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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...
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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
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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...
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The headline says it all!!!!!!!!
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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 ?
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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
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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.
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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....
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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...
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| 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...
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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...
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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?
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: : 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...
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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....
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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 ...
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[...] 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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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 --
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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.
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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 ...
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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?
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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...
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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...
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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.
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Archive-name: x-faq/part2 Last-modified: 1993/04/04 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 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...
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[...] [...] 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.... ----- Tommy McGuire mcguire@cs.utexas.edu mcguire@austin.ibm.com
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: 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 ...
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Huh?
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Picture if you will, the Habs going into the last couple minutes of the game, leading 2-0. The Nords get a power play, pull Hextall, and get a goal. Bout a minute later, they get another one. Then they win in overtime...... A bad dream?....... How's that Red Hot Chili Peppers song go... "Give it away,give it away,...
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THE WHITE HOUSE Office of the Press Secretary (Vancouver, British Columbia) _________________________________________________________________ For Immediate Release April 4, 1993 PRESS CONFERENCE BY THE PRESIDENT ...
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What I've been saying is that moral behavior is likely the null behavior. That is, it doesn't take much work to be moral, but it certainly does to be immoral (in some cases). Also, I've said that morality is a remnant of evolution. Our moral system is based on concepts well practiced in the animal kingdom. But, t...
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Local to the Joe Louis Arena? You mean local to Olympia Stadium, where Red Wings games were played until fairly recently (early 80s comes to mind). As far as I know, the rest of the post is basically correct. If what you meant by local was simply Detroit and I'm being incredibly picky, okay, sorry about that.
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So, how did you guys *learn* this? Is it something you were born with, or did you make horrible grinding noises the first few times? (how many times?) I would think you'd have to have a certain amount of "feel" for it to begin with. Some people would never get it, and others (like me) would never have the...
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This past winter I found myself spending a ridiculous amout of time in front of my computer. Since my eyes were going berserk, I decided to shell out some serious money to upgrade from a 14" to a 17" monitor. I'm running 800x600 at 72 Hz. My eyes are very grateful. However, I find myself using a smaller font with l...
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Getting back to the original question in this thread: I experienced breathing difficulties a few years ago similar to those described. In my case, it turned out that I was developing Type I diabetes. Although I never sought direct confirmation of this from my doctor, I think that the breathing problem was associated...
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BOAT For SALE 1989 23' IMPERIAL FISHERMAN featuring Walkaround Cuddy Cabin, 305 V8 with VOLVO DUO PROP OUTDRIVE /\/\/\/ AM-FM Cassette Stereo, VHF RADIO, 4x6 HUMMINGBIRD Fishfinder, ALL Safty equipment, Covers, and MUCH MORE. 18000 LB. Capacity includes Storage Trailer Hardly used: ...
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Subject says it all. Do any exist? Are they shareware? Where? Phil Trodwell
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# # "labor" is a tough one. Labor is defined, economically, as the efforts, # # both mental and physical, of humans. Capital is defined as intermediate # # goods used to create other goods and services. Now, if a slave is considered # # an intermediate good, then the slave has now been dehumanized and is # # simply a ...
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The XDM on Solaris 2.1 *WAS* broke. Since two weeks, Sun distributes a patched release, which works fine (supports /etc/shadow and all). We have it up and running ever since and have not experienced any problems. Call your local Sun rep. Dick.
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That's an interesting statement. There's quite a difference between Hollywood's "Old West" and the real one. Yes, there were drunks, saloons, mining camps, and thugs. However, as McGrath showed, the thugs preyed almost exclusively on one another. McGrath claims that this was due to the fact that no one much cared ...
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Mel is alive and well and playing in Japan. (The Yanks let him go because he was asking for too much money, and because they thought that they were going to get Barry Bonds, making Hall obsolete. Oopsie! Well, at least they got O'Neill to replace the Mel-man). --I'm outta here like Vladimir! -Alan
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Whoah whoah whoah WHOAH!!! What?!? That last paragraph just about killed me. The Deuterocanonicals have ALWAYS been accepted as inspired scripture by the Catholic Church, which has existed much longer than any Protestant Church out there. It was Martin Luther who began hacking up the bible and deciding ...
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I'm told that corn allergy is fairly common. My wife has it and it seems to be exacerbated if sugar is eaten with the corn. I suppose that in a person just on the verge of having epilepsy, an allergic reaction might cause a seizure, but I don't really know. Gordon?
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I've recently got hold of a PC with an S3 card in it, and I'd like to do some C programming with it, are there any libraries out there that will let me access the high resolution modes available via Borland Turbo C?
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[..] This statement simply amazes me! "Through no fault of ATF, the element of surprise was lost"! What element of surprise? In the paragraph preceding this one, he said "... the special agents announced who they were and their purpose for being at the compound", which was to serve the federal warrant. No el...
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Better yet, instead of thrashing around on the DOS file system, take it a step further. Write yourself a minimal "file system" program that is used to create/delete files, en/decrypt them to ramdisk, list a directory. Put the util, password protected, on a floppy. The catch is that the storage space used by ...
