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> If you know the Latin, one really beautiful way to hear the
> Passion is its being chanted by three deacons: the Narrator
> chants in the middle baritone range, Jesus chants in the bass,
> and others directly quoted are handled by a high tenor.
This is done in English (same music as the traditional Latin) in
ma... | 0 | trimmed_train |
4,178 | [stuff about Dodge Shadow deleted]
What do you mean by "all models", all models of cars, all Chrysler models,
all models that the fleet manager had bought? Because there is no way in
hell that the Shadow is the most reliable car of all models sold, not
even Chrysler's dept. of lies, damned lies and statistics would c... | 4 | trimmed_train |
6,052 | 9 | trimmed_train | |
296 | 2 | trimmed_train | |
8,289 |
: >DUCATI3.UUE
: >QUUNCD Ver. 1.4, by Theodore A. Kaldis.
: >BEGIN--cut here--CUT HERE--Part 3
: >MG@NH)C1M+AV4)I;^**3NYR7,*(.H&"3V'!X12(&E+AFKIN0@APYT;C[#LI2T
This GIF was GREAT!! I have it as the backdrop on my Apollo thingy and many
people stop by and admire it. Of course I tell them that I did it myself....
It... | 12 | trimmed_train |
7,146 | I was reading Popular Science this morning and was surprised by an ad in
the back. I know that a lot of the ads in the back of PS are fringe
science or questionablely legal, but this one really grabbed my attention.
It was from a company name "Personal Missle, Inc." or something like that.
Anyhow, the ad stated that ... | 10 | trimmed_train |
9,676 | long
disk
I don't know how many times I've posted this the net. No one EVER
listens.
Once and for all: Floptical Media is only $1.40 a megabyte if you don't
know where to buy it. I am bying my flopticals at $30 per 2 disks. I
see that as $.75 a meagabyte, NOT $1.40. No, I'm not buying in bulk, I'm
not getting... | 14 | trimmed_train |
3,326 |
What evidence are you aware of. What was reported in the media, or all of
the evidence that was presented at the trial.
This sounds to me a lot like the first Rodney King 5 trial. A bunch of people
who saw 10 to 15 seconds out of a several minute long video, decided that
they knew more than people who had sat throug... | 13 | trimmed_train |
5,416 | We're about ready to take a bold step into the 90s around here by accelerating
our rather large collection of stock MacPlus computers. Yes indeed, difficult
to comprehend why anyone would want to accelerate a MacPlus, but that's another
story. Suffuce it to say, we can get accelerators easier than new machines.
Hey, I ... | 14 | trimmed_train |
1,210 |
I recommend the book "Adams _v_ Texas", the story of a man (Adams) who
was sentenced to death for a crime he didn't commit. Most of the book
is the story of the long appeals process, and the problems and delays
caused by not being able to introduce new evidence in certain courts.
| 13 | trimmed_train |
3,810 |
Which Golden Dawn? How about the original from 100 years ago?
No. No Rosicrucian would ever admit or deny being such. | 15 | trimmed_train |
6,687 | I recently upgraded to System 7.1 and now I also upgraded my
DeskWriter drivers from 2.2 to 3.1. I got the software from Sumex,
but it is not clear to me where to install what.
Can someone tell me which of the files that come with DW-3.1 go where
and for what purpose? What can be left out, for instance, if
you don't... | 14 | trimmed_train |
9,408 |
What about Thaaammy Thotha? I for one was really sorry to hear that the
Cubs had sent Heathcliff Slocumb to the minors! :-)
| 2 | trimmed_train |
9,706 | [ Article crossposted from comp.windows.ms ]
[ Author was Kevin Routh ]
[ Posted on 19 Apr 1993 12:35:55 GMT ]
For your information:
I hooked up my ImageWriter I to my COM1 serial port and used the C-Itoh
8510 driver in Windows 3.1. The cable I am using is a straight-thru
cable connected to a Null Modem Adapter I go... | 11 | trimmed_train |
5,859 |
Our new Attorney General seems determined to do so. In the past
She hopes the King beating will not reduce public confidince
in law enforcement.
