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1,603 | Are there any X window servers that can run under MS-Windows?? I only know of
Deskview but have not seen it in action. Are there any others??
Thanks in advance. | 18 | trimmed_train |
2,496 | Hm... I find this hard to believe. V16T weights about the same as
the Red Head, but it has hell lot more horse power. Perhaps it's
due to pre-production glitches? Well, to me, it still got the most
imposing styling among all the sports cars I have seen. | 4 | trimmed_train |
4,146 | I can't believe this, Howe has an ERA in the 80's He is improving!!!
| 2 | trimmed_train |
8,826 |
Can you provide a reference to substantiate that gaining back
the lost weight does not constitute "weight rebound" until it
exceeds the starting weight? Or is this oral tradition that
is shared only among you obesity researchers?
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Gordon... | 19 | trimmed_train |
9,045 | Agreed.
Agreed.
Agreed.
And this demonstrates, I assume, that you're a liberal. :-). | 13 | trimmed_train |
6,679 | A little delayed, but in the interests of fairness (stats from Elias);
BA OBP SLG R HR RBI RNI % outs
Alomar .310 .405 .427 105 8 76 264 20.5 419
Baerga .312 .354 .455 92 20 105 316 21.2 480
So we see that Baerga has a large advantage in RBI (runs batted in), RNI
(runners not driven in) and ... | 2 | trimmed_train |
2,122 |
Well said Mr. Beyer :)
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4,079 | 15 | trimmed_train | |
1,872 |
I don't think you're going to be able to see the differences from a sphere
unless they are greatly exaggerated. Even the equatorial bulge is only
about 1 part in 300 -- you'd never notice a 1mm error in a 30cm globe --
and the other deviations from spherical shape are much smaller. | 10 | trimmed_train |
8,187 | *****************************************************************
* *
* MONSTER RALLY!! *
* == For the Right to Own and Carry Weapons == *
* ... | 9 | trimmed_train |
2,195 |
(Attempting to define 'objective morality'):
So long as you keep that "almost" in there, freedom will be a
mostly valuable thing, to most people. That is, I think you're really
saying, "a real big lot of people agree freedom is subjectively valuable
to them". That's good, and a quite nice starting point for a ... | 8 | trimmed_train |
3,010 |
Brian K., I am pleased with your honesty. And to be honest as well, I
believe you have not asked my god to come to you. Why do I say this?
Because by the things you write on the net, and the manner with which
you write them, you show me that you made up your own god and are
attempting to pass him off as the real th... | 15 | trimmed_train |
3,819 |
While I don't read normally read this group, I was looking for Valentine radar
information (sigh, maybe in the FAQ) and came across your posting..
I bought a '93 Probe GT with the PEP 263A last July (now at 9500 miles)
after debating over the Sentra SE-R/NX2000, MX6, MR-2, Stealth, Prelude,
and Celica.
Check this m... | 4 | trimmed_train |
8,804 |
Nonsense. First, the uranium fuel is sealed in zirconium
alloy cylinders (which don't melt in any circumstances short of
major failure of the power plant). Second, the primary water
(that circulates inside the reactor core) is never pumped into the
cooling tower (it's the SECONDARY water cycle that goes
through ... | 11 | trimmed_train |
5,563 |
The San Jose Sharks and Ottawa Senators are each on their second GM
already...I'd be willing to wager that both the Sharks and Senators
will probably see their 3rd GM's and perhaps their 4th, before we
see the Panthers second. | 17 | trimmed_train |
9,703 |
No. Even if you could, the answer could be out of date even before you
get it (even if you grab the server, it could be taken up by buffering
user actions). You should just try to do whatever you want; a BadAlloc
error is your indication that insufficient server memory is available.
der Mouse | 16 | trimmed_train |
2,074 | I remember someone mention about a 150meg syquest. Has anyone else
heard anything about this? I'd be interested in the cost per megabyte and the
approximate cost of the drive itself and how they compare to the Bernoulli 150.
| 14 | trimmed_train |
1,939 |
There is something almost comical in the fact that Yigal Arens is
important enough to have the ADL and G-d knows who else sifting through his
garbage (which happens to be legal; you throw it out, it ain't yours any more).
