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I read an article about the benefits of a VLB motherboard. It said that a true VLB board supports bus mastering, otherwise it is just as good as an ISA motherboard. Doesn't all VLB motherboard support bus mastering? I just bought a 486-33 VLB and the tech manual does not explicitly state the words "local bus masterin...
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This brings up a question I asked myself (no answer) when it was mentionned that the NHL could expand in Europe. Would most of the North-americans now playing in the NHL be willing to play for a team in Europe? I do not think that the majority of hockey players are necessarily interested in expanding their cultural ...
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I was thinking about who on each of the teams were the MVPs, biggest surprises, and biggest disappointments this year. Now, these are just my observations and are admittedly lacking because I have not had an opportunity to see all the teams the same amount. Anyway.... MVP = most valuable player to his team both in t...
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If you'd like to find a home for that beekeeping equipment you'll never use again, here's a likely victim, uh, customer. To make a deal, call: Laura Forbes (503)275-4483
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I think we agree on much. However the paragraphs above seem to repeat uncritically the standard Kuhn/Lakatos/Feyerabend view of "progress" and "rationality" in science. Since I've addressed these issues in this newsgroup in the not too distant past, I won't go into them again now. What is wrong with the above obse...
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Hmmm... I hadn't heard about rockets. ATF must be escalating their tall tails... anyway Why should they have "done something"? The Davidians had not attacked or even threatened anyone. It is not yours nor the governments right to tell others what they have a legitimate right to own. Is child abuse now within the j...
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See the article "An Efficient Ray-Polygon Intersection," p. 390 in Graphics Gems (ISBN 0-12-286165-5). The second step, intersecting the polygon, does what you want. There is sample code in the book. spl
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The explanations of Federal law enforcement officials about what happened in Waco is just another example of the survivors writing the history books to put themselves in the best of a bad light. -- Dave Feustel N9MYI <feustel@netcom.com>
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Same in Sweden (the ergonomic keyboard is great, BUT! the palm rests do NOT fix to the keyboard; they just sort of rests against the table. Too bad when you have the keyboard in your knee... Cheers, / h+
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How about posting one of her replies to your letters?
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Does anyone out there know of any ftp sites which deal with electronics projects, plans, etc? Any response appreciated.:) JB
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I was planning to use the following pipe to move some display data to a system that has a color hardcopy unit: xwd | xwud -display hostname:0.0 I had tested it with some simple windows like the OpenWindows file manager, and it worked fine, but when I tried it with a more complex (larger) image, the xwd part blew up ...
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betz@gozer.idbsu.edu The FBI and Koresh were calling the shots. And there were very sane reasons for keeping the children, if they let them go, the parents would NEVER see them again. That is not an easy choice, in spite of you cold attitude about it. I am a constitution worshiper. You quite obviously eat a...
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I think one (not ideal) solution is to use the tracing utility (can't remember the name, sorry!) included in the Corel Draw s/w pack. It can convert bitmaps to Corel art format. These can then be imported into a drawing rather than the bitmap. Result - the file is completely in Corel format and can be SCODAL'ed no p...
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My least favorite last line of a post. Um, it is of general interest. As I prepare to retire 22 Apollos myself, I'm looking for ways to recycle the useful parts.
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}>For several years I've periodically asked Charley Wingate to explain this }>mythical alternative to rationality which he propounds so enthusiastically }>when he pops up every few months. His reluctance to explain indicates to me }>that it's not so hot. } }I've said enough times that there is no "alternative" that sh...
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Umm... I beg to differ with the phrase ``only conceivable meaning''. The SDNS protocols, for example, make explicit provision for multiple encryption systems, as does PEM. (And I'd love to see how they'd mandate this new system for PEM without disclosing it....)
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Salutations! I don't usually subscribe to these newsgroups so I would really appreciate it if someone could possibly e-mail me the answer to my problem. I have been using Windows 3.1 since buying it last winter but I have just now come across an annoying bug. I now have about 8 different groups in program manager but ...
