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I thought I read that FastMicro was having some financial difficulties, is this true? I can't seem to find the posting about it and was wondering if someone can confirm this.
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Boy that was really humorous. I'm impressed by your incredible senses of wit, sarcasm and propriety. Mind if I post jokes about your mother?
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I've recently become father of twins! I don't think I can afford to keep 2 bikes and 2 babies. Both babies are staying, so 1 of the Harleys is going. 1988 883 XLHD ~4000 mi. (hey, it was my wife's bike :-) 4speed, chain secondary, laced wheels, buckhorns, tachometer, saddlebags & supports, sissy bar, SE hi...
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Someone in Canada asked me to send him some public domain DES file encryption code I have. Is it legal for me to send it? Thanx. -- Eschew Obfuscation Rob deFriesse Mail: rj@ri.cadre.com Cadre Technologies Inc. Phone: (401) 351-5950 222 Richmond St. Fax: (401) 351-738...
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Sorry. Wrong. This is how banks got started in the first place. Sooner or later your father and his pals will lend money to someone who eventually goes broke, and then they will realise that they havn't been managing risk very well. Then they will ask themselves what it is that they need to quantify risk, and t...
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My Datadesk Mac 101E keyboard has similar problems. I have found that holding down the RIGHT-HAND shift key at startup will work (disable extensions), but the left-hand shift key won't (which is unfortunate, since the left one is the one I instinctively reach for). Similarly, I have trained myself to hold down the RIG...
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First of all, the chip doesn't do that. It runs at 16 megabits/second, which is far beyond what you need for voice. It's obviously intended for data as well, and on high-speed lines at that. Second -- what advantage is there to doing the processing in the phone? I don't care how fancy that chip is; it's not as fanc...
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OK, I should have said "former" enemy. I was being sarcastic about what interventionists want to do. Could we back him without forcing others to back him at the point of a gun? Have you considered a non-interventionist policy? If market reform does happen, Russia will certainly get *private* capital at *private*...
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You somehow missed Nabil's comments, even though you included it in your followup: >The number which could have arrived to the Holy Lands must have been >substantially less ude to the harsh desert and the killings between the >Jewish tribes on the way.. I am not aware of "killings between Jewish tribes" in ...
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If they hadn't killed the ATF people in the original raid, I think I would laugh my ass off. (Actually, to be honest, I still might.)
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Be sure a dietician is up to date on Crohn's and Ulcerative Colitis. Previously, low residue diets were recommended, but this advice has now changed. Also, there will be differences in advice in patients with and without obstructuon remaining, so input by the physician will be important. I find the dietician very...
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I have posted disp135.zip to alt.binaries.pictures.utilities ****** You may distribute this program freely for non-commercial use if no fee is gained. ****** There is no warranty. The author is not responsible for any damage caused by this program. Important changes since version 1.30: Fix...
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My poor old physics intuition will be very surprised if these tiny masses, sitting very close to Jupiter, play any role whatsoever in the problem. Or, to put it more technically, the extra "volume" they add to the phase space of possible capture trajectories is negligible. Jupiter is 2E27 kg, while the Galil...
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I agree. Adding layers of managers and bureaucrats simply eat up money that could be spent on those who actually are doing the work such as doctors and nurse, and supplies. The most efficient system is probably one that has limited management and a fixed budget such as England's or even Canada's. I'm afraid we are ...
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did you account for depreciation? i seriously doubt that a taurus would rack up an extra $4000 in repair costs over 5 years.
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And, I might add, vitamin C has been endorsed by a Nobel Laureate as a panacea for almost everything from the common cold to cancer. Wait a minute. S&K did NOT compare trends. If they did, they would have seen that the advent of Canada's gun law had no effect on homicides, total or handgun. Without a pre- vs. po...
