. They have a
kindred problem, a large number of voters, the right attitude,
and lots of funds.
From an ethical _or_ constitutional viewpoint, I haven't seen
a good argument for cryptographic rights that doesn't also
support the NRA position on guns (and vice-versa).
Cheers,
Marc
---
Marc Thibault | marc@tanda.isis.org
Automation Architect | CIS:71441,2226
R.R.1, Oxford Mills, Ontario, Canada | NC FreeNet: aa185 | 3 |
6,224 | I need to add to your message.
I have a major problem on my hands. I have a Rodime 60+ (series
RO3000T) external hard drive. Rodime is out of business,
and not writing any more drivers. In particular, drivers
compatable with system 7.1. After talking to Rodime,
they recommended the following Hard drive manufacturers
and their driver software that were compatable:
SCSI Hard drive manufacturer Driver Software
---------------------------- ----------------
FWB Hard disk tool kit
FWB Hard disk tool kit - personal
La Cie Silverlining 5.2 or higher
Casa Blanca Driver Software Drive7
If anybody has experience with these driver software packages, please reply.
If there is shareware out there, I would like to get my hands on it. I would
much rather send a good developer the $25 or so, because most of the software
I mentioned, if purchased, would cost $125, $49, $149, and $49 respectively.
Thanks in advance.
Bob Dohr, the Association
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| 10 |
6,225 | X/Motif Gurus,
How do you handling scaling of X text while performing zooming
operations on figures? Is restricting user to select scalable fonts too
restrictive and a absolute NO NO?
Any books that have discussion on this topic? Should have really taken more
of those Computer Graphics courses but, now its too late -:( )
I will summarize response.
Thanks in advance. | 6 |
6,226 |
lightly off track, but still relevant: why all the crying
over the children? I know we are hardwired to consider
the future of the race, and comapssionate people are concerned
for all children; but so what?
For the Branch Davidians, the options were to die or
submit to Evil[tm] - and have their children's very
souls lost due to the brain washing of the Ungodly
State. (to put this in terms the 'average' netter might
grasp: they considered it the equivalent of putting
Jesse Helms in charge of NEA _and_ MTV.)
And remembering that in 1983 the Supreme Court Struck Down
Freedom of Conscience (IRS vs Bob Jones et al.):
Who's next?
Is your religion / belief system Government Approved?
Jim JOnes had won numerous awards from the state before
he moved to Guiana? Obviously state regulation would have
stopped that tragedy too.
chus
pyotr
p.s. The Mormons weren't always Saints, but they did go a long
way to be left alone. Always a ThoughtCrime in any ProperState.
| 13 |
6,227 | Hi,
I have a lots of problems using XView (libraries Release 3.2) in order to
do the following:
+ I want to create a MODAL Dialog which block the program flow
(a syncronous dialog, ala Macintosh) , as the Notice Panel
does, but with Text Item, List Item, and other XView objects.
+ The MODAL Dialog also must allows the Timer to be called (why
Notice doesn't do that?).
The problems are:
- Using the "xv_window_loop" functions most XView objects dont work
(as the List Item), and the timers aren't called.
- With the "notify_dispatch" explicit I have problem because:
"...never attempt to do direct dispaching from within a callback
routine..." as say the "XView Programming Manual (Third Edition)"
on page 486 (uhm... I know this number!!! :->).
But I need to do dispatching just inside a callback routine!
Help me, please!!!
Thanks in advance,
--- Giovanni
P.S. Please, send replay directly to my address belove (I haven't
direct access to Internet). | 6 |
6,228 | After reading this story about St. Maria Goretti (posted two weeks
ago), I am a bit confused. While it is clear that her daily
life is one of probity and sanctity, I am afraid I don't quite
understand the final episode of her life. I am reading it
correctly, she (and the Church apparently) felt that being raped
was a sin on _her_ part, one so perfidious that she would rather
die than commit it. If this is the case I'm afraid that I
disagree rather strongly.
Can anyone out there explain this one to me?
Yours in Christ, | 18 |
6,229 |
You obviously haven't read his postings clearly.
Israelophiles? Is this anything like Israelists? You're treading on
thin ice here.
Now, you're falling through the ice. Barfie! We have a playmate for
you!
There is a difference between guerrilla warfare and terrorism.
The former primarily targets enemy soldiers. The latter primarily
targets civilians, and not necessarily enemy civilans, at that.
Innocent British soldiers? Like innocent Iraqi soldiers?
THe British were EXECUTING Jewish fighters in what was soon to become
the recognized Jewish homeland. The British - to their eternal shame
and damnation - were sending shiploads of Jewish refugees, civilians,
back to Europe to be taken care of by Hitler.
By comparison, Palestinean "fighters" primarily target tourists,
schoolchildren, babies, worshippers, shoppers, movie-goers and other
such threatening people. Early Zionist fighters did no such things.
Your comparison is ignorant and odious.
Does it bug you that the "Israelites" (they used to be
Israelophiles...) happen to be right?
Are you kidding? Palestinean Arabs - who comprise a tiny proportion
of the world's refugee population, who have almost no justifiable
claim to the territory that they desire, who have acted as criminals
in the international community for decades - are being treated like
the most aggrieved and deserving minority in existence, even after
their ignominious support for Saddam in Desert Storm. How many other
world "leaders" have addressed the UN with a machine-gun in hand,
receiving a standing ovation?
You are now parrotting some of the weakest arguments of the
terrorists' apologists. Congratulations.
Gee, that's a nice name. Can I call you Pissed?
| 2 |
6,230 |
This is an interesting point. As a VERY COARSE rule of thumb, you can
figure that the final price of a product is 3 to 5 times the Cost Of Goods.
(The exact multiplier depends largely on economies of scale: Products that
sell tens of millions of units/year will be at the low end, those that sell
thousands of units/year will be at the high end. I suspect cellular phones
are in the middle). This implies that adding a $25 chip would increase the
cost of the phone by approx $100, or about 25% - 30%.
I don't think you'll get a lot of consumer support for this.
-tony | 3 |
6,231 | ........... more deleted
You need to start the X-server with -indirect its_name.
If you start it with -indirect localhost, it use the loopback adress as
it's adress. So when it try to contact another host, this one try to answer
on its loopback adress. Not good.
Remember that every machine has the adress 127.0.0.1 on the loopback network.
| 6 |
6,232 | Does anyone have any information or better, first-hand experience,
of the new Epson bubblejet printer - Stylus 800??
I'm particularly interested in hearing how well it works under Windows;
I presume that a special printer driver is required - is it supplied
as standard? Is it able to print everything that a standard Postscript
laserprinter could??
Many thanks for any replies - George | 17 |
6,233 | I was a bit surprised that the manual for my Fluke-87 multimeter
suggests applying WD-40 to the test lead sockets, especially the
current range socket. The intention is to prevent the
test-lead-is-in-the-wrong-scocket beeper from going off when there
is no test lead in that socket.
The manual is a bit vague, but I think I'd apply the WD-40 to a
swab, then wipe the socket instead of spaying the stuff directly
from the can.
Speaking of said meters: I compared the 87 against the 8060A that
I've had on my bench for almost 11 years. It has been five years
since the 8060A has been calibrated. On the DC scale, they agree
within .01 mV. AC scale is within about .1 mV. The 87 would be
just about the perfect portable meter if it had the dB scale; I
didn't feel it was worth the extra $100 for a second 8060 since I
don't use dB all that much in my work.
| 15 |
6,234 | My recollection of History/Documentary books is slitely different.
It is my understanding that Croats were allies of Germany during
WWII, while Serbs had sided with Russia. As a result Serbs did
take a beating from Croats (NOT Bosnian Moslems) while Germany
had the upper hand.
Even today, Russians consider/call Serbs as their Slovac brothers.
This is one of the issues involved in the U.N.'s lack of active
intervention against Serbs.
As for the Bosnian Moslems, I have not heard of any alliance with
Germany or Russia in recent history. Therefore, I am curious
if they did or were able to treat other parties in this conflict
with same brutallity (as they are getting it today) in the past
history. | 2 |
6,235 |
You can call MacUser magazine number, i guess they will give you the info!
| 10 |
6,236 | Does anyone know if any of Currier and Ives etchings have been digitized for
use in desktop publishing? I am particularly interested in their riverboat
scenes. Does anyone know who can get me (for a fee) a good, digitized river-
boat image?
Thank you,
David Dumas
--
David Dumas
dmd2@Isis.MsState.Edu
| 7 |
6,237 | Isn't he the guy who took shots at Jagr and Ulf in a recent Sports
Illustrated? I'm not familiar with Cherry's work, and maybe he's known
for sarcasm, but I'd have to wonder about him doing commentary for the Pens. | 16 |
6,238 | $Id: open-look-programs.faq,v 1.17 93/03/21 17:17:55 lee Exp Locker: lee $
Contents:
Subject: Applications: Application Builders
Subject: Applications: Graphing Tools
Subject: Applications: Utilities
Subject: Applications: Other
Subject: Tools: Terminal Emulators
Subject: Other Commercial Applications
Subject: Applications: toolkit Extensions
Subject: OpenWindows 3 Ports
Subject: XView 3 Ports
Subject: XView 2 Ports
Subject: Games (free and commercial)
Subject: Applications: Application Builders
Commercial: DevGuide 3.0
Contact: SunPICS
lets you use Drag and Drop to create an OPEN LOOK application with
XView, OLIT, UIT or TNT. Very easy to use.
Free: dirt
there _might_ be an OLIT port of this UI builder.
Commercial: ExoCode
Contact: Expert Object
one of the first third-party GUI builders to support OPEN LOOK,
using the XView toolkit. It was reviewed in SunExpert magazine
in 1990.
Commercial: ObjectBuilder
Contact: ParcPlace, Debra Frances debra@ParcPlace.COM, +1 303 440 9991
uib is a user interface builder which supports building applications
that support both OPEN LOOK and Motif. It generates code for
ParcPlace's OI C++ toolkit and can make use of user created
subclasses. Note: `OI' can also display an OSF/Motif GUI at runtime.
Free: wcl
Uses X resources to specify an Xt widget hierarchy and actions to
user-defined callbacks. uses OLIT, Xt or Motif.
Commercial: XVT
Contact: XVT Systems (+1 303-443-4223)
Lets you write code to a common subset of OPEN LOOK, Motif, Microsoft
Windows, the Macintosh GUI, and even terminals (using curses). You buy
an XVT toolkit for each environment.
Subject: Applications: Graphing Tools
Free: dstool
XView-based program that plots Lorenz Attractors and other chaotic things
in real time. Also includes a mathematical expression interpreter.
ftp: macomb.tn.cornell.edu
Free: ACE/gr -- graph and analysis program, xvgr
Ftp: ftp.ccalmr.ogi.edu [129.95.72.34]; xvgr-2.09.tar.Z in /CCALMR/pub/acegr
Handles x-y scatterplots, lineplots, bargraphs, FFT analysis, running
averages, polynomial fits, etc.
Free: robot - a scientific graph plotting and data analysis tool
Contact: Robin Corbet <corbet@astro.psu.edu>
Description:
Graph plotting in various styles & axes; Data manipulation - arithmetic,
functions, smoothing, folding, sorting; Fitting to data using Gaussians,
polynomials, Lorentzians, and/or user defined functions; Annotation of
graphs; log files; Commands with loops etc.; Colour; PostScript output.
Ftp: astrod.astro.psu.edu (128.118.147.28) in pub/astrod
Ftp: files: robotx0.35.tar.Z - everything
Ftp: files: RobotManual.ps.Z - just the documentation.