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09 Apr 93, Susan Harwood Kaczmarczik writes to All: >> "We suspect that's because one party to the (environmental) >> dispute thinks the Earth is sanctified. It's clear that much >> of the environmentalist energy is derived from what has been >> called the Religious Left, a SECULAR, or even PAGAN fanaticism >> t...
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I am looking for information on possible causes and long term effects of bone marrow sclerosis. I would also be thankful if anyone reading this newsgroup could list some recognized treatment centers if anything else than massive blood transfusion can be effective. If you plan on a "go to the library"-style reply, pleas...
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"Assuming"? Also: come on, Brad. If we are going to get anywhere in this (or any) discussion, it doesn't help to bring up elements I never addressed, *nor commented on in any way*. I made no comment on who is "right" or who is "wrong", only that civilians ARE being used as cover and that, having been placed "in b...
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For Sale 1988 Honda CBR600 (Hurricane). I bought the bike at the end of last summer and although I love it, the bills are forcing me to part with it. The bike has a little more than 6000 miles on it and runs very strong. It is in nead of a tune-up and possibly break pads but the rubber is good. I am also tossing in a...
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Archive-name: typing-injury-faq/general Version: $Revision: 4.28 $ $Date: 1993/04/13 04:17:58 $ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Answers To Frequently Asked Questions about Typing Injuries --------------------------------------------------------------------------...
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I am sure you didn't miss the implication that we could have another Richard Nixon type president in the future (perhaps not too distant future, acutally). With that in mind, then I take it you also would not object to the Gov coming up with a decision (not proposal - just like Clinton Cripple is a decision, not a pr...
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hi folks i have 2 hd first is an seagate 130mb the second a cdc 340mb (with a future domain no ram) i'd like to change my 2 controller ide & scsi and buy a new one with ram (at least 1mb) that could controll all of them any companies? how many $? and is it possible via hw or via sw select how divide the ram cache for ...
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To All -- I thought the net would find this amusing.. From the March 1993 "Aero Vision" (The newsletter for the Employees of McDonnell Douglas Aerospace at Huntington Beach, California). SPACE CLIPPERS LAUNCHED SUCCESSFULLY "On Monday, March 15 at noon, Quest Aerospace Education, Inc. launched two DC-Y S...
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Apple uses the IEEE Nubus-90 standard for their 32 bit backplane bus. (I got this from a technote that I reada couple of weeks ago) Hope this helps, Bret Chase
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C'mon, you still haven't corrected yourself, 'wieneramus'. In April 1942, Hitler was preparing for the invasion of the Caucasus. A number of Nazi Armenian leaders began submitting plans to German officials in spring and summer 1942. One of them was Souren Begzadian Paikhar, son of a former ambassador of the Armenia...
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[DG] THE U.S. HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL MUSEUM: A COSTLY AND DANGEROUS MISTAKE [DG] by Theodore J. O'Keefe [DG] HARD BY THE WASHINGTON MONUMENT, within clear view of the Jefferson [DG] Memorial, an easy stroll down the Mall to the majestic Lincoln Memorial, [DG] has arisen, on some of the most hallowed territory of the Unite...
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Yes, it is possible to add a second hard drive to a mac IIcx internally. This is definitely not a recommended procedure by Apple but I have done the equivalent to my CX after upgrading it to a Quadra 700. The power supply is still the stock CX's and it was able to power two Quantum LPS drives, a PLI SCSI accelerator, ...
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April 19, 1993 As William O. Douglas noted, "If a powerful sponsor is lacking, individual liberty withers -- in spite of glowing opinions and resounding constitutional phrases." The legislative scorecard outlined below resulted from subcommittee, committee, and floor action. Many important victories, however, come...
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Has anyone written a device driver to use the Ascension bird with XWindows ? __ (_ / / o_ o o |_ __)/(_( __) (_(_ /_)| )_
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False dichotomy. You claimed the killing were *not* religiously motivated, and I'm saying that's wrong. I'm not saying that each and every killing is religiously motivate, as I spelled out in detail. Does anyone else see the contradiction in this paragraph? Sorry, Frank, but what I put in quotes is your own w...
