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(MODERATOR: THIS IS A REPLACEMENT FOR AN EARLIER, MORE CLUMSILY WORDED SUBMISSION ON THE SAME TOPIC WHICH I SUBMITTED A FEW MINUTES AGO.) I think we need to distinguish etymology from meaning. Regardless of how the word 'Easter' *originated*, the fact is that it does not *now* mean anything to Christians other than '...
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I've just had the good fortune to be hired by Electronic Arts as Senior Computer Graphics Artist at the Vancouver, Canada office. :^) The timing has a lot to do with the 3DO which EA is putting a lot of resources into. I do not know of any titles to be developed as yet but will be happy to post as things develop. ...
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A list of options that would be useful. They can be existing options on a car, or things you'd like to have... 1) Tripmeter, great little gadget. Lets you keep rough track of> mileage, makes a good second guesser for your gas gauge... 2) Full size spare 3) Built in mountings and power systems for radar detector...
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Hi! I am looking for ftp sites (where there are freewares or sharewares) for Mac. It will help a lot if there are driver source codes in those ftp sites. Any information is appreciated. Thanks in advance.
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I'm in the market to upgrade my BIOS to a Phoenix 1.10 (got a new hard disk, discovered my BIOS doesn't have a "type 47") and I would like know where I can purchase one of these things. I checked with the motherboard manufacturer (for the curious-- it's from Mylex), and hearing the $60 figure prompted me to at least t...
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The big-bang model supposes a temporal singularity at the point of origin. There was _no_ time for a prior cause to occur in. If you want to invent fables for the surrounding context, fine, but one fable is only as good as any other. Why should I prefer to believe in a God that _just_ exists, as opposed to a singular...
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Tail-recursive functions in Scheme are at least as efficient as iterative loops. Anyone who doesn't program in assembler will have heard of optimizing compilers.
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[lotsa stuff taken out] Bottom line: due process was not served. No peaceful attempt to serve a warrant occurred. Think on that.
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Of course not. The USA's only hope is for Yelsen (how ever you spell it) to fail the referendum, and have the hard-liners take over again. -- jmd@handheld.com
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You think that's bad ... one year, we had all three New York teams in the playoffs and the cableco operator (SCNY once shared a channel with BET but someone forgot to throw the switch at 6PM) didn't know what I was talking about ... While it's nice that the NHL is back on American network TV, it faces the same proble...
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I don't think the 550 sold very well - most North Americans who ride a standard rather than a sport bike usually want something bigger. People walk into the dealership, look at the 550 and the 750 and say, "I might as well spring the extra bucks for the bigger engine."
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You're right. Thanks for enlightening me.
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I participated in a promotion by a company called Visual Images. I attempted to cancel my order before the package arrived. I was not able to stop them and now I have a package which I do not need. Nishika 3D camera, wide angle flesh, film, carring case, instruction tapes, and some jewelrys. 3 vacation vouchers to Ba...
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In the bottom drawer I just found an old A+ mouse with a DB-9 (9-pin) plug. I assume that it belonged to a deceased Plus or something. Could any simple modification turn it into a proper ADB mouse? Reply by mail, preferably. Thanks!
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16 bit MFM FD/HD controller - $25/b.o. copy card w/ software and cable - $30/b.o. (can copy any protected software) if interested, please reply to this account
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addition, Bricklins were manufactured in the 70s with engines from Ford. They are rather odd looking with the encased front bumper. There aren't a lot of them around, but Hemmings (Motor News) ususally has ten or so listed. Basically, they are a performance Ford with new styling slapped on top. Rush fan?
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I second the motion. All in favor? BTW>> a few days ago, Charles Fee <CXF111@psuvm.psu.edu> posted the names, addresses, and phone numbers (voice and fax) of almost all the 103rd congress's members. This info, along witha great number of cabinet men, etc... I captured it, as did many others, I am sure. We should ...
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: > until...and more Saturn retailers are built(like 2 in the same city), : ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ : ...most medium and large cities have...a small handful of Saturn dealers now Sacramento has two Saturn dealerships. : Mihir Shah
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(oh boy. it's the [in]famous Phill Hallam-Baker.) } } } |>... but like "basic plus" cable, you have to tell them that you don't } |>want it ... for example, Hutterite colonies in western Canada are not } |>part of it (Mennon and Hutter were fundamentalist Protestants from } |>Germany whose followers left for the New...