Ftp: files: robot.sun4.Z - binary built on a SPARCstation.
Requirements:
Robot is XView based. User interface portions of code are written in
'C'. Data manipulation code is written in FORTRAN. Hence a FORTRAN
compiler is also required or the public domain f2c package.
Alternatively, a SPARC binary is available by anonymous ftp.
Subject: Applications: Utilities
Free: boss
Description:
An OPEN LOOK UI to the Casio BOSS scheduler
Free: props
Ftp: export.lcs.mit.edu /pub/R5untarred/contrib/lib/xview3/clients/props/*
Description:
This is the OpenWindows properties editor, that appears when you choose
the Properties... item from the WorkSpace menu.
Free: contool
Ftp: from export.lcs.mit.edu
Description:
a special-purpose console-window that can filter out or take special
action on specified console messages; written by Chuck Musciano.
Requirements: XView
Free: faces
Description:
displays pictures of people who have sent you electronic mail.
Violates the Data Protection Act in the U.K.
Subject: Applications: Other
Commercial: Bimail 400
Contact: BIM (+32-2-759.59.25) pge@sunbim.be
X.400-address: C=be;A=RTT;P=BIM;O=Horizon;S=Geurts;G=Patrick
Notes:
Bimail is a complete X.400 electronic mail system. It consists
in a user interface which gives access to all X.400 services
with a consistent look and feel, a message transfer agent (MTA) system
which can transfer messages over X.25, TP.4 and TCP/IP (using RFC 1006).
A gateway to SMTP mail is also available.
Free: calentool
Description:
a day/week/month/year at-a-glance calendar and almanac.
Ftp: export.lcs.mit.edu:/contrib/calentool2.2Xp1.tar.Z
Contact: Bill Randle, Tektronix, Inc. <billr@saab.CNA.TEK.COM>
Free: emacstool
Description:
a SunView program that was converted to XView, and is included with the
GNU emacs distribution.
Free: Genix
Contact: Ian Darwin <ian@sq.com>
A genealogy program, written in C using Guide.
Incomplete as of Jan '93; inquire for details.
Free: WorkMan - Audio CD player for X11 (Sun, Ultrix)
Requirements: XView libraries
Ftp: Ultrix binary: ftp.hyperion.com in /WorkMan
Ftp: ftp.ucsc.edu in "incoming" - database of over 750 CDs
Contact: koreth@hyperion.com (Steven Grimm)
Free: pan - Postit notes
Free: WAIS
Ftp: sunsite.unc.edu
Description:
Networked, distributed text-retrieval system. OLIT-based front end.
Notes:
You might to need to add -lce to the Makefile.
Free: xrolo - Rolodex card index/address book
Free: xv_display
Description:
An XView program for showing a text file, like more(1).
Commercial: SearchIt 1.0
Contact: SunSoft or SunExpress
US: 1-800-873-7869; UK: 0800 89 88 88
Germany: 01 30 81 61 91; France: 05 90 61 57
Platforms: SPARC, Solaris 1.x
Price: $249
Notes:
SearchIt is a full text search and retrieval application designed to
improve individual and group productivity. It makes an index to files
and can later retrieve documents by words or phrases, ranking the results
in relevance order.
Commercial: ShowMe
Contact: SunSoft
Notes:
Conferencing software that lets multiple connected users share the same
drawing screen, with bitmap capture and moveable pointer.
Requirements:
You can only run one ShowMe per computer, so you have to have a CPU per
conference member.
Free: xvman - Man Pages viewer
Free: xvtdl - ToDo List manager
Ftp: export.lcs.mit.edu /contrib/xvtdl-4.0.tar.Z, /contrib/xvtdl-4.0-README
Requirements: XView libraries
Contact: Mike Jipping jipping@cs.hope.edu (BITNET: JIPPING@HOPE)
Organisation: Hope College Department of Computer Science
Free: name_finder
Contact: richard.elling@eng.auburn.edu +1 (205) 844-2280
Ftp: ftp.eng.auburn.edu [131.204.10.91] pub/name_finder1.2.tar.Z.
Patches: pub/name_finder1.2.compile.patch1.
Requirements: OpenWindows 3.0, C++ 2.1 or greater to recompile
Description:
name_finder was orginally designed as a replacement for the name finder
missing from the OpenWindows Version 3.0 mailtool. It has since grown
into a tool for several electronic mail related activities including:
interaction with local ListServ robots for handling mail lists,
requesting Full.Name style mail aliases from your local PostMaster, and
providing mailbox status information ala finger(1).
name_finder is written in C++ (cfront 2.1) using gxv++ version 1.1.
If you don't have access to a C++ compiler, a precompiled sparc
executable is included in the distribution.
Free: bibcard interface for BiBTeX databases
Requirements: XView
Ftp: iamsun.unibe.ch [130.92.64.10] in /X11/Bibcard-1.11.tar.Z
Ftp: includes source and SPARC binary for SunOS 4.1.1.
Version: 1.11
Description:
GUI for mantaining bibliography databases which can be used with
LaTeX, TeX and FrameMaker
Free: moxftp -- interface to ftp.
Ftp: ftp.chpc.utexas.edu as file /packages/X/xftp.1.1.tar.Z.
Contact: Bill Jones jones@chpc.utexas.edu
Requirements: X11, OLIT or Motif or Athena widgets
Notes:
formerly called xftp.
compiles under (at least) Ultrix, AIX 3.1.5, AIX 3.2, Convex OS, SunOS,
Unicos 6.1.4, and IRIX. Uses OLIT.
BUG: can also use OSF/Motif and Athena widgets.
Free: olvwm -- OPEN LOOK Virtual Window Manager
contact: Scott Oaks
Ftp: export.lcs.mit.edu in the contrib directory
Patches: there are two patches
Requirements: XView 3
Description:
Olvwm is a version of olwm that manages a `virtual desktop' (hence the
`v' in its name). It shows a little map on the screen, with the
currently displayed area represented by a little rectangle. You can
move around by dragging the rectangle or with the arrow keys. This
lets you run several clients (applications) and move the display around
from one to the other. Olvwm was derived from the OpenWindows 3.0 olwm.
Free: ftptool -- OPEN LOOK front-end to ftp
Requirements: XView
Ftp: export.lcs.mit.edu in /contrib
Free: Hyperlook
Contact: The Turing Institute
Requirements: OpenWindows 3 (running the xnews server, not X11)
Hypertext package written entirely in NeWS. Runtime from turing.com
in /pub or ftp.uu.net (graphics/NeWS/HyperLook1.5-runtime.tar.Z)
Maestro (ftp from sioux.stanford.edu)
Multimedia authoring tools, including support for sound, text & video.
xvnews (ftp from export.lcs.mit.edu)
An xview-based newsreader for netnews.
Free: xvttool
Ftp: cs.dal.ca:/pub/comp.archives
Ftp: nuri.inria.fr:/X/contrib/clients
Ftp: lth.se:/pub/netnews/alt.sources/volume92/dec/xvttool*.Z
Ftp: src.doc.ic.ac.uk:/usenet/comp.archives/x11/terminal/xvttool
Description:
A vt100/102 emulator, in both XView and SunView versions. Includes
buttons for the PF keys, etc.
Subject: PostScript and Graphics Viewers
Commercial: pageview - PostScript previewer
Contact: Included in OpenWindows as part of DeskSet.
Notes:
Type 1 support only in OpenWindows 3.0.1 under Solaris 2.1.
Antialiasing support - with colour OpenWindows 3 try pageview -aa -dpi 150
Note that pageview uses the X11/NeWS server to interpret the PostScript,
and thus won't run on an X terminal or other non-OpenWindows server.
It's *not* enough to be runing an OPEN LOOK UI [tm] window manager such
as olwm.
Commercial: xps - PostScript program editor and previewer
Contact: included with OpenWindows 2.0 under demo and share/src
Notes:
Only runs under OpenWindows 2.
Commercial: psh
Contact: included with OpenWindows
simple interface to NeWS and the OpenWindows server
Free: ralpage
Ftp: export.lcs.mit.edu in contrib/clients
Notes:
Crispin Goswell's PostScript interpreter, much hacked.
Not OPEN LOOK compliant. No Type 1 font support.
There are other versions of this called `xps', `postscript', etc.;
don't confuse this `xps' with the one mentioned above.
Free: ghostscript
(from the Free Software Foundation)
Supports Type 1 fonts. Not OPEN LOOK based.
Subject: Tools: Terminal Emulators
Free: cmdtool, shelltool
Requirements: XView 3 toolkit
Notes:
These are included in the XView source distribution from
export.lcs.mit.edu in /contrib; they're also included with Sun's
OpenWindows.
Commercial: SwitchTerm
Contact: Micro Resources Inc., Columnbus, Ohio, USA, +1 614 766-2335
Notes:
A version of Xterm with an OPEN LOOK UI, print interface,
ANSI X3.64 colour escape sequences, etc.
Commercial: IsoTerm
Contact: The Bristol Group Ltd., +1 415 925-9250 and (49) 6105-2945 (Germany)
Requirements: OpenWindows 3 (??)
Other Products: IsoTeX, IsoFax, Power Base
Notes:
An OLIT-based terminal emulator. I couldn't get the demo version to
give me a shell prompt, although it did look like it was a pretty fll
vt340 emulation, with double-height characters, colour, fonts, grahics
and so forth.
With the Union Flag (the British flag) as their logo I somehow expected
an English address, perhaps in Bristol...
Subject: Other Commercial Applications
Contact SunSoft (or Sun) and ask for the Catalyst OPEN LOOK guide,
which lists over 200 pages of applications.
You can also get the free CDWare CD/ROM, which contains demo versions
of several popular OPEN LOOK UI applications. Once you've done this,
you can often simply contact the vendor concerned to have the license
upgraded from demo, and receive the full product documentation.
Product Name: Author/Editor - SGML-based text editor/word processor
Company Name: SoftQuad Inc., +1 416 239 4801, mail@sq.com
Description:
Word processor or text editor that manipulates ISO 8879 SGML documents.
Interfaces: OPEN LOOK UI (XView), OSF/Motif, Mac, MS/Windows
Subject: Applications: toolkit Extensions
Product Name: Xtra XWidgets
Company Name: Graphical Software Technology
E-Mail: info@gst.com
Phone: 310-328-9338; Fax: 310-376-6224
Keywords: graphics, library, widgets, spreadsheet, help
Interfaces: OPEN LOOK, Motif
Platforms: SPARC, HP9000s300/400/700, IBM RS6000, Interactive 386
Requirements: X11, Xt, Xol (or Xm) libraries and headers; X11
Price: $795/single user, $3000/network, $5000/source
Support-Price: $400/30 calls
Source-Available: yes
Description:
The Xtra XWidget library contains a set of widgets that are subclassed
from and compatible with either OLIT or Motif widgets. The library
includes widgets that implement the following: Spreadsheet, Bar Graph,
Stacked Bar Graph, Line Graph, Pie Chart, XY Plot, Hypertext, Hypertext
based Help System, and Data Entry Form. Widgets have been successfully
integrated with both TeleUSE from Telesoft and Builder Xcessory from
ICS. A free demo is available for any of the supported platforms.
Product Name: XRT/Graph
Company Name: KL Group
E-mail: sun.com!suncan!klg!info, info@klg.com
Phone: +1 416 594-1026
Description:
XRT/graph is a graph object that extends the XView toolkit; There are
also Xt versions for OLIT and Motif. XRT/graph supports line plots,
scatter-plots, strip-charts, bar charts, stacking bar charts, pie charts
and filled-area charts, singly and in combination. It supports real-time
updates, true Postscript output, and intelligent user feedback. It comes
with Builder, a graph prototyping tool, which supports code & resource
file generation. A free demo (vmgraph) is available.