This brings to mind a few possibilities other than the ADL connection:
- it is all in Aren... | 6 | trimmed_train |
1,311 | :
: And thank the Lord that Bill Connor has returned to set
: us straight! Now I know I can die happy when my Lexus
: SE400 wipes out on that rain-slick curve in 1997. The
: rest of you had best straighten up, because your time
: is even more limited. Most of you are going in the Flu
: of 1994.
Maddi,
You know y... | 8 | trimmed_train |
4,076 | No cache, also called 386DX.
It has the same internals as the 386, is a real 32-bit processor, just has
16 bit hookup to the outside world.
Yes, optimized 387 internal.
Yes, 8K.
Yes, but only a few instructions, nothing noteworthy.
486 with no coproc... | 3 | trimmed_train |
8,889 | Absolutely. I'm sure that civilians on both sides would be pleased
if the fighters (military, guerilla, whatever) would just take their
argument elsewhere, find an unpopulated area somewhere, and slug it out.
At that point, we will all breath a sigh of relief *and* cheer for
our side in the struggle.
| 6 | trimmed_train |
5,211 |
The fact that she was wearing a miniskirt with no underwear was
presented as evidence that she was a prostitute, and the court
apparently found this compelling.
Clayton does indeed know the difference. Greg apparently doesn't.
Because the judge found that there was some credible evidence that the
Marines were... | 13 | trimmed_train |
2,476 |
Actually, jon, that is quite true. Christian people have caused
"objective morality" to look very "relative." After all, that was the
point of the original question in this thread, i.e. can we toss out
Christianity because it is so obviously inconsistent with its own
principles? If you will bear with me, I will att... | 15 | trimmed_train |
5,640 | i don't have FTP and i live in canada ( this means that it would be
illeagle for a U.S. citizen to send the program to me. their gigerment
wishes to restrict its dispersil ) but someone in europe must have ported
a coppy of RSA to the atariST by now. how do i get a coppy of the RSA
from a non-FTP news feed?
| 7 | trimmed_train |
195 | Hi ... Recently I found XV for MS-DOS in a subdirectory of GNU-CC (GNUISH). I
use frequently XV on a Sun Spark Station 1 and I never had problems, but when I
start it on my computer with -h option, it display the help menu and when I
start it with a GIF-File my Hard disk turns 2 or 3 seconds and the prompt come
back.
... | 1 | trimmed_train |
4,414 | (NDW)
If an Uninstall icon doesn't exist in the Norton Desktop Apps
group: | 18 | trimmed_train |
4,401 | Fellow netters,
I just wanted to let you know that there are a few honest and good people out
there (even outside of Iowa). I'm sorry if anyone thinks that I am wasting
space, but I thought you might want some relief from the "So-and-so is a thief"
posts. Not that I think we shouldn't hear about the bad deals, but i... | 5 | trimmed_train |
4,236 |
Hmmmm.... The prefix "peri-" is Greek, not Latin, so it's usually used
with the Greek form of the name of the body being orbited. (That's why
it's "perihelion" rather than "perisol", "perigee" rather than "periterr",
and "pericynthion" rather than "perilune".) So for Jupiter I'd expect it
to be something like "per... | 10 | trimmed_train |
2,680 |
True to a point. If you were to ask a Buddhist atheist...
Actually, yes and no, Hell is eternal death. Actually, the way
I've had it related to me, it's more of an eternal damnation,
where sinners will feel the licking flames of Hell. If I
supposedly can feel these flames, I would assume I'm s... | 0 | trimmed_train |
6,689 | Dangerous only to immune suppressed persons and fetuses. To them,
it is extremely dangerous. Most of the rest of us have already had
it and it isn't dangerous at all.
Cat feces are the worst. Pregnant women should never touch the litter box.
Cook your meat. Watch it with pets.
You'll have to read up on it.
