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Will there be any support for round or circular widgets in Motif's next release?. I'd love to have a circular knob widget which could be used instead of a slider.
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Well I am not sure if this is the right newsgroup to ask, but let me try anyway. I am running xterm and like all UNIX users, I run man <something>. Recently, I switched to Solaris 2.1, and their man pages are littered with ".I" directives that are somehow translated into reverse video when displayed by man under xterm....
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According to mdbs@ms.uky.edu, muslims tithe 1/6 of their income. Perhaps there are some offshoots of Islam that impose this on their followers. But the standard tithe is 1/40 of one's net worth, once a year. The same writer also objects to the Bible for teaching that > "woman was created after man, to be his helpe...
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I think you meant Quadra 800 ..... (but a Centris 800 probably would be a real nice machine... :) ) But yeah, it needs 80ns not 60ns. Joel
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How can you say that? I presume that you mean that talking about restricting rights is not the same as restricting those rights. Well, arguing for those restrictions may lead to implementation, much the same way as assault can lead to battery (legal definitions). Well, I can't speak for the homosexuals, but I've s...
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Why do you think Steere is doing this? Isn't he acting in good faith? After all, as the "discoverer" of Lyme for all intents and purposes, the more famous Lyme gets, the more famous Steere gets. I don't see the ulterior motive here. It is easy for me to see it the those physicians who call everything lyme and treat...
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Some of your article was cut off on the right margin, but I will try and answer from what I can read. Judaism did not father Islam. We had many of the same prophets, but Judaism ignores prophets later prophets including Jesus Christ (who Christians and Muslims believe in) and Mohammed. The idea of believing in one G...
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I am looking for the exact address of the Symantec Coporatoin, which distributes Norton Desktop and other Windows software. The information I am looking for is: Mail address Phone number Fax number E-mail address Thanks in advance.
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Personally, I think Jeffy-Poo was still smarting more from the third degree burns he suffered after April 1st last year rather than the supposed burns that he suffered in "the joke". Granted I was one of those people that were taken in by it and I was certainly concerned...and then pissed at him for pulling such a t...
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Well, I used to get mad, and either try to communicate my anger to jerks, or to, uhm, educate them in how to improve their manners in traffic. Now I just try to get them off my tail. In heavy traffic I slow down a bit, mostly so I have more buffer zone in front to balance the minimal buffer behind, but I also often f...
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I am in the market for a 24-bit graphics card for a PC (ISA bus), and was wondering if anyone had any comments (good? bad? otherwise?) regarding the Diamond Stealth 24?
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I am trying to build and use imake (X11R4) on an IBM RS/6000 running AIX V3.2. I am having the following 2 problems. (1) Many of my Imakefile's have contructs like /**/#This is a makefile at the start of lines to pass Makefile comments thru the C preprocessor and into the Makefile. Most of the C preprocessors tha...
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I offered to relay this information for a ham friend of mine without Internet access: His name is Robert (Bob) Wondolowski, N1KDA, and his car was a 1985 Brown Cutlas Sierra Sedan, Massachusetts plate 716ADL. His HT (Yaesu FT415) and mobile antenna were also included in the car. It was stolen from Lynn, Mass. about ...
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But you still need the pitching staff to hold the opposing team to one run.
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Pardon me? "Greece Government Rail-Roads Two Turkish Ethnic Deputies" While World Human Rights Organizations Scream, Greeks Persistently Work on Removing the Parliamentary Immunity of Dr. Sadik Ahmet and Mr. Ahmet Faikoglu. Dr. Sadik Ahmet, Turkish Ethnic Member of Greek Parliament, Visits US Washington DC, Jul...
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Hi All COMPAQ owners A friend of mine has COMPAQ (PORTABLE III), and he has lost all the manuals and diskettes. Please HELP him getting the machine's equipment definition (CMOS) memory configuration right. The machine says that some bytes of it are still incorrectly set up. It seems, that COMPAQ has some bytes defin...
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Let's see. These aren't, in a strict sense, amateur rockets. That term denotes rockets, the engines of which are constructed by the user. The rockets you describe are called HPR, or high power rockets, to distinguish them from (smaller) model rockets. They use factory-made ammonium perchlorate composite propellants in ...