There are free integration kits for UIM/X, TeleUSE, and Builder Xcessory
(others in progress).
Availability:
XRT/graph for XView and OLIT are only available on SPARC.
XRT/graph for Motif is available on a dozen or so platforms.
Free: Slingshot XView extension
Slingshot provides rectangles (like the Xt Intrinsics' RectObj gadget),
drag-and-drop support, images, icons and text, trees, lines, arrows...
Get it by ftp from export.lcs.mit.edu, in /contrib/SlingShot2.0.tar.Z
(remember to use binary mode in ftp!).
You can also get it by sending mail to archive-server@gazooch.eng.sun.com
with the body of each message containing a line like
send sspkg2.0 Part01 Part02
going up to
send sspkg2.0 Part17 Part18
send sspkg2.0 DocPart01 DocPart02 DocPart03
send sspkg2.0 DocPart04 DocPart05 DocPart06
You can ask for one file at a time to reduce the impact on intermediate
mail sites. Ask the mail server for help with the Subject line: "help".
A human can be reached at archive-manager@gazooch.eng.sun.com.
Add a line in the message
path <your-mail-address>
if you think the normal automatic reply address might not work.
Ada bindings for XView
Sun Ada 1.1 includes among other things an Ada Source Code Generator
for Devguide. It uses the Verdix XView Ada bindings.
It does not yet [July 1992] support gfm (the guide file manager).
C++ Bindings for XView
Qualix's XV++.
UIT
Subject: OpenWindows 3 Ports
Sun: SPARC, SunOS 4.1
Sun: SPARC, Solaris 2 (actually 3.0.1?)
others: none so far...
There are said (by Sun) to be two or three ports of OpenWindows either
available now or in progress. Contact Anthony Flynn at Open Vistas
International (anthony@ovi.com) for more information. (originally they
said 35, but perhaps they meant 3.5)
OpenWindows source is available - commercially, it costs about $5,000 for
the server, including TypeScaler and the toolkits; deskset (filemgr etc) is
another $25,000; ToolTalk is $40,000 or so.
Subject: XView 3 Ports
What: XView 3
System: Apple A/UX
Porter: lmj@uncompaghre.jax.org (Lou Jones)
Ftp: encyclo.jax.org
Notes:
The libraries and utilities (olwm, cmdtool, etc) are available for
anonymous ftp from encyclo.jax.org. I used gcc 2.1 to compile the
sources. If there is enough interest, I can make the diffs
available.
System: Concurrent 7000 (68040 based)
Porter: sinan@Mtesol.boeing.com (Sinan Karasu)
System: DECStation/Ultrix
Porter: dscott@ittc.wec.com (Dave Scott)
Ftp: media-lab.media.mit.edu:~ftp/xview3-ultrix.4.2-mips.tar.Z
Notes:
Let me stress that this is *not* fully tested, but seems to work
pretty well. Please let me know about any problems you find.
Problems I already know about:
Large buttons under *any* non-Sun X server (non-xnews; i.e. any
standard MIT X11R[45] server) have the bottom of the button
chopped off. We're working on this one. :-)
XView 3 is also available on the DEC Freeware CD, from DECUS.
[actually this seems *not* to be Dave Scott's port; please accept my apologies
for listing this incorrectly. A correct entry will appear as soon as I get
the necessary information. -- Lee]
System: HP 720
Porter: (?)
Ftp: tesla.ucd.ie [137.43.24.44], /pub
Notes:
Includes HP 720 build, HP XView patch file, Xvgr.
System: HP9000/300 series
Porter: tjc@ecs.soton.ac.uk (Tim Chown)
System: HP9000/7XX series
Ftp: ftp.csc.liv.ac.uk (138.253.42.172) hpux/X11/xview-3.part[123].tar.Z
System: Intel (SysVR4/i386)
Porter: dawes@physics.su.OZ.AU (David Dawes)
Ftp: ftp.physics.su.oz.au, suphys.physics.su.oz.au /Esix_4/x11r5 hierarchy
Notes:
His patches were for Esix 4.0.3 but should work on DELL, ISC and Intel
SVR4 with no worries. The files are README.xview3 and xview3.diff.Z.
See Also: linux
System: IBM RS/6000
Porter: tmcconne@sedona.intel.com (Tom McConnell)
Compiler: bsdcc
Ftp: export.lcs.mit.edu:contrib/xview3/Fixes/xview3_rs6k_unofficial.patch.Z
Notes:
There is still a problem with tty support for the RS/6000. For
instance, the cmdtool will not work. Still, most everything else works.
For those of you who have already installed my previous patch, I have
put a separate patch for just the shared library problem. This file is
contrib/xview3/Fixes/xview3_rs6k_XView_lib.patch.Z.
System: linux
Porter: Kenneth Osterberg <lmfken@lmf.ericsson.se>
ICompiler: gcc 2.3.3, libc4.2
Ftp: tsx-11.mit.edu /pub/linux/binaries/usr.bin.X11/xview3L2
Ftp: sunsite.unc.edu
Notes:
Inlcudes olvwm, UIT
System: SGI
Porter: Rainer Sinkwitz <sinkwitz@ifi.unizh.ch>
Ftp: export.lcs.mit.edu:/contrib/xview3/Fixes/xview3_sgi_unofficial.patch.tar.Z
Notes:
System: Solbourne Series 5
Porter: tmcconne@sedona.intel.com (Tom McConnell)
Subject: XView 2 Ports
In general, there is no point in using XView 2 if you have XView 3 available;
it's a good idea to look for an XView 3 port first. Moving from XView 2 to
XView 3 is usually simply a matter of recompiling, unless you've done
"dirty tricks" or used undocumented calls.
System: Stellar GS100 (Stardent 1000) and Stardent 1500 & 3000
Porter: arvai@scripps.edu (Andy Arvai)
Ftp: perutz.scripps.edu (137.131.152.27) in the pub/xview directory
Notes:
Stardent is now Kubota Pacific (KPC)
System: Harris Nighthawk 4000 system (CX/UX Unix)
Porter: andy@harris.nl (Andy Warner)
Status: Commercial
System: SGI/Iris
Porter: (?)
Ftp: wuarchive.wustl.edu:graphics/graphics/sgi-stuff/XView/xview2
System: VAX/VMS
Porter: TGV Inc (?)
Notes:
A company called TGV makes a product called "XView for VMS".
They made XView 2.0 libraries. I haven't seen them advertising
XView 3.0 libraries yet.
Subject: Games (free and commercial)
Commercial: Aviator - flight simulator for GX-equipped SPARCStations
Contact: Artificial Horizons Inc, aviator-interest@ahi.com; +1 415 367 5029
Requirements: OpenWindows (2 or 3), SunOS 4.1 or later, SPARC GX or GXplus
Free: hexsweeper - minesweeper game based on hexagons
Contact: lee@sq.com, include HexSweeper in Subject
Requirements: OpenWindows 3.0 or later
Toolkit: TNT 3
Free:
Free: sidtool - PacMan game
Ftp: ftp.uu.net /usenet/comp.sources.games/volume1/sidtool/*
an OPEN LOOK PacMan(tm) surrogate that
appears as a debugger - the bad guys are code bugs that
move around your screen; you (the good guy) chase them
with a 19" monitor that eats bugs.
Commercial: SimCity
Contact: Dux Software, Los Altos, CA
Price: US$89
Requirements: OpenWindows 3 (uses NeWS). Doesn't run on a 4/110 with cg4 :-(
Free: Spider (Included in OpenWindows under `demo' and `share/src')
A patience-style card game with two packs of cards and
excellent bitmap cards.
I suggest recompiling to allow the cards to have rounded edges.
Free: Xblackjack (ftp from export.lcs.mi.edu as contrib/xblackjack-2.1.tar.Z)
A MOTIF/OLIT based tool constructed to get you ready for the casino.
| 6 |
6,239 | Who holds the record for most career strikeouts while playing for one team?
Who holds the record for most career strikeouts for the Rangers?
(Hint: Nolan Ryan isn't either)
What two pitchers have over 100 career saves for two different teams?
Who is the only player to hit 300 or more career home runs and steal 300 or
more career bases for the same team?
No fair peeking at your baseball stats....
| 11 |
6,240 |
It is a data aquisition board for the Mac II series. It is called
the DMA Board with GPIB Interface. You may call NI at 800-IEEE-488
to find out more about it.
Hope this helps.
Saiid Paryavi
| 10 |
6,241 |
And for the Commodore CDTV.
| 7 |
6,242 | While I will first congratulate the Blues for their victory, I think it must
be realized that the primary reason the Blues were able to win was Curtis
Joseph. When a goalkeeper gets hot, there is little an opposing team can do.
Joseph should be given the entire city of St. Louis, because otherwise there
would probably be a game 6 scheduled.
As for the game on Sunday. The Blues caught a few breaks, without a doubt.
One was the Referee constantly watching the Blackhawks, looking for reasons to
give them penalties. Second, The Blues first goal resulted because the puck
hit the linesman as the Blackhawks attempted to clear. No linesman, no shot
for Brett(I can redirect anything)Hull to redirect. On another of St. Louis'
goals, Belfour was tripped from behind as he went to make the save by someone
who didn't belong in the crease, which means it was a St. Louis player.
Finally, the overtime goal was caused because someone kept Belfour from getting back to the crease. No goalie, no way to stop the shot.
I congratulate St. Louis for beating the Hawks. It will be a shame to see
Bryan Murray finally advance to the Campbell Conference Finals because Joseph
won't be able to stop the powerful Red Wing attack.
____________________________________________________________________________ | 16 |
6,243 | Anyone have any idea how to get Japanese League stats regularly in the US?
- matt
wall@cc.swarthmore.edu
Matt Wall * wall@cc.swarthmore.edu * Hey, I gotta job here, OK? | 11 |
6,244 | :>... Also, as implied by other posters, why
:>do you need to boost the orbit on this mission anyway? ...
:You don't *need* to, but it's desirable. HST, like all satellites in
:low Earth orbit, is gradually losing altitude due to air drag. It was
:deployed in the highest orbit the shuttle could reach, for that reason.
:It needs occasional reboosting or it will eventually reenter. (It has
:no propulsion system of its own.)
Has any thought been given as to how they are going to boost the HST yet?
Give it a push? I can see the push start cartoons now :-).
| 12 |
6,245 | Hi!
I want to change the default paper cassette on our LaserWriter Pro 630
from the 250-sheet cassette to the 500-sheet cassette. Right now, we all
have to change it manually on the Print dialog each time we print. If we
forget, the document is printed on the letterhead paper we have in the
250-sheet cassette.
Any ideas?
--Michael | 10 |
6,246 | Not only is benzene a carcinogen, it is adsorbed through the skin and cause
cumulative damage to the bone marrow which is essential to the production of
your blood cells. It is highly toxic. One exposure is unlikely to kill you,
but it will likely do hidden damage. Benzene is one compound that chemists
try like hell to avoid using!
Acetone is much less toxic, but is highly flammable and volatile.
It also dissolves lots of things so handle with great care! | 15 |
6,247 | "broken"
Again, as the original poster of the article, I apologize if it
implied that atheism = brokenness. Such was not my intent and
I apologize for any hurt feelings in the process. | 18 |
6,248 | The Bricklin was a car manufactured by a company started by Malcolm
Bricklin, who, I believe, was Canadian. He was the first one to import
Subarus, and later was responsible for importing Yugos, I believe.
