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700 | At the moment, I am using a Sun 3/80 (cgfour/bwtwo) with SunOS 4.0.3
and OpenWindows 2.0.
This configuration is slow and I can't run all the programs on OW2. For
example, when I start a mailtool from OW3 and display it on my OW2
display, I can't open the compose window.
I want to install an X11R5 or X11R4 server on m... | 6 |
701 |
It first depends on what an idle cpu is doing!
I'm not sure about DOS, but many multitasking OSs have an loop like this
loop:
is there anything to do?
YES -> do it; goto loop
NO -> goto loop
The CPU is not doing any work but it is still processing instructions...
It will also respond to interupts...
Guy | 5 |
702 | I just wanted to point out, that Teflon wasn't from the space program.
It was from the WWII nuclear weapons development program. Pipes in the
system for fractioning and enriching uranium had to be lined with it.
Uranium Hexafloride was the chemical they turned the pitchblend into for
enrichment. It is massively cor... | 12 |
703 | Hello,
I am admin for an RS/6000 running AIX 3.2, X11R5, Motif, and xdt3.
I want to prevent the user from hitting CNTL-ALT-BKSPC to exit X.
I've tried invoking X with 'xinit -T', but that doesn't work.
xinit appends the -T to the call to .xinitrc, and not to the
call to X.
The man page to xinit is no help. ... | 6 |
704 | A while ago I saw some translucent pads, about 6"x8" or so that
could be plugged into (something) and they would glow. One was red,
another green, another blue. Interresting. I was wondering if anyone
would have a feed on anything of this nature, and of the price.
oh, the pads were rubber-like and were floppy ... | 15 |
705 | Did anyone install xdbx v2.1.2 on SGI workstation ?
Thanks for your answer. Gildas PERROT. | 6 |
706 | -*----
Far from being "tossed out," the gospels are taken, almost
universally, as the primary source of information about Jesus.
I am curious as to whom Mike Cobb is referring. Who "tosses out"
the New Testament? Undoubtedly a few *naive* atheists do this,
but the phrasing of the question above seems to suggest that... | 8 |
707 |
Well, it seems we don't learn the lessons of history do we?
I was hoping that Kent State taught us a lesson.
Apparently not.
Apparently the government will murder anyone they choose to still.
---
Rawlin Blake blake@nevada.edu | 19 |
708 | Well, I'm finally about to key in the official rules for the archives, but
before I do, I will ask again...
does anybody have the official MLB rules in electronic format?
Just trying to save myself a ton of work...no, they don't scan well because
of the ridiculous format they're printed in.
thanks
- Matt
Matt Wa... | 11 |
709 | This would be susceptible to fading, multi-path etc. We used to use a
system at the shop made by Tellurometer in South Africa. It used a
10 GHz signal between 2 units across the distance to be measured.
The 10 GHz was just the carrier: the real signals were several switched
ones around 7.5 MHz or so, whose relative pha... | 15 |
710 |
In other words, the right of might.
In other words, the right of might.
In other words, he can do it, he did it, and your in no position to
argue about it.
In other words, you better do what this God wants you to do, or else!
| 8 |
711 |
Well, where is he? Another false Messiah shot down in flames.
Matthew 24:4
"Watch out that no one deceives you. For many will come in my
name, claiming, 'I am the Christ', and will deceive many."
Matthew 24:23
"At that time if anyone says to you, 'Look, here is the Christ!'
or 'There he is!' do not b... | 8 |
712 |
Curiously enough, this subject has occupied a good bit of my prayer life
recently. God's experience of time is so completely different from our own,
since He is both within and without it. Using words like "foreknowledge"
and "predestination" are semantically incorrect when it comes to describing
God's perception of... | 18 |
713 | My mother has been advised to have a bone scan performed? What is this
procedure for, and is it painful? She's been having leg and back pain
which her GP said was sciatica. Her oncologist listened to her symptoms
and said that it didn't sound like sciatica, and she should get a bone
scan. | 9 |
714 | But I have to agree.. Boston is a good team.. But streaky... They put
together a great streak to capture first place in the Adams, but for what?
They have lost the home ice advantage for at least the first round, and might
not make it out of it.