T... | 19 | trimmed_train |
2,691 |
It was around 1969 in the Shenandoah Valley near Woodstock, Virginia. Me,
my wife, a friend, his wife, and his 2 kids were hiking in a totally
desolate mountain area. All of a sudden, large rocks began raining down
on us. Looking up, we saw at least 3 punks gleefully letting loose rocks
from what was an obvious st... | 9 | trimmed_train |
10,016 | Is there a 768x1024 Trident driver for windows anywere.
This mode is supported by the drivers fo OS/2 but I have
not been able to find it for Windows.
(768x1024 means 768 wide and 1024 high as opposed to 1024x768)
Any help is appreciated.
| 18 | trimmed_train |
3,300 | I have used JVC's top of the line portable cd player for three months now.
I have mostly used it in my car on long trips, so it has less than 20 hours of use on it. The unit is one of the best that I have seen and listened to, but
I am going to part with it to install a disc changer in my car.
Features include:
17 H... | 5 | trimmed_train |
3,556 |
The analogy does not depend on the premisses being true, because the
question under discussion is not truth but arrogance.
A similar analogy might be a medical doctor who believes that a blood
transfusion is necessary to save the life of a child whose parents are
Jehovah's Witnesses and so have conscientious obje... | 0 | trimmed_train |
10,003 |
I answer from the position that we would indeed place these people
in prison for life.
That depends not only on their predisposition towards murder, but
also in their success rate at escape and therefore their ability
to commit the same crimes again.
In other words, if lifetime imprisonment doesn't work,... | 8 | trimmed_train |
3,755 | Well I just read in the Boston Globe that while not confirming
(or denying) anything, Walsh may end up with the Rangers organizations
as an (assistant Coach?). Keenan has talked with Walsh in the past
(he came up to see Kariya as he will be coaching him in the worlds,
funny I guess he got to watch the Ferraro brothers... | 17 | trimmed_train |
11,109 | }>More like those who use their backs instead of their minds to make
}>their living who are usually ignorant and intolerant of anything outside
}>of their group or level of understanding.
There seems to be some confusion between rednecks and white trash.
The confusion is understandable, as there is substantial overlap... | 12 | trimmed_train |
3,200 |
And why are we in Somalia? When right across the Gulf of Aden are
some of the wealthiest Arab nations on the planet? Why does the
US always become the point man for this stuff? I don't mind us
helping out; but what invariably happens is that everybody expects
us to do most of the work and take most of ... | 6 | trimmed_train |
9,003 |
No kidding. The most recent post I saw in alt.privacy.clipper (and I
hope anyone interested in this topic ends up there) states that Clipper
has been in development for over four years.
I am, however, more than a little PO'd that Clinton put his name on
this monstrosity, or even allowed it to get out the do... | 7 | trimmed_train |
6,921 | Hi,
I'm hoping someone out there will be able to help our computer science
project group. We are doing computer science honours, and our project
is to do a 'graphical simulator for a finite state automata'.
Basically, the program must draw a diagram of a FSA from a textual grammar,
showing circles for states, and lab... | 1 | trimmed_train |
7,569 |
There is no notion of heliocentric, or even galacticentric either.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | 8 | trimmed_train |
3,491 | I have before me a pertinent report from the United States General
Accounting Office:
National Aero-Space Plane: Restructuring Future Research and Development
Efforts
December 1992
Report number GAO/NSIAD-93-71
In the back it lists the following related reports:
NASP: Key Issues Facing the Program (31 Mar 92) GAO/T-... | 10 | trimmed_train |
1,271 |
Assume in this case the usual canard-adversary of narcotraficantes. They
probably have more cash than the KGB did, and they're probably more generous
at handing it out. It will be easier than ever to find or cultivate Walkers
and Pollards for the keys, and it will be easy enough to find someone to
reverse-engineer t... | 7 | trimmed_train |
8,877 |
Since everybody wants to see Pittsburgh players not playing, the
Stanley cup would be devaluated.
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Iskander AYARI | 17 | trimmed_train |
10,480 |
does anyone know?