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I bought a 386DX33 system a little over 2 years ago, and was satisfied with everything about Zeos. That computer went off to grad school with my son and I replaced it with a 486DX2/66 pkg 4 (345 MBHD, 16MB ram) with Diamond Viper, 128K level 2 cache, and tower upgrades, delete the CTX monitor. I got a 17" HP D1193A m...
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I recently decided to try using emm386.exe for a memory manager and when I tried to print to my printer in lpt1 from word55 I wouldn't work. It would send the linefeeds for the top margin and then the printer READY light would go off and stop working. I disabled emm386.exe and the problem went away. I would like to c...
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Okay, let's suppose that the NSA/NIST/Mykotronix Registered Key system becomes standard and I'm able to buy such a system from my local radio shack. Every phone comes with a built in chip and the government has the key to every phone call. I go and buy a phone and dutifully register the key. What's to prevent me fro...
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1. Did you read the FAQs? 2. If NO, Read the FAQs. 3. IF YES, you wouldn't have posted such drivel. The "Lord, Liar or Lunatic" argument is a false trilemma. Even if you disprove Liar and Lunatic (which you haven't), you have not eliminated the other possibilities, such as Mistaken, Misdirected, or ...
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Joystick A: 1 +5 VDC 2 Button 1 3 X Axis 4 Ground 5 Ground 6 Y Axis 7 Button 2 8 + 5 VDC Joystick B: 9 +5 VDC 10 Button 1 11 X Axis 12 Ground 13 Y axis 14 Button 2 15 +5 VDC --- . SLMR 2.1 . Soft judges make hard...
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Elevated levels of Glu and Asp in the blood are able to bypass the Blood-brain barrier through the circumventricular organs (or CVO), in particular the adeno and neurohypophysis (pituitary gland) areas. The arcuate nucleus of the hypothalamus, and the median eminence regions are particularly effected. CVO areas are ...
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Well, the Red Sox have apparenly resigned Herm Winningham to a AAA contract. Ted "Larry" Simmons signed him to a AAA contract then released him from Buffalo, allowing Lou "Curly" Gorman to circumvent the rule about not resigning free agents until May 1. Clearly, neither of these guys is bright enough to be Moe. Mike ...
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I agree, we spend too much energy on the nonexistance of God. -- "Satan and the Angels do not have freewill. They do what god tells them to do. "
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Hello, I remember running across an ad in the back of Mac[User|World] a few years ago, for a Nubus board that had umpteen SIMM slots, to be used to "recycle your old SIMMs," when you upgraded memory. I don't remember who made this board, and I haven't seen it advertised in any of the latest Mac magazines. It mentio...
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[Please excuse me if this is inappropriate to post here, but I do not read these groups normally and I did not see any PC related marketplace newsgroups] FOR SALE: Borland C++ with Application Frameworks 3.1 (Full Professional Developer Kit) Borland C++ Programming Package including unopened software, unopened ...
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Now, I had put a Wink at the end of my suggestion indicating it was intensely sarcastic. I can't help it if everyone got all serious. Ross. I never saw your original posting. it dropped on the floor somewhere. I just saw the trickle down, thought it was intensely stupid, not knowing anything about the joke, me...
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Actually, many of us have noted this. We have noted that the program started at least 4 years ago, that the contracts with VLSI Technology and Microtoxin were let at least 14 months ago, that production of the chips is well underway, and so forth. Nobody I know has claimed Clinton intitiated the program. But he ch...
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Hi, I have a 486/66MHz SYS based PC with 8M RAM and a problem. What is the best way to configure high memory with QEMM/386MAX ?? I have a SPEEDSTAR 24X video card and use Hyperdisk disk cache software. The problem is running Windows 3.1 in Enhanced mode and having any high memory to load stuff high? Note : I tried, ...
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I do not know a lot about this, except from seeing one patient with "Kartagener's syndrome", which is a form of immotile cilia syndrome in which there is situs inversus, bronchiectasis, and chronic infections. "Situs inversus" means that organs are on the wrong side of the body, and can be complete or partial. It is i...