The tactics of using tear gas and driving tanks through
walls in Waco were intended to further a "peacefull solution"
to the crisis.
Those same tactics were intended... | 9 | trimmed_train |
8,830 | Can somebody please help me with information about an
American Magnetics Corporation Magstripe Card Reader that
I recently bought locally from a surplus dealer.
On the rear it has the following information:
American Magnetics Corporation
Carson, CA, USA
Magstripe Card Reader
Model 41,
P/N 507500 - 2300112311
It... | 11 | trimmed_train |
672 | RESIDENTIAL LOT FOR SALE
I have a nice residential lot available. It is approx-
imately 1/2 acre in size. It is located in the development
called Belvedere Plantation in Pender County, eastern North
Carolina, north of Wilmington. The lot is near the Intra-
... | 5 | trimmed_train |
8,736 |
This is true as evinced by the popularity of shaft-drive drag bikes. | 12 | trimmed_train |
9,989 | 12 | trimmed_train | |
7,481 | I created a pixmap or drawable window, then used XDrawLine() function
drawed a line as below fingure:
width = 300
================================
| |
| |
| p1 |
| \ |
| \ | height = 300
| \ |
| \ |
| \ |
| \ |
| \ |
| \|p3
| |
|=================... | 16 | trimmed_train |
419 | I want to be able to send a Pixmap from one client to the next.
Along with this I want to send the Colormap and foreground and
background pixel values. So far not a problem, I can do
this with no problem.
However, once I have the Pixmap id and the Colormap id, how
do I go about telling the server that the second (r... | 16 | trimmed_train |
4,145 | I'm working upon a game using an isometric perspective, similar to
that used in Populous. Basically, you look into a room that looks
similar to the following:
xxxx
xxxxx xxxx
xxxx x xxxx
xxxx x xxxx... | 1 | trimmed_train |
10,706 |
IDE does not do DMA. This is because it's like te PC AT hard disk
interface. The controller moves a sector to some buffer memory on the
controller card, then the CPU moves the data from the buffer to main
memory where it's needed. If IDE doesn't work this way, then it's not
compatible.
Heck, if IDE used DMA, then... | 3 | trimmed_train |
9,741 |
A number of points. You are making assumptions about the manner
in which the cards are used. True, by law, all residents, citizens,
and tourists must carry a form of identification with them. For
citizens, the standard ID is the ID card. The purpose this serves
on a daily basis, wherein they are presented at publi... | 6 | trimmed_train |
7,421 | I was wondering if anyone types in the box scores each day.
I am at college and am not able to get them till the weekend.
I would be thankful if someone could p-mail the Twins box scores every so
often.
Also I am looking for a Twins 93 schedule. | 2 | trimmed_train |
9,075 |
Ok boys & girls, hang on; here we go!
Christ's Eternal Gospel Robinson & Robinson
The Dead Sea Scrolls & the NT WS LaSor
James the Just in Habakkuk Pesher RH Eisenman
Maccabees ... Quamran RH Eisenman
Dead Sea Scrolls Uncovered Eisenman & Wise
... | 0 | trimmed_train |
6,925 | presented
Since her symptoms are only pain she would do weel to seek the
advice of a good, multi-disciplinary pain clinic. It is distressing
to think that people are stll being told they have to "live with the
pain" when many options for pain management (rather than treating
MRI findings) are available. A good pain cl... | 19 | trimmed_train |
8,265 |
Is this being done with the motherboard's SCSI interface? If this is possible
then a bit of experimenting with just plain old clock oscillators may be
in order. Give us some more details please. | 14 | trimmed_train |
1,335 |
BBS number
510-226-2365 | 18 | trimmed_train |
5,337 |
Personally, i wouldn't use the $1.29 product from KMart. I knew about
this previously, but this past weekend on PBS's MotorWeek Pat Goss
(their resident tech type) discussed these products, and recommends
not using them (i.e, the non-isopropyl alcohlo based injector cleaners).
