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6,388 |
It's not the NRA's fault; but it is something to consider if you are
considering contributing to the NRA. If candidate B is a complete asshole
whose only saving grace is that he opposes unnecessary restrictions on
firearms, I wouldn't want my membership dues funding efforts to get him
re-elected.
I have oth... | 9 | trimmed_train |
3,460 |
You sonuvabitch. Rub it in, why don't you? "We have great weather
and great roads here, unlike the rest of you putzes in the U.S. Nyah, nyah,
nyah."
:-) for the severely humor-impaired.
You'll likely not notice her weight too much. A piece of advice
for you: don't be abrupt with the throttle. No wheelies, ... | 12 | trimmed_train |
6,781 | Chemical weapons are not concidered a *very* effectiv weapon against
millitary forces. On civillians on the other hand....
That's one GOOD reason for banning it.
You need VAST amounts of chemicals to be affective, so the best reason
to have/use it is price. (that's why it's called The Poor Mans A-bomb)
Any thoughts ... | 9 | trimmed_train |
1,367 |
I'm not sure I understand this question. When the IF rule is invoked,
the batter is automatically out. This relieves the runners from being
forced to advance to the next base if the ball is not caught. Other
than that, isn't it just the same as any situation in which a runner on
a base is not forced to the next ba... | 2 | trimmed_train |
1,902 | It's irritating when someone mis-labels "us" as "fundamentalists",
isn't it? This sort of thing may help us understand why some muslims
rather resent being put under this label. | 6 | trimmed_train |
2,825 | Hmm, followup on my own posting... Well, who cares.
First let me try to work out the facts that we get to know about the
Clipper-Chip, from what Hellman and Denning were able to tell us:
The chip itself is not confined to (digital) telephony, but performs
general encryption in a symmetric manner. The chip supports C... | 7 | trimmed_train |
9,292 | I don't know much and in fact, have asked questions here
myself. My doctor told me that Paxil is a "cleaner" SRI in that
it produces fewer side effects. As to a comparison between
Zoloft and Prozac, I'm not able to remember what he said about
the differences between those two drugs. Sorry
| 19 | trimmed_train |
10,521 |
About a year ago, some kids tossed a rock off an overpass on I-94 near Eau
Claire, Wisconsin and it killed the driver below. (I believe he was a
schoolteacher from Minnesota.) | 4 | trimmed_train |
9,252 | I live in the desolate MidWest (as far as hockey is concerned) and our "sports"
stores around here carry VERY LITTLE hockey stuff, except for San Jose, Tampa
Bay, L.A., Pittsburgh, and if you're lucky Chicago.
I would like to know if anyone knows of any m,ail order, phone order stores that
I might be able to get in co... | 17 | trimmed_train |
6,213 |
Or just stick 'em on sci.space.news every 28-30 days?
| 10 | trimmed_train |
4,879 |
Exactly. Some of the SPACE:1999 effects remain first-rate even today.
Later on, the Andersons tried to shed their reputation as creators of some
of the worst pseudo-scientific shows in TV history by flying "Into Infinity."
This was a one-off thing done as part of BBC's "educational SF" series "The
Day After Tomor... | 10 | trimmed_train |
10,867 |
Most of the points you made about Lopez v. Berryhill/Olson have been
made by others, and realizing that Lopez must be the second coming of
Frank Thomas, I have relented and praised the unmistakeable wisdom of
his supporters.
See? This is essentially what everyone was doing - comparing Lopez
to one of the best pl... | 2 | trimmed_train |
4,120 | Walther,
I'd have a look at the maximum resolution the combination of the video card
and screen would have without flickering. I'd only suggest using the color
screen if it does 800*600 without flickering. If this is not too small for
your tastes at a 14"....
