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4,111 | As for SF and advertising in space. There is a romantic episode
in Mead's "The Big Ball of Wax" where the lovers are watching
the constellation Pepsi Cola rising over the horizon and noting
the some 'stars' had slipped cause the Teamsters were on strike.
This was the inspiration for my article on orbiting a formation... | 10 | trimmed_train |
7,398 |
Did they or did they not sustain Miller's conviction? I don't have the
text of the case handy.
Yes, shotguns had been used in WWI, the Spanish-American War, and the
US Civil War. That was not in question. The possession of a sawed-off
shotgun was, i.e., a weapon altered to improve concealibility.
You are free to p... | 9 | trimmed_train |
7,649 |
It helps to have some idea of the source of the distortion - or at least
a reasonable model of the class of distortion. Below is a very short
description of the process which we use; if you have further questions,
feel free to poke me via e-mail.
================================================================
*ASSU... | 1 | trimmed_train |
5,011 | Hmmm. I seem to recall that the attraction of solid state record-
players and radios in the 1960s wasn't better performance but lower
per-unit cost than vacuum-tube systems.
Mind you, my father was a vacuum-tube fan in the 60s (Switched
to solid-state in the mid-seventies and then abruptly died; no doubt
there's a le... | 10 | trimmed_train |
7,830 |
That's not all that Kratz doesn't know.
Now we know that Kratz doesn't understand what a safety is supposed to
do. (He also confuses "things he can see" with "things that exist";
Glocks have multiple safeties even though only one is visible from the
outside.)
A safety is supposed to keep the gun from going off UNL... | 9 | trimmed_train |
4,434 |
You write as if no-one ever became a Christian except people from
Christian families. This is not true, as quite a few people on this
group can attest (including me).
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2,066 |
Why thanks for your reply to my post. By the way, I never, never ever said
that it was right to shoot "THOSE kind" of babies. However it was the Branch
Davidian people in there that insisted on staying there with their "savior"
(yeah right budy boy) because he had brain-washed them into believing that
what ever h... | 9 | trimmed_train |
4,919 |
I have a promovie spectrum, it seems to work very nicely with Video for
Windows. With my setup (386-25, 17 ms HD, PAS-16, and orchid F VA), the
board could handle up to 15 frame/s. | 3 | trimmed_train |
6,106 | The Bmw speedo is triggered by a reed switch\magnet assembly in the differential. I would think that this signal would be easy to reproduce.
| 11 | trimmed_train |
10,041 |
: Upon arriving at home, Joseph probably took advantage of Mary...had his way
: with her so to speak. Of course, word of this couldn't get around so Mary,
: being the highly-religious follower that she was decided "Hey, I'll just say
: that GOD impregnated me...no one will ever know!"
:
: Thus, seen as a trustworthy... | 8 | trimmed_train |
8,886 |
Following precedent in other areas, the government is likely to put a tax on
encryption technology. Once the tax is imposed, it becomes a federal matter
and suspicision of an unlicensed cryptographic tool will bring the BATF or
FBI tossing grenades into your house. (The BATF appears to be the logical
agency to enfo... | 7 | trimmed_train |
10,579 |
The runner can leave his base at any time. If the ball is caught,
he's got to tag up. If it isn't caught, he _doesn't_ have to tag up at
all. So, if he's feeling lucky, your runner at second can sprint for glory
as soon as the ball is popped up. If it isn't caught, he's probably scored
a run. If it is, he's pr... | 2 | trimmed_train |
30 |
The front covers should be available from Sony. Check with a local car
stereo shop. You will probably (definitely) have to provide the units
serial number and hopefully you had registered the warranty card. I
don't know the cost, but replacements have to be available to people
who damage the face cover, so it sta... | 5 | trimmed_train |
679 |
Please count me in also...
Just can't tell you how excited I was when the Islanders beat the Rangers
in overtime on last Friday!!! | 17 | trimmed_train |
5,070 | In evolution of 80-x86 data path width has been doubled from
8 to 16 t0 32 bits but the speed of data processing has not increased at
same rate.The question is Why? What is relationship bettween data path width and data processing speed?