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If it were my wife, I would insist that a radiologist be involved in the process. Radiologist are intensively trained in the process of interpreting diagnostic imaging data and are aware of many things that other physicians aren't aware of. Would you want a radiologist to deliver your baby? If you wouldn't, then wh...
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I saw this subject and all I could think of was a parade at Wrigley Field in Chicago. Or maybe it's just me. :) -- Marc Cooper - Graphics Programmer - Sverdrup Tech.| "As a child, I WAS an fsmarc@lerc.nasa.gov | imaginary playmate." NASA Lewis Research Center MS 5-11 ...
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Hi, would someone please email the new AVI file format. I'm sure that many people would like to know what it is exactly. Thank you Mark Gregory Lecturer m.gregory@rmit.edu.au PH(03)6603243 FAX(03)6621060 Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Department of Communication and Electronic Engineering, P.O. Box 247...
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Dear Reader, I'am searching for an implementation of a polygon reduction algorithm for marching cubes surfaces. I think the best one is the reduction algorithm from Schroeder et al., SIGGRAPH '92. So, is there any implementation of this algorithm, it would be very nice if you could leave it to me. Also I'am looking...
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I have heard some impressive things about Hijakk (for Windows). Currently, I use a shareware program called Graphics Workshop. What kinds of things will Hijaak do that these shareware programs will not do? What has been your experience with Hijaak? Are there other programs that are better? Please email me, if you can ...
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And anybody who can get the keys from the escrow company. This is a database that's going to take plenty of updating - they think they can keep it secure? Please... and that's just primary, not secondary sources, such as police using the key under a warrant. Would anyone be surprised if they just "neglected" to er...
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I haven't seen enough Royals' games to judge his tactics, so you may have a point here. But: IMO, the Royals don't have a chance to win the pennant even if McRae suddenly began channeling for John McGraw. OK, they have some decent pitchers. But when your offense consists of bums like Gagne and Lind and McReynolds...
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This talk about the Phillies winning the NL East is scary. VERY scary! Don't get me wrong, Im a Phillies fan but as late as last year they looked helpless. The funny thing was they did have a lot of injuries in '92 spring training that basically killed their chances. Of course, don't forget the Dykstra wrist injur...
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OK will some one out there tell me why / how DOS 5 can read (I havn't tried writing in case it breaks something) the Win/NT NTFS file system. I thought NTFS was supposed to be better than the FAT system
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Archive-name: cryptography-faq/part05 Last-modified: 1993/4/15 FAQ for sci.crypt, part 5: Product ciphers This is the fifth of ten parts of the sci.crypt FAQ. The parts are mostly independent, but you should read the first part before the rest. We don't have the time to send out missing parts by mail, so don't ask. ...
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[Apologies for not posting to alt.clipper, or whatever, but it seems it may not be in the newsfeed here.] There may be another reason (good from NSA's point of view, horrible from everyone else's) why the algorithm/chip design might be secret. First, note that the "experts" will only look at "details", and of just t...
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... Seen that movie already. Or one just like it. Come to think of it, they might send someone on a quest to get rid of the dang thing...
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Looking for hint book for indiana jones and the last crusade the game is for the ibm.e-mail me or call 481 3740 and ask for orion. if you don't have the hint book but know how to answer these questions plao.
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First off: Thanks to all who have filled me in on the existence of the 68070. I assumed rashly that the particular number would be reserved for further enhancements to the Motorola line, rather than meted out to another company. Ah, well, I guess that's what I get when I assume the computer industry will operate in a l...
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After setting up Windows for using my Cirrus Logic 5426 VLB GraphicsCard It moved a normal Window from one place to another. My Parameters where just the following : 486 DX 33 VLB The Card is equipped with 1 MB Dram (not Vram, there are 8 sockets for Vram) And the moving of the window just looked like it looked at a...
