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For Sale: Brand new, shrinkwrapped HARVARD GRAPHICS FOR WINDOWS List Price: $500 Cheapest pince in Computer Shopper (mail order): $315 My Price: $250 This is really a slick package, but I won it in a bike race so I can't return it for credit. My dilemma is your fire sale.
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------------- cut here ----------------- University of Arizona Tucson, Arizona Suggested Reading Tan SL, Royston P, Campbell S, Jacobs HS, Betts J, Mason B, Edwards RG (1992). Cumulative conception and Livebirth rates after in-vitro fertilization. Lancet 339:1390-1394. For furthe...
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Try setting up another HPIII printer but when choosing what port to connect it to choose FILE instead of like :LPT1. This will prompt you for a file name everytime you print with that "HPIII on FILE" printer. Good Luck.
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Theoretically supposed to be reduced.... not any longer. That's why everyone is arguing about RISC v.s. CISC. Personally, I think CISC will win out. Just take a look at the Pentium! (Not that I like Intel architectures either, but that's another story...) bye! ----------------------------------------------------...
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So, will it be possible to have a NuBus or PDS PowerPC upgrade, or will it require a logic board swap? It would be interesting for Apple to come out with a NuBus PowerPC that allowed use of the CPU's 680x0, like RocketShare. But I guess that's getting a bit fantastic! I was wondering, since MacWeek reported that dev...
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I think you'd have to do some massive data compression just to fit a bit of key information on each primary particle of the known universe. But, hey, it's fun to imagine.
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Oops, I forgot to set read permission. It's fixed now. ftp netcom.com login: anonymous password: your@email.address cd pub/mvp binary get clinton.zip You need pkzip 2.x or the latest net.zip to un-"deflate" this. Economic stats since Day One, plus all of the myriad ways Slick Willie and the Gang of 535 are preparin...
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NJ> : >And, while we are on the subject, has a captain ever been traded, NJ> : >resigned, or been striped of his title during the season? Any other NJ> : >team captain trivia would be appreciated. Mike Foligno was captain of the Buffalo Sabres when he was traded to Toronto.
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You're closer than you might imagine. I certainly despised living under the Soviet regime when it purported to organize society according to what they fondly imagined to be the "objective" conclusions of Marxist dialectic. But I don't hate Physics so long as some clown doesn't start trying to control my life on the...
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1) This is NOT a feature of the Window Manager but of xterm. 2) This sequences are NOT ANSI compatible, are they ? Does anyone know IF there are compatible sequences for this and what they are ? I would think they are DCS (device control sequence) introduced, but may be a CSI sequence exists, too ? This MU...
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This is ok in my opinion as long as the stuff *returns to earth*. If this turns out to be true, it's time to get seriously active in terrorism. This is unbelievable! Who do those people think they are, selling every bit that promises to make money? I guess we really deserve being wiped out by uv radiation, folks. "...
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The restriction could have to do with the car being a convertible. A lot of paronoid laws were passed concerning convertibles in the 80's. These states may require greater rollover protection than the Capri affords. Thatch Harvey
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Is life a pass/fail course, and does God grade on a curve? I'm new here, and only vaguely religious, but I want to know what some of you people think. Specifically, are there an infinite number of Heavens, and a person goes to the one that he/she deserves? Or is it simply Heaven or nothing (Hell?) Also, are we "grad...
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========================== OZONE GIF IMAGES April 15, 1993 ========================== Two GIF images of the ozone maps over the northern and southern hemispheres are now available at the JPL Info public access site. These map...
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How can the government tell which encryption method one is using without being able to decode the traffic? i.e., In order to accuse me of using an unauthorized strong encryption technique they would have to take both keys out of escrow, run them against my ciphertext and "draw a blank".
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I've had the board for over a year, and it does work with Diskdoubler, but not with Autodoubler, due to a licensing problem with Stac Technologies, the owners of the board's compression technology. (I'm writing this from memory; I've lost the reference. Please correct me if I'm wrong.) Using the board, I've had pro...