I would love to see the Sabres win the first round, even though I bet ... | 16 |
715 | Does anyone here know where I can find a modem and comm. software for
an Apple IIe? I would prefer in Manhattan, but New Jersey would
work too. David Tillyer, DATCC@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU
| 15 |
716 |
Lets talk about principles. If we accept that God sets the
standards for what ought to be included in Scripture - then we
can ask:
1. Is it authoritative?
2. Is it prophetic?
3. Is it authentic?
4. Is it dynamic?
5. Is it received, collected, read and used?
On these counts, the apocrapha falls short of the glory of ... | 18 |
717 |
Though I think this an overstatement, it does contain a grain of truth. It's
drug dealers, spies, terrorists, and organized crime figures (assuming
enough probable cause to convince a judge) who need to be watched, not
law-abiding citizens.
David | 3 |
718 |
Yes, I have both Arts & Letters and CorelDraw. I personally like
Arts & Letters better but there are things I like about Arts & Letters
that CorelDraw doesn't do an vice-versa. I haven't found the perfect
graphics program that does everything yet.
My favorite feature from CorelDraw is that it imports alot of diff... | 7 |
719 | PhaNG, the Philadelphia Area NEXTSTEP User Group, will be holding a public
sneak preview of NEXTSTEP for Intel Processors.
Where: David Rittenhouse Labs Room A1
33rd And Walnut, southeast corner, Philadelphia PA
When: Wednesday, May 5th
7 pm to 9 pm
NEXTSTEP is the 32 bit UNIX based operatin... | 17 |
720 | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^
^^^^^^^^
Benzene is most definitely a carcinogen. If you can get your hands on it
* Don't use it! * | 15 |
721 |
The May 1993 cover of QST has a picture of three different boards without
any solder mask (you can tell from the copper colored traces). The box
labeled 2304 transverter has the brown teflon/glass board, while the one
in the center has the grayish board exposed. On the left is some
fiberglass board that looks green ... | 15 |
722 | [much blathering on the Role Of Military Forces in
Enforcing Civil Law deleted]
The main problem with trying to get the Military involved in Police work
is the differences in the missions.
The Police take names, try and find out what happened,
stop suspects (thats the meaning of 'arrest') and
turn them over to the cu... | 13 |
723 | I was privelged enough to experience my first Volvo attack this weekend.
I was last in a line of traffic that was about 6 vehicles long, riding
down Rt. 40 in Groton Ma. At the side of the road, sitting off on the
shoulder was the killer Volvo in question. No brake lights, no turn signal,
nothing. We were doing abo... | 0 |
724 | It's gotta be an HBP.
| 11 |
725 |
I don't think I've changed my stance at all. My original stance was that
a painless execution was not a cruel one. I didn't say what would be
considered cruel, only that a painless death wasn't. Now, cruelty must
involve some sort of suffering, I believe. I don't think someone that gets
shot in the head or electr... | 14 |
726 |
You know, I'm a Ford fan, I must say, so I'm looking forward to the next
Mustang. I have faith that it will be a fine product, more desireable
than the Camaro is now. You know, that's MHO.
The differences these days between Ford and GM are not so much the quality,
just the philosophy. It used to be quality _a... | 4 |
727 |
I've been wondering about this myself. The house wiring thing is really
hokey. There is no doubt that high pressure ultrasound is annoying, but to
whom? Given that these devices have been advertised to be effective against
everything from insects to rodents to nasty dogs, what is to say that my
insect repeller won'... | 15 |
728 | OFFICIAL UNITED NATIONS SOUVENIR FOLDERS
Each contains all the stamps issued for that year along with descriptive
information regarding each issue. The stamps are mint never hinged. The
RETAIL (not catalog) prices listed are from the leading United Nations
dealer, Mike Armus. The stamps were issued for use by the U.N.... | 1 |
729 | Anyone have a phone number for Applied Engineering so I can give them
a call? | 10 |
730 |
Supernovae put out 10^53 or 10^54 (i forget which, but it's only an
order of magnitude...). Not in gamma rays, though. You'd hafta get
all of that into gammas if they were at 9 Mpc, but if a decent fraction
of the SN output was in gammas it could reasonably be extragalactic
(but closer than 9 Mpc). I dunno SN theo... | 12 |
731 |
Yes, but still not a 6502 for those differences. Same instruction set,
of course.
Yes, the same number, but an entirely different device. I should have
qualified this further by stating that this was the PAL version of the TIA -
I am not 100% sure that the NTSC TIA would have a different number.
Does anyone on... | 15 |
732 |
Only problem is that Zombo was traded to St. Louis last year for goalie
Vincent Riendeau.