Thanks in advance for the input.
Robert.
| 3 | trimmed_train |
4,517 |
1) make sure your hard drive is defragmented. This will speed up more than
just windows BTW. Use something like Norton's or PC Tools.
2) I _think_ that leaving the wall paper out will use less RAM and therefore
will speed up your machine but I could very will be wrong on this.
There's a good chance you'v... | 18 | trimmed_train |
10,847 | OK. Instead of holding an auction, I have decided to compute prices for each comic (after many suggestions). These are the most reasonable prices I can give (not negotiable). If you would like to purchase a comic (or group), simply email me with the title and issue #'s you want. The price for each issue is shown be... | 5 | trimmed_train |
6,328 |
If I recall correctly, the bill would provide for concealed carry if
the person takes a 15-hr DPS safety course in firearms and pays a $150
fee for the license. The bill is apparently veto-proof in the House,
but LtGov Bullock has said it will never come to the floor of the
Senate and Dreamboat Annie has vowed t... | 9 | trimmed_train |
435 | Hello,
I am planning on attending Podiatry School next year.
I have narrowed my choices to the Pennsylvania College of Podiatric
Medicine, in Philadelphia, or the California College of Podiatric
Medicine in San Francisco.
If anyone has any information or oppinions about these two schools, please
tell me. I am hav... | 19 | trimmed_train |
2,800 | Archive-name: space/net
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NETWORK RESOURCES
OVERVIEW
You may be reading this document on any one of an amazing variety of
computers, so much of the material below may not apply to you. In
general, however, systems connected to 'the net' fall in one of three
cat... | 10 | trimmed_train |
10,964 |
I think you missed one of my points there. It takes *more* than a great
GM to win a stanley cup, even once. Some of the guys on the list you
gave earlier never won one. I agree that you and I could probably argue
back and forth for days to no avail about who is the best GM in hockey-
that is a matter of opinion, a... | 17 | trimmed_train |
9,009 | : |>
: |> XmDrawingArea for drawing with Xlib. But I would like to take advantage of
: |> the Graphics Library (GL) available on our IBM RS/6000 (SGI's GL i believe).
: |> Is it possible to mix X and GL in one application program?
: |> Can I use GL subroutines in an XmDrawingArea or in an X window opened by me
: |> w... | 16 | trimmed_train |
2,840 | My family has never been particularly religious - singing Christmas
carols is about the limit for them. Thus I've never really believed in God and
heaven, although I don't actually believe that they don't exist either -
I'm sort of undecided, probably like a lot of people I guess.
Lately I've been thinking abou... | 0 | trimmed_train |
6,642 | Write a good manual to go with the software. The hassle of
photocopying the manual is offset by simplicity of purchasing
the package for only $15. Also, consider offering an inexpensive
but attractive perc for registered users. For instance, a coffee
mug. You could produce and mail the incentive for a couple of
dol... | 11 | trimmed_train |
751 | Dear Rob,
Sometimes I do come across condesending, and I am sorry I come across that
way at times. Thank you for the reproach, I really do appreciate it. I'll
try to get better.
Rob, at the same time, I have also learned that some people respond to the gentle
approach while others respond only at a harsh rebuke. ... | 15 | trimmed_train |
7,802 |
I'll post a summary after I get enough information. I'll include
tips like "how to know when the monkey is pulling your leg". Shouldn't
monkey's have to be bonded and insured before they work on bikes?
Jack Waters II
DoD#1919 | 12 | trimmed_train |
6,811 | Doug, those stats are great! they help immensely. I tried to E-Mail
you with some comments on them but my mail server does not recognize
your address. Could you E-Mail me with some info on how to get E-Mail
to you? Thanks! | 2 | trimmed_train |
9,821 |
That reminds me of one of Texas's ads...you hear a guy speaking in
French (like it's a letter home), then the French moves to the
background, and a French-accented voice come to the foreground, talking
about how he went walking on the beach, and it felt so much like
home that he decided to take his shoes off...and th... | 4 | trimmed_train |
3,186 | My little Nash has sat for about a year (had been running), but now I must move
a long distance and there are too many things to carry with me. Here are the
details of the car:
1958 Hardtop--Exterior condition:
Rocker panels rusted out at weld points, no rust at typical spots like
door hinge mounting points... | 5 | trimmed_train |
6,465 | I am a novice (at best) in working with pc networks, and am in the
process of planning a small accounting system for a small business.
