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Grass Roots Motorsport [3/93] has a long article about MG/B's this month. As far as collectivity/speculation is concerned they think it is a waste of time, especially the later rubber bumpered models are the least desirable, a 1962 original model the most. The reasons for its low value are easy availability and the f...
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I must have missed the postings about Waco, David Koresh, and the Second Coming. How does one tell if a Second Coming is the real thing, unless the person claiming to be IT is obviously insane? I'm not saying that David Koresh is the Second Coming of Christ. How could somebody who breaks his word be the Second Comin...
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As an additional data point, I have run Castrol 20W50 exclusively in the following cars: 75 Rabbit, 78 Scirocco, 76 Rabbit, 78 Bus, 70 Beetle, 76 Bus, 86 Jetta GLI. I've never had an oil-related problem. Disclaimer: It gets mighty hot down here.
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Yes, very serious. I claim that I can substantiate my statement that Rudman says he doesn't believe Perot was investigating him. You claim Perot was investigating him. If you will state that you were in error on this point, provided I produce the source, I'll go dig it up. Now give me one reason why I should go t...
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can anyone give me more information regarding endometriosis? i heard it's a very common disease among women and if anyone can provide names of a specialist/surgeon in the north carolina research triangle park area (raleigh/durham/chapel hill) who is familiar with the condition, i would really appreciate it. thank...
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Again I find myself wanting to respond to a posting and having neither the time nor the proper materials with me (you would think I would learn my lesson by now--but I'm trying to finish writing my Thesis and don't have tons of time. Anyway...) The basis for our (the catholic church's) belief in the assumptio...
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<> <>Does anyone out there know how to change the maximum request size for <>a server < <It is ordinarily set to the highest value the underlying OS can Yes, and you don't want to change this value if you're running Image type applications.
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You also have a severe problem with news headers. FTP to cs.purdue.edu:pub/vanecek and pull proxima.tar.Z and proxima.ps.Z. Tres spif. --
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I've seen PGP 2.2 mentioned for the Mac platform. I use 2.0 on MS/DOS. Is there a 2.2 for MS/DOS? If so, a site or two that has it available (I'd need executables, although source would be nice to review). What was "fixed" or changed from 2.0 > 2.2?
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If you write a second time to a CD you need to have multi-session capability to read the second session. Whether it is photos or just data or whatever. Here is a simplified way of looking at it: The first session has the directory structure burned at some tracks. The second session has a newer directory structure, ...
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Just a little something I found while reading the Village Voice, which is not noted for its sports coverage, but occasionally the print some interesting features. This year, the predictions/team analyses for the 1993 season were presented in the form of Bob Dylan lyrics. I don't have the article in front of me, so I'...
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Forwarded from John Spencer (spencer@lowell.edu): There will be two eclipses of Iapetus by Saturn and its rings, in May and July. Please spread the word! Here's some information about the events, and then a couple of messages from Jay Goguen of JPL appealing for thermal observations of the eclipse to learn more abou...
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The last I heard, the author was having some problems in his immediate family and had delayed the continuation of development for a time. This was some months ago. It's a shame. The driver is the best memory manager I have found ANYWHERE. It doesn't require V8086 mode (like QEMM) so it works with Ultima 7. It d...
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What is happening is this: 1) You turn the TV on. 2) The horizontal output begins normal operation. This powers up the high voltage and most of the rest of the circuitry. 3) A problem is sensed and the horizontal oscillator shuts down. 4) After it powers down the cycle repeats.
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I should have guessed. It's time for the annual Pittsburgh Penguins whine-a-thon. Bowman was complaning about cheap shots by the Devils in Game 1. I'm sorry, Mr. Bowman, you're a great coach, but those "cheap shots" were nothing compared to what's going to come. Also, I guess you were only able to notice the cheap shot...
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(FRANK MICH even show At least your parents didn't move you Idaho. The only things that get any coverage there are football, basketball and baseball!
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{Kris Gleason} said "Re: what to do with old 2" to <All> on 04-15-93 11:02 KG> Yeah... keychains. I have seen 64K simms with a silver KG> keyring attached, big seller at the computer store. I'm KG> sure you could find a bunch of geeks^H^H^H^H^H^H computer KG> science majors around that would buy them f...
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You can add Steve Rosenberg, one-time White Sox reliever now in the Mets system, to the list.
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If I am not mistaken, the Jewish family names Cohen, Kahn, etc. are considered to be legitimate indicators of descent from Aaron. The family names Levi, Levene, etc. are considered to be legitimate indicators of descent from Levi. The main legal issue is the purification of the priesthood, which is supposed to invo...