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The Phillies salvaged their weekend series against the Chicago Cubs by beating them 11-10 in a wild one at Wrigley Field Sunday afternoon. It was the Phils only win in the three game series, and was the first time the Phillies have lost a series in the young season. The Phils jumped to a 6-0 lead in the game thanks ...
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I don't know if this is an obvious question, but can any of the current batch of windows accelerator cards (diamond etc) be used to drive a monitor which has RGB and horizontal and vertical sync ( 5 BNC jacks altogether) connectors out the back?? I might be able to get ahold of a Raster Technologies 17" monitor (1...
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A fair number of brave souls who upgraded their SI clock oscillator have shared their experiences for this poll. Please send a brief message detailing your experiences with the procedure. Top speed attained, CPU rated speed, add on cards and adapters, heat sinks, hour of usage per day, floppy disk functionality with 80...
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Does anyone out there have the toll-free (catalog request and order line) for Heathkit/Zenith? Please post the number if you've got it! Thanks.
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What's the difference, in practice? It amounts to your saying, it's disgusting but should be legal, ***or*** someone else saying, let's allow the parties involved to decide what is disgusting. Or, if you're like me, you think that it ISN'T a coercive law, because some children can't make informed consent. Bri...
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I'm getting ready to buy a multimedia workstation and would like a little advice. I need a graphics card that will do video in and out under windows. I was originally thinking of a Targa+ but that doesn't work under Windows. What cards should I be looking into? Thanks, Craig
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Hi, Does anyone know anything about this group and what they do? Any info would be appreciated. Thanks!
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If I hear someone screwing with my car (ie, setting off the alarm) and taunting me to come out, you can be damn sure that my Colt Delta Elite will also be coming with me. It's not the screwing with the car that'd get them shot, it's the potential physical danger. If they're taunting like that, it's very possible that ...
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While I agree with most of Jon says (I deleted those parts, of course), I have serious reservations about this advice. Maintaining a `just friends' level of relationship is much easier said than done. People usually end up getting hurt. This is especially likely to happen when they start off with feelings of a...
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Anyone who dies for a "cause" runs the risk of dying for a lie. As for people being able to tell if he was a liar, well, we've had grifters and charlatans since the beginning of civilization. If David Copperfield had been the Messiah, I bet he could have found plenty of believers. Jesus was hardly the first to cl...
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What "it may think is right" may be exactly what the user wants. Assuming that your application "has reason to know better" is, IMHO, anti-social. If I start your application with a -geometry option are you going to ignore that as well? There's really no way to force a window manager to do much of anything if it's ...
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In PC Magazine April 27, 1993:29 "Although SCSI is twice as fasst as ESDI, 20% faster than IDE, and support up to 7 devices its acceptance ...has long been stalled by incompatability problems and installation headaches." note what it does NOT site as a factor: PRICE. int eh same article the PC would will get plug and p...
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Laptop Connectivity Cards ------------------------- Part #T2RN Desc: 3270 Remote Emulation Card for Toshiba Laptop Computer Part #T324M Desc: Easytalk 2400 bd dedicated internal modem with MNP level 5 for Toshiba T1200 & T1600 Part #T2LL Desc: Easytalk internal ethernet card for toshiba laptop expansion slot. ...
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Dear Binary Newsers, I am looking for Quick C or Microsoft C code for image decoding from file for VGA viewing and saving images from/to GIF, TIFF, PCX, or JPEG format. I have scoured the Internet, but its like trying to find a Dr. Seuss spell checker TSR. It must be out there, and there's no need to reinvent the whe...
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That's ridiculous! They aren't designed, they evolved. And, much as it discomforts us, in humans a trouble-free birth process was sacrificed to increased brain and cranial size. Wild animals have a much easier time with birth than humans do. Domestic horses and cows typically have a worse time. To give you an ide...