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I have uploaded the most recent Windows drivers for the Cirrus GD5426 chip based display cards to the uploads directory at ftp.cica.indiana.edu (file is 5426dr13.zip). They're very recent, I downloaded them from the Cirrus BBS (570-226-2365) last night. If you are unable to get them there, email me and maybe I can ...
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Large bedroom for rent from June 1-Aug 15 in row house near JHU (Homewood). No smokers or pets. Share house with 2 or 3 F law students. F professional/ student wanted. 2 bath,large kitchen - remodeled last summer, hardwood floors, lr,dr, washer and dryer. Beautiful details. Rent $325 + 1/4 utilities. Located on bus...
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Apparently, Part 2 (defensemen numbered 2 through 19) was lost when I posted it; to make things worse, I lost my own copy. I have asked on the Sharks mailing list, on which it did get out, to see if someone can mail me a copy back. If someone responds, I will repost it when I get it; otherwise, I will re-write it in ...
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I hope there are some silicon jocks on the committee who can follow the algorithm through to hardware. While I doubt the NSA would pull any monkey business on this point -- they have to expect that the chip will be reverse-engineered sooner or later -- it's an obvious opportunity to introduce additional holes.
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I am looking for Super 8mm Projector with SOUNDS. If anybody out there has one for sale, send email with the name of brand, condition of the projector, and price for sale to kimd@rpi.edu (IT MUST HAVE SOUND CAPABILITY)
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Come on! Most if not all Arabs are sympathetic to the Palestinian war against Israel. That is why the ADL monitors Arab organizations. That is the same reason the US monitored communist organizations and Soviet nationals only a few years ago. All of these groups have, in the past, associated with or been a p...
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Actually the most flexible way to create temp files is to check for a TEMP or TMP environment variable and create the files on the drive and directory pointedto by the variable. This is pretty much a standard for DOS, Windows and OS/2 applications. -- What I have to say is my own opinion and has no bearing on ...
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It's on page 315, about 2 1/2 inches up from the bottom and an inch in from the right. At least we know what some people *haven't* read and remembered.
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Were they palying football or baseball in Detroit on Saturday? From looking at the school, some people may think it was football. Between two games this week, the Tigers scored 40 runs!!!! The offense can carry them, I hope the pitching will hold out. I was at Camden Yards yesterday, everytime I looked up the score...
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On 20-Apr-93 in Don Cherry - Coach's Corner.. This clip was shown on local news in Pittsburgh last night (KDKA), complete with animated sarcasm by the sportscaster. It's the second time Cherry has been shown on local Pittsburgh news in the last couple of weeks. Both times he was blasting Lemieux. =================...
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: > Not to pick on Mr. May in particular, of course, but isn't this : >kind of the domino theory? When one little country falls, its neighbor : >will surely follow, and before you know it, we're all mining salt : >in Siberia for not turning in our Captain Crunch Secret Decoder Rings. : : But, for all the wrongness of ...
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the 'Center for Policy Research' writes... Considering all the murders of innocent Israelis at the hands of Arab death merchants, I see nothing wrong with the advice. As usual, the bias of the 'Center for Policy Research' echoes through this newsgroup. Here we have an enraged Likudnik who is ...
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I have a 486sx25 computer with a 105 Mg Seagate IDE drive and a controler built into the motherboard. I want to add a SCSI drive (a quantum prodrive 425F 425 MG formatted). I have no documentation at all and I need your help! As I understand it, here is the process of adding such a drive. Could you please tel...
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I just got a Quadra 800 8/230 and I've noticed that I can't change the desktop color from the beautiful gray. I thought maybe I should reinstall the OS using the "Install Me First, Macintosh Centris, Quadra..." diskette because the system file on this diskette is more recent than the one on the hard disk. The easy in...
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I've had my Fluke 8060A here at work for just over 10 years now. It is a wonderful meter. Several colleagues here have some of the newer Fluke meters, though I still would just as soon hang on to my 8060. The 8060 a is the 1980s digial "analog" to the Simpson 260 analog DMM of the 1950-1960s. There was/is (?) an 806...