Supposedly only the isopropyl based cle... | 4 | trimmed_train |
6,205 | We have an old Sun3/60 here which gets occasional use. When X11R5 is started
on it any console messages during startup are undeletable. After X is fully
started we run an xterm as the "console" - the problem is that any messages
that arrive before this starts go to the plain console. "Refresh window" fails
to remove... | 16 | trimmed_train |
10,124 |
But a disk compare utility (old versus new) will. And Windows 3.1 is
also flexible enough at install time that you can copy all the files
onto your hard disk, which greatly speeds things up and makes them
less annoying, if you can spare the 7 or so compressed megs.
No, we're not. But we're also not going to promot... | 18 | trimmed_train |
7,721 |
Sorry, by "they" I meant autobahns, not US freeways.
Well, I've driven in every state but Alaska, and drive about 60k per year.
I take long cross country trips any chance I get - its fun for me and I
can get reimbursment.
My job allows me to drive rather than fly. Not to labor the point, but
I've driven just about e... | 4 | trimmed_train |
8,920 |
At Robert Gordon University, programming was the main (most time-consuming)
start of the course. The first two years consisted of five subjects:
Software Engineering (Pascal/C/UNIX), Computer Engineering (6502/6809/68000
assembler), Computer Theory (LISP/Prolog), Mathematics/Statistics and
Communication Skills (How... | 16 | trimmed_train |
9,028 |
Those rules/regulations/laws would be subject to the same attack: that
they are attempting to preempt federal authority to regulate (or not)
radio communications. Of course, as the original poster noted, court
challenges of this kind can get expensive. | 11 | trimmed_train |
8,131 |
Of course, nothing prevents you from buying a new lock with cash
and installing it yourself. Even modifying the core to match some
arbitrary key is not difficult to do at home. I once knew someone who
had fixed his locks in this way - his house, office and cars all took
the same key (which he took GOOD care of :-... | 7 | trimmed_train |
1,992 | IK> Nntp-Posting-Host: elm
IK> I know it sounds stupid, but....
IK> Does anyone know how to control individual mouse buttons.
IK> I am writing an application, which currently makes use of
IK> ButtonPressMask, however this is invoked by the pressing
IK> of any mouse button. I want to be able to restrict this
IK> to on... | 16 | trimmed_train |
3,992 |
Absolutely, if I were assured by someone I trusted that the black box was
more secure. I have nothing to conceal from the government, but I would like
to be sure that any Russian, Japanese, French, or other competitors for my
services can't read my traffic. I'd like to be sure that competitive bid
information was saf... | 7 | trimmed_train |
918 | As I've mentioned in the rules posting, I will be out of town until the
day before the entry deadline, so I won't be able to respond to your
messages until April 18.
I would be grateful if someone could repost the rules and instructions for
the playoff pool sometime next week, for the benefit of those who missed the
f... | 17 | trimmed_train |
10,219 |
: >There is an emergency oxygen system that is capable of maintaining a
: >breathable atmosphere in the cabin for long enough to come down, even
: >if there is something like a 5cm hole in the wall that nobody tries
: >to plug.
Josh Hopkins (jbh55289@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu) replied:
: Wow.
: Double wow. Can you land a sh... | 10 | trimmed_train |
5,289 | Well, after suffering from an intense fit of Minnesota-induced cabin fever,
I've decided to road trip to Milwaukee and take in a couple of games this
weekend. A couple games at County stadium will be great to relieve tension,
but I thought "Why not go to Wrigley for a game too?"
I see the Cubs are playing the Phi... | 2 | trimmed_train |
4,503 | // Hope I am in the right group! I'm using BC++'s ObjectWindows (version 3.1),
// trying to get some date processed in a window object. However, when invoking
// the window object, the calling program gives up the control to the window
// object, and keeps executing the next statement. The source code may look
// like ... | 18 | trimmed_train |
8,194 | Here's an easy question for someone who knows nothing about baseball...
What city do the California Angels play out of?
--
Richard J. Rauser "You have no idea what you're doing."
rauser@sfu.ca "Oh, don't worry about that. We're professional
WNI outlaws - we do this for... | 2 | trimmed_train |
3,081 |
An added advantate of waiting for the DayStar for the SE/30 is that,
just as with the '030 power cache, the '040 accelerator will plug into
the CPU socket, leaving the PDS slot free for a video card or ethernet
card. With DayStar's upgrade path, it's a no lose situation.