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My T-Bird SC's manual says to replace the platinum plugs every 60,000mi. Wal-Mart has Autolite platinum plugs for $2.00 each. Are these "real" platinum plugs? (I had Bosch platinums in my '80 Fiesta and my dad had 'em in his '84 Bronco--note the keyword "had." They didn't last very long (much less than 50,000mi) befor...
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It sounds like a MAGNAVOX with a sick flyback on its way out!
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Uh, I'm afraid that your information is slightly out of date... PKWare has obtained a license to export their program to the whole world, except a very limited list of countries... Draw your own conclusions about the strength of the algorithm... :-) Regards, Vesselin
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Then Mr Mozumder is incorrect when he says that when committing bad acts, people temporarily become atheists?
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While you brought up the separate question of Israel's unjustified policies and practices, I am still unclear about your reaction to the practices and polocies reflected in the article above.
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In <Apr.23.02.55.31.1993.3123@geneva.rutgers.edu> Tim asks: This is probably too simplistic for some, but John 3:16 saus, "For God so loved the world that He gave His only son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have eternal life". Genesis 15:6, "And he (Abram) believed the LORD; and He re...
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Where can I get the Winmarks benchmark to run on my PC? via ftp would be best. -Roger
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Please, leave heaven out of it. For his own sake, I pray that Dan does take it literally because that's how God intended it to be taken. Dan, your view of many groups appears correct from my point of view. However, I have found a group which is truly meeting requirements laid down by the Bible on what it means to be...
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Greetings netters, Steve writes ... <about Cobra Locks> Well I have the mother of all locks. On Friday the 16th of April I took possesion of a 12' Cobra Links lock, 1" diameter. This was a special order. I weighs a lot. I had to carry it home and it was digging into my shoulder after about two blocks. I have curren...
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People have been encrypting notes in their notebooks for hundreds of years -- maybe over a thousand. It's a long tradition dating at least back to the alchemists. I know of nothing bad happening to them. I would assume that nothing bad would happen to you, given this long history establishing encryption as the prop...
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Indeed, an extreme example. It came "out of nowhere." The connection Kekule saw between it and his problem is fortunate but not extraordinary. I, for example, often receive/conjure solutions (hypotheses for solutions) to my everyday problems at moments when I appear to myself to be occupied with activities quite r...
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If it works it's only due to the heat produced by the laser.
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Sorry for bothering with a request almost irrelevant to anyone except for me: Could some kind soul provide me with the phone number of wycliffe center horsley green high wycomb bucks hp 14 3 xl I want to surprise a friend of mine staying there, but I don't have the number. thanks a lot in advance Gerhard
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Hi, I just have a small question about my bike. Being a fairly experienced BMW and MZ-Mechanic, I just don't know what to think about my Honda. She was using too much oil for the last 5000 km (on my trip to Daytona bike week this spring), and all of a sudden, she trailed smoke like hell and was running only on one...
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I remember seeing something in the X distribution mentioning support for a Tektronix terminal in an X server. Is this accurate? -- mike@hopper.acs.virginia.edu
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Here is the OPI (Offensive Production Index) for all AL players with at least 10 at bats. It is early in the season so there are some very high numbers. Last years leader was Frank Thomas at 0.682. Teams are denoted by an * as the first character of the name and each player has his team preceeding his name. The equ...
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Posted by Cathy Smith for L. Neil Smith WEIRD SCIENCE Everyone knows how to tell when a politician is lying: his lips move. What may not be equally obvious is that there are politicians and then there are politicians -- and that the phrase "political science" is subject to more than on...
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THe following listed tapes are priced to sell. A friend of mine wants to get rid of them, so let's just have some bids, why don't we? All Are Tapes, BTW. AC/DC Back in Black good condition Razor's edge excellent Poison Open up and... Excellent Flesh & Blood Excellent Guns & Roses ...
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Sorry!! :-) Call the four points A, B, C and D. Any three of them must be non-collinear (otherwise all three could not lie on the surface of a sphere) and all four must not be coplaner (otherwise either they cannot all lie on a sphere or they define an infinity of them). A, B and C define a circle. The perpendicular...
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Tell me Tim, what are these guerillas doing wrong? Assuming that they are using civilians for cover, are they not killing SOLDIERS in THEIR country? If the buffer zone is to prevent attacks on Israel, is it not working? Why is it further neccessary for Israeli guns to pound Lebanese villages? Why not just kill those ...