-- | 19 | trimmed_train |
8,172 |
: I'm trying out the C++ graphics package InterViews. Besides the man pages
: on the classes, I haven't got any documentation. Is there anything else
: around? Furthermore, can anyone send me a (small!) example program
: which shows how to use these classes together ? I would be very gratefull... | 1 | trimmed_train |
7,644 |
When is it did you say? Well let me shell out here and run this
handy dandy program....
$ mlb -m pit phi
And the answer is:
Monday, 5/10 Pittsburg at Philadelphia (5:35 pm)
Tuesday, 5/11 Pittsburg at Philadelphia (5:35 pm)
Wednesday, 5/12 Pittsburg at Philadelphia (5:35 p... | 2 | trimmed_train |
1,784 |
Yes.
Acyclovir started in the first 1-2 days probably speeds recovery and
decreases the formation of new pox. | 19 | trimmed_train |
4,875 |
This post has all the earmarks of a form program, where the user types in
a nationality or ethnicity and it fills it in in certain places in the story.
If this is true, I condemn it. If it's a fabrication, then the posters have
horrible morals and should be despised by everyone on tpm who values truth.
... | 6 | trimmed_train |
2,804 | I responded to a post last week and it carried somewhat of a hostile
tone for which I am apologizing for. It is not my intent to create
contriversy or to piss people off. To those who I offend, I'm sorry
| 0 | trimmed_train |
9,221 |
SEI Level 5 (the highest level -- the SEI stands for Software
Engineering Institute). I'm not sure, but I believe that this rating
only applies to the flight software. Also keep in mind that it was
*not* achieved through the use of sophisticated tools, but rather
through a 'brute force and ignorance' attack on th... | 10 | trimmed_train |
10,225 |
[There may be some misunderstanding over terms here...]
I agree. Quite likely, actually.
[...I believe "Jesus
only" originally was in the context of baptism. These are folks who
believe that baptism should be done with a formula mentioning only
Jesu... | 0 | trimmed_train |
8,410 |
This was known as *Journey to the Far Side of the Sun* in the United
States and as *Doppelganger* in the U.K. It was produced by the great
team of Gerry and Sylvia Anderson (whose science was usually a bit
better than this). It may have been their first production using live
actors-- they were better known for their... | 10 | trimmed_train |
10,020 | i'd just like to repeat and emphasize that because someone else is
trying to make you feel horrible and worthless does not mean that you
should feel that way, although that's easier to say than believe
sometimes. remember, God made you and loves you, so he must think
you're something special. (excuse the trite langua... | 0 | trimmed_train |
6,097 |
So that's why the 13 newly independent states all had tax systems... | 13 | trimmed_train |
7,278 |
Please do! And if you don't want to post it here, email to me
:-) I don't know how this discussion is appreciated here. I hate
'invading' newsgroups with themes of limited interest :-) | 15 | trimmed_train |
10,515 |
I can see high-voltage type display devices being vulnerable (CRTs,
plasma displays, etc.) But Jason beat me to this question. What
about EM radiation from low-voltage items like LCD displays? | 7 | trimmed_train |
11,200 | Does anyone have a rear wheel for a PD they'd like to part with?
Does anyone know where I might find one salvage?
As long as I'm getting the GIVI luggage for Brunnhilde and have
the room, I thought I'd carry a spare.
Ride Free,
Bill
___________________________________________________________________
jo... | 12 | trimmed_train |
6,739 |
Nathan,
Win31 has a fixed limit of 64K GDI memory, regardless of physical RAM
installed, this is twice that of Win30, but not nearly robust enough for
many developers and power users.
Using Amish Launch as your shell, you can reduce GDI memory usage by as
much as 15% over Progman, NDW 2, DAshboard, and other graph... | 18 | trimmed_train |
7,287 | Anyone have any opinions on fairly recent model Alfa Spiders ( 86-> )
Reliablilty for what their class ( I'm not talking Alfa vs. Toyota corrola
which is more relaible )
As far as I can discern, in recent years, there are 3 levels with all
basically the same mechanical aspects.