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There is no such thing as "completely secure," especially when dealing with High Technology. It's all a question of cost: what cost are you willing to bear to protect your information vs. what rewards the "bad guys" are going to get if they break it. The rewards of breaking such a single ID system would be high i...
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My fiance has a pc-junior and wants to upgrade to a full 386. Does anyone know if we could use the monitor it came with on a new machine? I heard it's MCGA or EGA, but not sure which. Also, does it use cards, so we can use the drive controller, floppy, etc? Thanks for the help! -Bryan
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It just goes to show that not all evangelical fundamentalists are pharisitical! I wear a black leather jacket, like classic rock, but no longer have the long locks I once had. However, I too rely upon the Bible as a basis for Christian ethics.
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Hmmm... people in the americas before the time of Christ, children who die young, etc. ? But of course, the popular conception of hell (correct or incorrect) is something akin to eternal perpetuation of consciousness, at the very least. I think a good number of atheists believe there is nothing bey...
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I have a '71 Buick Skylark with 148K on it. I bought it in California, and if it'll let me, I'd like to keep it for another year. The only problem is these Indiana winters--my heater controls don't work. The car has vacuum operated control switches for the vents. Right now it is stuck in the "vent" mode. It will b...
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Why not? Ford owns Aston-Martin and Jaguar, General Motors owns Lotus and Vauxhall. Rover is only owned 20% by Honda. -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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I have been trying to compile some source code for a mpeg animation viewer for X Windows. I got the code from a ftp site. I have modified the Makefile as they instructed, no errors there. What happens is that I get the following message when everything is going to be linked: cc util.o video.o parseblock.o motionvec...
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The traditions of the church hold that all the "apostles" (meaning the 11 surviving disciples, Matthias, Barnabas and Paul) were martyred, except for John. "Tradition" should be understood to read "early church writings other than the bible and heteroorthodox scriptures".
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I am looking out for an inexpensive fax modem card for PC. If you have one to sell, please e-mail
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Just a question. As a provider of a public BBS service - aren't you bound by law to gurantee intelligble access to the data of the users on the BBS, if police comes with sufficent authorisation ? I guessed this would be a basic condition for such systems. (I did run a bbs some time ago, but that was in Switzerland) ...
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A brain abscess is an infection deep in the brain substance. It is hard to cure with antibiotics, since it gets walled off, and usually, it needs surgical drainage. -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Gordon Banks N3JXP | "Skepticism is the chastity of the intell...
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Here are the standings after game 1 of each of the divisional semi-finals. (Hey, look who's #4!) I'll try to post the standings after "each game" (i.e. every two days). I managed to recover the email lost up to Saturday night, so all I'm missing is mail that arrived between early Saturday morning and Sunday afternoon...
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I have a problem with intersections between two surfaces. Does anybody have a easy to understand algorithm for that or maybe even C source??
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Hello everybody, I am searching for (business) information of Windows application, to create a TOP-30 of most used WordProcessors, Spreadsheets, Drawing programs, Schedulers and Fax programs, etc.. Please mail me all your information or references. I will summaries the results on this media. Thank you in advance, ...
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If you need just to change the wallpaper, then I've written a short program in VB that does this by using SystemParametersInfo-function. The bad news is that you need VBRUN200.DLL to run it, and the DLL is some 350kb (the program is about 7kb). The order of pictures depends on the system date and the number of BMP-fi...
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Had an '83 Alliance for a long time. It was a comfortable but sluggish car. I got very used to the horn on the stalk, after a couple months worth of getting used to it. After I bought my next car, a Chevy, it took me for-EVER to get used to the horn on the steering wheel again! jim grey jwg@acd4.acd.com
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good job to whoever posted the article. I'd been saving that NYTimes edition for a while, planning to ytpe it in myself, but now I don't have to. For all of those people who were worried about whether or not the media would even question the raid, we owe it to the NY Times (despite their rabidly anti-gun editorials) ...
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So I should be very comfortable that 500,000,000 people want to convert me to Islam. Or, to convert me to ANYTHING. There are many types of violence, physical murder is only one. 'Trying' to convert is an insult. It's like trying to tell me that me and/or my God/my lack of God are just crap, that I need a new, '...
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[Note: I just tried to figure this stuff out about a month ago myself, from various people on the net, so I could be wrong.] The data is only ever read once (barring mistracks and such, of course), and eventually gets turned into 44.1 KHz, 16 bit, two channel data. Oversampling takes two discrete data points, and int...
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demon@desire.wright.edu (Not a Boomer) writes... First, people should be aware that Brett's (no last name listed) posts on bit.listserv.politics indicate that he has been hostile toward GM's hiring policies and to the Moseley verdict when it came out. Equal opportunity disagreement, I guess. :-) My guess,...
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In NY City, the number to dial is 958... It seems to be different in different areas.
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I don't claim to be an expert on the branch Davidians, but I might know more than most. The Branch Davidian group (led by Koresh) is actually one of two off-shoots of a group known as the Shephard's Rod. The Shephard's Rod (now defunct as far as I know)broke off from the SDA Church in the 30's. The Shephard's Ro...