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Yeah, right. So, let's see. If some guy writes a piece with a title that implies something is the case then it must be so, is that it? This supports nothing. I have no reason to believe that this is piece is anything other than another anti-Islamic slander job. I have no respect for titles, only for real...
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are LCD displays vulnerable to tempest? i'll second that. jason
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Mike> Is it possible to do a "wheelie" on a motorcycle with shaft-drive? Sure. In fact, you can do a wheelie on a shaft-drive motorcycle without even moving. Just don't try countersteering. :-)
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I would be very wary of retail outlets selling as cheap as educational prices! I went for a retailer, actually mail order (CDA computers), because its price was better thant the campus computer store. I found out why later on when I tried to get a repair done at an Apple registered repair center - the CPU was a resale...
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What kind of brainless clod doesn't understand the difference between a "PROPOSED BILL, BLOCKED IN CONGRESS" and an "EXECUTIVE ORDER, ISSUED BY CLINTON, AND CRAMMED DOWN OUR THROATS". Here, let me give a remedial course in thinking: In order to create the appearance of low interest rat...
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The newest JDR Microdevices catalog has at least one variant of the HC11.
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I am trying to configure Zsoft's PC Paintbrush IV+ for use with my Logitech Scanman 32 (hand scanner), but I can't get Paintbrush to acknowledge the scanner. Is there anybody out there using Paintbrush with a scanner, if so, can you help me out? Thanks Luis Nobrega ...
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Their testimony would be a contradiction of the plaintiff's charge (and witness) that the occupant moved after the impact, indicating he was alive and trying to get out (and provoking all sorts of sympathetic 'gross, burned alive' reactions). They are two witnesses who didn't come forth until after the first trial...
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Essential tremor is a progressive hereditary tremor that gets worse when the patient tries to use the effected member. All limbs, vocal cords, and head can be involved. Inderal is a beta-blocker and is usually effective in diminishing the tremor. Alcohol and mysoline are also effective, but alcohol is too toxic to ...
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Re: Problems with S3-initialization As described the manual the following steps must be done for th initialization of the S3 card. InitDisplay; (*BIOS-Call with AX-Reg = 4F02H with BX-Reg = 105H for 1024 x 768 x 256 resolution Interrupt 10H *) Unlock Register Lock 1 (CR38) (* For access to S3 Register Set *) ...
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The gl2p1.lzh stuff under gfx/show on the Aminet sites includes a utility called pic2hl, that is a filter for HamLab that can handle the most commonly used kinds of .PIC and .CLP files. The biggest problem is that the .CLP files don't usually contain a palette, so you need to convert a .PIC with ...
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Bully, Them; Bludgeon Them, Bury Them. -- Dave Feustel N9MYI <feustel@netcom.com>
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How hard would it be to somehow interface them to some of the popular Motorola microcontrollers. I am a novice at microcontrollers, but I am starting to get into them for some of my projects. I have several 256k SIMMs laying around from upgraded Macs and if I could use them as "free" memory in one or two of my proj...
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Are there any Workspace Managers out there for Windows 3.1 ? By a Workspace Manager, I mean something like the HP APOLLO Workstations have - multiple workspaces under X. There is a window at the bottom of the screen which allows you to select different workspaces. It overcomes the problem of having stacks of windows o...
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[A GOOD DEAL OF HEALTHY IF NOT DEEPLY THOUGHT OUT IDEALISM DELETED BELOW.] If their parent company does business (and they will) on the face of the Earth then they are vulnerable to govt. sanctions. Yes they can be stopped. For the first 100 - 500 (IMHO) years nobody will have to. The colonists will be too depen...
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Yesterday, I got the chance to hear Kurt Vonnegut speak at the University of New Hampshire. Vonnegut succeeded Isaac Asimov as the (honorary?) head of the American Humanist Association. (Vonnegut is an atheist, and so was Asimov) Before Asimov's funeral, Vonnegut stood up and said about Asimov, "He's in heaven now," w...
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Uh, right. You also forgot that you can't get an RBI (barring a HR) with nobody on base. What fraction of all runs come on solo HR? Most runs are scored because there happened to be players on base when the batter did something good. I use the phrase "happened to be" advisedly. Lots of people have tried to figu...
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: What has this got to do with comp.windows.x? : I agree that this is a side track, but it is funny that I skip so many other articles (threads) but I couldn't resist reading this one. My beliefs, opinions, and expressions are strictly my own and do not represent or reflect any official or unofficial policies or att...