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Are you people sure his posts are being forwarded to his system operator??? Who is forwarding them??? Is there a similar file being kept on Mr. Omran??? Salam, John Absood
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Sorry to everyone for wasting space. Matt, the other day you posted that you were doing a mailing list of playoff stats. I lost your address. Please put me on that list. Thanks.
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We are in the process of evaluating X-terminals. This includes running XRemote over a serial line. I would like to run some X benchmarks to determine comparative performance. Has anyone written any such benchmarks, or know of any useful programs on the net ? I heard of a program called "Xstone", but I couldn't locate i...
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You need to hop over to talk.politics.misc. Wee have been chewing on this gem for awhile. The challenge has been made to name a single supply sider who ever said this. For the last three weeks the challenge has gone unmet. I issue the same challenge to you.
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Thanks for typing that in, Steven. Sounds like a "fall back and regroup" strategy session. I wanted to add that my copy of the brochure arrived with a flattering cover letter: "Invitations are being extended to those who have demonstrated a strong committment to space program development and have been influential i...
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I am looking for a working docking deck (deck that goes on back of camera) for an old JVC GX-S700 Tube video camera. Any format is acceptable. Please send me a message if you even know anything about decks for the GX-S700. Also interested in any video equipment for sale, professional or consumer. Thank you. ---- ...
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Les Bartel's comments: Let me add my .02 in. I had a A/C installed by the Ford garage and it did not work as well as the A/C that was installed by the factory in pickups identical to mine. I have talked to other people that have had the same result. Don't know if this is just a problem with Ford or what??
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You make it sound like this behavior is new. It isn't. A lot of pedestrian bridges have fencing that curls up over the sidewalk to make this kind of think a lot harder to do. I don't understand the mentality myself, but then again I couldn't figure out MOVE! (I'm glad they bombed 'em) or the Waco Wackos either. (N...
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I need a complete list of all the polygons that there are, in order. I'll summarize to the net. -------------------------------------------------------- "If only I had been compiled with the '-g' option."
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While we're on the multipurpose subject, let's not forget Shea, which was designed to accommodate both the Mets & Jets. It was the first stadium (I think) to have the box seats on rollers so they could be oriented at right angles for baseball & in parallel for football. Of course, with the Jets gone to Jersey (and ...
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Great! I'll visit the National Air and Space Museum at the end of the month with my wife, who was also working at General Atomic at the time. Once again netnews has enriched my life.
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Paintball Gun for Sale TIPPMAN SL-68II (In Great Condition) 11" Micro-honed Barrel Barrel Squeegie 16" Barrel 140 Round Sight Feeder with Elbow 7 oz. Constant Air Tank with Valve Protector and Buttplate Shoulder Strap 3-7X Bushnell Sportview Scope 40 Round Ammo Box with Flip Top Lid Barrel Plug Instruction Manual All...
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The above is probably not the most representative paragraph, but I thought I'd hop on, anyway... What strikes me as self-contradicting in the fable of Lucifer's fall - which, by the way, I seem to recall to be more speculation than based on biblical text, but my ex RCism may be showing - is that, as Benedikt pointed...
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My Honda Accord just hit the magic 100,000 mile mark and now all sorts of things are beginning to go bad. The latest problem I am experiencing is with my brakes. They still stop the car fine, but once I am stopped completely, my brake pedal will sink another 2 or 3 inches all by itself. If feels really strange, and I...
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Sherzer Methodology!!!!!!