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This is fascinating. Atheists argue for abortion, defend homosexuality as a means of population control, insist that the only values are biological and condemn war and capital punishment. According to Benedikt, if something is contardictory, it cannot exist, which in this case means atheists I suppose. I would like to ...
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All right. Not saying I know any more than the average salesguy, I'll give your question a shot. The key issue that I bought my BJ-200 on was ink drying speed. You really have to try awful hard to get the BJ-200 ink to smear. The HP DeskJets need 10-15 seconds to completely dry. In both cases, howeve...
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In fairness, we should note that if you look up "speculum" in the dictionary (which I did when this question first surfaced), the first definition is "a mirror or polished metal plate used as a reflector in optical instruments." Which doesn't mean the name fits in this context, but it's not as far off as you might th...
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As usual, David Sternlight is demonstrating his inability to read. The proposal clearly states: => The initiative will involve the creation of new products to => accelerate the development and use of advanced and secure => telecommunications networks and wireless communications links. It speaks about telecommunicat...
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For those of you with motorcycles of the liquid-cooled persuasion, what brand of coolant do you use and why? I am looking for aluminum-safe coolant, preferably phosphate-free, and preferably cheaper than $13/gallon. (Can you believe it: the Kaw dealer wants $4.95 a QUART for the Official Blessed Holy Kawasaki Coolant...
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Mr. Freeman: Please find something more constructive to do with your time rather than engaging in fantasy..... Not that I have a particular affinty to Arafat or anything. John
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There has been NO hard info provided about MSG making people ill. That's the point, after all. That's because these "peer-reviewed" studies are not addressing the effects of MSG in people, they're looking at animal models. You can't walk away from this and start ranting about gloom and doom as if there were any docu...
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I think you are too optimistic! PostScript is a very big language and so the fig format can not be able to be an interpreter of ANY arbitrary ps code. The only program I know to manipulate PostScript files is IslandDraw. I for myself use xfig and include the PostScript files (converted to epsi format). Small changes th...
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If the first rule of humor is never having to say you're sorry then the second rule must be never having to explain yourself. Few things are worse that a joke explained. In spite of this, and because of requests for me to post my list o' nicknames, I must admit that no such list exists. It was simply a plot devic...
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(Reasoning pertinent to believing Xians deleted for space) It strikes me, for no apparent reason, that this is reversible. I.e., if I had proof that there existed a hell, in which I would be eternally punished for not believing in life, would that make me a Xian? (pardon my language) _Bloody_hell_no_! ...
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: [ . . . . . ] : : Personally, I feel that since religion have such a poweful : psychological effect, we should let theists be. But the problem is that : religions cause enormous harm to non-believers and to humanity as a whole : (holy wars, inquisitions, inter-religious hatred, impedence of science : & intellectual...
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^^^ what the hell is 'ios'? Fix your own typos before you blame others....
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[FAQ and Darius' response deleted] I am myself an SDA and I am in total agreement with what Darius has to say. I also worship on Saturday to honor the Lord. Your mention of "[esteeming] all days alike" IMO has to do with the fast days observed by the Jews. But no matter how you interpret that passage, I do ac...
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I hope you're not going to flame him. Please give him the same coutesy you' ve given me.
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I just implemented this and it seems I can just about achieve the display rates (20 400x400x8 frames / sec on IPX) that I get with Sunview, though it's a bit "choppy" at times. Also, loading the data, making an XImage, then XPut'ing it into a pixmap is a bit cumbersome, so the animation is slower to load than with Sun...
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The Yammie Deltabox and the Hawk frame are conceptually similar but Yammie has a TM on the name. The Hawk is a purer 'twin spar' frame design: investment castings at steering head and swing arm tied together with aluminum extruded beams. The Yammie solution is a bit more complex.
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As usual, you are missing the whole point, Russell, because you are not willing to even consider questionning your basic article of faith, which is that science is merely a matter of methodology and that the highest purpose of science is to avoid making mistakes. This is like saying that the most important aspect o...
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The Pens are now being broadcast on 102.5 WDVE.
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Their should be no difference in the drive itself between IBM-PC and Mac. The two main differences are the formatting of the disk itself (but with the correct software each can read the others) and maybe the cable (depends on your SCSI board on IBM-PC). If you get some Mac softawre to allow mounting of ANY IBM-fo...
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Your speculation that the two proven veterans will produce better than Lopez is also no more than speculation. It *does* make a difference whether the speculation is well-founded or not. Though this is a good point. The one speculation is "safer", because it can be reversed.
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: I was posting to Alt.locksmithing about the best methods for securing : a motorcycle. I got several responses referring to the Cobra Lock : (described below). Has anyone come across a store carrying this lock : in the Chicago area? : : Any other feedback from someone who has used this? What about the new Yamaha ...
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I wholeheartedly agree. Knowing that WE have let our law enforcement agencies seize our property against the Fifth Amendment of OUR Constitution tells me that we are absolving ourselves of our responsibility for SELF-GOVERNANCE. WE have to take our government back from the self-serving politicians who create laws an...
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