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I am trying to run xwd on a Sun SPARCstation IPX with SunOS 4.1.2 and Openwindows 3.0. I am using the Motif window manager. I have been unsuccessful in using xwd under Motif. I get the following when doing xwd -out xwd.dmp X Error of failed request: BadDrawable (invalid Pixmap or Window parameter) Major opcode of f...
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Each chip includes the following components: the Skipjack encryption algorithm F, an 80-bit family key that is common to all chips N, a 30-bit serial number U, an 80-bit secret key that unlocks all messages encrypted with the chip Hmmm. A thirty bit serial number. And, we are told, the uni...
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I agree totally with you! Amen! You stated it better and in less world than I did.
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I will add my voice to the (hopefully) growing multitudes. I hereby pledge $1000.00 towards the purchase of CNN, under the same conditions as already described. I will also post this idea on the other nets I can access (RIME and Libernet). We may have to organize this ourselves, so I am looking for help.
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I'm sure Intel and Motorola are competing neck-and-neck for crunch-power, but for a given clock speed, how do we rank the following (from 1st to 6th): 486 68040 386 68030 286 68020 While you're at it, where will the following fit into the list: 68060 Pentium PowerPC And about clock speed: Does doubli...
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Does anyone know the difference between MOOLIT and OLIT? Does Sun support MOOLIT? Is MOOLIT available on Sparcstations? I have recntly downloaded a copy of wkshTree written by Eric Wallengren of Univel. There are many widgets that are apparently available only to MOOLIT but not OLIT. Is there a wkshTree program av...
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The Sound Driver is pretty ok, since it's fast. Sound Manager used by the book is *useless*. Disposing of sound channels as soon as sound has completed is out of the question for games with smooth animation. (It's too slow.) The Sound Driver is so much snappier than Sound Manager. Unfortunately, System 7 supports i...
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I think APDA has something called MacWireFrame which is a full wire-frame (and supposedly hidden-line removal) library. I think it weighs in at $99 (but I've been wrong on an order of magnitude before) I can relate to that /h+ -- -- Jon W{tte, h+@nada.kth.se, Mac Hacker Deluxe --
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Is CCI still published? If so, does anyone have their address?
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People took this article seriously? I mean, I know it's the Net and all, but the prankster didn't even have Clinton's sound-bites right.
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: What happened in Waco is not the fault of the BATF. If they would of : had the proper equipment and personal then they could of captured the : compound on the initial assault and none of this would of happened. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Initial assault on the "compound" ( more like a wooden farm house if ...
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Jim Brown wrote : [ deleted ] [ deleted ] Unfortunately, it's not that simple. The KJV is preferred by the majority of fundamentalists (at least here). The second part of your argument fails as well, since that statement can be used against any version (not just the KJV). [ deleted ] [ deleted ] I would not f...
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There's documentation on how to use the shared memory extension in the X11R5 distribution. Actually, I just finished writing a motif animation program... (take-lots-of-image-data-and-display-it-pretty-darn-fast). When using on-server pixmaps or shared memory, I had to insert a delay loop to keep it from going too...
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On a slightly different note: There are two buildings in NY state with big 666 numbers on the roof :) One in Manhattan and one near Garden City. The Garden City one is a nice black unmarked building...
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Well, 42 is 101010 binary, and who would forget that its the answer to the Question of "Life, the Universe, and Everything else." That is to quote Douglas Adams in a round about way. Of course the Question has not yet been discovered... -- Mark A. Cartwright, N5SNP University of Texas @ Austin Computation Center, Gr...
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Detroit's going to beat Toronto in 6 or LESS!!! Granted, Gilmour should get the Hart Trophy, NOT Lemieux... Just Look at what Gilmour did for Toronto. When you think of Toronto, who comes to mind, Gilmour, Andreychuk, Potvin...ah...did I mentio n Gilmour? Back to Detroit... There really isn't a team that could sta...
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I think its an attempt to show lives_saved v lives_lost; all other gun related crimes don't result in lives_lost. On the other hand, its impossible to know how many of the successful self defenses prevented lives from being lost. In other words, the lives_lost is pretty clear [its the homicide and non negligent...