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Yup. I agree with ya. I think Devils can beat Red Wings easily. SO I think all those who send in their votes should try all these diffrent teams before voting. I think Islanders and Quebec are much better then I had expected. COBRA
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When I use telix (or kermit) in WIN 3.1, or use telix after exiting windows to dos, telix can not find the serial port. If you have some ideas on how to solve this problem or where I can find further information, send me email or send it to the news group. Thanks. Dale Erickson dericks@plains.nodak.edu
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Let's see, if Alexander destroyed Tyre, and people move back, and they construct houses, and after a while 14000 people live there and still call it Tyre, it is not considered to be rebuilt. Instead it's considered to be 'just-some-people-that-got-together-for-fishing- and-they-needed-houses' place. Sigh, I was neve...
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Now, I am jumping into the middle of this thread so I may not know what y'all been talking about, but I have a few comments: There are a number of other factors that are very important, the three biggest being air velocity, air momentum and shock waves. Velocity stacks have been used for years and are now being used ...
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Can anybody tell me if they know where I can obtain the source code for a polygon filling algorithm, or any other graphics orientated mailing lists that may be able to help me. Thanks, Paul. -- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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does anyone have the e-mail address for the white house. if so please send it to me thanks a lot.
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It seems radio reports were overly optimistic. All Clinton wants to cut is $2.5 Billion for community block grants, keeping in summer jobs. Hmmm, well, looks like we need to keep up the pressure on our congresspersons.
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I became aware of the claim years ago. So I decided to check it out, on my own. But, then, that was in BN times (Before Net). So, here are some references. See Robin Lane Fox's _The unauthorized version_, (p.284) where Lane Fox writes, "... the one passage which appears to [comment on Jesus' career] is agreed t...
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Wouldn't this require a hyper-sphere. In 3-space, 4 points over specifies a sphere as far as I can see. Unless that is you can prove that a point exists in 3-space that is equi-distant from the 4 points, and this may not necessarily happen. Correct me if I'm wrong (which I quite possibly am!) steve ---
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Early to mid June. If they think the public wants to see it they will carry it. Why not write them and ask? You can reach them at: F: NATIONAL NEWS MEDIA ABC "World News Tonight" "Face the Nation" 7 West 66th Street CBS News New York, NY 10023 ...
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Notwithstanding all the legitimate fuss about this proposal, how much of a change is it? ATT's last product in this area (a) was priced over $1000, as I suspect 'clipper' phones will be; (b) came to the customer with the key automatically preregistered with government authorities. Thus, aside from attempting to furth...
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> >: Thus, a deciBell (deci-, l., tenth of + Bell) is a fractional part of the >: original Bell. For example, SouthWestern Bell is a deciBell. > >Out of what hat did you pull this one? dB is a ratio not an RBOC! > >: And the measure of current, Amp, is actually named after both the AMP company >: and the Amp...
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The investment was there in the form of huge tax breaks, and employer benfits. You are overlooking the difference that these could have made to any company. Part of the problem was that few industries were interested in political settling, as much as profit. True, which leads to the obvious question, should any in...
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You're not going to like this, but if memory serves me, postings I've read in this newsgroup and elsewhere indicate that there are no, repeat no, internal modems for the Duo besides the Express Modem... at _any_ speed. Something having to do with the modem using the main CPU for some of its tasks, and Apple not rel...
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> :Thousands? Tens of thousands? Do some arithmetic, please... Skipjack > :has 2^80 possible keys. > > We don't yet know if all 80 bits count. That doesn't worry me at all; they're not going to cheat at something they can get caught at. And key size is one of the things that can be verified ...
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High power assault gun? Why, you must be talking about the 155mm Howitzer. Or did you want to try a 16 incher? Or one of the German railway guns?
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This is, as far as I know, complete nonsense. The codification of the bible as we have it now came very much later.
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Just finished reading Burton Mack's new book, _The Lost Gospel, Q and Christian Origins_. I thought it was totally cool. Anyone else read it and want to talk?
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I need some help. We are upgrading our animation/video editing stand. We are looking into the different type of setups for A/B roll and a cuts only station. We would like this to be controlled by a computer ( brand doesnt matter but maybe MAC, or AMIGA). Low end to high end system setups would be very helpful. If yo...