I think that while Chevy is not among the elite class of goalies, he is
adequate given the offensive firepower of the Wings. | 16 |
733 | FOR SALE
PC TOOLS VERSION 7.1
All original disks and manuals included.
$50 or best offer
Please send replies to gt7187c@prism.gatech.edu
| 1 |
734 | I'd like to hear stories on experiences with the Hyundai Sonata. I
know Consumer Reports has trashed them but the people I know that
have them swear by them. They also haven't had the problems with
them that Consumer Reports claims. I haven't driven one yet. I
have driven a '93 Hyundai Elantra (which Consumer Repor... | 4 |
735 |
Whatever happened to uwm? Is it still available in some form? It's
been years since I used it or heard anyone talk about it.
-- | 6 |
736 |
Michael J. Fox was on Letterman about a year ago (or two) during the
playoffs as a celebrity hockey player for the Bruins. While he's not
exactly a NHLer he did mention that the Bruins wanted to break Ulfie's
legs (or something like that) in response to the Neely incident. It
was quite amusing, as one of the few Le... | 16 |
737 | [some deleted]
One thing that seems ambiguous is whether a signal being echoed down from
geosynchronous orbit is "...from outside the United States."
Also, being able to assess whether NSA is playing by the rules requires
knowing what the rules are. We only know a subset. For those even more
suspicious, there could b... | 3 |
738 |
Dream machine quality ain't what it used to be
Kinetic Art did some great paint jobs on Bimotas. Don't know if they are still
around. | 0 |
739 | I was just wondering if anyone new how I could get the BETA version of Windows
NT, and be part of the BETA program.
Thanks
gel@binkley.cs.mcgill.ca
| 17 |
740 | I really think you are comparing apples and oranges. Nobody disputes
that OS/2 has more big OS features. The question is Does an
individual need the power. The sales of Windows vs OS/2 answer that
question. The next question is even if I did want to run OS/2
and I had this big monster machine to run it on, is there a ... | 17 |
741 |
Many thanks for the replies I received to this. A couple of people
suggested how I could get the paint package to work properly, but in the
end I took the advice of someone else to try Paintshop Pro from
cica.indiana.edu.
Thanks again.
--Philip
| 17 |
742 | From article <1993May14.023220.1@vax1.tcd.ie>, by apryan@vax1.tcd.ie:
Hmmm... Atlantis left Eureca in a 28 degree orbit. Retrieving it is
going to be *REALLY* fun if they fly to 57 degrees. Torque that
Canadarm! :-) | 12 |
743 |
I remember a simple program that would play those chimes for you when you
clicked their respective buttons. Does anyone know where that is? This was
circa 1988, I think.
Cheers,
-e. | 10 |
744 |
Another name for this region is Cis-Jordan. | 2 |
745 | 4 | |
746 | #
# >> I am not aware of any such incidents.
# >
# >
# >> I've read most of the history books dealing with this period,
# >> good and bad, and while it is possible that I missed one or two,
# >> none of those I've read documents any razing of mosques. So I
# >> think that this remarkable claim requires specific do... | 2 |
747 | >I wouldn't think so. Asking people to trust a secret algorithm seems
>unsound to me.
Maybe so, but it's quite common. There are millions of Macintosh users who
have no idea what's in Apple's patented ROMs. Many have modems connected.
How do you know all your business secrets aren't being stolen? Answe... | 3 |
748 | Markus> NNTP-Posting-Host: samos.uni-paderborn.de
Markus> Hello everybody out there !
Markus> I'm trying to compile X11R5pl23 and Motif 1.2.1 on a HP running
Markus> HP-UX 8.05. But it' seems to be not very succesful, because
Markus> I have only hp.cf config-files for HP-UX 7.0.
Markus> I tried standard cc and X ... | 6 |
749 |
I know the roads up there in Minnesota are pretty bad, but I doubt that
they are THAT bad. I've never realy tried to watch my back tyre but, my 82
Maxim 750 will pull the front wheel off the ground if I pop the clutch.
Admittedly, it is easier with someone on back, maybe that's what keeps the
rear tyre down. ;-... | 0 |
750 | Here's a summary of Don Cherry's Coach's Corner from April 23, 1993.
It was taken from a tape delay of a Vancouver-Winnipeg game, but
it was filmed during the Toronto-Detroit game that night. I think
it was also shown during the Calgary-LA game.