The particular need in this case is for three machines, each in a
different office of the same building, each having access to a
Windows-based accounting system.
My first thought is t... | 18 | trimmed_train |
1,750 | I just mailed this:
I noticed a 2-3in long cut in the tread of the rear tire on my VFR.
The cut is only about as deep as the tread block, and looks like it
only scratched the rubber at the base, but the weird thing is, it's
way over on the edge where I haven't scuffed the tire in yet.
My questions are:
1. How dangerou... | 12 | trimmed_train |
8,293 |
Yeah, make darn sure you cover all the glass, so the driver can't
reasonably expect to be able to drive with the things on the car.
| 12 | trimmed_train |
4,244 | Apple IIgs
Imagewriter II COLOR printer
Color RGB monitor
3.5" DRIVE
5.25" drive
keyboard
Mouse
lots of disks
some applications
most manuals | 5 | trimmed_train |
6,999 | Dumbest options? Well here in the UK, BMW offer a 'no-smokers' option...
It just means they take the fag lighter out.... big deal....
BTW - I just bought a Honda CRX F1..... its neat... did consider an MR2 targa,
MX5 (you guys call it Miata?).... but that CRX just one my heart with that
body kit and 8-spokes.... | 4 | trimmed_train |
2,205 |
Look, asshole, I got him confused with somebody else. I didn't flame
you, and I would appreciate it if you extended me the same courtesy.
No, I don't know everything in the world. Does that surprise you? | 2 | trimmed_train |
10,471 |
They have a few problems. The biggest technical problem is the need to find
two satellites going to the same rough orbit for a luanch.
They also don't show much interest in commercial launches. There is more
money to be made churning out Titan IV's for the government. After all,
it isn't every day you find a sucker... | 10 | trimmed_train |
912 | The idea of the card is bull in and of its self, but I'm curious to know, do
they plan on making it a requirement to *always* have it on you, or is it
only going to be required to be *presented* when trying to ge medical aid?
BTW, anybody planning on shaving Hillary's head to look for *666*? 8^)
Later Dave,
Days
^... | 9 | trimmed_train |
8,762 |
[it has to do with honoring the laws of the state, and]
I would go further: if a couple are unwilling to have their commitment
publicly witnessed and recorded, that's prima facie evidence that the
commitment isn't really there.
| 0 | trimmed_train |
7,713 | We developed a toolkit running on the X Window System.
The toolkit copes with any languages based on X11R5's i18n
facility. As you know, there are 2 kinds of i18n implementation from MIT's
X11R5 release -- Xsi and Ximp. Our original implementation of the toolkit
uses Xsi.
Our toolkit manages each character's size bas... | 16 | trimmed_train |
793 | Hi...
I need information on scaring. Particularly as a result of grazing the skin
I really wanted to know of
1. would a scar occur as a result of grazing
2. if yes, then would it disappear?
3. how long does a graze take to heal?
4. will hair grow on it once it has healed?
5. what is 'scar tissue'?
6. should an... | 19 | trimmed_train |
4,643 | : Where can I get xman source? I would like to get the binaries for
: xman for an HP 9000/700, but I would settle for source.
:
: --
Try xport.lcs.mit.edu, in direcotry /contrib.
-- | 16 | trimmed_train |
2,160 |
I was under the (possibly incorrect) assumption that most of the MSG on
our foods was made from processing sugar beets. Is this not true? Are
there other sources of MSG?
I am one of those folx who react, sometimes strongly, to MSG. However,
I also react strongly to sodium chloride (table salt) in excess. Each
causes... | 19 | trimmed_train |
4,615 | Is there a ftp.cica.indiana.edu mirror anyware that isn't so !@#$@# busy?