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As promised, below is a personal critique of a Pressure Point Massager I recently bought from the Self Care Catalog. I am very pleased with the results. The catalog description is as follows: The Pressure Point Massager is an aggressive physical massager that actually kneads the tension out of muscles ... much ...
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My wife breast-fed my three boys 12 months, 16 months, and 29 months respectively and they are 18, 16, and 10 years old respectively. So far everybody seems fairly normal. I noticed a negative correlation with ear infections and length of time nursed in my very small sample. I do notice that the 16 and 18 year old s...
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They may collect the data, but making sense of it is another matter. On sci.crypt I'm a graduate CS major (with strong math background) and experienced programmer taking a cryptology course. (<< keyword for alleged NSA filters). On sci.skeptic I'm an ex-physics major who's a new-age flake, talking about silly thing...
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12/12 Armenian Atrocities MOSCOW (AP) -- Azerbaijani forces on Saturday retook three villages seized by Armenians and discovered 16 bodies of executed civilians, Azerbaijani reports said. The Azerbaijani fighters found 16 bodies of civilians, including those of a child and two elderly women who were shot point-...
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Dammit, how did ArfArf's latest excretion escape my kill file? Oh, he changed sites. Again. *sigh* OK, I assume no other person on this planet will ever use the login name of arf. /arf@/aK:j
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There have been a number of articles on the PBS frontline program about Iranian bomb. Here is my $0.02 on this and related subjects. One is curious to know the real reasons behind this and related public relations campaign about Iran in recent months. These include: 1) Attempts to implicate Iran in the bombing of the...
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We had a similar problem in converting a .EPS file. The solution was simple. We changed the first line from %!PS-Adobe-3.0 to %!PS-Adobe-2.0 This fouled the converter, the .EPS file only contained very simple move and draw statements. Mario
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: >I was also sceptical about the amps being built in the far-east : > or where-ever. But if you look in the amp and see what components : > they use and how it was designed, you can easily see why the : > amplifiers sound so brilliant. : Good point...also, I wouldn't be surprised that the components : they use of...
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I did say *any* invader, didn't I? What do you want from me, perhaps a neural net design with all countries involved in Lebanon as its nodes? :-) (You are in Cognitive and Neural Systems)
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Would you say the same thing about the Dodgers in '65 or '66? True, Cone is probably as good as Drysdale, and they have no Koufax, but still, these teams were winning with home run leaders who had very bad totals, with lots of low-scoring games, etc. And they didn't use relievers, whereas Jeff Montgomery is ha...
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From: Center for Policy Research <cpr> Subject: rejoinder. Questions to Israelis To: shaig@Think.COM Subject: Ten questions to Israelis Dear Shai, Your answers to my questions are unsatisfactory. In the answer to my first question, concerning the nonexistence of Israeli nationality, your answer conflicts with in...
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: }Xenophobia, both *de facto* and *de jure* as implemented : }in legal systems, is widespread, while the Bible, : }although not 100% egalitarian, specifically preaches : }kindness to the stranger, and emphasizes in the Book : }of Ruth, that a foreigner can join the nation and : }give rise to one of the great heroes o...
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I am interfacing some simple circuits that run on 9V to my cpu board which runs at 5-6V. The optoisolator is a 4N35. On the led side, I put the signal I want through a 10k resistor to the base of a 2N2222. On the transistor side, I tie my cpu input line to the collector which has a pull-up resistor of 47k. It functi...
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------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Ocean Reconnaissance Launch Surprises West Space News, April 5-11, 1993, p.2 [Excerpts] Russia launched its first ocean reconnaissance satellite in 26 months March 30, confounding Western analysts who had proclaimed the program dea...
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Hello-- I just bought a new portable CD player for the office, and I notice that it proudly proclaims "8 TIMES OVERSAMPLING" on the box. Now while I think I understand what oversampling is (the rate of discrete "samples" exceeds the highest frequency component of interest by some factor), I don't understand this "8 T...
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Is that true? I know some that won't even interview FMGs. Most programs discriminate, in that given an FMG equally qualified as an American they will take the American. What rights do they actually have? Does it matter if they are US citizens (most are not)? We have had good luck with FMGs and bad luck. SOme ...