Anyway, he had this idea that what would really sell would be a sports
car, but one incorporating a bunch of innovative safety features. The
Bricklin was built to be that queerest of beasts, the safety sports car.
If any of you remember the early 70s movement among car makers to
design "experimental" safety cars, you will recognize the general
appearance of the Bricklin - big 'ol bumpers, etc. Anyone recall other
safety features? The engine was an american v-8, Ford I think is right.
Personally, I kinda like the way they look, and if I remember from the
old magazine articles, the performance was only half-bad. The choice of
colors, though, tended towards the 1970s lime green - yech - but highly
visible, I suppose.
The Delorean, on the other hand, was a dog - nice looking (IMO) but no
motor at all.
Dan
dh3q@andrew.cmu.edu
Carnegie Mellon University
Applied History
| 4 |
6,249 | --
____
Y_,_|[]| Ernest Stalnaker
{|_|_|__| jcs@sage.cc.purdue.edu
//oo--OO ...!pur-ee!sage.cc!jcs
| 10 |
6,250 |
Phototransistor-> X100 -> X100 -> NE567
with 330Kohm Limiter
feedback to base
to control operating point (I expect this really hurts Noise Figure! Any
comments from Phototransistor experts?)
We intended to use this atop a stepper motor, to provide headings to the
beacons. The plan was to have 3 or 4 beacons, of different frequencies, in
each room, and tell the 567 what frequency to phase-lock to. We did not do so.
One challenge was that the available stepper had 8 degree steps!
Knowing the headings to each beacon, we would have used the surveyor
technique of RESECTION to determine robot location. (No, I ain't going to
explain resection over the net.) | 15 |
6,251 | I do not know if I am hitting the right news groups or not, any help in
the right direction is more than welcome. I need help finding a company
that will take photographic images scanned in and modified by Adobe Photoshop
and turn them into thermal prints or negatives. I am looking for a place
as close to North Carolina as possible. The images will be created on
a Macintosh Quadra 800 running Adobe Photoshop and will then be stored in
whatever format the vendor requires, perhaps 88M cartridges?
The images will be black and white photographs scanned in with a 1200 dpi
scanner then modified/corrected by Adobe Photoshop. If anyone could help me
or even give me phone numbers to people who could I would be very grateful.
Also if anyone else is doing what I am planning I would be happy to hear
from you with any advice you might provide as to the computer system you
use and/or any peripherals or software. It seemed the Quadra 800 would be
my best bet to modify photographic images. I am planning on buying a Quadra
800 with 32Megs of RAM, a 510Meg Hard Drive, a 1200 dpi scanner, 17" Sony
monitor and a 88Meg cartridge drive and perhaps a CD ROM. I am new to
computers and any advice would be great. | 7 |
6,252 |
[pseudo-letterhead deleted -- dcs]
# While Israeli Jews fete the uprising of the Warsaw ghetto, they
# repress by violent means the uprising of the Gaza ghetto and
# attempt to starve the Gazans.
Why do I detect the faint scent of bias here? Could it be because
the Israelis aren't feasting? Perhaps because the Gazans aren't
starving?
# The Gaza strip, this tiny area of land with the highest population
# density in the world,
Oh, oh. I hadn't realized that the Chinese had wiped out Hong
Kong, or that Singapore had sunk into the sea, or that several
other cities had vanished. Either that, or this is a taste of
the quality of 'Research' we're about to see.
# has been cut off from the world for weeks.
So I suppose that the footage on CNN last night was archival,
and Ted Turner was faking it after the NBC style? Or is this
another wee little exaggeration for the sake of a Greater Truth?
# The Israeli occupier has decided to punish the whole population of
# Gaza, some 700.000 people, by denying them the right to leave the
# strip and seek work in Israel.
Hey! You forgot that Israel has also denied Syrians the same
'right'. Come to think of it, Mexico is denying me that 'right'
evan as I write this! Or are you ever so gently suggesting that
Israel, unlike every other country on Earth, shouldn't be allowed
to control traffic across its borders?
# While Polish non-Jews risked their lives to save Jews from the
# Ghetto, no Israeli Jew is known to have risked his life to help
# the Gazan resistance. The only help given to Gazans by Israeli
# Jews, only dozens of people, is humanitarian assistance.
This sounds like a parallel, but it isn't. Tell us how many Poles
went into the Ghetto to join the Jews there. Oops! For a moment
there I forgot that in Poland, 'humanitarian assistance" could
get you killed. Come to think of it, humanitarian assistance to
the Gazans can get Israelis killed, too. Except that in Gaza,
it's likely to be by a Gazan death squad in your own office.
So let's keep the parallel. Since the gross numbers aren't the
same, we'll need a proportionality value. Should we use:
* Gazan vs Jewish initial population?
* Gazan vs Jewish death rates?
* Gazans vs Jews who survived five years of occupation?
* Israelis vs Nazis attacked by the 'resistance'?
* Israelis vs Poles charged with aiding the victims?
Since the two cases are so comparable, it shouldn't matter
which we pick, they'll all be about the same, right?
------------
Contrary to popular hyperbole, the IDF *could* quite easily kill
off the entire population of Gaza in hours if they wanted to.
(No, I'm not exaggerating. And I really don't want to discuss how.)
Note that a million dead Gazans don't get much more headline
space than a dozen, and are just as soon forgotten -- and once
exterminated, they can't keep popping up as headlines.
So if a "Final Solution" for Gaza would be so much better from
a *Realpolitik* standpoint, why doesn't Israel go for it? A
difficult question to answer for those who can't believe anything
good about Jews, and probably why they keep trying to force-fit
the facts into the theory.
| 2 |
6,253 |
We used to have a tax in Greece named after the Queen's Mother. The Queen
left (Monarchy was abolished) but the tax stuck...
Similar single purpose taxes have stuck (i.e. to help the victims of
the earthquake of 19XX, build the Metro)
ObMoralConclusion: next time someone proposes a car tax or gasoline tax
promising it's temporary, it AIN'T.
Spiros | 4 |
6,254 | Ditto. Great post. | 19 |
6,255 | useless
which of
and
a
But ingnoring putouts is biased in yet another way. Range is
not the only thing that makes a good firstbaseman. The ability
to field all sorts of balls thrown to him: digging some out of the
dirt, stretching for others, and so forth is important. Thus,
putouts do provide some information. Maybe what we need is a
comparision of how many balls were thrown to the area of the
first baseman vs. how many he actually got.
| 11 |
6,256 | 10 | |
6,257 | Relay of coverage seen:
----------------------
There was a press conference by authorities at the compound on CNN earlier
today (Wednesday). It was explained that two news photographers were found
on the compound earlier this morning without permission. It was explained
to the press corps. that this is dangerous and that an unknown photographer
turning around with a long lens camera could be mistaken for someone dangerous
by a Texas Ranger surveying the site. (!)
The two photographers were said to be currently in jail and
the press were warned to follow the authorities' guidelines.
It was also emphasized that the survey of the "crime" scene at this
point was crucial and that the press could not be allowed to interfere.
The press will not be allowed in until the bodies are removed and the
site has been completely surveyed for evidence for a court case.
That is the gist of the beginning of the conference to the best of my
memory. I bring this up because I haven't seen anyone else note it
and I haven't seen the regular newscasts mention it. It will
probably be mentioned in the papers tomorrow.
My opinions:
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I find this disturbing. While I believe that Koresh is largely
responsible for not ending this standoff in a peacable manner during the
last 51 days of patient opportunity, I find the secrecy surrounding the
aftermath more damaging to the authorities' position than they realize.
Since the vast majority of potential defendents in a court case are
already dead, the emphasis on the importance of building the court
case seems overblown to me.
It will be interesting to see the hearings on this affair. I have also
heard congressional calls for a review and possible overhaul of government
enforcement agencies which you will recall I have stated would be a good
idea in previous months.
Please also note that I by no means endorse or agree with the many
conspiracy-type theories I have read here and in other groups. As usual,
I am basing my opinions on info gathered from various media and filtered
by my own common sense and consideration of plausibility, IMHO. As such,
my opinion is subject to change as more information is made available.
Scott Roby Standard Disclaimer | 19 |
6,258 |
Sure ... because it's a non-market phenomenom and the free market
can't solve it. Even our private insurance says that ....
.... and wants no part of it.
Canada is saturated by American media. While pundits come on cable
and talk about how awful our health care is supposed to be, what
people experience up north ends up not differing from what they see
portrayed on American television in movies (i.e., same infrastructure,
different insurance make-up). Yet they know not of any insurance
problems, and have no idea of what an HMO is ... but having lots of
British TV as well, they know that they don't like NHS.
The polls that you refer to, for the Canadian data, are from the
annual July 1st polls conducted for Macleans (our major English
newsmagazine) by Decima Research ... Decima president Allen Gregg is
considered one of the world's top poll researchers, and Mulroney's
Conservatives have relied on him to keep in power in the face of
impossible election situations. The American polls are Harris polls,
and have been reposted on USENET a few times and probably will again.
I'm sorta suspicious myself, 'cos maybe Americans want universal
coverage like Canada --- I honestly doubt that most Americans realize
that we have private doctors and public and private hospitals (i.e.,
similiar health care infrastructure) and our "system" is basically
pure insurance without HMO's.
Until the idea of managed competition arose, there was no direct
threat to stand-alone private practice. In the 1960's, the AMA
fought HMO's as corporatized socialist medicine ... part of the
reason why we have only insurance, and no HMO's in Canada 'cos
that was part of the deal cut with the CMA.
But each site is probably compact, and the clientele are creamed.
And don't forget that HMO's place caps on your coverage, and often
won't tell you about additional procedures you could get otherwise
(despite that you might be willing to pay for it).
gld | 13 |
6,259 |
.
re.
own.
s.
Will do! I appreciate the thoughtfullness of the Post to not be an
intermediary for such sales. The "Right to bear arms" is one of the most
misapplied rights in our Constitution, and assault weapons go way beyond
what is, or rather should be (imho), a "natural" right in America. Just
ask the family of that boy shot back in September - the papers are full of
stories about a child with an assult weapon with a "angelic face" (Post)
who committed the murder without ever thinking.
This has all got to get under control. I applaud the Post for their bravery | 19 |
6,260 |
I believe that there's a 10 year period from time of death until
a person can be on a commemorative stamp. It was broken once
for Lyndon Johnson (I think) but other than that it has held for
awhile. Of course, we can still start now -- the Elvis stamp
was petitioned for ages and things really moved once it got
past the 10 year anniversary of his death.
| 14 |
6,261 | Hi All
I have a Korg DVP-1 for sale for $300.00 + shipping. For those who've not
had the pleasure:
It is a MIDI controlled (no keyboard of it's own) rackmountable digital voice
processor. What can it do with your voice? It can pitch-shift it (change the
notes you sing). It can add harmonies to your singing (up to 5 parts at one
time). It can change your voice into a synthesizer's voice but leave what
you say alone and intelligible. This works well for a "computerized" sounding
singer, or robot voice. For those of you who just thought about that, yes -
you can do the voices from Robo-Cop, and the old ELO lead-ins with it, and yes -
I'm a little red-faced to say that I tried those specifically. For an input,
it takes both: XLR (3-prong mic) and 1/4" cables. For output, you can have
a combination of the original-input-only, and your choice of mix between the
original signal and the effect (can be effect only if desired). It has preset
setups, which you can edit and save for your own preferences. It has a couple
of light scratches, but does not look bad, and works flawlessly. Even when we
don't use it in my music, it's been good for after-hours fun in the studio.