Personally I'd prefer the mono-screen as I always have quite... | 18 | trimmed_train |
1,522 |
Well, I saw a few posts on this and asumed that everyone is talking about
the new 14" display... mine does it to... kinda like when I would degauss
my old 13", and since the new one lacks this button, I assume that is
what it is doing... anyone that knows I'd appreciate the info, but it
doesn't worry me... | 14 | trimmed_train |
1,379 |
Even if what Brad says turns out to be accurate, you can bet that the
Administration will have made it "very clear" to the vendors that "it
would very much be in their best interests" to institute a "voluntary"
policy of refusing to sell anything but Clinton Cripple equipped equipment
to anyone other than "Authorized ... | 7 | trimmed_train |
8,864 |
They are 3D object files for CAD 3D 2.0, a program written by Tom Hudson
for the Atari ST computers. Don't know much more about them except that
they are stored with the points first, then the surfaces are next, and are
made by listing 3 point numbers that make up the triangle surface. Then
there's a header that des... | 1 | trimmed_train |
4,321 | I offer $100, shipment at seller's expense, payment as personal check
sent by U.S. mail within 24 hours after receiving goods. I reserve the
right to return the goods, at my expense, if I find them to be defective
or otherwise unacceptable when I receive them (either the merchandise or
the check would be mailed within... | 5 | trimmed_train |
8,831 |
My votes (FWIW):
Team MVP: Pat Verbeek. He fans on 25% of goal mouth feeds, but he still has
36 goals after a terrible start and has been an examplary (sp?) team captain
throughout a tough couple of seasons. Honorable mention: Nick Kypreos and
Mark Janssens. Probably more appropriate in the unsung heroes category th... | 17 | trimmed_train |
3,404 | this */
*/
I tried
how can I
Does the workstation you're using have hardware cursor support? Or does
the server generate a software cursor. You can generally tell the difference
just by using it. If the cursor blinks a lot when there's screen activity,
it's probably a software cursor. If it has a hardware cur... | 16 | trimmed_train |
4,805 |
Where does it say in the bible that Christians are supposed to persecute
Jews? Isn't it love your enemies instead? They may say they are "Christian"
but do their actions speak differently? Do you believe what everyone tells
you? I don't. I came to believe in God by my own investigation and conclusions.
And ultima... | 15 | trimmed_train |
4,395 |
Or read fixes 9, 10, and 11 to the MIT distribution. This is a known
problem - just apply those fixes and set SunPost411FCSLd to YES and
OSTeenyVersion in mit/config/sun.cf to 3.
In fix-09:
In fix-10:
In fix-11: | 16 | trimmed_train |
3,646 | I think I've seen this bike. Is it all white, with a sea-green stripe
and just 'HONDA' for decals, I've seen such a bike numerous times over
by Sewall hall at CU, and I thought it was a race-prepped CBR.
I didn't see it over at the EC parking lot (I buzzed over there on my
way home, all of 1/2 block off my route!) ... | 12 | trimmed_train |
3,868 | I have an old tandon type modem (that's all the info I have apart from
the fact that it is black!). Does anyone have any info about this modem
or upgrading it ??? Reply by e-mail please to cdw@dcs.ed.ac.uk.
===============================================================================
= Chris - E-mail: cdw@dcs.ed.... | 3 | trimmed_train |
554 |
Well, I don't think your query was exactly polite, but I will TRY to
give you a polite responce. Something atypical of the net, but here it goes.
Black is a descriptive adjective that describes Mr. King. From many
of the newspaper, radio, and tv news reports I have seen, this adjective
is com... | 13 | trimmed_train |
738 | I've changed the battery in the thing (shortly after the problem first
happened) and I've noticed an inordinate number of Bus errors lately...
| 14 | trimmed_train |
10,104 | I wanted to create a postcript file with Win#.1, to print it on a
laserwriter II. It created a postcript file version adobe 3.0, but our
laser accept only adobe 2.0. How resolve this problem??
| 18 | trimmed_train |
853 | Archive-name: cryptography-faq/part09
Last-modified: 1993/4/15
FAQ for sci.crypt, part 9: Other Miscellany
This is the ninth of ten parts of the sci.crypt FAQ. The parts are
mostly independent, but you should read the first part before the rest.
We don't have the time to send out missing parts by mail, so don't ask.... | 7 | trimmed_train |
9,782 |
Ack, what a public relations nightmare just begging happen.
"Gun Lobby pays vigilanties."