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Hello, I have seen two common threads running through postings by atheists on the newsgroup, and I think that they can be used to explain each other. Unfortunately I don't have direct quotes handy... 1) Atheists believe that when they die, they die forever. 2) A god who would condemn those who fail to believe i...
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[Stuff deleted] Check with the local fire department. My buddy is a firefighter and they have these small map books which are Amazing! They are compact, easy to use (no folding). They even have a cross reference section in which you match your current cross streets with the cross streets you want to go to and it de...
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Hi folks. I'm going to be buying my first bike and I'm considering an 82 Honda Ascot FT500 with less than 5K miles. Does this sound like a reasonable choice? Is there anything special I need to know? Thanks.
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All your friend really has to do is find a Registered Dietician(RD). While most work in hospitals and clinics, many major cities will have RD's who are in "private practice" so to speak. Many physicans will refer their patients with Crohn's disease to RD's for dietary help. If you can get your friend's physicia...
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My MacClassic mouse died. I dissected it and determined that it is the microswitch, that senses the click, that is stuck in the depressed mode. This tragedy prompts the following questions: 1. Is it easy to find a microswitch that I could solder into the place of the old switch ?
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I have been convinced of the right of AMericans to an effective self-defense, but something strikes me as odd among the pro-RKBA arguments presented here. The numbers comparing hundreds of thousands (indeed, even a million) of instances of law abiding citizens deterring criminal activity, seem valid to me. Likewise ...
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Ah, yes, the big chunks down in the sump. The solution is simple. Sort of like the advice my Aunt always gave -- never scratch your ear with anything except your elbow.
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I tend to agree. I came here when it first started and watched it grow from the roots on talk.religion.misc. It seemed to take a while for enough atheists to come forward to get past the "Let's trash Xians" and such. Now there's a stable core, and frankly there's a feeling that this is _our_ group. If we go mainstr...
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I too, usually wear sunglasses inside my full face helmet to keep dirt & wind out of my contacts. Mumble, mumble, mumble ...
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There are actually only two of us. I do Henry, Fred, Tommy and Mary. Oh yeah, this isn't my real name, I'm a bald headed space baby.
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Please cite your evidence that he was intending to use it. Why not? Check the sig. Society does not have rights only individuals have rights. OK, your a commie. You think you have a right to rape anyone? No wonder you don't care about the rightws of others. Please indicate which law you feel Koresh broke,...
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I gues it is Keesler. The others do not ring the bell but they might be involved as well. Sometime ago Keesler was here at Langley teaching a course on space debris and, if my memory does not fai,l I think there was even a reference to a book on the subject. C.O.Egalon@larc.nasa.gov
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Trashy move from a trashy organization. After the front office stated that nobody would lose their job over the Sens. poor performance, Bridgeman is gone within 24 hours of the teams final game. Yes...I know he screwed up letting the King's grab Loach. Sexton's qualifications (aside from being cheap)?? - he playe...
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Newsgroups: rec.audio,misc.forsale Distribution: na Subject: Forsale: Sony D-22 diskman
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This is probably the best part of your post. Everything else is shrill speculation.
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I just about closed this once before. I'm now doing so for real, after tonight's posting.
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Okay, lets get the record straight on the Livermore gas gun. The project manager is Dr. John Hunter, and he works for the Laser group at Livermore. What, you may ask, does gas guns have to do with lasers? Nothing, really, but the gun is physically located across the road from the Free Electron Laser building, and th...
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At the end of a recent (Mon 19 Apr 1993) post, Alastair Thomson offers the following "paraphrase" of John 3:16: "God loved the world so much, that he gave us His Son, to die in our place, so that we may have eternal life." The "to die in our place" bothers me, since it inserts into the verse a doctrine not foun...
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Detectors are legal in Alberta, the old law was overturned a long time ago. --
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[ Article crossposted from comp.sys.hp ] [ Author was Gordon Lang ] [ Posted on 5 Apr 1993 23:25:27 GMT ] [ Article crossposted from comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware ] [ Author was Gordon Lang ] [ Posted on 5 Apr 1993 23:19:01 GMT ] I need a device (either an ISA board or a subsystem) which will take two RGB video signals an...
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I just had an idea. I'm not sure if its been done and I'm just remembering it unconsiously, but I thought that in dialog boxes and whatever in windowing systems, there should be a way to intuitivly set some things checked or unchecked or filled in a certain way. My idea: tape. You know, like putting a piece of tape ove...