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In this case would the switch control voltages be -7V to turn the switch off and >0V to turn the switch on?
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That's closer, but I dislike "apps". "software" (vs. "hardware") would be better. Would that engulf alt.graphics.pixutils? Or would that be "programmer"? I don't know if traffic is really heavy enough to warrant a newsgroup split. Look how busy comp.graphics.research is (not). It's true that a lot of the traffic...
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Probably we would have much the same problems with only a slight shift in emphasis. Weekends might not be so inviolate (more common to work 7 days a week in a business), and instead of American Atheists, we would have similar, religious organizations. A persons religious belief seems more as a crutch and justificati...
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That depends entirely upon the advertiser whose number you circled. Radio Electronics compiles all of the cards, then each advertiser gets a computer printout of the names and addresses of all of the readers who circled their number. Some magazines also provide the data on self-adhesive labels, and the really big maga...
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For Sale: 1987 Honda XR-100R dirt bike. Bought new from dealer in 1989. Ridden only 4 hours, garage kept and well cared for. The bike is in MINT condition; perfect size for lady or young adult. price: $600 firm. You will not be disappointed. Ohio/Kentucky/Indiana inquiries pr...
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Sorry, but this is the biggest load of bunk I've seen in a while. a) The Pirates have been trying to trade LaValliere for some time now. Nobody was even vaguely interested. b) Several other teams had made it known that they would grab Prince, who was out of options. c) LaValliere's release had nothing to do with hi...
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Source: "Men Are Like That" by Leonard Ramsden Hartill. The Bobbs-Merrill Company, Indianapolis (1926). (305 pages). (Memoirs of an Armenian officer who participated in the genocide of 2.5 million Muslim people) p. 204 (first paragraph). "I was soon asleep. In the night I was awakened by the persistent crying of ...
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Do you need to get a ROM upgrade to use a 1.4 Mb floppy drive with a Mac II? Or are there 3rd party drives which work with the Mac II's own ROMs? Thanks, Ralph -- Ralph Gonzalez, Computer Science, Rutgers Univ., Camden, NJ Phone: (609) 225-6122; Internet: rgonzal@gandalf.rutgers.edu
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Yes. Please describe these "number of ways" in detail. Then explain the any contradictions that may arise. Define "difficult". Explain the laws in America stating that you have to drive on the right- hand side of the road. So if every member of the species was homosexual, this wouldn't be destructive to the s...
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Well, some quick math on my part shows that an 8.3MHz bus, 16 bits wide, performing a transfer every two clock cycles will provide 8.3M bytes/sec. Someone said that it really takes 3 clock cycles to perform a transfer, so that reduces the transfer rate to 5.5MB/s, which is the commonly-used figure for ISA bus speed....
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Fellow netters, I have an Okidata printer I would like to sell. A description follows: Okidata 180 printer including cables for both IBM compatibles (Centronics parallel) and Commodore (RS-232 - round). Also includes power cable, manual, and a handful of computer paper to get you started. This is a 9-pin printer. ...
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only when the torque converter is not locked up. there are autos out there with converter lock up in 2nd, 3rd and 4th gears. rare.. so are 5 speed autos.. but very real. i think that automatics have advanced far more than manuals. especially in shift intelligence. i say that a smart automatic is better than the ...
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Hi everybody, I will buy a Honda Civic EX Coupe. The dealer ask $12,750 for it, including A/C ( installed ), but not including stereo, tax, registration fees. I live in Mexico, so I don't have time to go to a lot of dealers and compare their prices. The dealer is in McAllen, Tx. Is this a good price for that ca...
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So its an automatic? Don't know if US spec=CDN spec. for Maximas. If it is the first set of brake pads on front, then this is fine. My car eats a set every 15k miles or so. The fact that he is replacing the muffler too is also ok. The mileage is fairly low - but typical fwd stuff is CV joints. Check the maintenanc...
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Well,I tried not to get involved in this never ending talk,but,man,I REALLY got hot about this bullshit. Making stupid and idiot jokes about soliders will not bring anything (not mentioning peace or agreement). I also know several tens of jokes about arabs (palestinians) but I DO NOT post them to Usenet (Anyway,not t...