"NRA to shell out dough to gunfighters."
| 9 | trimmed_train |
3,619 |
uhhhh there are only three l's. | 2 | trimmed_train |
7,953 |
As long as the Yankees are in the same division the Red Sox will
play better than .500 baseball.
Or the Red Sox can hire former East German swimming coaches to
"train" them at the fine art of body "building". The Red Sox
can use Chinese women swimmers as a reference.
With the "HAWK", the Red Sox definitely have a ch... | 2 | trimmed_train |
5,535 |
I think that you are changing the meaning of "values" here. Perhaps
it is time to backtrack and take a look at the word.
value n. 1. A fair equivalent or return for something, such as goods
or service. 2. Monetary or material worth. 3. Worth as measured in
usefulness or importance; merit. 4. A principle, standard,... | 15 | trimmed_train |
2,271 |
This reads a lot like the philosophies of Musashi,
in the Book of Five Rings. Much of the section on
the long sword is that of being strong and decisive.
Hmmm. The more things change....
What an awfull thing to call your pillion!
Power corrupts. Check out the explosion that the
cryptography policy from the Whit... | 12 | trimmed_train |
1,391 |
We all know this will never happen. Because the Police are under the wings
of Government, they will always be considered more important than Citizens.
Government pens, pencils and paper are considered more important than
Citizens. | 9 | trimmed_train |
3,686 | For those of you who are thinking about fiamms, you might also want to think
about airhorns. I just installed a set of Bosch air horns ordered from
Dennis Kirk (pg. 282 of the latest catalog) on my '85 FJ1100. They are rated
at 93db at 7 meters. I installed them using 10 gage wire from the battery to
the relay to the ... | 12 | trimmed_train |
569 | 1 | trimmed_train | |
9,990 | *FOR SALE*
Compudyne 386-25SXL Laptop
80 meg HD
4 meg RAM
3.5" FD
VGA Monochrome 64 Grey Scale
+Math Coprocessor!
Asking $1500, or best offer. Must sell soon.
**Do not reply to this email address**
Call Johnny at 312/856-1767
Email: phd_cz@gsbacd.uchicago.edu
| 5 | trimmed_train |
1,955 | Agreed. This is like the Bay of Pigs fiasco (planned by the Eisenhower
Administration but given the final green light by Kennedy).
To be sure, hen it all went down, Kennedy was at least man enough to take
full responsibility, which is not what I expect from Slick Willie Clinton....
| 7 | trimmed_train |
1,640 |
In another post-game interview, LaRussa claimed that Sparky was "the
best manager in basebal," explaining that to be part of the history
of Sparky softened the blow of losing.
Go Tigers!!!
Tim
Timothy Law Snyder
Department of Computer Science
Reiss 225
Georgetown University
Washington, DC 20057 | 2 | trimmed_train |
6,800 | Well, it seems the "National Sales Tax" has gotten its very
own CNN news LOGO!
Cool. That means we'll be seeing it often.
Man, I sure am GLAD that I quit working ( or taking this
seriously ) in 1990. If I kept busting my ass, watching
time go by, being frustrated, I'd be pretty DAMN ... | 13 | trimmed_train |
1,687 |
No. reverse lights are to warn others that you are backing up. They
aren't bright enough to (typically) see by without the brake and tail
lights.
Well, red and orange were already taken. Maybe white defines the direction
that the car is moving in.
If you really want to be able to see behind you, get some fog lamp... | 4 | trimmed_train |
8,898 |
I know from personal experience that men CAN get yeast infections. I
get rather nasty ones from time to time, mostly in the area of the
scrotum and the base of the penis. They're nowhere near as dangerous
for me as for many women, but goddamn does it hurt in the summertime!