---------------------------------------------... | 14 | trimmed_train |
4,665 | [stuff deleted]
^^
Just a note, even though the 805 can address 2 megs of dram, the
Stealth 24 VLB can only handle 1 meg, unless Diamond has a newer
design (or some special deal with Zeos). | 3 | trimmed_train |
4,454 | 04/19/1993 0000 Lezghis Astir
By NEJLA SAMMAKIA
Associated Press Writer
GUSSAR, Azerbaijan (AP) -- The 600,000 Lezghis of Azerbaijan and Russia have
begun clamoring for their own state, threatening turmoil in a tranquil corner
of the Caucasus.
The region has escaped the ethnic warfare of neighboring Nagorno-Ka... | 6 | trimmed_train |
10,961 |
Sure, but the surface condition of most good autobahns is far better
than most of the roads here. A dip in the asphalt that you test your
shocks on at 60 will kill you at 130. Don't get me wrong, I love to
drive quickly and they say my Probe will do 130, but that's 30 more
than I've ever tried in it cause there isn... | 4 | trimmed_train |
8,117 |
The problem was that SunPost411Ld was not defined. | 16 | trimmed_train |
3,424 |
I'll tell you my story as an example of what *not* to do.
Early in 1984 I took some riding lessons from my college roommate on
his old Honda CB360T. He had taken the MSF beginner's course, so I
actually learned *some* of what I needed to know to ride.
I proceeded to buy a beat-up Honda CL350 for $400 and a $12 helm... | 12 | trimmed_train |
1,157 | comp.windows.x
Please igore my previouse calculation mistaked. Please see the correct
calculation. Sorry!
x3 = 300;
@ = art tan (500 - 270)/(800 - 100)) = 18.19 degrees;
y3 = 100 + (300 - 270)/tan(@) = 191.29 ~= 191 integer
| 16 | trimmed_train |
7,042 | Mark Kromer, on the Thu, 15 Apr 1993 00:42:46 GMT wibbled:
: >Does the "amount of exhaust allowed to leave the engine through the
: >exhaust pipe" make that much of a difference? the amount of air/fuel
: >mixture that a cylender sucks in (tries to suck in) depends on the
: >speed of the piston when it goes down.
: .... | 12 | trimmed_train |
9,917 |
One of those US cases was John Pollard. | 6 | trimmed_train |
6,957 |
I was suggesting that the minority of professional and amateur astronomers
have the right to a dark, uncluttered night sky.
Let me give you an example. When you watch TV, they have commercials to pay
for the programming. You accept that as part of watching. If you don't like
it, you can turn it off. If you want ... | 10 | trimmed_train |
6,735 |
You and Mr. bobby really need to sit down and decide what
exactly Islam *is* before posting here.
According to 'Zlumber, one is NOT a muslim when one is doing evil.
[ A muslin can do no evil ] According to him, one who does evil is suffering
from "temporary athiesm."
Now, would the members who claim to be "Mus... | 8 | trimmed_train |
4,666 |
I expect what is going on here is that your colormap is full and, when the new application starts up, it cannot add the colors that it needs to the colormap.
It therefore has to pick and choose from the existing colors. This makes it look
ugly until it's window gets priority. Then Macx changes the colormap so that
t... | 16 | trimmed_train |
2,260 |
We have no way of knowing because we cannot separate Morris' contribu-
tion from the rest of the team's. There is only one way of determin-
ing "best" in baseball. And that is by looking at the scoreboard at
the end of the game. Each game determines which *team* is the best
that day. At the end of the se... | 2 | trimmed_train |
1,054 |
At the time Ezekiel was written, Israel was in apostacy again and if I'm not
mistaken, Tyre was about to make war on Israel. Like I said, the Prince of
Tyre was the human ruler of Tyre. He was a wicked man. By calling Satan
the King of Tyre, Ezekiel was saying that Satan is the real ruler over Tyre.