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I know it doesn't make sense, but since when is 'Napoleon' about sense, anyway? Further striking bigoted and racist attitude of certain Greeks still exists in our day. Most Greeks insist even today, that the 537 year-old capital of the Ottoman Empire should be called not by its rightful name of Istanbul, but by it...
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Could someone please help me find a program or figure out how to extract a li st of R G B values for each pixel in an image. I can convert between tga and s everal other popular formats but I need the R G B values for use in a program I am writing. Thanks for the help
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From: payne@crl.dec.com (Andrew Payne) Message-ID: <1993Apr20.004418.11548@crl.dec.com> Organization: DEC Cambridge Research Lab Date: Tue, 20 Apr 1993 00:44:18 GMT Does anyone know if a source for the TCM3105 modem chips (as used in the Baycom and my PMP modems)? Ideally, something that is geared toward hobbyists:...
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Window placement on screen -------------------------- I would like to configure my system (a HP UNIX) to avoid that any corner of a given window is displayed outside of the visible screen. The whole window should be visible and it should be impossible to move any window outside the visible aerea. 1. Can this be done ...
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OK, here's something for all of those people who think cops are always more responsible then the rest of the population. I found this article in the Rocky Mountain Collegian, Colorado State University's newspaper. SUSPENDED POLICE OFFICER ARRESTED IN REVENGE TRIPLE HOMICIDE PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) -- A police officer...
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The original Mac II had an Apple MMU chip installed which performs a subset of the 68851's functions. If you look underneath your front left floppy bay you will find three chips, all approximately the same size. One will be the 68020, the next the 68881, and the third, approximately the same size, will be the Apple...
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We're talking about insurance agents from Bumf**k Illinois (ST.FARM is HQ'ed in Bloomington). What the hell do they know about cars... Both are sports cars... :-)
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/* Apologies for those who have read this before but no-one has solved this */ /* one yet so I'm posting again! Sorry :-) */ I'm having problems creating a cursor bigger than 64x64, I'm using Motif 1.1 X11R4 running HP-UX 8.07 - all the functions return valid results but no cursor appe...
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Assuming you are presenting it accurately, I don't see how this argument really leads to any firm conclusion. The material in John (I'm not sure exactly what is referred to here, but I'll take for granted the similarity to the Matt./Luke "Q" material) IS different; hence, one could have almost any relationship betwe...
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From another space forum When workers at the Kennedy Space Center disassembled the STS-56 solid rocket boosters they were surprised to find a pair of pliers lodged into the outside base of the right hand SRB. The tool survived the trip from the launch pad up to approximately a 250,000 foot altitude, then down ...
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The Israelis used to arrest and sometimes to kill some of these neutral reporters. Eh???? Could you please give me details about an event where a "Neutral Observer" was killed by purpose by an Israeli soldier? --Amos
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If alcohol were again banned today, it would be MUCH more difficult to manage a large-scale smuggling operation. The cops now rank just a narrow notch below the military in communications, intelligence gathering and firepower. In a similar vein, the amount of marijuana smuggled into this country has greatly de...
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(How is 0-40 twice 1.25? Do you just pick whatever SCSI setup that makes the statment "correct"?) Even if you could make such a statement it would be meaningless unless you understood that ESDI and IDE (I include SCSI and ATA) are completely different (ESDI is device-level, like MFM/RLL). Great, you can compare ...
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: : nobody seems to have noticed that the clipper chip *must* have been : under development for considerably longer than the 3 months that : clinton has been president. this is not something that choosing : choosing bush over clinton would have changed in the slightest; it has : been in the works for some time. Actu...
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Not to mention that the G-men believed the children didn't have gas masks. But that was not, with respect to the children, the point of the gassing. The feds *knew* that the children's health would be in danger and proceeded under the assumption that the "motherly instinct" of the Davidian women would remove them fro...
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I also use PhotoShop to edit photos, and do DTP work.
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So if we subvert one of the two escrow agents, we only have a 40-bit space to search through... 2^40 doesn't sound that big - is digital telephony subject to a known plaintext attack? In which case half the key seems to be all that is needed, and the two agent escrow arrangement is pointless. Of course, t...