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(1) Uniden 40 Channel CB Transceiver, Model Pro 710e. This is a home base unit, with connectors for external speaker and PA speaker. 3.5"x3" internal speaker, chanel 9/10 button, NB/ANL/PA selector buttons, Volume, Squelch, RF Gain, Tone and Mic Gain controls, Comes with Mic. Side moun...
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No. The issue is reducing crime, not guns. If gun control doesn't lower crime overall, then is doesn't address the issue. Does that matter if assaults with a baseball bat become much more common? Muggers using a gun rely primarily on the threat of the gun, and rarely shoot their victim. A mugger using a knife is mu...
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A good point. What helps to keep such things going is the public attitude that one should have "faith""; that some authority from on high should not be subjected to mere reason. Couple this with a variety of personality quirks, mojor and minor mental illnesses, and ego of would-be leaders, and you get all the var...
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Hi. I'm looking for software to aid a friend of mine with designing speakers. Does this type of software exist? If anyone can point me toward a shareware or freeware product with this description, that would be ideal. ...Steve van der Burg (using a friend's account) (p.s. Excuse the terseness of the message; I'm h...
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No, no, we aren't talking about receptors for the brain's sensory innervation, but structures such as the thalamus that handle pain for the entire organism. Apples and oranges. -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Gordon Banks N3JXP | "Skepticism is the chastity of t...
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Does anyone know where I can still get an internal fax modem for the original mac portable? I know they were made for a while by several manufacturers, but I can't find them now. thanks for your help. Gene Wright
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This is silly. Is Unix a mature OS? Depends on who you ask, and how you define mature. System 7 is, if anything, less mature than Windows 3.1. So why do you need something like BeHierarchic to create groups under the Apple Menu? Everyone knows that Apple Menu Items are a ripoff of the Program Manager. If you want ...
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ac = In <9304202017@zuma.UUCP> sera@zuma.UUCP (Serdar Argic) pl = linden@positive.Eng.Sun.COM (Peter van der Linden) pl: 1. So, did the Turks kill the Armenians? ac: So, did the Jews kill the Germans? ac: You even make Armenians laugh. ac: "An appropriate analogy with the Jewish Holocaust might be the ac: systemat...
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They aren't functions, they are character arrays. The standard strings are either defined as string constants or character pointers into XtShellStrings and XtStrings determined by XTSTRINGDEFINES. Your libraries were compiled with this defined and your application with it undefined so simply recompile one or the other...
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Joe, your description sounds like one of the gravity probe spacecraft ideas.
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Here it's driving while impaired. That about covers everything.
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How much better to get wisdom than gold, to choose understanding rather than silver!
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Major league baseball has told the Blue Jays and the Expos not to sign Oscar Linares (I think that is his name) ...Canada does not have the restrictions against Cubans that the US has and other major league teams have told the Canadian teams that they would be very unhappy if the Expos or the Blue Jays would do this. ...
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I would like to sell some software. Shipping is $3 per order - 1 or more games in the continental U.S. $6 to Canada. Contact me for shipping to other locations. Contraption Zack $20 Perfect condition. Unregistered & all docs/disks/packaging A 3-D puzzle game with great animated grap...
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Yeah, yeah, yeah. I didn't threaten to rip your lips off, did I? Snort. Duh. Listen: thrush is a recognized clinical syndrome with definite characteristics. If you have thrush, you have thrush, because you can see the lesions and do a culture and when you treat it, it generally responds well, if you're not other...
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Did it ever accrue to you to just call INTEL'S 800 number and ask?
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I don't know the exact coverage in the states. In Canada it is covered by TSN, so maybe ESPN will grab their coverage! I don't know! As for the picks Ottawa picks #1 which means it is almost 100% that Alexander Daigle will go #1. He'll either stay or be traded in Montreal or Quebec. IMO I would take Kariya. He sh...
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This is for a friend of mine. Please send answers directly to him (E-Mail adress see below )! HIGHSPEED ANALOG-DIGITAL PC-BOARD Hello LAdies and Gentleman ! I am looking for a highspeed A/D PC-Board with a sampling rate above 250 MHz an a resolution of 8-bit. The sampling rate can be arranged by an interleave mode...