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I don't understand the assumption that because something is found to be carcinogenic that "it would not be legal in the U.S.". I think that naturally occuring substances (excluding "controlled" substances) are pretty much unregulated in terms of their use as food, food additives or other "consumption". It's only wh...
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In-Reply-To: <20APR199312262902@rigel.tamu.edu> lmp8913@rigel.tamu.edu (PRESTON, LISA M)
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How do you take off the driver side door panel from the inside on an '87 Honda Prelude? The speaker went scratchy, and I want to access its pins. Why are you posting this tripe to rec.autos.vw?
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I am looking for some information of hidden line removal using Roberts algorithm. Something with code, or pseudo code would be especially helpful. I am required to do this for a class, due Monday (we have very little time to implement these changes, it is a VERY FAST paced class). The notes given in class leave a LO...
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In <C5nGII.BGx@news2.cis.umn.edu> bunt0003@student.tc.umn.edu (Monthian Perhaps the reason is simple--maybe the marketing people who put together the brochures and price lists weren't clear on the FPU issue. Afterall, Apple's literature is not always 100% correct. A funny one I noticed recently is that some of the ...
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[DISCLAIMER: Throughout this post, there are statements and questions which could easily be interpreted as being sarcastic. They are not. I have written this reply in the most even-handed manner that I can, with no emotions boiling to the surface as it was written. Please accept this as a serious attempt to foster d...
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I had the good luck to obtain an EICO dynamic conductance tube tester for a song. Unfortunately, I was a little out of key; the only thing wrong with it was an open meter movement. Does anyone know where I can find either another meter movement like it, a dead-but-not-the-meter-dead unit, or schematics to specify the...
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SOMEONE PLEASE BUY THESE BOOKS!!!!! I AM NOT ASKING MUCH!!!!!! JUST MAKE ME AN OFFER AND I WILL PROBABLY TAKE IT!!!!! * Writing good software in Fortran, Graham Smith. * The Holt Handbook by Kirszner & Mandell (copyright 1986) 720+ page writing guide. * General Chemistry Principles & Modern Applications, R. Pet...
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I'm about to buy a new car and finance some of it. Since I paid cash for the last car I bought I did not have to worry about whether or not I had a good amount of insurance on it because of a bank loan. I just put the amount that I wanted (not what a bank would have wanted). Friends are telling me that banks require...
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I am scanning in a color image and it looks fine on the screen. When I converted it into PCX,BMP,GIF files so as to get it into MS Windows the colors got much lighter. For example the yellows became white. Any ideas?
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[and quotes a lot of stuff unnecessarily] Ain't got a pair of fatigues... and I don't blast people wandering aimlessly, I ask them what they're doing there... I only blast people who display obvious violent intent... like black-clad men with weapons climbing thru second-story windows, or people who break down the d...
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Could you post a description of ObjectBase, your chosen product.
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Several years ago GM was having trouble with the rings sticking on the 5.7 diesel. They traced a cause to the use of 10W-40 oil. They would not honor warranty work if 10W-40 was used (if my memory serves me). 5-30, 10-30 or 20 50 was OK'd though.
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I am writing a custom widget to support the display of graphics and imagery. The user of the widget will be able to specify, when creating it, whether it is to operate in X or GL mode. I have set up translations and actions to handle mouse button presses. They work fine when the widget is in X mode. In GL mode the...
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-- MoOLIT (Motif/Open Look Intrinsic Toolkit allows developers to build applications that can switch between Motif and Open Look at run-time, while OLIT only gives you Open Look.
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From the Maxtor Product Specification and OEM Manual, Doc. 1011002 Rev. F, page 35: J2, (20) J1 (34) POWER |xxxxxxxxxx| |XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX| | UUUU | +-----+ +--------+ +-------+ | The only option you "should" jumper is the drive s...
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I just overheard that San Jose Coach George Kingston was officially terminated today... Maybe good news, maybe bad. I kinda liked him, but he seemed to lack a certain fire.