Thanks
Phil Trodwell | 18 | trimmed_train |
9,818 | of
A transporter operator!?!? That better be one important transport. Usually
it is a nameless ensign who does the job. For such a guest appearance I would
have expected a more visible/meaningful role.
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10,438 | When I left, it was 4-3, Blues with 2:00 to go! As I predicted in
"@#$%! I was right in the first place!!!" Blues in 6! YES!!!
Of course it's only one game -- that could be the 'Hawks stab in the face to
wake them up -- that's what playoffs are about, on any given day... :-) | 17 | trimmed_train |
10,575 |
I am not an expert in the cryptography science, but some basic things
seem evident to me, things which this Clinton Clipper do not address.
The all pertain to opportunites for abuse, and conclusions based on what
I have seen the membership of this group (except for two notable persons)
agree to. If anything bad is po... | 7 | trimmed_train |
6,787 |
[Sarcastic text deleted, No value judgement implied]
At first I was going to complain that your analogy was completely
irrelevant. But then I remembered something.
Remember that move to get the U.S. to the metric system all those
years ago? As far as I know we were supposed to be there by now.
The government sol... | 7 | trimmed_train |
8,533 |
Yeah, but first they have to deal with the Devils,
who've had their number all year. I'm not saying
the Caps aren't a good team (they've been a thorn
on the Habs side for the past 10 years!!!), just
that they won't get past NJ... | 17 | trimmed_train |
1,433 | Hi
I am trying to implement a pointer feature in Xlib
I have multiple windows and all can take input and
show output simultaneously on all other displays
I want to implement a pointer feature
I would like to get the pointer to come up on all windows once
I choose pointer in the menu and every one should be able
... | 16 | trimmed_train |
8,055 |
Dear Defiant (or Unfaithful or Pixie):
I will take up the challenge to reply, as I am a theist.
The foundation for faith in God is reason, without which the existence
of God could not be proven. That His existence can be proven by reason
is indisputable (cf. my short treatise, "Traditional Proofs for the
Existence... | 0 | trimmed_train |
2,123 | Hi Xperts,
this is a repost (no one responded to my desperate yell 8-(
I can't believe there is no XView wizards any more 8-)...
I'm using sliders in my XView apps, usually with editable numeric
field. But I seem to have no control over the length of this field.
In some apps it appears long enough to keep several cha... | 16 | trimmed_train |
8,329 |
Don't you Americans study history...the French settled in North America
as early or before the British...Lemieux can probably trace back his
North American heritage back a lot further than most of us. | 17 | trimmed_train |
6,079 | Since the Quadra is the only Mac able to deal with 5MB/s and Hard drives START
at 160MB I have NO idea.
For the Mac I have the following {These are ALL external}
20MB $299 {$15/MB}
52MB $379 {$7.3/MB}
80MB $449 {$5.63/MB}
120MB $569-$639 {$4.75-$5.33/MB
210MB $979-$1029{$4.67-$4.90/MB}
320MB $1499-$1549 {$4.68-$4.84... | 3 | trimmed_train |
8,368 |
Hmmmm. I think, with really large keyspaces like this, you need to
alter the strategy discussed for DES. Attempt decryption of several
blocks, and check the disctribution of the contents. I don't think it's
at all feasible to keep 2**80 encryptions of a known plaintext block on
*any* amount of tape or CD-ROM.... | 7 | trimmed_train |
9,428 | I have tested this on a 230 and it does work there. So it would
seem that the 140 and 170 are out though. One way to tell is to
go and open the PowerBook control panel(7.1). There is a setting
there that allows you to set the time to wake up the Mac. If it
is present when you open the control panel, then you can as... | 14 | trimmed_train |
7,257 | I would like to get your opinions on this: when exactly does an engaged
couple become "married" in God's eyes? Some say that if the two have
publically announced their plans to marry, have made their vows to God, and
are unswervingly committed to one another (I realize this is a subjective
qualifier) they are married/... | 0 | trimmed_train |
3,246 | Hi All,
I have heard that somewhere there exist programmable keyboards, eg. one
can program displays on the keys to show some specific characters, et.c.