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Hi! I recently switched my 3.5" drive to A:. The problem is, while I can read and write to both the new A: and B: correctly, I can't boot from a floppy in A:. I've checked the CMOS settings; it is set for Floppy Seek at Boot and Boot Order A:,C:. Once, I had a floppy that did not have the systems files on it in A:....
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What's your favorite body part? :-)
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For that matter, it shouldn't be that difficult to design a black box that gives off EMR similar to a monitor with gibberish on the screen....
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You know... after I finished laughing I thought: This would be a great final. Two Canadian teams with lots of tradition and all that Don Cherry nonsense behind them and a nail-biter finish. Of course, I would prefer a Vancouver--Montreal final with Vancouver scoring the final goal.... Pity neither will happen.
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Could be the (folk?) song "Clementine". If memory serves, part of it goes: In a cavern, by a canyon, Excavating for a mine, Dwelt a miner, forty-niner, and his daughter, Clementine. Anyone who watched Huckleberry Hound can sing you the chorus :-) Is there a story/real person behind the song?
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From: speedy@engr.latech.edu (Speedy Mercer) I was attacked by a rabid hubcap once. I was going to work on a Yamaha 750 Twin (A.K.A. "the vibrating tank") when I heard a wierd noise off to my left. I caught a glimpse of something silver headed for my left foot and jerked it up about a nanosecond before my bike was h...
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I have the following items for sale. Rabbit PIP tuner SoloFlex-like gym Scanner (800 Mhz) CB Antenna Blazer/Jimmy running boards ---- Rabbit PIP (picture-in-picture) Box. This device when used with a VCR tuner will allow you to have a second channel popped up on any corner of the screen. The you can press SWAP on th...
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I just got out of the Army. Go signal corps or Intelligence; photointelligence interpretation. If you go ADA you might get to play with rockets but space will look pretty far away dug in the mud next to a grunt protecting the foward troops from low flying objects. Good Luck
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I suspect that the decisive element in the political battle will be the FUD (Fear, Uncertainty, Doubt) factor. If the people who would be end users of the Cripple Chip hear of the whole debate only vaguely -- the government says it's solid; other people in the field say it's Swiss cheese -- the balance of doubt cou...
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Summary of thread: A person has Crohns, raw vegetables cause problems (unspecified) Steve Holland replies: patient may have mild obstruction. Avoid things that would plug her up. Crohn's has no dietary restriction in general. The feeling obout this has changed in the GI community. The current feeling is that infl...
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That's nice. We strive for entertainment value. :-) In the first place, you have to realize the feeling goes both ways. Canadians laugh at the U.S., and Americans simply shrug and woner why the hell we let them be a State in the first place. ;-) Interesting strategy, posting h...
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... Haven't you read any of Noam Chomsky's works? A widely used information net outside the control of the 'right people' is unthinkable. Hundreds of billions of dollars will be spent to wipe it out, sorry, 'regulate and order it' once the major media and poitical powers wake up to the efect it can have. If you can't...
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[Stuff about the connection between IDE and IDA deleated] If IDE speed come from IDA WHERE does the 8.3MB/s sighted for IDE come from? SCSI is not complex. It is just the way the industry uses and talks about it. There are THREE key differences in SCSI; the controller chip, the port, and the software. THAT IS IT. Let...
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Rather, people kill people with guns. The sad truth is: sometimes that is good, or at least, better than the alternative. Ok. There are about 1400 fatal firearm accidents per year [1], and the number has been in decline since early this century [2]. Most of these accidents involve rifles or shot guns, not handgun...
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GB> From: geb@cs.pitt.edu (Gordon Banks) GB> The HMO would stop the over-ordering, but in HMOs, tests are GB> under-ordered. That's a somewhat overbroad statement. I'm sure there are HMOs in which the fees for lab tests are subtracted from the doctor's income. In most, however, including the one I work for, there is...
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Posting for a friend. Reply to him, not to me. For Sale: Micro Soft DOS v. 5.0 Micro Soft DOS v. 5.0 Release date: 11/11/91 3 1/2" diskettes manual in perfect conditioni best offer accepted (I pay shippinig) Contact Randall at:
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This is being posted as a general outline for your personal study of this doctrine: THE DOCTRINE OF GOD I. THE PERSONS OF THE GODHEAD Of all of the doctrines of Scripture, this is the most important. The Bible is pre-eminently a revelation of God. Therefore, our first obj...
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Last year produced: 1980. Yes, there are still alot of MGBs out there. The earlier cars (pre 74-1/2) are usually more desirable due to certain things that went with having chrome bumpers (ride height, generally more power). The older cars are appreciating... slowly. The newer ones seem to be at a stable leve...