Please email any responses
| 4 | trimmed_train |
10,233 |
I've read estimates that Pol Pot killed somewhere in the neighborhood
of 2 million.
Drew | 9 | trimmed_train |
6,876 |
How much support do you need? I don't think there's anything
that prohibits you from implementing such a widget, though you
will have to write your own versions of the functions that draw
the 3D shadow and traversal highlighting.
| 16 | trimmed_train |
4,272 |
It depends on which uniforms you are talking about. For the last
couple of years I believe Toronto and Pittsburgh has used the same uniforms,
or at least very similar. The home jerseys had the team nick name
(Blue Jays or Pirates), but the road jerseys had the name of the city
(Toronto or Pittsburgh). I belie... | 2 | trimmed_train |
2,065 |
The problem with "Let's assume" reasoning is that, taken to the extreme
(and you're close), you arrive at "Let's assume this is perfectly OK."
The assumptions you make are big ones. If the system is really secure, then
why does the government have to keep the algorithm secret? There are plenty
of encryption algorith... | 7 | trimmed_train |
9,796 | To go one step further, you could write Roland Slabon, Pres. of the
Vintage BMW Motorcycle Owners Ltd at P.O. box 67, Exeter, New Hampshire
03833 and he'll send you copy of the bimonthly rag with info as to where
to send your $12 bucks if ya want to join. As far as the price of '60's
Beemers, it varies wildly, from a ... | 12 | trimmed_train |
4,159 |
In many places, Christians were sucessful in their attempts
to get the films banned, or at least given a very restrictive
showing.
I have no problem with Christians burning their own pieces of
art (though I find it a tragic waste). I do however have a
problem with their attempts to censor what I may or may not
vie... | 0 | trimmed_train |
5,440 | Hi,
I got a glimpse from the other side, talking to the technician at the
place I recently bought my Mac from. The guy told me that they stopped
shipping SIMMs to their customers and only install them themselves -
those babies get zapped too easily by static electricity or so they
claim.
HSK
| 14 | trimmed_train |
47 |
Easy Rider (harleys, drugs, rednecks, New Orleans), Mad Max (violence, DoD
wanna-be's), Time Rider (Honda Thumper, Time travel), On Any Sunday
(Documentary about dirtbike racers, GREAT!), The (Great?) Escape (Steve
Mcqueen, Nazis), Rebel Without a Cause (James Dean, future DoD'ers). I
think the last two are ri... | 12 | trimmed_train |
4,278 | The headline says it all!!!!!!!!
| 5 | trimmed_train |
8,274 |
Such submissions have been made before, e.g. regarding Jews.
All you Dirty Harry types, eager to pull a gun on some scum guilty of
scratching your stupid painted metal boxes on wheels : have you ever
KILLED a human to speak so lightly about such matters ? | 4 | trimmed_train |
7,888 | Tektronix 453 scope for sale:
- 50MHz bandwidth
- portable (NOT one of the 5xx series boatanchors! :^)
- delayed sweep
- works fine
- I don't have the manual (they are available from various places)
- no probes
- $275 + shipping
Email me for more info...
Regards,
Keith
| 11 | trimmed_train |
10,569 | This is the 2nd Reguest for Discussion ( RFD ) for the creation of
comp.databases.ms-access
The discussion period started on April 6 and it will last until April 28,
( 22 days ).
This is an official RFD for the creation of a new newsgroup for the
general discussion of the Microsoft Access RDMS.
NAME: COMP.DATABASE... | 18 | trimmed_train |
9,538 | In regard to Woody's post, I thought I would remind him of something in
the midst of his tirade against academia:
As a member of the generation likely to pay for the crap Reagan and his cronies started with the deficit according to the brilliant Laffer curve (NOT!) I
think we need to look with open minds upon any ideas... | 13 | trimmed_train |
1,947 |
As I've said before, there's no reliable way to find out the size of
the window manager decoration. If your window has been reparented, you
can't assume that the window you're parented to is the window that
holds all of the window manager decoration. There may be several
layers of windows. Doing multiple XQueryTre... | 16 | trimmed_train |
1,064 |
are you serious? pitchers are pinch-hit for in the nl. they are not in the
nl. if a pitcher is cranking in the al, he will stay in the game. if he
is cranking in the nl, he may not - ESPECIALLY if it's a pitchers' duel,
and his team needs an extra run. | 2 | trimmed_train |
4,882 | Wow, you guys are really going wild on this IDE vs. SCSI thing, and I think
it's great!