The manual is included. I never got around to getting rack-ears for it, but
it has only gotten studio use from me - no roading, so it's not beaten. | 1 |
6,262 |
IT'S BACK!!!!!!
Congratulations, you've just discovered a very nasty, and very frequently
ecountered, bug in the Word Setup program. Once you know what is wrong, it
is quite easy to fix. Go into the Fonts dialog under Control Panel, and select
the two fonts MT Extra and Fences. Delete them, but only delete the list
entries, not the disk files. Now select Add, and add the fonts MT Extra Plain
and Fences Plain. Close the Font box, close Control Panel, and restart Word.
Everything should be alright now.
Does anyone know if Microsoft has fixed this thing yet? They HAVE to know
about it by now, it's been so frequently reported. | 17 |
6,263 |
1) They are religious parodies, NOT atheistic paradies.
2) Please substantiate that they are parodies, and are outrageous.
Specifically, why is the IUP any more outrageous than many
religions?
---
Private note to Jennifer Fakult.
"This post may contain one or more of the following:
sarcasm, cycnicism, irony, or humor. Please be aware
of this possibility and do not allow yourself to be
confused and/or thrown for a loop. If in doubt, assume
all of the above. | 14 |
6,264 |
[REMAINDER DELETED]
I don't have my copy of the manual with me right now, but I can offer the
following in the interim:
1) The card uses port addresses 0x2E0 and 0x2E8 (which are NOT
configurable). These addresses, incidentally, were inadvertantly
omitted from my version of the manual.
2) I believe there is a dip that controls whether or not to enable
IRQ 2 (for CGA or EGA support??!?).
Lance Hartmann (lance%hartmann.austin.ibm.com@ibmpa.awdpa.ibm.com)
Yes, that IS a '%' (percent sign) in my network address. | 5 |
6,265 |
$># Item number 1: in a previous posting, you stated that you had found
$># "overwhelming support for child molestation" in soc.motss:
$># You have (finally) responded to this one. I have read your complete file
$># of postings to soc.motss and to put it bluntly, it does not support your
$># assertion. In short, this claim is bogus. Thank you for confirming this.
Clayton, are you really an idiot, or do you just play one on USENET?
You claimed you had postings from a dozen (i.e. 12) soc.motss posters that
"supported child molestation". (Point aside that they were really defending
abolishing or modifying the age of consent laws, or the right to be ATTRACTED
but don't act upon desires for children).
so 12 out of thousands is an "overwhelming majority".
You never cease to amaze me.
And you still haven't told me why my relationship with my partner is immoral.
Brian D. Kane | 13 |
6,266 |
In the list you mentioned, tgif handles everything except rotation and
any size text. It only supports 90 degrees rotation. Currently, it
supports 11 (X11R4 standard) font sizes. However, it allows arbitrary
scaling of the entire drawing. Effectively, it allows any font sizes, but
you can only have 11 different sizes per drawing.
Tgif takes up 850K (compiled with -O option) on a SPARCstation. I was told
that it compiles under Linux, but I haven't tried it yet. It works with
both color and monochrome X. | 6 |
6,267 |
Timbo, Israel has not been recognized as a state by the Arabs, except for
Egypt, of course. Isn't that a gesture? What has Israel offered?
Well, it has been calling for peace talks for 45 years, asked for
economic relations, and asked for diplomatic ties. What else is there?
Would you have Israel sacrifice its security? Nay, I think not. | 2 |
6,268 |
Hmmmmn...don't you ride with your sweetheart?
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"Tuba" (Irwin) "I honk therefore I am" CompuTrac-Richardson,Tx
irwin@cmptrc.lonestar.org DoD #0826 (R75/6) | 0 |
6,269 |
No, it is the stock setup. Someone really ought to put an end
to the confusion regarding BMW's chain drive boxers. Didn't
someone post the FAQ on this some time ago? In essence, it
describes the problem BMW is having with their decision to
settle down to a shaft drive as a standard. They vacilate
and persist in reintroducing the chain drive in various
models. (R/C) Gosh. Well, on with the crusade! | 0 |
6,270 | 89' Toyota Camry LE 4 dr sedan
AC AT power windows and locks
53k miles, asking $9000.
Pls call 510-526-8248 or send e-mail to this account.
| 4 |
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6,272 | I have some questions about this subject. I like to leave my
computer on if I think I'm going to be using it withing the next 2 or
3 hours, but I get sick of my Dad constantly coming up to me and
asking "Why is the computer on if you're not using it?" I also
wonder about my computer being harmed by fluctuations in voltage from
other things (garbage disposal, etc.) Here are my questions:
How much harm do voltage fluctuations cause? My computer does not
share a circuit with anything big but our my light dims when a
refrigerator comes on or the garbage disposal is turned on (whose
doesn't?), and also when the washing machine does anything. All
these things cause a drop in voltage which is harmful to a computer,
right? I also notice the fan in my System Saver turning at different
speeds. Is it safer to turn it off and back on when I want to use it
or to leave it on?
How much electricity does my computer use? I have an Apple IIgs (ne
flames), with a Kensington System saver GS (1 electric fan inside),
an AppleColor RGB monitor, and an EXTERNAL 3.5" HD (1 fan and its own
P/S). How do I translate this into Kilowatt-Hours? Also, how much
of this is used by the monitor?
Does the monitor use considerably less juice when the screen is
totally black but still on?
Many computers spin the HD up and down constantly to save power. I
always thought this was harmful to the HD and defeats the purpose of
leaving the computer on in the first place (except portables). Is
this true?
Thanks for the Info. I think this will help lots of people. | 10 |
6,273 | %
% Well, here goes. After lurking for a LONG time, I'll announce myself.
% Yes, I'm the enemy.
%
Sorry Allan, but unless you happen to be the guy who watches T.V.
while he's driving a white Toyota on route 129 between Atsugi and
Hiratsuka, you're not even -close- to being "the enemy"!!
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| John Little - gaijin@Japan.Sun.COM - Sun Microsystems. Atsugi, Japan | | 0 |
6,274 | Hi out there!
Every command-line-shell-favourating user: Close your ears, ehm, eyes...
I'm looking for a X file-manager which can be driven under TWM.
Somebody told me last night, there is one under OpenWindows
(and there certainly is one under MS-Windows :-#).
But I'd like an X-one, you know, with icon's, click-and-drag, directory-structures
shown in a graphic-layout, a paper-basket etc. ...
Anybody got an idea?
Please reply.
_/ _/ _/_/_/ thSo - Thorsten Sommer, better known as:
_/ _/ _/ Chiquita (Denn nur Chiquita ist Banane!)
_/_/_/ _/_/_/ _/_/ _/_/
_/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ e-mail: sommer@ips.cs.tu-bs.de
_/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/
_/_/ _/ _/ _/_/_/ _/_/
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Transform ... and roll out! (BigTruck - Transformers) | 6 |
6,275 |
True.. but what about showing the missing part of a leaf? Is this
"corona discharge"?
| 9 |
6,276 | 12 | |
6,277 | I am very serious about the purchase of a 486dx-33 that uses the Orchid VLB
mother board, The system also has the VLB IDE and Fahrenheit video board in
it. I haven't seen or heard ANY bad comments about this board! Does anyone
out there have any comments good or bad about this board? I am considering
this board primarily because of Orchid's reputation and long standing in
the field. Thanks for any and all comments. | 5 |
6,278 |
I have a couple reasons why I would be more likely to trust this algorithm:
1. The algorithm will be made totally public, once it is patented.
2. The keys will NOT be escrowed.
Of course if either of these is not true, I will not use this new algorithm.
Since I have never seen this new algorithm, I have no idea how secure it is
yet.
I can't make any judgements about the algorithm itself yet, but I do notice
that the creators of this algorithm are being more open about how the
thing works, and is willing to make it public, showing that after a bit
of scrutiny, any weaknesses will probably be revealed, while we don't know
about Clipper.
Doug Holland
| 3 |
6,279 |
>Some< of?
Yes, I think so and it has been reported as such. Seems like a cowboy
movie-style attack was needed for some reason....
The answer is probably YES. But consider; what was the WORST thing that
could have happened if they waited? Hint: whatever it was it could not have
been any worse that what DID happen.
But that statement of taking full responsibility is totally meaningless.
What are the consequences for being fully responsible for this disaster?
A note in your personnell file?? Slick already called these people a bunch
of crazy people and dismissed the idea she should resign. Doesn't take
ANY balls at all to take the responsibility. Hell, at that rate >I< will
take full responsibility for it. No skin off my nose....
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6,280 | I've been playing with a centris 610 (8/230) for the last couple weeks. The only
problem that I have seen is that a couple of the applications I run are
incompatible with the 040's processor cache, so I have to run with it turned off.
Actually, the main thing I don't like it is that it doesn't have a software
powerup/powerdown, and the power switch is DIRECTLY UNDER THE FLOPPY DRIVE! (I
haven't hit it thinking it would eject the disk, but some tired night I'm going
to be really upset with that design decision.....)
In all, no problems with it. floppy and printing have been just fine. (printing
is done across a localtalk net, not a directly connected printer) | 10 |
6,281 | Build 59 causes 2 exceptions when I exit Windows. In fact, I have had
this happen on all builds after 44, which shipped with my Gateway
system. Am I doing something wrong, or is this problem commonly
overlooked? | 5 |
6,282 |
I don't know either. Truth be known, so little is known of angels
to even guess. All we really know is that angels ALWAYS speak in
the nativ tongue of the person they're talking to, so perhaps they
don't have ANY language of their own.
Well, we are told to test the spirits. While you could do this
scripturally, to see if someones claims are backed by the bible,
I see nothing wrong with making sure that that guy Lazarus really
was dead and now he's alive.
It's a common fallacy you commit. The non-falsifiability trick. How
can I prove it when not all the evidence may be seen? Answer: I
can't. The fallacy is in assuming that it is up to me to prove
anything.
When I say it has never been proven, I'm talking about the ones
making the claims, not the skeptics, who are doing the proving.
The burden of proof rest with the claimant. Unfortunately,
(pontification warning) our legal system seems to be headed in
the dangerous realm of making people prove their innocence (end
pontification).
But truthfully, Corinthians was so poorly written (or maybe just
so poorly translated into English) that much remains unknown
about just what Paul really intended (despite claims of hard
proof one way or another). Some will see his writings in
1 cor 12-14 as saying don't do this don't do this and using
sarcasm, metaphor, etc. while yet others take what he says literally
sarcasms and metaphors notwithstanding. | 18 |
6,283 |
Nah... I figure most people would be so busy reading that they wouldn't
have *time* to post. :-) :-) :-)
spl | 7 |
6,284 |
You'll find that in Allen, C.W., "Astrophysical Quantities", Athlone
Press, Dover, NH, 3rd edition, pp. 268-269 (1973). To the accuracy it can
be calculated (see specific references in Allen about how it is
calculated), the temperature is 3 degrees K.
Lots of people have remarked on this temperature. The first may have
been in Eddington's book, "Internal Constitution of Stars", Ch. 13 (1926;
reprinted 1986), where he gives the "temperature of space" as 3 degrees.
The source of this temperature is the radiation of starlight.
To the accuracy of measurement, it's the same temperature. Some of us
think this may not be a coincidence. -|Tom|-
| 12 |
6,285 |
Don't forget little girls! My not-quite-2 year old daughter now
excitedly points and says "motorcycle" every time she sees one go
past. I've done my work. (Of course, it helps that one of her
books shows Sir Topham Hatt in a chaffeured side car rig...)
Can you think of a better way to convince the kid that "someday, I'll
ride one of those things"?