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Here's a simple way to convert the Clipper proposal to an unexceptionable one: Make it voluntary. That is--you get high quality secure NSA classified technology if you agree to escrow your key. Otherwise you are on your own. That's the disturbing part - use of other products IS voluntary, for now, and the...
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I have an NEC multisync 3d monitor for sale. great condition. looks new. it is .28 dot pitch SVGA monitor that syncs from 15-38khz it is compatible with all aga amiga graphics modes. leave message if interested. make an offer.
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:>I think the scientists are biased towards the food industry or something. :>Was the article long? Would anyone be interested in posting it? :a neuroscientist told me that MSG is used as a neurotoxin...that's :right...some labs use it to "kill" neurons in mice and rats Vitamin A (and I think vitamin D) in strong enou...
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In NZ apparently things like aftershave are also giving positive readings
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I wrote : Nice strawman indeed. The discussion is not about whether there were tanks used in sixties riots; instead, it is about whether those tanks fired their main guns in one of those riots. You claim they did. That claim is ludicrous. Awesley replied: I repeated what I had been told, under what con...
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This is a ridiculous argument for being a Christian. So then, you might consider switching from Christianity to another religion if you were offered an even more frightening description of another hell? How many Christians do think there are who view it strictly as an insurance policy? Not many I know; they believ...
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jayson stark (i trhink that's him) fits perfectly in this category. anyone who writes "dean palmer has 2 homers - at this pace, he'll have 324 home runs!" should be shot. if, at the end of april, he has 11, and anyone writes "at this pace, he'll have 100+ homers!" they shouldbe shot too.
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The higher memory limits apply to ISA cards only, as far as I know. The VLB and EISA version should have no problems. Again, the memory aperture need only be disabled if you have more than 124M RAM (EISA and VLB) or 12 M (ISA). 32M should not be a problem for you. Nope. I can use 640x480 at 72hz, 24-bit and ...
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Hmmmm.....I wondered where that hubcap went.
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We are trying to write a program which can read files created by quattro pro 3.0 and above. Would anyone know where to find information regarding the format in which Quattro Pro stores its files. Thanks in Advance Mahesh
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As far as I have read WIN NT will be supported on Intel, DEC ALPHA and the MIPS R4000 series of processors only. I do remember though reading a rumour about Sparc support sometime in the future. I am not sure what you mean by running "unix applications". You would have to have SAS for WIN NT (or maybe SAS for WIN16 et...
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Hi All Hope you all had a Blessed Easter. I have a document which I believe refutes the notion that the SSPX (Society of Saint Pius X) is in schism, or that there has been any legitimate excommunication. If anyone is interested in reading the truth about this matter please email me and I'll send them the document via ...
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I have owned my Sprint from the beginning and that sensor light comes on every 30K to let you know it's time for a check up. When that light goes on, I just take it to the delaer tell them "It's that time" and they work on it for 4 hou and you pay $5 for parts and $100 for labor. (Ahh...what they get for labor) I cur...
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he ones I have seen are all fluorescent tubes. Maybe you could find a small tube to go in one of those hand-held fluoro lanterns? Blue lights. Ultra-violet (by definition?) goes from the blue end of the spectrum that people see to the radio spectrum (X-rays, cosmic rays etc). possibly you could get light at the fr...
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If you get the Centris 650 with CD configuration, you are getting a Mac with a 68RC040 processor that has built-in math coprocessor support. My understanding is that the "optional fpu" refers to your option of purchasing the Centris 650 4/80 without FPU OR one of the other configurations WITH FPU. Apple does not off...
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Chapter 7 operation in Somlia. Almost Chapter 7 in Cambodia and Yugo. 'Bout time the UN started using force to make the peace happen. Hopefully, they will soon be doing the same with world economics.
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#>In article <1993Apr15.222600.11690@research.nj.nec.com> #>> ... #>> Several chemists already have come up with several substitutes for #>> R12. You don't hear about them because the Mobile Air Conditioning #>Society #>> (MACS), that is, the people who stand to rake in that $300 to $1000 per #>> retrofit per au...