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How about transferring control to a non-profit organisation that is able to accept donations to keep craft operational.
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I think you tried to send me a message re: the animation query I posted to comp.windows.x. I've appended what I received below. If you can remember what you typed, I'd appreciate another attempt! Derek ----------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------...
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Yes, long before Star Trek. Before Einstein, in fact. Vulcan as a planet inside Mercury was hypothesized to explain a perturbation of Mercury's orbit that could not be explained by the known planets. But Einstein's theory of relativity explained Mercury's motion, and analysis of Mercury's motion now shows there ...
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} A note on the lighter side, I've noticed most gun-banners (some of my } friends included) are the one who make comments that indicate they are } more likely to resort to violent. So are they really banning guns so they } wouldn't end up shooting someone else? Could be. It is also likely that since they...
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- Am I justified in being pissed off at this doctor? - - Last Saturday evening my 6 year old son cut his finger badly with a knife. - I took him to a local "Urgent and General Care" clinic at 5:50 pm. The [story deleted] - be bothered. My son did get three stitches at the emergency room. I'm still - trying to ...
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I have the following Genesis/Megadrive games for sale or trade for other Genesis/MD (or SNES games). All games will work with both US and UK machines (50 or 60Hz) except where stated and all are boxed with instructions D&D Warriors of the Eternal Sun Outlander Death Duel Chakan the Forever man Wonder Boy in Monster La...
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Does anyone know of a VL-Bus video card based on the ET4000 /W32 card? If so: how much will it cost, where can I get one, does it come with more than 1MB of ram, and what is the windows performance like?
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Doug> NNTP-Posting-Host: se05.wg2.waii.com Doug> NNTP-Posting-Host: se05.wg2.waii.com Doug> I am having a big problem trying to build MIT X11R5 with xlc 1.2.1 Doug> (the one bundled with AIX 3.2.3e). Its almost the linker is not Doug> working properly with shared libraries. Doug> I've built X11R5 wit...
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Is this the joke of the month? 1. Your fascist grandparents exterminated 2.5 million Muslim people between 1914 and 1920. 2. Your Nazi parents fully participated in the extermination of the European Jewry during WWII. 3. Your criminal cousins have been slaughtering Muslim women, children and elderly people in fas...
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Find an encyclopedia. Volume H. Now look up Hitler, Adolf. He had many more people than just Germans enamoured with him. P.
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The CD300 (external) is already shipping and has been shipping for quite awhile now. Demand for the units are high, so they are pretty rare. I've seen them listed for around $525-550 at local computer stores and the campus Mac reseller. I've also heard rumors that they are bundled with a couple of CD's, but...
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I don't know about everybody else, but to me, they should have been convicted BECAUSE of the evidence, which in my mind was quite sufficient.
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No, Mathew is proposing a public defence mechanism, not treating the electronic device as an impropriety on the wearer. What he is saying is that the next step beyond what you propose is the permanent bugging of potential criminals. This may not, on the surface, sound like a bad thing, but who defines what a poten...
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And they work especially well when the Feds have cut off your utilities. --
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Would if only it were true ... If only MIT would fix the !@&$^*@ twm "InstallWindowColormaps()" crash bug once and for all, then I could say that I've (almost) unable to crash either "twm" or "tvtwm", which would be a remarkable feat - and most desirable to boot. I mean, this bug has only been reported, oh, a zillio...
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Well Henry, we are often reminded how CANADA is not a part of the United States (yet). You could have quite a commercial A-SAT, er sky-cleaning service going in a few years. "Toronto SkySweepers: Clear skies in 48 hours, or your money back." Discount rates available for astro-researchers.
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Well, I'm back from Tokyo, so here are the standings after the April 13 update. - Andrew USENET Hockey Draft Standings Week 27 Posn Team Pts Proj Cash Last Posn 1. Dave Wessels 1536 1572.8 1.9 (1) 2. Bob Hill 1481 1538.1 24.0 (3) 3. Gilles Carmel 1492 ...
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Nope, Mr. Myers has found the bad mistake and posted a correction, thank God. Who's acting?
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If Comet Shoemaker-Levy 1993e is in Jovian orbit, and if the comet is still hanging around when Galileo arrives, then I'm sure it will be added to the list of targets. We'll have by then over two years of Earth-based observations to help narrow down the positions of the pieces of the comet. It probably won't be too m...