No, it's a genetic thing with little humans...
Just don't let them touch hot pipes. | 0 |
6,286 |
It also works great to put under your kickstand on those really hot
days when the tar gets really soft.....
================================================================================
Jim "rags" Rye Senior Technical Support Analyst
86 Harley Davidson rye@crayamid.cray.com
Cray Research Inc, Mpls, MN.
"If you're going to do something tonight that you'll be sorry for
tomorrow morning, sleep late."
-Henny Youngman | 0 |
6,287 |
No comparison. The BEL is just a hooped up wideband Escort like detector.
No directional indicators, no Bogey counter, no radar signature analysis, no
remote display option, not as sensitive, not as well built.
Had it, sent it back! | 4 |
6,288 | Elias Davidsson writes...
ED> The following are quotations from Zionist leaders. They appear in
ED> numerous scholarly works dealing with the Palestine question. I urge those
ED> who have access to original sources, to verify the authenticity of the
ED> source and post here their finding, adhering to the truth whatever it be.
It is your responsibility for posting quotes in context. Your
phony 'research center' is the source of the most unscholarly,
out-of-context, agenda-ridden, and sophmoric propaganda that I
have ever seen. Don't believe me, folks? Let's take a little
stroll through a few of Elias Davidsson's contributions to our
understanding of the middle east.
ED> Quotations from Zionist leaders
ED> 1. "There was no such thing as Palestinians"
ED> (Golda Meir, Prime Minister of Israel, London Sunday
ED> Times, 15 June 1969)
And what do suggest that she meant by this? Do you think she
meant that the Palestinians don't exist? Or does it actually
mean that the people who self-identify as 'Palestinians,' did
not appear to be a distinct ethnic group in the eyes of Golda
Meir?
ED> 2. "There is, however, a difficulty from which the Zionist
ED> dares not avert his eyes, though he rarely likes to face it.
ED> Palestine proper has already its inhabitants."
ED> (Israel Zangwill, The Voice of Jerusalem, London 1920,
ED> p.88)
When this was written, seventy three years ago, the people of
the region were not all Jews. They are not all Jews now. No
Jew but the most rabid bigot has ever called for an Israel to
be ONLY for Jews. That was true then. It is true now.
ED> "[The Palestinians are] beasts walking on two legs."
ED> (Menachem Begin, Prime Minister of Israel in a speech to
ED> the Knesset,
ED> quoted in Amnon Kapeliouk, 'Begin and the "Beasts", New
ED> Statesman, 25 June 1982)
Since you inserted the words 'The Palestinians are' we cannot
know what Begin was talking about.
For someone who wants to embellish his own importance with an
absurd pseudo-organizational name like the 'Center for Policy
Research,' you are not a very honest person.
ED> "Both the process of expropriation [of the Palestinians]
ED> and the removal of the poor must be carried out
ED> discreetly and circumspectly".
ED> (Dr. Theodor Herzl, The Complete Diaries, Herzl Press,
ED> 1960, I., p.88)
Herzl died eighty nine years ago. Are you suggesting that he
has stated what is Israel's policy today? Have you ever seen
Israel even entertain a policy to exclude non-Jews, let alone
actually try to remove non-Jews from Israel? If you actually
believe that this quote has anything to do with Israel's non-
Jewish citizenry today, you are an idiot. But if you realize
that Israel has no intention of removing non-Jewish Israelis,
then you are nothing but a common liar. This one time I will
give you the benefit of the doubt, and assume you are stupid.
ED> "We shall try to spirit the penniless population [the
ED> Palestinians] across the border by procuring employment
ED> for it in the transit countries, while denying it any
ED> employment in our own country"
ED> (Theodor Herzl, The Complete Diaries, Herzl Press, 1960,
ED> I, p.88)
Once again you quote a man gone for almost a century. You do
so within the context of modern day Israel.
Thomas Jefferson owned slaves. How does this fact define the
United States today?
ED> "[Jews] must expel Arabs and take their place"
ED> (David Ben Gurion, 1937, quoted in Shabtai Teveth, Ben
ED> Gurion and the Palestine Arabs, Oxford University Press,
ED> 1985, p. 89)
Did he say 'Jews,' or did you add this?
This was also a statement from ten years before Israel became
a state. It has no bearing on Israel.
ED> "We must do everything to ensure they [the
ED> Palestinian refugees] never do return"
ED> (David Ben Gurion, in his diary, 19 July 1948, quoted in
ED> Michael Bar Zohar, Ben Gurion: The Armed Prophet,
ED> Prentice-Hall, 1967, p.157)
YOU added the words 'the Palestinian refugees.' And by doing
so, you are misleading people into believing that Ben Gurion,
who was expressing his hope that people who fled their lands,
at the encouragement of people such as KING ABDULLAH, and the
MUFTI OF JERUSALEM, was gloating over people abandoning their
homes. What he was refering to were the Arabs with whom Jews
were at war.
ED> "The country was mostly an empty desert, with only
ED> a few islands of Arab settlement"
ED> (Shimon Peres, Minister of Defense, quoted in David's
ED> Sling: The Arming of Israel, Weidenfeld and Nicholson,
ED> 1970, p.249)
At the time of the rebirth of Israel this was certainly true,
especially when compared to what Israel has accomplished in a
few short decades.
ED> "All this story about the danger of extermination [of
ED> Jews] has been blown up....to justify the annexation of
ED> new Arab territories"
ED> (Mordechai Bentov, Israeli Cabinet Minister, Al
ED> Hamishmar, 14 April 1972)
Since Israel has not annexed even one millimeter of territory
in more twenty six years, this quote is irrelevant.
ED> "Neither Jewish ethics nor Jewish tradition can
ED> disqualify terrorism as a means of combat"
ED> (Yitzhak Shamir, Hehazit, Summer 1943 [Journal of the
ED> LEHI, the Stern Gang], translated from the Israeli daily
ED> Al-Hamishmar, 24 December 1987
Again, you are quoting a man who was fighting for what he had
been promised from a time as ancient as biblical, to the time
of the Balfour Declaration, just a few short years back. And
what was thought of and described as terrorism by Jews didn't
include slaughtering Olympic athletes, brutally murdering the
innocent, attacking school buses, and murdering another human
being for the sole reason that he or she is an Arab.
ED> "The domination of Jewish agriculture by Arab
ED> workers is a cancer in our body"
ED> (A. Uzan, Israeli Minister of Agriculture, Ha'aretz, 13
ED> December 1974)
There were serious concerns about a work force that consisted
of people from OUTSIDE Israel. It is a wise to be concerned.
A work force consisting of foreigners is not a good situation
for a country.
ED> "There can be only one national home in Palestine,
ED> and that a Jewish one, and no equality in the partnership
ED> between Jews and Arabs"
ED> (Montague David Eder, President of the Zionist
ED> Federation of Great Britain, 1931,
ED> in Doreen Ingrams, comp., Palestine Papers 1917-1922,
ED> Seeds of Conflict, George Braziller, 1973, p. 135)
This also has no meaning for a country formed seventeen years
after this statement was made. Obviously times change. This
is NOT what Israel is about today. I believe the peace talks
make this quote irrelevant.
ED> "There is not a single Jewish village in this country
ED> that has not been built on the site of an Arab village"
ED> (Moshe Dayan, Ha'aretz, 4 April 1969...)
This is completely false.
ED> "Some people talk of expelling 700,000 to 800,000
ED> Arabs in the event of a new war, and instruments have
ED> been prepared"
ED> (Aharon Yariv, former chief of Israeli military
ED> intelligence, 1980, Inquiry, 8 December 1980)
Expelled from where? Israel? The occupied territories? New
Jersey? Is there any way we can read this and get an idea as
to what on earth he was talking about. Obviously not.
ED> "We should there [in Palestine] form a portion of the
ED> rampart of Europe against Asia, an outpost of civilization
ED> as opposed to barbarism."
ED> (Dr. Theodor Herzl, The Jewish State, London, 1896, p.
ED> 29)
Interesting notion. Considering that this was written nearly
a century ago, it is quite visionary.
ED> "I deeply believe in launching preventive war
ED> against the Arab States without further hesitation. By
ED> doing so we will achieve two targets: firstly, the
ED> annihilation of Arab power; and secondly, the expansion
ED> of our territory"
ED> (Menachem Begin, in a speech to the Knesset, 12 October
ED> 1955)
This was said nearly forty years ago. Begin is dead. And it
should be obvious to anybody that if Israel was expansionist,
it would have ANNEXED the occupied territories right after it
captured them. Israel would not be negotiating to get rid of
them.
ED> "During the last 100 years our people have been in a
ED> process of building up the country and the nation, of
ED> expansion, of getting additional Jews and additional
ED> settlements in order to expand the borders here. Let no
ED> Jew say that the process has ended. Let no Jew say that
ED> we are near the end of the road."
ED> (Moshe Dayan, Ma'ariv, 7 July 1968)
He's dead, too. And since Israel has not annexed ANY land at
all since 1967, you are once again wasting bandwidth with all
of these misleading quotes. They are so out of sync with the
reality of Israel, that you do nothing but make yourself look
like a fanatic desperate to sway people, by misleading them.
ED> "Let us not today fling accusations at the [Palestinian
ED> Arab] murderers. Who are we that we should argue
ED> against their hatred ? For eight years now they sit in
ED> their refugee camps in Gaza, and before their very eyes,
ED> we turn into our homestead the land and the villages in
ED> which they and their forefathers have lived. We are a
ED> generation of settlers, and without the steel helmet and
ED> the cannon we cannot plant a tree and build a home. Let
ED> us not shrink back when we see the hatred fermenting
ED> and filling the lives of hundreds of thousands of Arabs,
ED> who sit all around us. Let us not avert our gaze, so that
ED> our hand shall not slip. This is the fate of our generation,
ED> the choice of our life - to be prepared and armed, strong
ED> and tough - or otherwise, the sword will slip from our
ED> first, and our life will be snuffed out."
ED> (Moshe Dayan, eulogy of Roy Rutenberg at Kibbutz Nahal
ED> Oz, 1956, quoted in Uri Avneri, Israel without Zionists,
Collier Books, Macmillan, New York, 1971, p.154)
Interesting quote. It's true that we should never lose sight
of the plight of these people. We should also recognize that
this quote preceded the disgusting wave of Arab terrorism and
violence directed at innocent people, that began in 1972 with
the massacre of the Israeli athletes in Munich, and continues
to this day. | 2 |
6,289 | ---
Hello!
We want to configure our X11R5 sytem (i486 33Mhz running BSD-like UNIX)
comming up with a chooser menu with different machines on it (works) an then
connect to them. But the only connection works is localhost!
An 'X -indirect <machine>' works very well!
The configuration:
- starting the 'xdm' at boot time with no servers specified
in Xservers
- starting the X-server at boot time with X -indirect localhost
---> the chooser menu appears with the machines named in
Xacces bye
'* CHOOSER <machine1> <machine2> ... BROADCAST
- the number of users on this machines and the load is
displayed correct
- selecting an other machine than my own host the X-server
starts and nothing happens, after a time out the CHOOSER menu
appears again.
I know the xdm bug in X11R4, but all machines running X11R5
Please help
Lars
------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | 6 |
6,290 | Some articles on the topic:
RTw 12/23 0859 GULF ARABS DEMAND IRAN WITHDRAWAL FROM ISLANDS
(Eds: updates with end of summit details, quotes)
By Youssef Azmeh
ABU DHABI, Dec 23, Reuter - Gulf Arab states, emerging from a summit
that restored
their unity after almost three months of crisis, piled pressure on Iran
on Wednesday to
reverse its virtual annexation of a strategic Gulf island.