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One difference will _probably_ be the same difference as between OS2 and Windows 3.x now--one will likely have a lot of software available for it and one won't (emulation, with the inevitable incompatibilities that crop up in spite of all the contrary claims, just doesn't count when you _have_ to use a certain softwar...
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Without real technical details, it's hard to answer this question. But suppose they already *are* XORing the two 40-bit parts to produce only 40 bits of real key material? Maybe they're using the exportable version of RC2...? :-)
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A question regarding the Islamic view towards homosexuality came up in a discussion group that I participate in, and I'd like to ask the question here, "What is the Islamic view towards homosexuality?"
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The home office number for ENVIRONET is (301) 286-5690 (note area code change). A friend of mine used to use it to get LDEF data, but he had to apply for a login name and password. I have a call in for more info, which I hope to get in the morning.
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I have just noticed my FileManager doing something strange recently. Usually, the line at the bottom of the FileManager (the status bar, I guess) displays the total disk space and the total number of bytes for the current selection. If I select a whole bunch of files, I will get an exact byte count. Recently, I notic...
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Actually, Jerry Brown essentially did...and Clinton, in his demagogue persona, condemned Brown for it in the crucial NY primary last year. However.... Why don't the Republicans get their act together, and say they will support a broad-based VAT that would have to be visible (the VAT in Canada is visible unlike the ...
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FOR SALE: Paradise SVGA accelerator card -800x600x32768 -1240x1024x16 -up to 15 times faster than vga -manual, drivers -used for 5 months, perfect condition -WD chipset $120 OBO
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Gamma Ray Bursts (GRBs) are seen coming equally from all directions. However, given the number of bright ones, there are too few faint ones to be consistent with being equally dense for as far as we can see--it is as if they are all contained within a finite sphere (or a sphere with fuzzy edges) with us at the cent...
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: ... I think they should rename Waco TX to Wacko TX!
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I am looking for comments on Xtree (Pro ??) for Windows. I am thinking of buying the product but I have not even seen it yet. Thank you... Shane Holland holland@ug.cs.dal.ca --
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... Seems to me if you learned to differentiate between illusion and reality on your own you wouldn't need to rely on doctrines that need to be updated. My experience of Christianity (25+ years) is that most Christians seek answers from clergymen who have little or no direct experience of spiritual matters, and that...
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The 4-bit server should work fine. As far as I know, Xterminals running older versions can run the latest apps as long as the host machine has the R5 libraries installed. I could be wrong though. -- mike@hopper.acs.virginia.edu
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Now, that indeed is possible. A good friend of mine is running about 1 KW PeP from his car. Yes, he does have a second alternator. Yes, he calls the rig an "electronic brake" since the engine noticeably slows when the key is down. My car, unfortunately, has so much computer junk under the hood that it's astonishin...
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I need a small battery powered hi voltage capacitive discharge supply to deliver ~6 joules at 250 volts. This implies a 200uf cap. I have built a very satisfactorily operating version from a MAX641, but do not like the idea of using a $6 single source part. It seems that the ubiquitous camera flash circuit is what I wa...
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The people who post to this particular newsgroup are either too cowardly, too arrogant, or too apathetic to discuss this issue since I have yet to see any discussion grace my computer screen. While it holds PARTICULAR interest to the African-American community, everyone has something to gain from discussing it. As an...
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Place your hands flat on a table, and arrange the firing order from left to right.
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:In article <Apr18.194927.17048@yuma.ACNS.ColoState.EDU> :>Note that measures to protect yourself from :>TEMPEST surveillance are still classified, as far as I know. :I think this to be inaccurate. One can buy TEMPEST equipment commercially. :Even Macs. Sure you can buy a TEMPEST approved Mac -- if you have enough ...