However, I think that some people (such as myself) would benefit from answers
to the simple(?) question: Which would YOU choose, and why?
Like lots of people, I'd really like to increase my data transfer rate from
the hard drive.... | 3 | trimmed_train |
5,518 | I first heard it about academic politics but the same thought seems to
apply to the BMWMOA
"The politics is so dirty because the stakes are so small."
Who cares? I get my dues-worth from the ads and occasional technical
articles in the "News". I skip the generally drab articles about someone's
trek across Iowa. If so... | 12 | trimmed_train |
5,301 |
| You certainly do not see OTC preparations advertised as such.
| The only such ridiculous concoctions are nostrums for premenstrual
| syndrome, ostensibly to treat headache and "bloating" simultaneously.
| They're worthless.
| That's not the idea, and no, they don't work.
I *believe* there is a known synerg... | 19 | trimmed_train |
9,609 | Ok all you trivia buffs, I have a good one for you.
1. Prior to the foul bunt rule what is the record for the most foul balls
by 1 batter during one at bat?
2. Total pitches?
3. Who was the batter?
4. Who was the pitcher?
5. Same as 1-4 except after the foul bunt rule.
Associated data would be nice too (such... | 2 | trimmed_train |
8,308 | Right on the heels of the Clinton "registered encryption key" debacle comes:
Wonder how much of that extra money goes into coming up with
encryption schemes they can easily crack? | 7 | trimmed_train |
5,484 | :
: All I have to say is...yeah, right. If you're willing to pay them
: mucho big bucks and/or use the routines *they* tell you to do.
: Doesn't sound very reasonable to me.
All I have to say is this is full of shit. I have negotiated a license
and the bucks are incredibly reasonable with an upfront charge on a
s... | 7 | trimmed_train |
8,195 |
Your comment here is meant as a put down. It fails for several reasons :
1) You have edited out the context of the action under discussion.
2) I never brought the legal definition up. I use the English language
and not the legal dialect. The legal definition of fraud changes from
one country to another in any case.... | 13 | trimmed_train |
3,442 |
I sold my '86 Sprint last April with 95k on it. I'd driven it since
the previous July, putting 20k miles on it. The sensor light used to
light up regularly, starting about 5k miles after I bought it.
My brother and I rebuilt the engine but used all of the original equipment,
so I suppose the sensor could have ... | 4 | trimmed_train |
1,681 |
[...]
According to the Defensive Average stats posted by Sherri, Baerga had the
highest percentage of DPs turned in the league, while Alomar had the worst.
However, Alomar had a higher Defensive Average. So who would be better?
Using Alomar's opportunities (469 groundballs, 73 possible double plays)
Alomar had 332... | 2 | trimmed_train |
2,929 |
Wishful thinking mostly. It's more likely that the Moon will never
be the site of major commercial activity. As far as we know it has no
materials we can't get cheaper right here on Earth or from asteroids
and comets, aside from the semi-mythic He3 that *might* be useful in low
grade fusion reactors. Exploring it woul... | 10 | trimmed_train |
5,587 |
But what about second sources for pin-compatible non-Clipper algorithm
chips that also have escrowed keys? If a "reputable firm" produces a
chip (with escrowed key) that is a pop-in replacement for the Clipper
chip in my phone, and uses an algorithm that is widely known and evaluated
and "trusted," then what's the pr... | 7 | trimmed_train |
5,898 | Here is a revised version of my summary which corrects some errors
and provides some additional information and explanation.