Don't think... | 8 | trimmed_train |
3,540 |
Not necessarily, especially if the rapist is known as such. For instance,
if you intentionally stick your finger into a loaded mousetrap and get
snapped, whose fault is it? | 8 | trimmed_train |
3,558 | Hi all,
I am looking into methods I can use to turn my Linux based BBS into a full color
Graphical BBS that supports PC, Mac, Linux, and Amiga callers.
Originally I was inspired by the NAPLPS graphics standard (a summary of
which hit this group about 2 weeks ago).
Following up on software availability of NAPLPS supp... | 1 | trimmed_train |
1,423 | Can someone point me in the direction of any papers (not necessarily
formally conducted studies) discussing how much traffic X apps generate
for the network, particularly in comparison with curses-bases apps
over telnet? Also, does an X server typically buffer up user keyboard
input a line at a time? Can the X clien... | 16 | trimmed_train |
732 | -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
The point you all seem to have missed was covered when the UK cellphone
scrambling system was discussed. Incidentally, my MP has responded to
my questions on that issue, and it appears that the UK and other `approved'
countries will get the secure A5 encryption, and `dodgy' countr... | 7 | trimmed_train |
245 | : From: pmetzger@snark.shearson.com (Perry E. Metzger)
: Indeed, were it not for the government doing everything possible to
: stop them, Qualcomm would have designed strong encryption right in to
: the CDMA cellular phone system they are pioneering. Were it not for
: the NSA and company, cheap encryption systems woul... | 7 | trimmed_train |
9,398 | Anyone have any expierience with PSI's comstation 5?
Please contact me if you had (or have a suggesiton for a Really Good 14.4
modem with 14.4 fax for the macintosh).
--- Via UCI v1.35 (C-Net Amiga)
Dennis T. Cheung
The DTC(tm) Corporation of America
America Online: DTC
Internet: DTC%MLinkNet@HotCity.Com | 14 | trimmed_train |
9,585 |
Indeed. Reading the cases of people who've tried the various things
Mr. Teel suggests show that defendants fall into two classes: (1) those
who win on procedural grounds or some grounds not related to their
claim, and (2) those who lose.
Consider Newman v. Schiff, 778 F.2d 460 (8th Cir.1985), which I've seen
cited b... | 13 | trimmed_train |
10,272 |
mark andy (living in pittsburgh) bought his RZ350 from a dude in
massachusetts (or was it connecticut?). | 12 | trimmed_train |
5,746 |
For all those people who insist I question authority: Why?
Chris Mussack | 0 | trimmed_train |
3,820 | I want to create a single-line Text widget for entering a small amount of text.
I want it to be of fixed width, but have a horizontal scrollbar that scrolls
automatically when the user types in order to keep the insertion point
visible.
In trying to do this I have two problems:
- The addition of the horizontal scro... | 16 | trimmed_train |
2,239 |
What does this have to do with my original question??? I previously
stated that I did an XCopyArea of the depth-8 pixmap to the screen
just to make sure that my image had data, and it did. This is NOT
a problem with expose events, it has to do with XCopyPlane not
working!!!
Does anyone have a code fragment they cou... | 16 | trimmed_train |
10,284 | Hi, everyone,
Here are some books for sale, all prices are negotiable!!
(****Shipping fee is not included!!)
1. Signals and Systems, Alexander P. Poularik and Samuel Seely
PWS-KENT Publisher, Old price: $10
New Price: $8.50!!!!
2. Probability: an introduction, Samuel Goldberg
Dover Publisher, Old pr... | 5 | trimmed_train |
2,948 |
All Toyotas have airbags with a real horn. Come on, how hard can it
be to put a little pressure plate there. I hope Toyota doesn't follow
everyone else and make the horns little buttons that I wouldn't want
to fumble for.