Does it mean that there is some way of transmitting some "non-trivial" data
to the KB (as opposed to standard NumLock/... On-Off, typeamatic specs.) from
inside t... | 3 | trimmed_train |
8,178 | >Loud pipes are a biligerent exercise in ego projection,
No arguements following, just the facts.
I was able to avoid an accident by revving my engine and having my
*stock* Harley pipes make enough noise to draw someones attention.
I instinctively revved my engine before I went for my horn. Don't know
why, but I di... | 12 | trimmed_train |
5,943 |
What are the volumes that it speaks besides the fact that he leaves your
choices up to you?
I definitely agree that it's rather presumptuous for either "side" to give some
psychological reasoning for another's belief.
MAC
--
****************************************************************
... | 8 | trimmed_train |
11,058 | 16 | trimmed_train | |
10,865 | I assume that can only be guessed at by the assumed energy of the
event and the 1/r^2 law. So, if the 1/r^2 law is incorrect (assume
some unknown material [dark matter??] inhibits Gamma Ray propagation),
could it be possible that we are actually seeing much less energetic
events happening much closer to us? The even ... | 10 | trimmed_train |
1,792 | I'm considering adding a floptical drive to my current system.
What I would like to know is which floptical drives are recommended for
their quality and performance.
My preference would be floptical drives capable of handling both 800k and
1.4k floppies, but handling 800k floppies is not a necessity.
So far, I only ... | 14 | trimmed_train |
9,158 |
The proper spelling is Kirlian. It was an effect discoverd by
S. Kirlian, a soviet film developer in 1939.
As I recall, the coronas visible are ascribed to static discharges
and chemical reactions between the organic material and the silver
halides in the films.
| 19 | trimmed_train |
4,516 | OK. Instead of holding an auction, I have decided to compute prices for each comic (after many suggestions). These are the most reasonable prices I can give (not negotiable). If you would like to purchase a comic (or group), simply email me with the title and issue #'s you want. The price for each issue is shown be... | 5 | trimmed_train |
10,339 |
Like who, f'rinstance? When I bought my system (November), no first, second,
or third tier vendor could touch the price for the hardware/software
combination I got from GW2000.
If you were selling as many systems as fast as GW2000, you'd end up with four
or five pissed-off customers too. And four or five ecstatic... | 3 | trimmed_train |
2,242 |
Pardon me Tim, but I do not see how it can be possible for the IDF to fail
to detect the presence of those responsible for planting the bomb which
killed the three IDF troops and then later know the exact number and
whereabouts of all of them. Several villages were shelled. How could the IDF
possibly have known that ... | 6 | trimmed_train |
7,557 |
Imagine if this were available during the 1992 elections; instead of
clumsily searching through the Clinton passport file, they could have
just done a "voice-grep" (as someone stated earlier) on his telephone
conversations for the last 10 years.
I'm not a lawyer and I don't even play one on TV, but intuitively the... | 7 | trimmed_train |
8,345 |
Contrary to what the "Protocols of Zion crowd" might suggest,
Judaism does not have any such goals.
The question you ask is complicated and deserves an honest answer.
I am going to provide one from my own current perspective, not a historical
one. Currently, as a non-observant jew/Israeli/American, my own feeling
i... | 6 | trimmed_train |
980 |
Actually the govrnment is telling you that if you want to use their
"product" the manufacturer (actually better yet, some "trusted" pair
of escrow agencies) has to have the key.
Most of us already are in this situation--our car makers have keys to our
cars (or can get them quickly from the VIN number), and I have ... | 7 | trimmed_train |
107 |
Umm, when I was doing sound reinforcement for a living, I used to get direct boxes (which convert
unbalanced 1/4" jacks to balanced XLRs) for about $25 each, or a little more for higher
quality. You'll need two for a stereo signal, of course, and a little adapter thingy from
Radio Sh#$&^t to convert from RCA to 1/4".... | 11 | trimmed_train |
3,541 | -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
>So, don't just think of replacements for clipper, also think of front
>ends.