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If anybody is having problems following the thread be sure to ask the origonal poster to rectify your misunderstanding.
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Here's a question that may be simple enough to answer, but has stumped myself and a few others: What does an external RAM cache card do for you if you already have a large cache set (through control panel) in your SIMMs? EX: I have a Mac IIci with 20 meg RAM, an external video card (so I don't rob my SIMM's), and th...
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I'm running X under openwindows 3. Normal X programs not having a font specified always show up in the same font - until I change the fontpath, and restart windows - then a new default font is used until the next change. I can't seem to figure out how it chooses. Is there some way to set this? Possibly something in...
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******************F O R S A L E C H E A P********************* Macintosh-plus +++++++++++++++ *includes: 2 - 3.5" drives( 1 external) software: Word, Excel, Pascal, Intro package(Hypercard, Tour , etc) Leaving school in May, must sell!!!!!! A steal at $450 please reply e-mail
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But whatever the neutrons hit has a good chance of absorbing the neutron and becoming radioactive itself. Mostly, that means water turning into (harmless) heavy water. But some neutrons would also hit bones, and the resulting harmfull, secondard radioactives would remain in the body for decades. I think an unshielde...
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I am interested in a 2d/3d graphics library which will allow our design team to write graphics software for Unix workstations and be as portable as possible. Eventually this software will have to be moved to Microsoft Windows. It is my opinion that a good API with hooks to PEX underneath would prove most portable. ...
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No. The idea was suggested around here during discussions of possible near-term commercial space activities. One of the folks involved in those discussions, a spacecraft engineer named Preston Carter, passed the suggestion on to some entreprenurial types, and Mike Lawson is apparently going ahead with it. Preston ...
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I read this in an electronic "magazine" about NT: "And for all the hoopla about NT, one would think the thing would be multi-user but it's not. It supports only one user at a time. It can support multiple clients but only one actual user." Your mileage may vary! -- THIS POSTING DOES NOT REPRESENT THE OPINION...
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I have two books, both NASA Special Publications, on the Voyager Missions. One is titled "Voyages to Jupiter" the other "Voyage to Saturn" These were excellent books put together after the encounters with each planet. The question is: Did NASA ever put together a similar book for either the Uranus encounter or Ne...
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This is yet for a friend again. EMS Freq. Shifter. (The machine that made those 3-D swirling guitar effects way back in the 70's.) Spacial panner with harmonic shifting. Very rare - A collectors Item. This is the last unit EMS ever made. Rack mountable. Mono in, Up/Down signals out with seperate P...
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>You can also swab the inside of your nose with Bacitracin using a >Q tip. Bacitracin is an antibiotic that can be bought OTC as an >ointment in a tube. The doctor I listen to on the radio says to apply >it for 30 days, while you are taking other antibiotics by mouth. I have a new doctor who gave me a ...
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Hi, I've come across a fast triangle fill-draw routine for mode 13h. By calling this routine enough times, you have a fast polygon drawing routine. I think I ftp'ed from wuarchive.wustl.edu:/pub/MSDOS_UPLOADS/programming. I have a copy of it so I reupload it there. The triangle.txt file has this to say :
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Fact or rumor....? Madalyn Murray O'Hare an atheist who eliminated the use of the bible reading and prayer in public schools 15 years ago is now going to appear before the FCC with a petition to stop the reading of the Gospel on the airways of America. And she is also campaigning to remove Christmas programs, songs, ...
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Romans 8:28 (RSV) We know that in everything God works for good with those who love him, who are called according to his purpose. Murphy's Law: If anything can go wrong, it will. We are all quite familiar with the amplifications and commentary on Murphy's Law. But how do we harmonize that with Romans 8:28? For...
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I think Mark was talking about making it available to people who didn't have email in the first place. If anybody in the Boston area wants a sci.space feed by honest-to-gosh UUCP (no weird offline malreaders), let me know. I'll also hand out logins to anyone who wants one, especially the Boston Chapter of NSS (which ...
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