john
| 4 | trimmed_train |
1,199 |
And in Russia, capitalists were persecuted for trading goods on the
black market. And in the US, capitalist minded types are imprisoned and killed
for things such as selling drugs, guns, pornography, and other victimless
activities. It doesn't matter whether you are socialist or capitalist,
power and control are ce... | 7 | trimmed_train |
4,291 |
On the one hand there are advantages to having the liturgy stay the
same. John has described some of these. On the other hand, some people
seem to start tuning out `the same old words' and pay attention better
when things get changed around. I think innovative priests and liturgy
committees are trying to get o... | 0 | trimmed_train |
2,343 |
Ben,
Since you're obviously adept enough to understand how the trackball works,
the only thing short of repairing it that I can think of is a thorough
cleaning of all the parts, and then checking for the proper placement of
the little blue rollers. Since they aren't fixed in position on their
stainless steel pins, yo... | 14 | trimmed_train |
847 | What in blazes is going on with Wayne Matson and gang
down in Alabama? I also heard an unconfirmed rumor that
Aerospace Ambassadors have disappeared. Can anyone else
confirm?? | 10 | trimmed_train |
9,653 |
If one does not follow the teachings of Christ, he is NOT Christian.
Too easy?
Would you say all Muslims are like Saddam Hussein? I wouldn't make
such a blanket judgement, why do you? | 15 | trimmed_train |
7,431 |
No, IMO, Mr. Stowell missed the point.
Mr. Stowell seems to have jumped rather strangely from truth to absolutes.
I don't see how that necessarily follows.
Are all truths also absolutes?
Is all of scripture truths (and therefore absolutes)?
If the answer to either of these questions is no, then perhaps you can ... | 0 | trimmed_train |
851 |
Also in pure speculation:
Parity errors in memory or previously known conditions that were waivered.
"Yes that is an error, but we already knew about it"
Any problem where they decided a backup would handle it.
Any problem in an area that was not criticality 1,2,3..., that is, any
problem in a system they dec... | 10 | trimmed_train |
11,027 | The best group to keep you informed is the Crohn's and Colitis Foundation
of America. I do not know if the UK has a similar organization. The
address of
the CCFA is
CCFA
444 Park Avenue South
11th Floor
New York, NY 10016-7374
USA
They have a lot of information available and have a number of newsletters.
Good L... | 19 | trimmed_train |
10,168 | Oh, OK. Just wondering. I am not a real expert on weapons, I was just
wondering if they would do the job. | 9 | trimmed_train |
9,570 | [reply to frank@D012S658.uucp (Frank O'Dwyer)]
From A Dictionary of Philosophy, by Anthony Flew:
"Objectivism: The belief that there are certain moral truths that would
remain true whatever anyone or everyone thought or desired. For
instance, 'No one should ever deliberately inflict pain on another
simply t... | 8 | trimmed_train |
1,212 | 7 | trimmed_train | |
1,696 |
[other uninformed, purposefully ignorant gun control ranting deleted]
I want this man to tell me how in the hell you can take the
explosives used in the WTC bombing, considering that the
consensus seems to be that the explosive was a fertilizer-based
one. Ammonium nitrate, to be exact . . . of which about
90,000... | 9 | trimmed_train |
5,779 | There is a new version of the RTrace ray-tracing package (8.2.0) at
asterix.inescn.pt [192.35.246.17] in directory pub/RTrace.
Check the README file.
RTrace now can use the SUIT toolkit to have a nice user interface.
Compile it with -DSUIT or modify the Makefile.
SUIT is available at suit@uvacs.cs.virginia.edu
I have ... | 1 | trimmed_train |
7,125 |
I would hardly consider the BD's to be Christian. They were acting in
direct contradiction to scripture. Jesus' Second Coming is something
that everyone will know of. Jesus also predicted that there will be
false Messiahs who will use His name. His prophecy has been fulfilled.
I agree with you there.
Me too. ... | 15 | trimmed_train |
2,532 | Hi, everybody:
I guess my subject has said it all. It is getting boring
looking at those same old bmp files that came with Windows. So,
I am wondering if there is any body has some beautiful bmp file
I can share. Or maybe somebody can tell me some ftp site for
some bmp files, like some scenery files, some animal... | 18 | trimmed_train |
8,232 |
Why not use the PD C library for reading/writing TIFF files? It took me a
good 20 minutes to start using them in your own app.
Martin
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8,975 |
I really didn't mean to imply that my Ninja was any better than a Duc.