This only makes sense if the government prohibits alternative non-escrowed
encryption schemes. Otherwise, why not just use the front end without
clipper?
David
David, they (== the go... | 7 | trimmed_train |
2,864 | I was wondering if the FAQ files could be posted quarterly rather than monthly. Every 28-30 days, I get this bloated feeling.
| 10 | trimmed_train |
6,192 |
You're assuming that their normal rotation carries all areas of the surface
into sunlight. Not so. Even on Earth, each pole gets several weeks without
sunlight in mid-winter. Pluto and Charon have much more extreme axial
tilt and a much longer orbit. Pluto's north pole, for example, gets over
a century of darkness... | 10 | trimmed_train |
5,284 |
Can You report CRT and other register state in this mode ?
Thank's. | 1 | trimmed_train |
8,100 | MJM>HI, I was wondering if anyone would be able to help me on twwo related
MJM>subjects. I am currently learning about AM/FM receivers and recieving
MJM>circuits. I understand a lot of things ,but a few things I am confused
MJM>abuot. The first is the MIXER, to mix the RF and local oscillator
MJM>frequencies to make th... | 11 | trimmed_train |
9,197 | Danhy,
As you think Bedouin will be surprised by the posted article, I
would be happy to have some feedback from Bedouin readers, if you
will. I cannot judge the accuracy of the article, but assumes that
it is no fabrication. Any critical review would be helpful. | 6 | trimmed_train |
10,080 |
It appears that Walla Walla College will fill the same role in alt.atheist
that Allegheny College fills in alt.fan.dan-quayle.
Converts to xtianity have this tendency to excessively darken their
pre-xtian past, frequently falsely. Anyone who embarks on an
effort to "destroy" xtianity is suffering from deep megaloma... | 8 | trimmed_train |
2,416 |
I'll take a wild guess and say Freedom is objectively valuable. I base
this on the assumption that if everyone in the world were deprived utterly
of their freedom (so that their every act was contrary to their volition),
almost all would want to complain. Therefore I take it that to assert or
believe that "Freedom i... | 8 | trimmed_train |
1,046 |
Sigh.
Farwell LA, Donchin E. The truth will out: Interrogative polygraphy ("lie
detection") with event-related brain potentials. Psychophysiology
1991;28:531-547
"The research reported here was supported in part by contract number 87F350800
with the Central Intelligence Agency. Preliminary reports were presented at... | 6 | trimmed_train |
2,107 |
This is an interesting notion -- and one I'm scared of. In my
case I'm a Finnish citizen, I live in USA, and I have to conform
to the US laws. However, the Finnish government is not actively
checking out what I'm doing in this country, in other words checking
out if I conform to the Finnish laws.
However, Islamic law... | 8 | trimmed_train |
601 |
)Do you know what frequencies chanels 17 to 19 use and what is usually
)allocated to those frequencies for broadcast outside of cable?
17 is air comm.
18 is amateur
19 is business and public service
| 11 | trimmed_train |
9,301 | One presumes the system could work as follows:
a) Blank clips are manufactured by Mykotronx and VLSI. The number
produced is carefully audited and they are shipped to the first
escrow house.
It programs the chips with its half the key, and prints out a paper slip
with the key half and non-secret chip serial number. ... | 7 | trimmed_train |
655 | NeXTstation 25MHz 68040 8/105
Moto 56001 DSP
Megapixel (perfect - no dimming or shaking)
keyboard/mouse (of course :)
2.1 installed
2.1 docs
Network and System Administration
User's Reference
Applications
The NeXT Book,... | 5 | trimmed_train |
669 |
morgan and guzman will have era's 1 run higher than last year, and
the cubs will be idiots and not pitch harkey as much as hibbard.
castillo won't be good (i think he's a stud pitcher) | 2 | trimmed_train |
10,522 |
Good grief again.
Why the anger? I must have really touched a raw nerve.
Let's see: I had symptoms that resisted all other treatments. Sporanox
totally alleviated them within one week. Hmmm, I must be psychotic. Yesss!