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I've just installed a 5.25" tape backup in my C610; lot of the issues are the same. So, to answer your questions... You probably want to hard-wire the SCSI ID with shorting jumpers. Put it at a convenient number like "1". You *could* cut a hole in the back of the machine to route the ID switch, but why go through...
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And Boris Majorov has made a 1+1 year deal with Tappara.
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As a person who has rarely even SEEN Don Cherry and doesn't know anything about him, I don't know whether it is just this area (Pittsburgh) of the USA that is "deprived" of his broadcasts or whether he's a Canadian thing altogether. Seriously, what is he all about? I know he was a coach at one time, and from th...
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>With that in mind... I just recently purchased the GCC BLP Elite and I really like it. My needs are much the same as what you describe. In addition, I wanted to get one that I could access via AppleTalk, so that eliminated the new line of inexpensive printers from Apple. The print quality is good to excellent ba...
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Why are you fooling around with analog for this job? A single chip micro and a crystal will do the job reliably and easily. An 8748 only costs about $5. That and a $1 crystal and you're in business. Embed the whole thing in a foam insulated blanket, power it from a solar cell, use the excess power to heat the as...
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Considerably better than I feel about, say, the Punic Wars, or the Peloponnesian War (spelling optional), or almost any other event in classical history. How close to the events do you think the oldest extent manuscripts are in those cases?
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I just got Mathcad 4.0, and the manual is not clear on the matter. On page 8: : : * At least 4 megabytes of memory. All memory about 640K should be configured as XMS. : : * At least 8 megabytes of virtual memory.... Common sense suggests that you should be able to run it (4+8=12 < 16) but the new Mathcad i...
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Dear Mac-friends, I've seen the following problem om three Mac IIsi machines all with 17 Mb RAM installed (70 or 80 ns SIMMs). If the contents of a window are being calculated and updated a lot of strange horizontal lines are temporarily generated on the screen. The lines translate to the top of the screen and have ...
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: Clipper Chip is a response to the fact that there is no business : or professional body in a position to establish a standard and : provide chipsets to implement it for analog or digial transmission : systems. : : RSA might be in position to do it, if they had active cooperation of : a couple of manufacturers of cel...
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Hi, I've just built a valve preamp and use a diode/capacitor voltage multiplier to step the 12vAC supply voltage up to approx 260vDV. As the load resistance increases, the RC constant decreases and hence the output voltage drops. I need as high an output voltage as possible. (about 260v). The circuit consists of...
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#That describes some straights -- and nearly all homosexual males. Can you provide any evidence that doesn't ahve massive selection effects? No, I thought not. Just slander on your part.
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: > Does anyone have any other suggestions where the 42 came from? Yep, here's a theory that I once heard bandied around. Rather than thinking of the number think of the sound. For Tea Two. A sort of anagram on Tea For Two, Two for Tea, For Tea Two. :-) Peter
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Hi there I'm suffering from Sarcoidosis at present. Although it's shown as a chronic & rare tissue disorder, it is thankfully NOT life threatening. The very worsed thing that can happen to a non-treated sufferer is glaucoma. My specialists are bombarding me with Prednisolone E.C. (a cortico-steriod) and after four ...
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would there be any problems with hooking up a Toshiba 3401 external CD-ROM drive to a 700? Ron
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This tactic depends for its effectiveness on the dog's conformance to a "psychological norm" that may not actually apply to a particular dog. I've tried it with some success before, but it won't work on a Charlie Manson dog or one that's really, *really* stupid. A large Irish Setter taught me this in *my* yard (appar...
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I know. You have this fucked up idea that anybody who prefers Alomar to Baerga must be a Jay-Lover and Indian-Hater. Sorry, you got that one wrong! I hate the Jays and don't care one way or the other about the Indians. But objectively, Alomar had the better offensive year last year, so I have to pick him. You adm...
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Sorry guys for this long article, but in fact it is mostly quotings.. well, if you just waited for 5 more lines you would have read my statement "Secondly, surely israeli have human rights, but ..." because they belong to the human race, or do you disagree on that too ? I donot know about you, but it makes full...
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How about 250MB/s for 64-bit VLB or 350MB/s for QuickRing {Apple's implimentation of VLB (Byte 10/92:132)} QuickRing is interesting in that it allows interleaving with other card so that the 350MB/s can be divided among many cards at the same time {NuBus 90 and MCA are about the only card interfaces able to DO anythi...
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I agree, although I would have no idea how to go about doing it. But you've got my vote. --I'm outta here like Vladimir --Alan
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