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My Native American Girlfriend asks: "If the government really doesn't 'care a hill of beans' about our religion, how come they're still busting us for it in Oregon, Washington, and a few other places? You'd be a Christian, too, if the U.S. Army marched you into church at gunpoint."
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Are the Serbs doing the work of God? Hmm... I've been wondering if anyone would ever ask the question, Are the governments of the United States and Europe not moving to end the ethnic cleansing by the Serbs because the targets are muslims? Can/Does God use those who are not following him to accomplish tasks for him...
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What are you, retarded?
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Hmmmmmm. I think I'll let everyone make there own comment on this one. Neilson and Smith are bad. Kovalev is magical.
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I think this is a weak argument. The fact is, there are *two* references to Jesus in _Antiquities of the Jews_, one of which has unquestionably at least been altered by Christians. Origen wrote, in the third century, that Josephus did not recognize Jesus as the Messiah, while the long passage says the opposite. The...
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We really should try to be as understanding as we can for Brad, because it appears killing is all he knows.
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To what follows, our moderator has already answered the charge of arrogance more ably that I could have done so, so I will confine myself to answering the charge of illogic. This is how everyone in the western intellectual tradition is, or was, taught to think. It is the fundamental premis "A is not not-A". If a t...
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I'm looking for a Cache card for my IIsi. I can spend $250 Max for it, what i need is 64 kb cache with a fpu socket and a dual slot adapter. Or at least a passe_through connector so i can keep my graphic card. I need your advice about the best card i can buy. How much performance increase i should expect, does the ...
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TO: saz@hook.corp.mot.com SZ>Does anybody know of a program that converts .GIF files to .BMP files SZ>and if so, where can I ftp it from? Any help would be greatly SZ>appreciated. Sure... A GREAT shareware program is Graphic Workshop (the newest version is 6.1). Although I don't know where you can ftp it from...
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Because you are uptight? Many computer-literate people see advantages in each system. You act like a Mac ate your cat.
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... It's an interesting idea, but the worst-case data patterns developed to test magnetic media are totally different than the patterns used to detect common faults in memory chips.
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Ya, Fat Chance. The "offending" rider was a moto journalist. Those guys can sell hundreds of bikes with one stroke of the pen and as such get away with murder when it comes to test bikes. One way or the other, it was probably worth the early expiration of one mufler to see a bone head get his butt baked.
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So what should I carry if I want to comply with intelligent helmet laws? (The above comment in no way implies support for any helmet law, nor should such support be inferred. A promise is a promise.)
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There's a pretty good article in the the March 6, 1993 New Scientist titled "Pouring cold water on Lorenzo's oil". The article states that research has shown that the oil has no discernable effect on the progression of the disease in patients in which demyelination has begun. In patients with AMN (a less acute form ...
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(a) To use for sensitive but not strategically important traffic, (b) if the system was cheap. For example, I don't own a cordless phone. With Clipper, I would. If the local men in blue really want to listen to me talk to my friends or order pizza, I'm no worse off than I am now, and I don't have to worry about l...
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There are definitely quite a few horrible deaths as the result of both atheists AND theists. I'm sure Bobby can list quite a few for the atheist side but fails to recognize that the theists are equally proficient at genocide. Perhaps, since I'm a bit weak on history, somone here would like to give a list of wars cau...
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Heres a story of a Saint that people might like to read. I got it from a The Morning Star, and am posting it with the permission of the editor. Saint Aloysius Gonzaga The Patron of Youth The marquis Gonzaga had high aspirations for his son, the Prince Gonzage. He wanted him to become a famous,...
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Or he was just convinced by religious fantasies of the time that he was the Messiah, or he was just some rebel leader that an organisation of Jews built into Godhood for the purpose off throwing of the yoke of Roman oppression, or....... Are the Moslem fanatics who strap bombs to their backs and driving into Jewish...
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Any comments on the absorbtion of the Office of Exploration into the Office of Space Sciences and the reassignment of Griffin to the "Chief Engineer" position? Is this just a meaningless administrative shuffle, or does this bode ill for SEI? In my opinion, this seems like a Bad Thing, at least on the surface. Griffin...