Even in the wintertime, when I sweat I get ... | 19 | trimmed_train |
4,941 | My wife and I are in the process of selecting a pediatrician for our
first child (due June 15th). We interviewed a young doctor last week
and were very impressed with her. However, I discovered that she is
actually not an Medical Doctor (M.D.) but rather a "Doctor of
Osteopathy" (D.O.). What's the difference? I be... | 19 | trimmed_train |
9,566 |
The umps saw the weekend boxscores, too. They knew the pitchers needed
some help or they would be watching the sunrise. :) | 2 | trimmed_train |
11,068 | W.K. Gorman:
<3>> Maybe now's the time for us, the NRA, GOA, CCRTKBA, SAF, et al to band
<3>> together and buy CNN as *our* voice. Wouldn't that be sumpin....broadcast
<3>> the truth for a change and be able to air a favorable pro-gun item or two..
<3>I would like to see this happen. I don't think it will. I don't
<3... | 9 | trimmed_train |
1,339 |
Did I once hear that in order for the date to advance, something, like a
clock, *has* to make a Get Date system call? Apparently, the clock
hardware interrupt and BIOS don't do this (date advance) automatically. The
Get Date call notices that a "midnight reset" flag has been set, and then
then advances the date.... | 3 | trimmed_train |
1,146 | I posted this about tow weeks ago but never saw it make it (Then again
I've had some problems with the mail system). Apologies if this appears
for the second time:
Usually when I start up an application, I first get the window outline
on my display. I then have to click on the mouse button to actually
place the window... | 16 | trimmed_train |
5,849 | HEY!!! All you Yankee fans who've been knocking my prediction of Baltimore.
You flooded my mailbox with cries of "Militello's good, Militello's good."
Where is he??!! I noticed he got skipped over after that oh so strong first
outing. He's not by any chance in Columbus now, is he? Please don't tell
me you're relyin... | 2 | trimmed_train |
2,843 | Hi, all. This is my first posting, so be gentle...
I have a Zenith external floppy which has a DB25 connector, and I'd
like to use it with my Sharp and Toshiba laptops, which also take a
DB25 for their ext floppy, but it doesn't work. I have the pinouts
for the Zenith, and would like to make adapters so I can use it.... | 3 | trimmed_train |
4,436 |
Normally I'd be the last to argue with Steve . . . but shouldn't that
read "3.8 years for *all* solutions". I mean, if we can imagine the
machine that does 1 trial/nanosecond, we can imagine the storage medium
that could index and archive it. | 7 | trimmed_train |
7,491 |
Bobby-
A few posts ago you said that Lucifer had no free will. From the above
it seems the JW believes the contrary.
Are you talking about the same Lucifer?
If so, can you suggest an experiment to determine which of you is wrong?
Or do you claim that you are both right? | 8 | trimmed_train |
8,367 | Ed's heading out on the highway?
Did he finally buy a bike or is he a passanger?
Jeff Andle DoD #3005 1976 KZ900 REE700A@MAINE.MAINE.EDU | 12 | trimmed_train |
5,410 |
I'll see your 3 and raise you 4. | 12 | trimmed_train |
3,147 | I caught up a mailmessage from an NCD guy, who stated that Tek
might be quitting it's X terminal activities and would be looking
for an interested buyer.
Since the source of this message is NCD, THIS MIGHT ONLY BE NASTY
GOSSIP !!!
Can anyone say more about this??
Dick. | 16 | trimmed_train |
4,602 |
You don't have to. *It* believes in YOU.
Well, looking at our new government pals, I'm inclined to
agree. I don't much believe in our money, either. :)
Oh, ho HO! If only you knew! :)
Yup, I'm DEFINITELY checking out foreign currency, thanks to
to this newsgroup... | 13 | trimmed_train |
8,531 | 18 | trimmed_train | |
2,836 |
???
I've heard about that Italian guy distributing Motif binaries for 386BSD,
but I haven't heard of anybody doing the same thing for Linux. ... and
I do follow the Linux news group pretty closely. So, have I missed something? I'd LOVE to get hold of Motif libs for Linux for $100! | 16 | trimmed_train |
570 | '>First off, with all these huge software packages and files that
'>they produce, IDE may no longer be sufficient for me (510 Mb limit).
Micropolis seems to have broken this limit. They have IDE 560meg
and 1050meg HD's available.
Greg Greene
ggg@kep... | 3 | trimmed_train |
5,202 |
Warren Brown, the Washington Post's auto writer was the first journalist
to get his hands on the New Yorker. If you'd like his impressions of it
his review appeared in Friday's paper, in the "Weekend" section.