(Warning... Anti-fighting people may want to skip this post.)
Topics
--... | 16 |
751 |
Anyone claiming that 1500 "real watts" isn't possible in a mobile should
dig through their back issues of 73 (and, I think, QST) for a description
of the mobile installation of that most revered of OMs, W6AM. As I recall,
this included a Heath 1kW (DC in) amp (what was that model number...SB-
something.... my mind i... | 15 |
752 |
[ 2 good reasons deleted. AI]
It's even worse than that --
"Ye shall not add unto the word which I
command you, neither shall ye diminish
from it" (Deut. 4:2).
Shall we rip out every page from our
Bibles beginning from Joshua through
Revelation? | 18 |
753 |
Imagine, you have been under seige for almost two months by an enemy which you
believe wants to kill you. Suddenly, they pump tear gas into your building and
punch holes in it with tanks. Then a fire breaks out. Do you run outside to
be slaughtered, or stay and face your fate.
Check Ethiopia vs. Italy in WWII for ... | 19 |
754 | Did anyone see the Montreal - Quebec game yesterday? It was tight right down
to the last second of the third period. In the overtime Roy and Hextall played
like they were gods.
Ok, so Montreal won! They deserved it after getting their first goal in
overtime waved off because the puck was hit in with a high stick. ... | 16 |
755 | 10 | |
756 |
WHY!!! DC/Baltimore is one of the top media markets (=the only thing the NHL
seems to care about these days), they've been doing far better than the NBA
Bullets at the gate for the last five years. The team has been a perennial
contender and fan support has been good to excellent . . . Why should Pollin
move to city ... | 16 |
757 |
Either I've just fallen for this, or you guys
are _really_ paranoid!
You're actually worried about somebody stealing
your oil?
C'mon, you think a vandal'll do that?!
That's absolutely ridiculous!
Besides, how hard is it to get under the car to
change the oil?
I can say from experience on the cars that I've dri... | 4 |
758 | We're looking at various X11 clients for PC's and we're looking for some
information about the relative efficiency of different products. Are any
notably efficient (fast)? Are any notably inefficient? I assume that a
Graphics Accelerator makes them significantly faster (right now I'm looking
at ico running on Xoftwa... | 6 |
759 |
Jung may have said that, but he was in no way speaking for the
Catholic Church. The dogma of the Assumption in no way means Mary is
considered to be God or part of "the Godhead." Therefore it implies no
such thing about the feminine in general.
Also Jung's statement makes it sound as though the dogma was
anno... | 18 |
760 |
I got several answers, the most complete was from Errol Crary
(errolc@tv.tv.Tek.com):
Thanks for your help
Karsten
-- | 6 |
761 | I believe the interstates were origionally funded as part of a national
defense plan etc. The requirements were to move heavy army trucks at
70mph.
Still its amazing in Germany you can have cars traveling 155 mph and 65 mph
on the same 3 to 4 lane road. Around Washington DC they can't keep traffic
flowing at 55... | 4 |
762 |
Primarily milage. Gas is much more expensive, so people are very
concerned about it taking a few more liters per kilometer. This,
along with narrow old cities, also results in smaller cars with
smaller engines. These engines usually don't have the torque to mesh
well with an automatic. So, having engines that don'... | 4 |
763 |
There are various contradictory views on the origin of the Armenians.
The name is to be found in the Darian inscriptions in the form 'Armina'
or 'Aramaniya' is to be found in the inscription on the Bistun monument.
The following references to the Armenians are to be found in the Bistun
cuneiform inscription of Dara V... | 2 |
764 | <
<>OW 3.0 is the same. But, the definition of broken is relative. Pageview
<>requires DSC compliant PostScript files, in order to stop at page breaks.
<>I don't consider that broken. I say that any program that puts out a
<>PostScript file that isn't DSC compliant is broken.
<
<Well that may be true. However, the ... | 6 |
765 | I agree! Rob Shick sucks big time. He did the same thing last night's game
between Boston & Buffalo.
| 16 |
766 |
No, the thing is designed to be retrievable, in a pinch. Indeed, this
dictated a rather odd design for the solar arrays, since they had to be
retractable as well as extendable, and may thus have indirectly contributed
to the array-flapping problems.