I have to talked to a few Duc owners (750SS owners in particular) who
say that the power is something less than overwhelming. That said,
I would love to have a 900SS. I guess I should have been a bit more
specific. If you have something that w... | 12 | trimmed_train |
9,672 | Is anyone familiar with a virus that infects the WINHELP.EXE file?
I have recently noticed some unusual system behavior and ran
Norton AntiVirus for WINDOWS. It indicated a possible unknown
virus in the WINHELP.EXE file in both the MWINDOWS and WINOS2
directories. Neither file changed since I installed my OS/2
syste... | 18 | trimmed_train |
555 | The subject does not describe the problem I am having very well. Please read
on...
I am trying to write a function which creates an XtAppContext and a Widget,
displays the widget for a while, then destroys everything and returns. The
problem is that multiple calls to this function cause a variety of problems
includi... | 16 | trimmed_train |
3,242 | Giants Win the Pennant!! Giants Win the Pennant !! Gi... OOOPS
I guess I'm a little early here...
See you in October...
| 2 | trimmed_train |
6,899 |
You know what Frank? It's not David Poile's fault that the Caps
have mired in mediocrity for so long. Blame it on the owner, Abe Polin!
This guy owns both the NBA's Bullets and the NHL's Capitals. How dumb
and selfish could this guy be? He's unwilling to spend the bucks in
order to get a big star to Landover...no wo... | 17 | trimmed_train |
5,753 | Since the net has convinced me not to try FastMicro (if they
were still answering their phones) does anybody have any
opinions on Micron Computer, Inc? Their 486VL Magnum got an
Editors Choice in the Jan 26th roundup of 486/66s.
Email and I'll sumarize. | 3 | trimmed_train |
2,788 | Grf. Dropped my Shoei RF-200 off the seat of my bike while trying to rock
it onto it's centerstand, chipped the heck out of the paint on it...
So I cheerfully spent $.59 on a bottle of testor's model paint and
repainted the scratches and chips for 20 minutes.
Then, while it was drying, I realized that I was out... | 12 | trimmed_train |
1,940 |
And in other parts of the world, European "Socialists" would be known as
fascist capitalist pigs. Get your head out of your labels and think carefully
for once:
According to the EFF announcement on this thing, the NSA has been developing
this turkey for *four* years. The manufacturing contract was let *14 months
ag... | 7 | trimmed_train |
1,291 |
No, do I have to? I'm just commenting that it makes very
little sense to consider everything we inherit to be the default.
Seen any steam trains recently? | 8 | trimmed_train |
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DEC did this on their new alpha chip. I'm sure you could call them up
and ask them how they did it (haha).
Actually, there are some details in their article in IEEE Journal of
Solid-State Circuits. I think it was sometime around Nov. 1992. | 11 | trimmed_train |
11,131 | Hi, this is my first msg to the Net (actually the 3rd copy of it, dam*ed VI!!).
Look for the new VPIC6.0, it comes with updated VESA 1.2 drivers for almost every known card. The VESA level is 1.2, and my Tseng4000 24-bit has a nice affair with the driver.
Hope it is useful!!
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Nice to think, but naive. The fact is that millions of people today
are sending highly confidential information over unencoded, easy to
receive cellular phones. They figure the chances of being heard are
small, so they risk it.
And 99.9% of people don't understand crypto the way the least of the
sci.crypt newbies ... | 7 | trimmed_train |
4,527 |
Try the 'M.Sc. Computing Science' course at the REAL Newcastle University.
It's a conversion course, but at least they teach REAL programming.
In the space of 9 months we were taught PASCAL, Simula, Prolog, Miranda.
Also, some basic low level stuff (68000) was covered as well.
They also did concurrent programming... | 16 | trimmed_train |
3,193 | This past week I've been playing with some of the R-D (Reaction-
Diffusion, not to be confused with RDS or R&D) techniques
from SIGGRAPH '91.
I was wondering what material is available to explain the control
mechanism a little more. It seems to me very much like a matter of
picking random magic numbers and sitting ba... | 1 | trimmed_train |
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