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I have no experience with this particular hardware, but just about every month in Macworld there is an add for an combined SE accelerator/Video board. This item sells for about $1000 and comes with a 25MHz 68030/68882 pair, eight SIMM slots, and a grayscale 21" monitor. This accelerator plugs into the SE's lone expan...
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Squeaky BMW riders.
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Recently the following problem has arrisen. The first time I turn on my computer when windows starts (from my autoexec) after the win31 title screen the computer reboots on its own. Usually the second time (after reboot) or from the DOS prompt everything works fine. s far as I remember I have not changed my c...
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... Mac sound hardware is diverse; some macs play in stereo and mix the output (the SE/30 for instance) while others play in stereo but ONLY has the left channel for the speaker, while some are "truly" mono (like the LC) Developers know that stuff played in the left channel is guaranteed to be heard, while the rig...
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I will join the ranks here. If someone has the ability to actually put this thing together and get enough support, I'll also contribute $1000 to the effort. And jeeze, people, I'm a *student*, with *no job* yet, and I will put up my own hard-earned savings if it means we have a shot at getting the truth told on the...
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Boy, this will be embarassing if it is trivial or an FAQ: Given 4 points (non coplanar), how does one find the sphere, that is, center and radius, exactly fitting those points? I know how to do it for a circle (from 3 points), but do not immediately see a straightforward way to do it in 3-D. I have checked some geo...
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It's not a cliche, and (unlike your comments below) it's not a tautology. It needn't have been true. If every pitcher in baseball were essentially the same in quality (i.e. if the variance of pitching ability were much smaller than the variance of batting ability), then scoring runs would be much more important tha...
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>>>Does the greatly increased rates of incarceration amongst >>>blacks show that they are dysfunctional or that the majority >>>of them support criminal activity? >>> >Isn't this a matter of demographics? Doesn't this simply show >that since criminal behaviour is common (or apt to be common) ...
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Hello All, I'd like to learn how to keep score when I watch ball games using official scoring methods. Where can I get scoresheets and instructions on how to use them? I appreciate it, Mike
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Posted by Cathy Smith for L. Neil Smith LETTER TO A LIBERAL COLLEAGUE [AUTHOR'S NOTE: "Adrian" -- name changed to protect the guilty -- and the author are science fiction novelists who once worked with the same editor at a famous New York publishing house.] Dear Adrian: I'm way behind schedu...
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Thanks to Tarl Neustaedter of MA for kindly letting me know that my reference in prior post to Orwell and "1984" should probably have been to Huxley and "Brave New World." Sorry, Al.
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Hello again folks! Been a while since I last sold thangs, but the last time went with no problems, and I'm moving again, so I have a few keyboard stands that I don't need anymore and don't want to drag back across the country. --- Ultimate Support Stand: **Probably SOLD, will see if it is gone by Saturday (pick-u...
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I want to press a function key and have a text string appear in an XmText widget. When I put *XmText.Translations: #augment \n\ <Key>F1: insert-string(HELLO) in my resource file, the translation doesn't happen. If I put *XmText.Translations: <Key>F1: insert-string(HELLO) in the file, I get the text string H...
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I have been able to successfully use both 16 and 24 bit color modes on my Gateway system, although my setup is less complicated than yours. It sounds as if you may have a hardware conflict or problem. Is your memory aperture above 16M? I have heard rumors of incompatibilities with that SCSI card with a variety of s...
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One of those "morning, just getting the coffee in me" thoughts: Waving at other bikers makes more sense than just "Hey, how's it going, nice to meet you on the road, have a good ride" 1) If you're watching for other bikes to wave to, it means your attention is on the road, where it should be, and you're more li...
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Apparently, Microsoft came out with a new product: MS-Braille it is suppose to be "WYTIWIG". :-) No offense.