The retrieval problems are exactly as stated: it would be costly, ... | 12 |
767 |
In the Boston area, you can hear the Rangers on WFAN and the Devils
on WABC, the Whalers on WTIC and the Red Wings on WJR. This of course is in
addition to the Bruins who are currently on WEEI but may move to WHDH because
the fools at WEEI are owned by the Celtics and thus will show them over the
Bruins every time th... | 16 |
768 | Hi everyone,
I'm experiencing a very annoying problem with background printing
on the HP Deskwriter (Sys 7.1, Deskwriter driver 3.1, PowerBook 170).
When I print from, say, MS Word, I see the message "Spooling to disk,"
but sometimes nothing prints. Checking my memory map thanks to Now Menus,
I see that HP Backgr... | 10 |
769 | vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv VVVVVVVVVV
Getting close there! | 0 |
770 |
The problem is that you imagine him inside this huge wall, unable
to see reality. While he imagines the same about you. Clearly we
have a case where relativity plays a big role concerning looking
at opposite frames of reality.
Cheers,
Kent | 8 |
771 | And do not set your heart on what you will eat or drink; do not worry about it. | 18 |
772 | joe, i'm sorry you felt i was pissing on your list. no disparagement
was intended and i would be most interested to know what i said that
made you feel that way. i am not suggesting that your list is
superflous nor that it will not serve a need. i just would like not
to see the boxer contingent split, but there is c... | 0 |
773 |
:
: Hello,
: Just one quick question:
: My father has had a back problem for a long time and doctors
: have diagnosed an operation is needed. Since he lives down in
: Mexico, he wants to know if there is a hospital anywhere in
: the United States particulary famous fo... | 9 |
774 |
Here in Australia most cars are manual (privately owned anyway). Why?
Not sure, I think it has something to do with the fact that our car industry
in the past was more closely aligned with Europe than the US in the past.
Now it's aligned with Asia.
Scott.
__________________________________________________________... | 4 |
775 |
Actually Judea and Samaria are proper geographical names, just like
Asia Minor or Lake Michigan. Judea and Samaria are even used in
an atlas published in (what used to be) USSR circa 1970 that I have at
home. The government of the USSR was of course quite hostile towards
Israel and would hardly e... | 2 |
776 | Astronomy & Space magazine's UK telephone newsline carries the times to
see the Russian Space Station Mir which will be visible every EVENING (some
time between 9 o'clock and midnight) from April 27 to May 7. It's about as
bright as Jupiter at its best. There are two cosmonuats on board.
For the time to watch, tel. 08... | 12 |
777 | : THe limit on space-walking is a function of suit supplies (MASS)
: and Orbiter Duration.
: In order to perform the re-boost of the HST, the OMS engines
: will be fired for a long period. Now the shuttle is a heavy
: thing. THe HST isn't light either. THe amount of OMS fuel
: needed to fly both up is substantia... | 12 |
778 | The 200CD is one of three oscillators that HP made many years ago.
(The others were the Low Frequency Oscillator and the Wide Range
Oscillator.) These are the ones with the 7" diameter chrome dial,
a Wein Bridge circuit that used pilot lights as the feedback loop,
and firebottles that produced many volts of output.
... | 15 |
779 |
There's nothing wrong with a red neck. Why, some of us hicks even
listen to cultured music and such, can you say the same? Aside from
that, you shouldn't try to shit on this guy by insulting where YOU
think he comes from. Where I'm from, we milk cows, drive trucks, and
yes, even like baseball. So screw anyone tha... | 11 |
780 |
Bob, sex is already ALL OVER baseball! Do you think those uniforms
can get ANY TIGHTER??
Todd Hundley's could be, I suppose; he seems to favor the
Carlton Fisk baggy-pants style. Very unfortunate. Todd, word to the
wise: if ya got it, flaunt it! | 11 |
781 |
Lets see... what MS products don't have major bugs in them? Oh, but
the fifth release the bugs are generally cleared up, even if their
customers must buy new "releases" from them that are little more than
bug fixes. Anyone who buys a $2500 computer system and then runs MS
Windows on it is in desperate need of sympat... | 17 |
782 | Let's discuss Reno's taking full responciblity. Is everyone happy with the
outcome? Did the FBI pursue the correct course of action? was justice done?
If Reno really meant what she said she would resign! She is just grand
standing, period. What did those people do wrong in the first place? that is
what i can't figure ... | 19 |
783 |
I don't think the two main free X systems ( XS3 and XFree86 ) are part
of the FSF as such.