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My point is that you set up your views as the only way to believe. Saying that all eveil in this world is caused by atheism is ridiculous and counterproductive to dialogue in this newsgroups. I see in your posts a spirit of condemnation of the atheists in this newsgroup bacause they don' t believe exactly as you d...
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Ed, as usual, makes a very good point. One time a friend of mine at Sun sent me an e-mail. He composed it using the Sun OpenWindows 3 "mailtool" which handles (non-MIME) "attachments" and the like. Since I don't use "mailtool", I had to manually save it, cut & paste, and then "uudecode" the actual attachment. What...
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We've just been donated a large machine for use in our robotics lab. This device is complete with a 286 based controller, running the Intel RMX operating system. Unfortunately, we don't have any documentation on RMX. Can anybody out there in netland help? Please reply via email; I don't regularly catch up with the n...
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[more about the Messier-Samuelsson incident] I agree with Rick that Ulf's cross check wasn't illegal. It was the kind of check you see a dozen times during a game without being called. Slo-mos sometimes have a tendency to make things look worse than they really are. Besides, if Messier can't take the heat, he shoul...
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This is REALLY STUPID nitpicking. Capitalization rules in the late 18th century were quite different from today, and what was posted matches current capitalization rules. We also don't make 's' look like 'f' and other such things done in the late seventeen hundreds. In the original Constitution, "militia", "arms", ...
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Sorry, but it doesn't matter what _you_ think, I am a Christian, who happens to belong to the LDS Church. [The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints]. I don't usually read t.r.m. It is truly informative to stop by, and see that there are still people in the world like those that forced my ancestors into the d...
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How about a group called talk.that.thomas.parsli.approves? -- Clinton Administration e-mail addresses | clintonhq@campaign92.org (MCIMail) provided as a public service by | 75300.3115@compuserve.com (CompuServe) Jon Edward Shum (jon@mitre.org) | clintonpz@aol.com (America Online)
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I have become involved in a project to further develop and improve the performance of SPECT (Single Photon Emission Computerized Tomography) imaging. We will eventually have to peddle this stuff somewhere, and so as I move this thing along, I would like to know -- What is the current resolution of SPECT imaging? Wh...
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Hmmm...I also heard through the grapevine that Team Finland might try and leave a spot open for at least one NHLer. (Some guy named Sel{nne, ever hear of him? :) They might have to be content with Kurri, though, I hope. :)
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I have no doubt that God hears everybody's prayers. However, He does things His way, i.e. things will happen only if it is His will. Now if the question really is "Does God grant everybody's wishes ?" then you'll get a brutal shot of reality similar to when you didn't get that toy you wanted for Christmas. You just c...
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I am currently doing a group research project on the drug Xanax. I would be exponentially gracious to receive any and all information you could provide me regarding its usage, history, mechanism of reaction, side effects, and other pertinent information. I don't care how long or how short your response is.
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I've sent the article. In terms of the group discussion, I wanted to point out that "non-liberal education" (head in the sand) is not the same as "abstinence education". We had "non-liberal education" regarding drugs when I was a kid in the 60's, which didn't do us a lot of good. But "abstinence education" regardin...
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Hello, I have the following list of books about ISA/EISA buses: 1. ISA System Architecture by Tom Shanley/Don Anderson MindShare Press, 1993 $34.95 2. EISA System Architecture by Tom Shanley/Don Anderson MindShare Press, 1993 $24.95 3. ISA, EISA: PC,XT,AT,E-ISA,ISA, and EISA I/O timing and specs. by...
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The vote to create the proposed group, Sci.life-extension, was affirmative. Yes votes: 237. No votes: 28. What follows is a list of the people who voted, by vote ("no" or "yes"). Here are the people who voted NO: bailey@utpapa.ph.utexas.edu (Ed Bailey) barkdoll@lepomis.psych.upenn.edu ...
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The file and contents listings for: Knowledge Media Resource Library: Graphics 1 Knowledge Media Resource Library: Audio 1
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