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The recent rise of nostalgia in this group, combined with the incredible level of utter bullshit, has prompted me to comb through my archives and pull out some of "The Best of Alt.Atheism" for your reading pleasure. I'll post a couple of these a day unless group concensus demands that I stop, or I run out of g...
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Let's start over. I'm not arguing about who is the better goaltender. I'd take Soderstrom right now. What I am saying is that Roussel can be a #1 netminder. The GAA difference is less than half a goal per game (less than that after last night), their save percentages are close, and their records are similar. And ...
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He is probably referring to the DOS version.. the dos versions is up to like version 6 i think. The window version just came out recently so it is only up to like version 2 or something.
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It's Stankiewicz, not Stankowitz, and he's not Jewish - he's Polish (by the way, the correct pronunciation - according to Stanky himself, is "ston-KEV-itch". all the sportscasters get it wrong) The only other Jewish ballplayer I can think of is Ron Blomberg, who is best known as being the first DH to appear in a maj...
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Hi, See Roger Grywalski's response to : Re: Help on network visualization in comp.graphics.visualization. Amongst other things, it does exactly this!
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Not necessarily true; a short in one, if near the maximum series voltage drop, will overvoltage the other one and short it too, more
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Let me add another of my concerns: Yes, I can buy a port of Motif for "cheap", but I cannot get the source for "cheap", hence I am limited to using whatever X libraries the Motif port was compiled against (at least with older versions of Motif. I have been told that Motif 1.2 can be used with any X, but I have not s...
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I had the exact same failure with the 24X and Word for Windows. A quick call to Microsoft indicated it was problem with the 24X drivers. You need to call Diamond and get the new drivers, I think version 2.03 fixes the above problem, there may be later versions that I'm unaware of...
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Let's see... April 15th... less than 30 at bats.... and you claim that he hasn't done too much so far! Cut this guy some slack. Danny will produce this year. It's scary to think just how much he'll produce if he were to stay healthy all year. The Yanks have a lot going for them this year: good starting rotation, g...
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Everbody has been defining envelope. Why was the world "envelope" chosen, rather than say "shell", or "boundary". In analogy with the envelopes of airships perhaps? Actually, "shell" might be good. Push the shell too hard and it (the aircraft?) breaks.
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I know that this is not the correct place to post this, but I have exhausted all other logical options. I used to be on the INFO-UNIX newsgroup mailer. The mailers mysteriously quite coming around the end of last year. All e-mails requesting that I be placed back on the list have been ignored. I have been unable ...
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Not so. Surveys have shown while the public thinks certain types of gun control may be acceptable they do believe they have an individual right to keep and bear arms, and that the police should not have /discretion/ over who may and may not own firearms. By the end of the Clinton administration a lot of things will...
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============================================================================ David Matthew Deane (deane@binah.cc.brandeis.edu)
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I'm trying to set up a personal studio. What I'm looking for are a cheap sampler(rack or with keyboard) or a cheap sound card (AudioMedia I or II or something similar).
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What is the directory .X11-unix for in /tmp? When I start x, it is created by the system. This directory wasn't created by root, and it contains an empty file (X0) that is owned by me.
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friends That was what I got from your phrasing, too. Well, then, were they (the ones you saw) black? You don't deny seem to deny it, either. by That is the recommended way to practice with a CCW, too. Aim alone is no good for defense, if you can't get the gun rapidly. What, outside of prejudice, would have ...
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Let's say you have a scanned image of a line drawing; in this case a boat, but it could be anything. On the drawing you have a set of reference points whose true x,y positions are known. Now you digitize the drawing manually (in this case, using Yaron Danon's excellent Digitize program). That is, you use a program...
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For Logitech rodents use the lmouse driver that comes with windows.... also you need to be using a video driver that supports use of the mouse, both the VGA and SUPERVGA that come with Windows 3.1 will support it. both of these are 16 color drivers, if you're lucky the manufacturer of your video card might have a d...
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