He is not your traditional auto writer...
Enjoy.
| 4 | trimmed_train |
4,677 | What files do I need to download for GhostScript 2.5.2? I have never used
GhostScript before, so I don't have any files for it. What I *do* have is
gs252win.zip, which I downloaded from Cica. Unfortunately, it doesn't seem to
work on it's own, but needs some more files that I don't have. I want to run
GhostScript b... | 18 | trimmed_train |
2,699 | Hello everybody...
Are there any ftp-sites with wav-files available???
Frode Kvam :-)
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8,547 | Dear folks,
I am still awaiting for some sensible answer and comment.
It is a fact that the inhabitants of Gaza are not entitled to a normal
civlized life. They habe been kept under occupation by Israel since 1967
without civil and political rights.
It is a fact that Gazans live in their own country, Palestine. Gaz... | 6 | trimmed_train |
6,611 | Greetings.
I am developing an application that allows a *user* to interactively
create/edit/view a visual "model" (i.e. topology) of their network, and
I was wondering if anyone knew of any builder tools that exist to
simplify this task.
In the past I have used Visual Edge's UIM/X product to develop other
GUIs, so I ... | 16 | trimmed_train |
2,302 | I was chaining around in the anonymous ftp world looking for 3D Studio
meshes and other interesting graphical stuff for the program, and found
a few files with the extension 3D2. My 3DS v2.01 doesn't know this type
of file, so what are they?
And of course, the perennial... Where are some meshes, fli files, etc.
out t... | 1 | trimmed_train |
9,761 | Dumb move.
The smart move would be to sneak in someone with a TV camera
and video transmitter. | 9 | trimmed_train |
2,547 |
A neutral organization would report on the situation in
Israel, where the elderly and children are the victims of stabbings by
Hamas "activists." A neutral organization might also report that
Israeli arabs have full civil rights.
Care to name names, or is this yet another unsubstantiated
slander?
Terrorism... | 6 | trimmed_train |
5,955 | I haven't seen much info about how to add an extra internal disk to a
mac. We would like to try it, and I wonder if someone had some good
advice.
We have a Mac IIcx with the original internal Quantum 40MB hard disk,
and an unusable floppy drive. We also have a new spare Connor 40MB
disk which we would like to use. The... | 14 | trimmed_train |
4,016 | ML> From: libman@hsc.usc.edu (Marlena Libman)
ML> I need advice with a situation which occurred between me and a physican
ML> which upset me.
ML> My questions: (1) Should I continue to have this doctor manage my care?
That's easy: No. You wouldn't take your computer into a repair
shop where they were rude to you, e... | 19 | trimmed_train |
9,114 | Back when I was building round tail light 2002s they were Bimmers. It was
only when the (red suspendered, Reganomics generated, quiche eating) Yuppies
got into the market >-( that they became Beamers and the hood ornaments started
disappering. | 4 | trimmed_train |
6,824 | Here are some recent observations taken by the Hubble Space Telescope:
o The Faint Object Spectrograph (FOS) was used to make ultraviolet
observations of both the planet Pluto, and its moon Charon. The
peakups were successful. The observations were executed as
scheduled, and no problems were ... | 10 | trimmed_train |
2,552 |
Yes, I want to concentrate on other development issues - I've created graphics
libraries before, it's too time consuming... life's too short!
Thanks for the clarification... Before posting my original request I had looked
into the Mac's 3D capabilities and dismissed them as low grade. | 1 | trimmed_train |
5,104 | I am presently doing a masters thesis to do with traffic intersections in
New Zealand but a lot of the books I am researching from, are from America or
Australia and so I was wondering if anyone could please tell me what the road
rules are in either country with regard to intersections.
Thanks
Julian Visch
jsv@math.c... | 4 | trimmed_train |
236 | } In article <1993Apr14.175545.3528@alleg.edu>, millits@yankee.org (Sam
}
} i'm telling you, sam, three l's. call up mom and ask.
}
} bob vesterman.