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The girl's OK, actually, and she recovered well enough to go home. I don't know if she has any permanent damage, though. Just in case anybody was concerned... If people start forcing others to take responsibility for their actions things like this wouldn't happen. Untill we stop blaming outside causes, and sta...
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IMHO = in my humble opinion!! I didn't say there was no value - all I said was that it is very confusing to newbies. Bill, you are kidding yourself here. Firstly, motorcycles do not steer themselves - only the rider can do that. Secondly, it is the adhesion of the tyre on the road, the suspension geometry ...
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It has some of the most impressive performance figures around, and automotive magazines eat it up. One car to seriously consider in that price range. Rob Fusi rwf2@lehigh.edu ...
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No, I don't mean the LR, whatever that is. As for which GD, I'm using _The Complete Golden Dawn System of Magic_ as my source, so (unless Regardie is lying) I'm pulling the name out the the original order's rituals. The multiple modern groups are part of why I through in the comment about all the "spin-offs". ...
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Kent: You say that ^^^^^^^^^ Please don't! ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Name just three *really* competing Rosicrucian Orders. I have probably spent more time than you doing the same. None of them are spin-offs from O.T.O. The opposite may be the cas...
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[Pitt vs. Penn State controversy deleted] No. It wouldn't be sufficient cause to bitch to the system operator if this was just some guy saying that atheists are going to hell. The point was that recently many messages were posted from that address. Each of these messages was posted to a different newsgroup, with t...
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: > : > : And the measure of current, Amp, is actually named after both the AMP company : > : and the Amphenol company. Both companies revolutionized electronics by : > : simulatenously realizing that the performance of connectors and sockets : > : were affected by the amount of current running through the wires. : ...
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Animal Rights people have been know to do that to other "Bike riding dogs.cats and Racoons.
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They require two separate grounds. One ground goes to the ground pin of the outlet, and the other ground wire is connected to the outlet's mounting tabs (and thus grounds the box and faceplate screw and metal faceplate, if any). The box/faceplate ground goes to the normal distribution panel ground. The outlet ground...
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Excuse me but... have not all Macs got a CPU!!!
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If anyone is interested in the history of AMORC, I do think Spencer Lewis published books about the beginning and his mission. The Alexandria bookstore (that's the name of the book store operated by AMORC) should have a selection that should provide the interested reader more insight). Cheers, Kent
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I've asked your god several times with all my heart to come to me. I really wish I could believe in him, 'cos no matter how much confidence I build up on my own, the universe *is* a big place, and it would be so nice to know I have someone watching over me in it... I've gone into this with an open mind. I've layed ...
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Didn't one of the early jet fighters have these? I also think the germans did some work on these in WWII. A lot of this was also done by the military... Weren't the first microwave landing systems from WWII too? Egad! I'm disagreeing with Mary Shafer!
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One not-so-quick question to throw out there for you guys... For our class project, we need to design and build a power supply to the following specs: Voltatge: adjustable from 1-12V Current: *limited* at 1A Voltage must stay within 2% of designated value for I from 0-1A AC ripple less than 5 mV (rms) Of course,...
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CALL FOR PRESENTATIONS NAVY SCIENTIFIC VISUALIZATION AND VIRTUAL REALITY SEMINAR Tuesday, June 22, 1993 Carderock Division, Naval Surface Warfare Center (formerly the David Taylor Research Center) Bethesda, Maryland SPONSOR: NESS (Navy Engineering Software System) is sponsoring a one-day...
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There were some recent developments in the dispute about Masonry among Southern Baptists. I posted a summary over in bit.listserv.christia, and I suppose that it might be useful here. Note that I do not necessarily agree or disagree with any of what follows: I present it as information. * For a short summary: a S...
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I live at sea-level, and am called-upon to travel to high-altitude cities quite frequently, on business. The cities in question are at 7000 to 9000 feet of altitude. One of them especially is very polluted... Often I feel faint the first two or three days. I feel lightheaded, and my heart seems to pound a lot more ...
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