THE CLIPPER CHIP: A TECHNICAL SUMMARY
Dorothy Denning
Revised, April 21, 1993
INTRODUCTION
On April 16, the P... | 7 | trimmed_train |
6,374 | From article <eabu288-140493210752@dialin33635.slip.nts.uci.edu>, by eabu288@orion.oac.uci.edu (Alvin):
--Could be. Isn't the 2.5 liter six supposed to be enlarged to 2.8 liters
in the not-too-distant future?
--Aamir Qazi
-- | 4 | trimmed_train |
9,436 |
Wasn't the beef with the English over "taxation WITHOUT REPRESENTATION",
not taxation itself?
From my admittedly dim recollection of US history, most of the problems
we Americans have had with taxes have been with unfair/unjust taxation
schemes, not with taxes themselves. It's pretty hard to run a government
with... | 13 | trimmed_train |
10,804 | The Toshiba has a 200ms access time, the NEC has a 280ms access
time, right around the Sony/Apple. Access time is, of course,
somewhat important, but not as vital in the case of CDs as data
transfer rate.
All the drives are double-speed drives with maximum data transfer
rates of 300K/second. Any is a good choice. Appl... | 14 | trimmed_train |
9,968 |
Dear Tim:
You say that you were a "catholic," but if you do not believe in the Christian
God (I suppose that means the God of the Bible) and publicly state this,
you are in all probability not a Roman Catholic. "Public heretics, even
those who err in good faith (material heretics), do not belong to the body
of th... | 0 | trimmed_train |
7,823 | Organization: "A World of Information at your Fingertips"
Keywords:
Craig,
You should still consider the Targa+. I run windows 3.1 on it all the
time at work and it works fine. I think all you need is the right
driver. | 1 | trimmed_train |
7,623 | Hi Christian friends,
My name is Joel, I have a sister who's 25th birthday is tomorrow.....She
used to be on fire for the Lord, but somehow, for some reason, she
became cold....she don't want to associate anymore with her old
christian friends.........so I thought maybe some of you could help her
out again by sending ... | 0 | trimmed_train |
2,400 | I just got an IBM-PC XT with no documents. Its a true
IBM, and I was wondering if anyone had the definitions
of the 2 8 position dip switches? | 11 | trimmed_train |
2,509 |
Well, I've provided examples to show that the trend was general, and you
(or others) have provided some counterexamples, mostly ones surrounding
mating practices, etc. I don't think that these few cases are enough to
disprove the general trend of natural morality. And, again, the mating
practices need to be reexami... | 8 | trimmed_train |
10,192 |
Oh, that must explain Matthew 18:
1) In that hour came the disciples unto Jesus, saying, "Who then is greatest in
the kingdom of heaven?"
2) And he called to him a little child, and set him in the midst of them,
3) and said, "Verily I say unto you, Except ye turn, and become as little
children, ye shall in no wise en... | 0 | trimmed_train |
5,422 | This is as bad as the "Did You Know" Japan bashing of 2 weeks ago. After
finding this set of postings for the third time I hope no one shows up.
I don't know why fools insist on posting to every group. It just
agrevates people. | 13 | trimmed_train |
6,151 | Archive-name: x-faq/part2
Last-modified: 1993/04/04
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Subject: 24)! How do I make a screendump or print my application?
The xwd client in the X11 distributions can be used to select a window
or the background. It produces an XWD-format file of th... | 16 | trimmed_train |
2,760 | [...]
[...]
You know, it sounds suspiciously like no fault doesn't even do what it
was advertised as doing---getting the lawyers out of the loop.
Sigh. Another naive illusion down the toilet....
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Tommy McGuire
mcguire@cs.utexas.edu
mcguire@austin.ibm.com | 12 | trimmed_train |
9,683 | : This may be the dumbest question of the year, but is there a
: way to 'piggyback' or expand a 6-slot motherboard (all 16-bit)
: to get the usual 8? My case has slots for 8, and I'd like to
: get a scanner, but with all my other cards I'm already max'd out!
: I'm hoping that a simple solution exists, e.g. an adapter ... | 3 | trimmed_train |
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