}
yeah, and in case even that isn't enough to prompt boy genius
"Sam" to pick up a paper and see how "his" name is spelled,
here's another hint: the single "L" comes b... | 2 | trimmed_train |
2,942 | I just ordered a Saturn SL1 after considering a few imports. Frankly, the Saturn
way of doing business and service was a *very* big plus. I hadn't bought a new
car since I bought my Honda 4WD back in '85, and I was unbelieveably offended by
most salespeople I met.
Saturn was indeed very different. I made three differe... | 4 | trimmed_train |
10,198 | A friend has the following symptoms which have occurred periodically
every few months for the last 3 years. An episode begins with extreme
tiredness followed by:
1. traveling joint pains and stiffness affecting mostly the elbows,
knees, and hips.
2. generalized muscle pains
3. tinnitus and a feeling of pressure i... | 19 | trimmed_train |
10,148 | I'm looking for a database called "Micro World Data Bank II", a database
with digital map information containing 178,068 latitude, longitude points.
It is said to be in the public domain. If anyone knows a place where I can
get it (preferably FTP/gopher/mailserver etc.; otherwise snail mail) please
let me know. I you h... | 1 | trimmed_train |
2,772 |
The problem you see here is that some Christians claim things about
the Bible which they don't actually believe or practice. I've known
all sorts of Christians, ranging from the trendiest of liberals to
the fire-breathing fundamentalists, and although many on the
conservative side of the Christian faith do claim tha... | 0 | trimmed_train |
2,863 | ][bozo posts GIFS to rec.moto]
]>he and his postmaster are also gonna get 500 copies of the post in their
]>mailboxes.
]
] Hey, it's a great picture. You can't fault his taste, only his
]technique. Chill out and educate instead of getting your panties in a
]bunch.
ditto to you Dave. I'm using the picture as the b... | 12 | trimmed_train |
10,511 |
You probably need an X server running on top of MS DOS. I use Desqview/X
but any MS-DOS X server should do.
-- | 1 | trimmed_train |
8,987 | >When some types of client windows are displayed, parts of the windows
>are in the wrong color; if the window is moved slightly, forcing the server
>to repaint it, it is repainted in the correct colors. It doesn't happen
I have the exact same problem when running Hewlett Packard's Microwave Design
System (MDS) from... | 16 | trimmed_train |
10,039 |
OOPS. My original message died. I'll try again...
I always understood (perhaps wrongly...:)) that the bacteria in our digestive
tracts help us break down the components of milk. Perhaps the normal flora of
the intestine changes as one passes from childhood.
Is there a pathologist or microbiologist in the house? | 19 | trimmed_train |
4,976 |
Don't you think it would be better to E-mail back to you that we read sci.space
so that you can count them and every server in the world does not have to get
BW'd to death. Or instead you could possible cut and past all the senders into
a single post and save on header bandwidth.... Not meaning to be taken as a
... | 10 | trimmed_train |
10,624 |
If this is God's attitude, then I'll think I'll go along with
Terry Pratchett's religious philosophy:
"Oh, I believe in God. I just don't actually _like_ the blighter."
P. | 0 | trimmed_train |
10,065 | I have a HP 1740 scope that (I think) has a problem in the HV section.
Symptom: started turning on and off on its own, making intermittant
bright flashes on the CRT, and then finally, passed away. If you
have a manual (or any suggestions), please send me mail. Will gladly
pay reproduction/shipping costs plus a little... | 11 | trimmed_train |
6,942 |
Why not? This is rather disappointing...
| 3 | trimmed_train |
8,860 | : : Seems to me Koresh is yet another messenger that got killed
: : for the message he carried. (Which says nothing about the
: : character of the messenger.) I reckon we'll have to find out
: : the rest the hard way.
: :
:
: Koresh was killed because he wanted lots of illegal guns. | 15 | trimmed_train |
6,901 |
Can I suggest the University of Western Australia in Perth.
The weathers great, the people are great and our Electronic Engineering department is great.
I am a first year student here ... so I don't know much about what projects but I do know they have a good reputation in the fields of dsp and communications. Ever... | 11 | trimmed_train |
11,189 |
I agree. God makes the husband the head of the house. But he surely
can't do it alone. He needs the help of his beloved wife whom the
Lord gave him.