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I loved the ABC coverage. The production was excellent. The appearance was excellent. It had a sleek modern look. This was the first time I heard Thorne & Clement & I thought they were great. My only request is to leave Al Micheals out of this. He annoys me. I'm hoping this leads to a regular-season contract. My gu...
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I am using DOS Quick C 2.5 in a DOS window under Windows 3.1, and the other day while I was running the compiler, I got a general protection fault immediately followed by a "serious disk error". When I rebooted, I found that about 15 files had gotten "cross-linked" which is a pretty serious corruption of the hard driv...
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I had posted this before, but the buyer fell through, so here goes again....
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Well they don't export anywhere near 50% of their GNP. Mexico's perhaps but not their own. They actually export around the 9-10% mark. Similar to most developed countries actually. Australia exports a larger share of GNP as does the United States (14% I think off hand. Always likely to be out by a factor of 12 or mo...
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Yup. We're using both and they work just fine. Hopefully, someday WFWG will communicate over LWP TCPIP. Right now we have to load NetBeui.
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1. I don't think they are classified. 2. I could independently invent about half a dozen right off the top of my head. If I had studied Advanced E & M a little better, I could probably come up with a _very_ good system. ...
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I'll take a try at this... From the discussions I have been in, and from how *I* have interpreted the bible, I feel that one can pray either way. BUT remember this, before Jesus, the people talked to God (no other way) and he talked back. (audible and dreams, etc.) Today we have the bible to know Gods will, and...
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Pretty much like the people who buy the Mazda MX-5 (Miata) today. Small fun and you can fool yourself (and a lot of other people) that you have the performance of many far superior (and much more expensive) performnace cars.
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Not completly true. For AT class and later machines, IRQ5 is reserved for LPT2. Since it's rare to have a second parallel port in a PC, it's usually a good safe choice if you need an interrupt. On the other hand, we just ran into a problem with that here at work on a Gateway computer (4DX-33V). It has a Modem on C...
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I have stated before that I do not consider myself an atheist, but definitely do not believe in the christian god. The recent discussion about atheists and hell, combined with a post to another group (to the effect of 'you will all go to hell') has me interested in the consensus as to how a god might judge men. As ...
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I have several books which I really wish to sell. Calculus with Analytic Geometry by Howard Anton 3rd edition Chemistry by Zumdahl second edition. Acts of War-- the behavior of men in battle by Richard Holmes Observing the Nixon Years by Jonathan Schell The Things They carried by Tim O'Brien Shrapnel in the Hear...
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I remember seeing complete instructions for making PhoneNET adapters, MIDI adapters and a MacRecorder lookalike. After a short search through Mac.archive and info-mac I failed to see any of the above. Any pointers?
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Paul-- for the same reason that many other colonies are founded. Why not?
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# ##So tell me---what's immoral about homosexuality? # # CC: # #The promiscuity and fetishism that characterizes it. # # Hmmm. # # I've told you more than once that I've been monogamous for almost 4 years # now, and that I really don't get into fetishes. Then you are nearly the only homosexual who is. I don't beli...
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If you consider Israeli reporting of events in Israel to be propoganda, then consider the Washington Post's handling of American events to be propoganda too. What makes the Israeli press inherently biased in your opinion? I wouldn't compare it to Nazi propoganda either. Unless you want to provide some evidence of...
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I don't want him nuked, I want him to be honest. The junk mail has been much more interesting than the promised catalog. If I'd known what I was going to get, I wouldn't have hesitated. I wouldn't be surprised if there were other folks who looked at the ad and said "nope" but who would be very interested in the jun...
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This is the new Buffalo one, the second since he's been with the Sabres? I recall a price tag of over $700 just for the paint job on that mask, and a total price of almost $1500. Ouch.
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Sorry if this has been beaten to death on this forum. I am looking seriously at buying a 486 DX / 33 from Gateway. I will probably buy it without a monitor, as I've heard negative stuff about Gateway monitors. I've also heard its tough to get through to technical support. I'm seeking opinions on whether or not its w...
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Get Xarchie 2.0 instead.
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Hi, baseball fans! So what do you say? Don't you think he deserves it? I mean, heck, if Dave Winfield (ho-hum) is seriously being considered for it, as is Lee Smith (ha), then why don't we give Dave Kingman a chance? Or Darrell Evans! Yeah, yeah! After the Hall of Fame takes in them, it can take in Eddie Murray an...
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I had a catalog with membrane keypads, but I dunno what happened to it, and it was so long ago that I forget the name of the company. Anyway, you could make your own legend and slip it behind the bezel. Really nice and reasonably priced. Can anyone tell me where to get some more of these critters? I've tried sever...
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