That's it - my illness was all in my mind. Thanks Steve for your correct
diagnosis - you mus... | 19 | trimmed_train |
2,398 |
Well, there are two approaches we can take here. One is to ask you what this
objective morality is, assuming it's not a secret.
The other is to ask you what you think is wrong with relativism, so that we
can correct your misconceptions :-)
| 15 | trimmed_train |
7,474 | I've been intently following the MAG thread while waiting for
mine to arrive in the mail. There seems to be a lot of
complaints about minor alignment problems with the MX15F. One
article contained a comment that the owner called the factory
and was told that his screen rotation was within spec (1/4").
Well, my monitor... | 3 | trimmed_train |
10,240 | 13 | trimmed_train | |
6,905 | THE WHITE HOUSE
Office of the Press Secretary
_________________________________________________________________
For Immediate Release April 5, 1993
PUBLIC SCHEDULE OF THE PRESIDENT
TUESDAY, APRIL 6, 1993
11:15 AM EST PRESIDENT... | 13 | trimmed_train |
6,578 |
There are no Mariner craft from which we are still receiving data. I believe
you are referring to one or more of Pioneers 6 through 9 (launched from
December 1965 through November 1968), which were put into solar orbits to study
interplanetary space. I recall reading that at least one of them was still
functioning 2... | 10 | trimmed_train |
1,434 | : As the subject says - Can I use a 4052 for digital signals? I don't see
: why it couldn't handle digital signals, but I could be wrong. Anyone have
: any advice? Thanks.
The switches have a non-negligable on resistance (up to 1k ohm when
powered by 5 volts) and a maximum current and a Maximum Static
Voltage Acros... | 11 | trimmed_train |
5,752 | --
My boss is interested in a new 300 series Mercedes Benz wagon.
Does anyone have any testimonial evidence and/or strong opinions
on this car (or line)?
Particularly, I would like to hear about power (manual t. only)
reliability, feel, and any unusually good or bad features of the
line.
She currently drives a VW Pas... | 4 | trimmed_train |
1,158 | I am working on a problem of scheduling classroom, and I will like to know if
you have some software, papers or articles about it. If you have something
relate it, please let me know.
thanks | 16 | trimmed_train |
5,254 |
We only need to ask the question: what did the founding fathers
consider cruel and unusual punishment?
Hanging? Hanging there slowing being strangled would be very
painful, both physically and psychologicall, I imagine.
Firing squad ? [ note: not a clean way to die back in those
days ], etc.
All would be c... | 8 | trimmed_train |
7,420 | And now, I interrupt your regularly scheduled news reading to bring you
another message sponsored by the Department of Really Mundane Statistics:
I passed the final individual player stats posted here the other day through
a filter to average out games, goals, assists, points, and penalty minutes
for the mythical ave... | 17 | trimmed_train |
5,181 |
I disagree with these. What society thinks should be irrelevant. What the
individual decides is all that is important.
I think this is fairly obvious
Generally by what they "feel" is right, which is the most idiotic policy I can
think of.
By thinking for ourselves. | 8 | trimmed_train |
7,970 |
try sci.energy | 11 | trimmed_train |
8,389 |
Hi!
One of the ASPI-drivers (I think it's the ASPICD) supports a /NORST
paramter, which means to not reset the SCSI bus when it loads. This
fixed the problem a friend of mine was having with his adaptec+tosh
3401.
Regards, | 3 | trimmed_train |
1,468 |
Even though I find this to be funny on the surface, the original poster of the
joke has tried and convicted the members of the BD to be a bunch of "nuts".
This may be a dangerous thing to do. It is my opinion that most educated
or well informed people of this country have some distrust of the government.
This sh... | 9 | trimmed_train |
5,769 | No, that sounds pretty reasonable for that car and that city.
Unless you have an accident, you won't need more. If you plan on
paying for the car with a credit card, check and see if your card
automatically covers rental cars. Also, your own auto insurance may
cover rental cars also.
Most rental companies here offe... | 4 | trimmed_train |
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