At least that's how it is in my house. I thank God for the beautiful
woman He has brought into my life. I couldn't lead without the help
of my wonderful wife.
| 0 | trimmed_train |
8,684 | I was wondering if anybody knows anything about a Yamaha Seca Turbo. I'm
considering buying a used 1982 Seca Turbo for $1300 Canadian (~$1000 US)
with 30,000 km on the odo. This will be my first bike. Any comments?
Thanks. | 12 | trimmed_train |
2,087 |
Even if there was no independent proof that Luke's account was
valid, I find it strange that you would take the negation of it as
truth without any direct historical evidence (at least that you've
mentioned) to back it up. The assertion was made, unequivocally
that no Christian ever sufferred for their faith by beli... | 0 | trimmed_train |
5,378 | Over the years, I have met Christians who are not associated with
any local church and are not members of any local church. This is
an issue that may be very personal, but is important. What does
the Bible say about this and how can we encourage our friends with
regard to this issue? | 0 | trimmed_train |
4,405 | I had a similar idea, for a fax/answering machine switch,
to put both machines on one line. You order distinctive
ringing from your phone company. This is $3/month here.
You get a second (unpublished) phone number. When
someone calls this number, your phone rings with short
rings instead of long rings.
You set up y... | 11 | trimmed_train |
5,655 |
Is there any difference in saying
"Absolute Truth exists, but some people think its a lie"
and
"Truth is relative" ?
I think there is: in both examples, the first statement is a
fundamental disagreement between at least two people; the
second statement is agreed upon by all.
To put it another way, someone wh... | 15 | trimmed_train |
10,573 | : There are chips which perform the voice compression/expansion. They can't
: be expensive, because they exist in many phones connected to PBXs or on the
: PBX line cards, as well as in a lot of equipment which compresses
: voice-grade circuits to save the cost of long-distance, leased T1s or
: satellite circuits.
: ... | 7 | trimmed_train |
9,965 |
Could it be Public Missile, Inc in Michigan?
From the description of ad here, it sounds like they're talking about
"High Power Rocketry", an outgrowth of model rocketry. This hobby
uses non-metallic structural compoments and commerically manufactured
engines ranging in impulse classification from G to P. The hobby
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969 | Hi there!
Could some kind soul tell me what is the price of LC/IIvi/IIvx
compatible 512kb VRAM SIMMs in the US nowadays? The price over here
(Finland) is so ridiculously high (about $185 each in USD) that I
think it is worth the trouble to try to get them overseas.
Thanks
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1,079 | Sigha.
1) Trying to figure out a way to put a halogen beam on my CB360T... Are
there any easy ways to do this (i.e. a "slip-in" bulb replacement)?
2) Was told by a guy at the bike shop that my "not damn near bright enough"
incandescent beam might be caused by a perma-low battery. So I went and
picked up this c... | 12 | trimmed_train |
9,582 |
PRC = People's Republic of China != Cambodia. Go play.
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1,490 | I just moved from Borland C++ 3.0 to Visual C++ today. When I tried
to compile my C++ program, it complained a function prototype problem.
It turned out that the typedef WORD in MS C++ is a BYTE, not unsigned int.
Could anyone shine some light on this subject ? Why a WORD is a BYTE ?
-Ming T. Lin
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8,065 | Hi!
Sorry, it's german, but I hope you understand it.
Uebertragung der Schaltplan-Daten (*.SCH) in die Board-Daten
(*.JOB):
PADS-LOGIC:
In/Out
Reports
Net List
Select PADS-PCB
Net List Output file name
-> filename angeben
PADS-PCB:
In/Out
Ascii I... | 11 | trimmed_train |
4,287 |
A method which will directly (almost) provide you with the information that
you require is that which is commonly used for coordinate measurements of
human body landmarks (eg. the SELSPOT system by SELSPOT AB, Sweden, and the
WATSMART System ??). These use lateral photoeffect detectors [Lindholm and
Oberg, 1974; Wol... | 11 | trimmed_train |
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