They issued a statement after a three-day Gulf Cooperation Council
summit saying Iran
had to show proof of its good neighbourly intentions by rescinding
measures that "rocked
Gulf stability and security."
The leaders avoided the anti-Iranian rhetoric of recent statements
by Egypt, which
engineered a last minute settlement of a border row between Saudi Arabia
and Qatar that
allowed all members to attend the summit.
Egypt said its fears about Iranian intentions in the region and
Tehran's alleged
encouragement of Moslem fundamentalist unrest were largely behind
President Hosni
Mubarak's mediation.
The GCC statement stressed that developing relations between the
Gulf Arab states and
Iran "is linked to enhacing confidence and to measures Iran might take
in line with its
commitment to the principle of good neighbourliness and the respect of
the sovreignty and
territorial integrity of the region's states."
It denounced Iran's measures on the island of Abu Musa, which it
shares with the
United Arab Emirates, and the continued occupation of the Greater and
Lesser Tumbs
islands.
Iran earlier this year extended its control over Abu Musa beyond a
small garrison it
established there in 1971 under an agreement with the UAE emirate of Sharjah.
It has since rescinded orders expelling foreigners who worked on the
island for the
UAE government. But diplomats say it continues to exercise its authority
over the whole
island, which the UAE sess as as virtual annexation.
The Tumbs were occupied by the former Shah of Iran in 1971 and the
UAE has since the
Abu Musa crisis erupted insisted that they have to be returned as part
of a general
settlement.
The GCC leaders called on the U.N. to maintain sanctions against
Iraq for not fully
implementing Security Council resolutions following its 1990 invasion of
Kuwait.
They endorsed once again the "Damascus Declaration," a pact signed
with Egypt and
Syria after their troops took part in the U.S. led alliance that drove
Iraqi troops out of
Kuwait.
But delegates said the leaders were unable to agree the details of a
fund they
announced they would create at their last summit in Kuwait last year
which would have
helped Egypt's and Syria's economic development programme.
They said the leaders could not agree on a breakdown of
contributions from each state
although the total amount had been scaled down to $6 billion from the
$10 billion agreed
last year.
The fact that the leaders of all GCC states -- Saudi Arabia,
Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman and
Qatar -- attended the summit was seen as a major achievement although
their unity was only
maintained with outside help.
Most delegations were not too worried for the moment about the slow
progress of the
conservative rulers discussions on a future security structure for the
region that boasts
the bulk of global oil and gas reserves.
The leaders were unable to choose between two proposals.
One put forward by a summit committee headed by Oman's Sultan Qaboos
to create a
100,000-man rapid deployment force that could rush to defend any member
against external
aggression, such as Iraq's invasion of Kuwait.
Another was a Saudi-supported plan to expand the existing 10,000-man
"Peninsula
Shield" force which had so far played a largely symbolic role and is
commanded by a Saudi
general.
Little headway was made on plans for a reginal common market
although the summit
called for concrete proposals to be submitted to next year's summit due
to be held in
Saudi Arabia next December.
REUTER YA DYA DJG
RTw 12/23 0835 GULF LEADERS END SUMMIT
ABU DHABI, Dec 23, Reuter - Gulf Arab states ended a three-day
annual summit on
Wednesday with an appeal to Iran to end its occupation of three
strategic Gulf islands as
a condition for restoring friendly ties across the Gulf.
A joint statement issued after the summit, marked by relief over the
settlement of a
row between two Gulf Cooperation Council members, also called for
continued U.N. sanctions
against Iraq.
It said Baghdad had failed to implement key Security Council
decisions following the
expulsion of its troops from Kuwait early last year.
The summit broke no new ground on steps to achieve a Gulf common
market, but called on
officials to present a plan for common external tarrifs for all six
members to the next
summit which will be held in Saudi Arabia in December 1993.
The statement stressed that developing relations between the Gulf
Arab states and Iran
"is linked to enhacing confidence and to measures Iran might take in
line with its
commitment to the principle of good neighbourliness and the respect of
the sovreignty and
territorial integrity of the region's states."
It denounced Iran's measures on the island of Abu Musa, which it
shares with the
United Arab Emirates, and the continued occupation of the smaller
islands, the Greater and
Lesser Tumbs.
It expressed deep regret and extreme concern for the unjustified
Iranian measures
which contradict a proclaimed wish to develop relations and called on
Iran to rescind
those measures and end the occupation which it said was "shaking peace
and stability in
the area."
Iran earlier this year extended its control over Abu Musa beyond a
small garrison it
established there in 1971 under an agreement with the UAE emirate of Sharjah.
It has since rescinded orders expelling foreigners who worked on the
island for the
UAE government but diplomats in the region say that its security forces
continue to
exercise their authority over the whole island.
The UAE has seen this as virtual annexation.
The Tumbs were occupied by the former Shah of Iran in 1971 and the
UAE has since the
Abu Musa crisis erupted insisted that they have to be returned as part
of a general
settlement.
REUTER YA DYA DJG
RTw 12/26 1441 IRAN HINTS IT READY TO GO TO WAR OVER ISLANDS
(Eds: updates with SNSC statement)
NICOSIA, Dec 26, Reuter - Iran told its Gulf Arab neighbours on
Saturday it was ready
to defend militarily three disputed islands, reminding them of its
eight-year war with
Iraq.
"Our eight-year defence (in the 1980-88 Iran-Iraq war) has proved to
the world that
our brave nation will never hesitate to defend the sovereignty and
safeguard the
territorial integrity of Iran," Iran's Supreme National Security Council
(SNSC) said.
A meeting of the heads of the six-nation Gulf Cooperation Council
voiced full support
on Wednesday for the United Arab Emirates (UAE) in its dispute with Iran
over the Gulf
islands of Abu Musa, Greater Tumb and Lesser Tumb.
The move has triggered strong Iranian criticism and warnings.
Besides the UAE, the GCC
also groups Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar and Saudi Arabia.
Iranian President Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, who chaired the SNSC's
meeting on
Saturday, said during his Friday prayer sermon at Tehran University:
"Iran is surely
stronger than the likes of you. To reach these islands one has to cross
a sea of blood."
The SNSC, quoted by the official Iranian news agency IRNA received
in Cyprus, also
criticised the GCC and described its support of the UAE as "irresponsible."
"No country will ever be able to covet even an inch of Iranian soil,"
said the SNSC.
Earlier on Saturday, the English language Tehran Times, believed to
be close to the
Foreign Ministry, said the UAE should be aware that Iran's
self-restraint had certain
limits.
It dismissed a UAE claim to the islands as unfounded and said a 1971
agreement to
share Abu Musa with the UAE emirate of Sharjah still applied.
"The idea of Abu Dhabi officials that Tehran would always refrain
from responding to
the blows inflicted by them was "childish," Tehran Times said.
IRNA said the newspaper was commenting on the GCC statement which
urged Iran to
reverse what it says is the annexation of Abu Musa island and to pull
out of the two other
islands.
Iran says the islands near the entrance to the Gulf have
historically belonged to it.
The dispute flared this year after Iran tightened its control over Abu Musa.
REUTER AF JCH
RTw 12/28 1011 TEHRAN PAPER WANTS IRAN REVIVE CLAIM TO BAHRAIN | 2 |
6,291 |
Exactly my point. If you'd watch games more closely, you'd see a lot
of goons going after him. Ulf is one of the main reasons why less physical
players for Pgh are left alone. Ulf plays rough hockey, but only when
other players are putting the rush on Mario or Jagr. If you want to say anyone
on the Penguins is a cheap shot or a goon, say it's Jennings or Caufield. Don'tslander a good defenseman because your favorite players can't beat the Pens
even when they take dives (like Gartner) to try for the cheap penalties.
Hey, that's fine! If a player does something stupid, he should be penalized
including Ulf. Or Mario (you're not likely to see that happen) or anyone else for that matter. It's pointless to say any one person is a cheap-shot goon, because you'll see EVERYONE take a cheap shot now and then, especially if you'resomeone who is shadowed as much as Ulf is.
| 16 |
6,292 |
Well, Dave, I would have to disagree with you there. Satan himself could
own the team, and I'd be happy as long as the Oilers stayed in Edmonton.
Selfish, but true. I don't want to see the Oilers move, no matter who
their owner is. | 16 |
6,293 |
Cute word angst. Conveys volumes.
I'd be interested in this particular definition of "we." It's
such a fluid pronoun.
The BD were a paranoid little cult out in the middle of nowhere,
which all of a sudden had their worst paranoid fears reinforced.
Joy.
Yes, they probably should have, although how many paranoid
nuts can say they held off the feds for 51 days?
The voting booth is highly over-rated. People need to get up
off their lazy butts more than every year or every two years. Hell,
most don't even do that.
No, because "we" have decided that it doesn't make enough
difference to "us" to get up and do something. That's something,
for instance, a lot of people who go speak against gun control
bills at their local government. Dozens of "pro-gun" speakers
show up and few if any antis do, but they often win anyway.
Why? Because it doesn't matter who shows up, it matters
who's willing to scream afterwards. And it isn't that most people
give a damn one way of the other, but that they don't. Nobody
gives a damn about anybody beyond their own little worlds.
The general public's usually not even read the constitution.
And what they have learned is a distorted picture of the whole thing.
| 19 |
6,294 | I'm using BC++'s ObjectWindows (3.1), trying to resond to the left button
double click message WM_LBUTTONDBLCLK in a combo box. My codes look like:
class MyComboBox : public TComboBox
{
public:
MyComboBox(PTWindowsObject AParent, int ResourceId, WORD ATextLen) :
TComboBox(AParent, ResourceId, ATextLen) {};
virtual void WMLButtonDblClk(RTMessage Msg) = [WM_FIRST + WM_LBUTTONDBLCLK];
};
void MyComboBox::WMLButtonDblClk(RTMessage Msg)
{
... // responding to the message (selecting the item in the list box)
}
Anything wrong with my program? Any help would be appreciated. | 17 |
6,295 | I have posted DISP140.ZIP to alt.binaries.pictures.utilities.
I will upload this package to SIMTEL20 later.
****** You may distribute this program freely for non-commercial use
if no fee is gained.
****** There is no warranty. The author is not responsible for any
damage caused by this program.
Important changes since Version 1.35:
Added support for IRIS.
Support Mix/Concat. two images.
Added support for 'batch conversion'.
Added support for 'load/save palette table'.
Added support for 'edge enhance'.
Added support for 'crop one line'.
Added support for 'negate image'.
New color quantization option.
Fix some minor bugs.
(1) Introduction:
This program can let you READ, WRITE and DISPLAY images with different
formats. It also let you do some special effects(ROTATION, DITHERING ....)
on image. Its main purpose is to let you convert image among different
formts.
Include simple file management system.
Support 'slide show'.
+ Support 'batch conversion'.
There is NO LIMIT on image size.
Currently this program supports 8, 15, 16, 24 bits display.
If you want to use HiColor or TrueColor, you must have VESA driver.
If you want to modify video driver, please read section (8).
(2) Hardware Requirement:
PC 386 or better. MSDOS 3.3 or higher.
min amount of ram is 4M bytes(Maybe less memory will also work).
(I recommend min 8M bytes for better performance).
Hard disk for swapping(virtual memory).
The following description is borrowed from DJGPP.
Supported Wares:
* Up to 128M of extended memory (expanded under VCPI)
* Up to 128M of disk space used for swapping
* SuperVGA 256-color mode up to 1024x768
* 80387
* XMS & VDISK memory allocation strategies
* VCPI programs, such as QEMM, DESQview, and 386MAX
Unsupported:
* DPMI
* Microsoft Windows
Features: 80387 emulator, 32-bit unix-ish environment, flat memory
model, SVGA graphics.