Does anyone know of an e-mail address for Diamond to which Penio could
forward his purchase information?
Guy | 5 |
784 | :When I was a school boy, my biology teacher told us of an incident
:in which a couple were very passionate without actually having
:sexual intercourse. Somehow the girl became pregnent as sperm
:cells made their way to her through the clothes via persperation.
:
:Was my biology teacher misinforming us, or do such inc... | 9 |
785 | For sale:
Mac IIfx with the following config -->
20MB's RAM
400MB 3.5" Hard Drive
2 -1.44MB floppy drives
Extended keyboard
Mouse
Apple 8bit video card
$2,500.00 or best offer!
All you need is a monitor to complete this system. | 10 |
786 | Hi there,
I'm looking for tools that can make X programming easy.
I would like to have a tool that will enable to create X motif
GUI Interactivly. Currently I'm Working on a SGI with forms.
A package that enables to create GUI with no coding at all
(but the callbacks).
Any help will be appreciated. | 6 |
787 | Actually, the Quadra 900 and 950 both have the same SCSI controller, (running at different speed). They are not SCSI 2, but can support
certain SCSI commands that take advantage of faster drives. The
I/O processors are present on both machines. The Q950 runs its
I/O bus at 25MHz, while the 900's I/O bus i... | 10 |
788 |
Bzzt. Thank you for playing.
You're confusing the puritans/pilgrims with the founding fathers.
Difference of ~150 years and a much different culture...
| 8 |
789 | I have been looking over the postings about the Clipper Chip and noticed
an interesting omission from the discussion.
You all mention that the algorithm is classified and have expressed
concerns and ideas of how to figure out the algorithm using software.
The question that I have is why cant someone take one of thes... | 3 |
790 |
How wrong you will be. I participated in the last National March on
Washington (MOW) for LesGayBi rights (Oct 11, 1987) - with a turnout of
about 750,000 people - and we didn't have alot pissing us off at the time.
The big issue was the AIDS crisis, but we weren't being slapped around
quite as bad as we are... | 13 |
791 | I heard that there is a VESA driver for the XGA-2 card available on
compuserve. I just got this card, and I am wondering if this driver is
available on a FTP site anywhere. My news service has beeen erratic lately so
please E-Mail me at:
walsh@stolaf.edu
Thanks in advance.
| 7 |
792 |
I have found that you should observe the following with almost all new
equipment :
Check for warrany tape. If none, carefully open unit.
Inspect for loose wires, jumpers, screws, and other trash.
Clean up these manufacturing mistakes.
*Now* power up the unit and check it out.
I can't think of how many things I'... | 10 |
793 | Due to a discussion on this group some time ago, the theists would
more likely take an Asimov quote out of context and paint him as
the biggest Bible thumpin', God fearin', atheist hatin' christian
you ever laid eyes on. Right up there with Einstein.
/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\... | 14 |
794 | Does anyone have any information on the Polaroid Palette system. It appears to
be a gadget for transfering graphics images to film. Does anyone have any detail
about it like the maximum supported resolution or types of video input????
What did Polaroid market them as?????
Fletch | 7 |
795 |
Yes, but
(a) we were talking about peak level, not career averages
and
(b) Clemente was the best fielding RF of all time, as far
as anyone can tell
I did a quick scan last night, looking for players with a peak comparable
to or better than Winfield. In my quick-n-dirty subjective judgement, you
could mak... | 11 |
796 | Alan "All in all, it's just another" Sepinwall writes...
I agree. However, I have to object. Growing up in the early
1980's and playing 2 years of Mario Mendoza-esque Little League, I was
told that since my hitting, well, sucked, I would do best to either
"Walk, or take one in the face for the team". I did both. ... | 11 |
797 | What is the real story here? Can I hook up any PC SVGA Montitor to the
Centris internal video? Do I need to make my own cable if it doesn't not
come with one? Has apple released a Tech note with the pinouts for doing
such? The reasoj I ask is that it seems the prices for SVGA are lower than
that of their mac counterpar... | 10 |
798 | Has anyone ever heard of the X Professional Organization? Is anyone a member?
Is the membership worth the $100 or so that they charge? | 6 |
799 | Not to change the subject, but how was Fr. Gobbi allowed at Notre Dame? Notre
Dame is an anti Catholic University. Was this allowed to show that the
crackpots at Notre Dame believe in freedom of speech? I am glad that they did
allow him to speak. | 18 |
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