(3) Installation:
Video drivers, emu387 and go32.exe are borrowed from DJGPP.
(If you use Western Digital VGA chips, read readme.wd)
(This GO32.EXE is a modified version for vesa and is COMPLETELY compatible
with original version)
*** But some people report that this go32.exe is not compatible with
other DJGPP programs in their system. If you encounter this problem,
DON'T put go32.exe within search path.
*** Please read runme.bat for how to run this program.
If you choose xxxxx.grn as video driver, add 'nc 256' to environment
GO32.
For example, go32=driver x:/xxxxx/xxxxx.grn nc 256
If you don't have 80x87, add 'emu x:/xxxxx/emu387' to environment GO32.
For example, go32=driver x:/xxxxx/xxxxx.grd emu x:/xxxxx/emu387
**** Notes: 1. I only test tr8900.grn, et4000.grn and vesa.grn.
Other drivers are not tested.
2. I have modified et4000.grn to support 8, 15, 16, 24 bits
display. You don't need to use vesa driver.
If et4000.grn doesn't work, please try vesa.grn.
3. For those who want to use HiColor or TrueColor display,
please use vesa.grn(except et4000 users).
You can find vesa BIOS driver from :
wuarchive.wustl.edu: /mirrors/msdos/graphics
godzilla.cgl.rmit.oz.au: /kjb/MGL
(4) Command Line Switch:
Usage : display [-d|--display initial_display_type]
[-s|--sort sort_method]
[-h|-?]
Display type: 8(SVGA,default), 15, 16(HiColor), 24(TrueColor)
Sort method: 'name', 'ext'
(5) Function Key:
F2 : Change disk drive.
CTRL-A -- CTRL-Z : change disk drive.
F3 : Change filename mask. (See match.doc)
F4 : Change parameters.
F5 : Some effects on picture, eg. flip, rotate ....
F7 : Make Directory.
t : Tag file.
+ : Tag group files. (See match.doc)
T : Tag all files.
u : Untag file.
- : Untag group files. (See match.doc)
U : Untag all files.
Ins : Change display type (8,15,16,24) in 'read' & 'screen' menu.
F6,m,M : Move file(s).
+ ALT-M : Move single file(ignore tag).
F8,d,D : Delete file(s).
+ ALT-D : Delete single file(ignore tag).
r,R : Rename file.
c,C : Copy File(s).
+ ALT-C : Copy single file(ignore tag).
z,Z : Display first 10 bytes in Ascii, Hex and Dec modes.
f,F : Display disk free space.
Page Up/Down : Move one page.
TAB : Change processing target.
Arrow keys, Home, End, Page Up, Page Down: Scroll image.
Home: Left Most.
End: Right Most.
Page Up: Top Most.
Page Down: Bottom Most.
in 'screen' & 'effect' menu :
Left,Right arrow: Change display type(8, 15, 16, 24 bits).
+ CTRL-Arrow keys : Crop image by one line(in graphics mode).
s,S : Slide Show(show tagged files). ESCAPE to terminate.
+ b,B : Batch conversion(convert tagged files to single format).
+ w,W : Wait/Pause in slide show.
ALT-X : Quit program without prompting.
ALT-A : Reread directory.
Escape : Abort function and return.
(6) Support Format:
Read: GIF(.gif), Japan MAG(.mag), Japan PIC(.pic), Sun Raster(.ras),
Jpeg(.jpg), XBM(.xbm), Utah RLE(.rle), PBM(.pbm), PGM(.pgm),
PPM(.ppm), PM(.pm), PCX(.pcx), Japan MKI(.mki), Tiff(.tif),
Targa(.tga), XPM(.xpm), Mac Paint(.mac), GEM/IMG(.img),
IFF/ILBM(.lbm), Window BMP(.bmp), QRT ray tracing(.qrt),
Mac PICT(.pct), VIS(.vis), PDS(.pds), VIKING(.vik), VICAR(.vic),
+ FITS(.fit), Usenix FACE(.fac), IRIS(.sgi).
the extensions in () are standard extensions.
Write: GIF, Sun Raster, Jpeg, XBM, PBM, PGM, PPM, PM, Tiff, Targa,
XPM, Mac Paint, Ascii, Laser Jet, IFF/ILBM, Window BMP,
+ Mac PICT, VIS, FITS, FACE, PCX, GEM/IMG, IRIS.
All Read/Write support full color(8 bits), grey scale, b/w dither,
and 24 bits image, if allowed for that format.
(7) Detail:
Initialization:
Set default display type to highest display type.
Find allowable screen resolution(for .grn video driver only).
1. When you run this program, you will enter 'read' menu. Whthin this
menu you can press any function key. If you move or copy
files, you will enter 'write' menu. the 'write' menu is much like
'read' menu, but only allow you to change directory.
The header line in 'read' menu includes "(d:xx,f:xx,t:xx)".
d : display type. f: number of files. t: number of tagged files.
pressing SPACE in 'read' menu will let you select which format to use
for reading current file.
pressing RETURN in 'read' menu will let you reading current file. This
program will automatically determine which format this file is.
The procedure is: First, check magic number. If fail, check
standard extension. Still fail, report error.
pressing s or S in 'read' menu will do 'Slide Show'.
If delay time is 0, program will wait until you hit a key
(except ESCAPE).
If any error occurs, program will make a beep.
+ 'w' or 'W' to pause, any key to continue.
ESCAPE to terminate.
pressing Ins in 'read' menu will change display type.
pressing ALT-X in 'read' menu will quit program without prompting.
+ pressing F5 will turn on 'effect' menu.
2. Once image file is successfully read, you will enter 'screen' menu.
You can do special effect on image.
pressing RETURN: show image.
in graphic mode, press RETURN, SPACE or ESCAPE to return to text
mode.
pressing TAB: change processing target. This program allows you to do
special effects on 8-bit or 24-bit image.
pressing Left,Right arrow: change display type. 8, 15, 16, 24 bits.
pressing SPACE: save current image to file.
B/W Dither: save as black/white image(1 bit).
Grey Scale: save as grey image(8 bits).
Full Color: save as color image(8 bits).
True Color: save as 24-bit image.
This program will ask you some questions if you want to write image
to file. Some questions are format-dependent. Finally This program
will prompt you a filename. If you want to save file under another
directory other than current directory, please press SPACE. after
pressing SPACE, you will enter 'write2' menu. You can change
directory to what you want. Then,
pressing SPACE: this program will prompt you 'original' filename.
pressing RETURN: this program will prompt you 'selected' filename
(filename under bar).
3. This program supports 8, 15, 16, 24 bits display.
4. This Program is MEMORY GREEDY. If you don't have enough memory,
the performance is poor.
5. If you want to save 8 bits image :
try GIF then TIFF(LZW) then TARGA then Sun Raster then BMP then ...
If you want to save 24 bits image (lossless):
try TIFF(LZW) or TARGA or ILBM or Sun Raster
(No one is better for true 24bits image)
6. I recommend Jpeg for storing 24 bits images, even 8 bits images.
7. Not all subroutines are fully tested
8. This document is not well written. If you have any PROBLEM, SUGGESTION,
COMMENT about this program,
Please send to u7711501@bicmos.ee.nctu.edu.tw (140.113.11.13).
I need your suggestion to improve this program.
(There is NO anonymous ftp on this site)
(8) Tech. information:
Program (user interface and some subroutines) written by Jih-Shin Ho.
Some subroutines are borrowed from XV(2.21) and PBMPLUS(dec 91).
Tiff(V3.2) and Jpeg(V4) reading/writing are through public domain
libraries.
Compiled with DJGPP.
You can get whole DJGPP package from SIMTEL20 or mirror sites.
For example, wuarchive.wustl.edu: /mirrors/msdos/djgpp
(9) For Thoese who want to modify video driver:
1. get GRX source code from SIMTEL20 or mirror sites.
2. For HiColor and TrueColor:
15 bits : # of colors is set to 32768.
16 bits : # of colors is set to 0xc010.
24 bits : # of colors is set to 0xc018.
Acknowledgment:
I would like to thank the authors of XV and PBMPLUS for their permission
to let me use their subroutines.
Also I will thank the authors who write Tiff and Jpeg libraries.
Thank DJ. Without DJGPP I can't do any thing on PC.
| 7 |
6,296 |
IMHO this is the most untrustworthy, silly stat, by today's rules, in all
of baseball. My understanding is to qualify as a save a pitcher cannot
pitch more than three innings and the potential tying run must at least
appear in the on-deck circle. Also, the lead a pitcher enters with cannot
excede three runs.
I believe that the official scorers must assert more of their authority in
determining winners/savers/etc. For instance, a pitcher can come in in the
ninth with a lead, blow the lead, fall behind, have his team come back in
the next half inning and earn the win. Has this pitcher earned a win, no
way.
I guy could pitch five strong innings of middle relief and see his
teammates rally to tie the score. Assume he came in to start the fourth
and left after the eighth. His teammate holds the opposition scoreless in
the ninth and they score a run in the bottom of the ninth to win. The
third pitcher earns the win and the middle reliever gets no "stat"
satisfaction.
Mike | 11 |
6,297 |
Well, for one thing most, if not all the Dividians (depending on whether
they could show they acted in self-defense and there were no illegal
weapons), could have gone on with their life as they were living it.
No one was forcing them to give up their religion or even their
legal weapons. The Dividians had survived a change in leadership
before so even if Koresch himself would have been convicted and
sent to jail, they still could have carried on.
I don't think the Dividians were insane, but I don't see a reason
for mass suicide (if the fire was intentional set by some of the
Dividians.) We also don't know that, if the fire was intentionally
set from inside, was it a generally know plan or was this something
only an inner circle knew about, or was it something two or three
felt they had to do with or without Koresch's knowledge/blessing, etc.?
I don't know much about Masada. Were some people throwing others over?
Did mothers jump over with their babies in their arms? | 13 |
6,298 | Unable to stand the pain anymore, my wife bought the Corbin Gunfighter
and Lady with Passenger Backrest for my Hawk GT.
It came with no instructions, but it came 2 weeks earlier than they
said it would. Installation would have been very easy, but the seat
fastening hardware was apparently always on the wrong sides with
the stock seat! It never was easy to put on. Once I figured that
out, the new seat went on the first try. The passenger backrest, though,
does not fit as I thought it might. The supplied screw to set the
backrest angle does not fit, and I have not yet found a suitable,
hard, ( SAE grade 8, or perhaps 5 ) 1/4-20 bolt that fits. There is a
a soft bolt in there now -- just don't lean back.
The driver's section of the seat is a bit wider. Seems comfortable
enough, but then again I put about 5000 miles on the stock seat
without a thought. The passenger's section has about 8 times the
volume of foam that the stock seat has, and from my short test it
seems much more comfortable. The backrest helps a bit, but I've not
has enough time to really test it. The backrest also comes with a
small pocket. Its now more difficult to swing my leg up over the
10" taller seat.
If I go on the three-notch ride soon ( Dixville, Pinkham & Smugglers),
I'll give a more complete report, but in general it seems like an
improvement. | 0 |
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Wow, this is news to me---it started in Tarsus--you know, where Paul
of NT fame was from. Not to be nasty, but get a clue, read
_The Orgins of the Mithraic Mysteries_ by DUlansey!
Hey hasn't anyone read Manly P Hall's works? Perhaps it might be
worth a try.... | 8 |
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