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I have a question regarding sending a NULL character across ethernet connection. The actual problem is that emacs (Unix editior) needs the NULL character for setting a mark and unfortunately we don't know how to sent that from IBM PCs across ethernet. I am wondering if anyboy knows the keyboard combination for sending ...
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Well, although this may be an uncommon occurrence (or not) I had a "bad" experience with TechWorks. This past summer I upgraded (increased) the memory in a powerbook and a ci. When I called to place the order for the PB RAM, I was told by the sales person that they would give me a $50 rebate if I would return the or...
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It still applies, except the astronomy these days is Very Long Baseline Radio Astronomy coupled to GPS and Satellite Laser Ranging. The data from NASA's and the Naval Observatory's (among others) is a vital source of data for studies into crustal dynamics, Earth rotation, and purturbations. Every time there is a...
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: : : Shadow mask is when you put your face into : main memory. :
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My understanding is that the 'expected errors' are basically known bugs in the warning system software - things are checked that don't have the right values in yet because they aren't set till after launch, and suchlike. Rather than fix the code and possibly introduce new bugs, they just tell the crew ...
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I responded to Jim's other articles today, but I see that I neglected to respond to this one. I wouldn't want him to think me a hypocrite for not responding to *every* stupid article on t.r.m. [dictionary definitions of "not" "disagree" and "agree" deleted] Oh, but I'm weary of trying to wade through Jim's repertoir...
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Henry, I made the assumption that he who gets there firstest with the mostest wins. Ohhh, you want to put in FINE PRINT which says "Thou shall do wonderous R&D rather than use off-the-shelf hardware"? Sorry, didn't see that in my copy. Most of the Pournellesque proposals run along the lines of <some dollar amount> r...
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Well, thanks to everyone who has entered so far. There are at least 40 entries, and hopefully more people will enter before the deadline, which is 7:30 pm Today, Sunday, April 18, 1993! In the interest of fairness, since I will win anyway, I feel it is only right to actually tell everyone my picks, so that you all wo...
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Is it right??? That is new stuff for me. So it means that you just can not put a sattellite around around the Moon for too long because its orbit will be unstable??? If so, what is the reason??? Is that because the combined gravitacional atraction of the Sun,Moon and Earth that does not provide a stable orbit ar...
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(please respond via email!) Has anybody actually seen the Tek color space stuff working? I'm not having any luck with either the xtici editor from export.lcs.mit.edu or with O'Reilly's ftp-able example xcms from ftp.uu.net. The O'Reilly example fails for almost every set of inputs because XcmsTekHVCQueryMaxV returns...
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------------ Part 12 of 14 ------------ MAX>'AX>'AX>'AX>'AX>'AX>'AX>'AX>'AX>'AX>'AX>'AX>'AX>'AX>'AX>' MAX>'AX>'AX>'AX>'AX>'AX>'AX>'AX>'AX>'AX>'AX>'AX>'AX>'AX>'AX>' MAX>'AX>'AX>'AX>'AX>'AX>'AX>'AX>'AX>'AX>'AX>'AX>'AX>'AX>'AX>' MAX>'AX>'AX>'AX>'AX>'AX>'AX>'AX>'AX>'AX>'AX>'AX>'AX>'AX>'AX>' MAX>',<3$9@L+I:5'W]_?W]_?W]_?>G...
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No! Distribution keywords are case sensitive. What you want is Distribution: world or no Distribution line at all. "WORLD" in capital letters is wrong.
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JL> From: jlecher@pbs.org JL> > I would not classify a mild headache that was continuous for weeks JL> > as migraine, even if the other typical features were there (e.g., JL> > unilateral, nausea and vomiting, photophobia). Migraines are, by JL> > common agreement, episodic rather than constant. JL> > JL> Well, I'm gl...
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Fellow Texans and Members of Crime Strike in Texas Crime Strike in Texas has a loosely knit coalition with most Victims Rights Groups in Texas. We ask that you write a letter protesting the release of the following murderer. This letter should be written to : Raven Kazen - Victims Services Board of Pardons and Pa...
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I would have chosen Alex Zhitnik for biggest suprise. They did expect that he would become a great defenseman, but I don't think anyone knew that he was going to be this impressive in his rookie year. His speed, skating ability, and puck control is exceptional -- he is the one to watch on the Kings. Kris kris@f...
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I don't remember the figures EXACTLY, but there were about 3500 deaths in Texas in 1991 that was caused by guns..... This is more than those beeing killed in car-ACCIDENTS! (Yes, there could be that low sentences or high poverty could influence the figures but they're still *pretty* high right??) I also believe Texas h...
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|| edited and forwarded by the csm.announce moderator; || please respond to the originator by email ALSO; what he || needs, besides a cable that works, is a phone-number and || AppleLink address for Caere - and a smile and a pat on the || back... :-) | Please, I beg you. If you know anything about the Caere...
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Guess the subject says it all. I would like references to any introductory material on Image Databases. Please send any pointers to mini@point.cs.uwm.edu Thanx in advance!
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I'm sure the Pittsburgh group has published the baboon work, but I don't know where. In Chicago they were doing lobe transplants from living donors, and I'm sure they've published. I don't read the transplant literature. I just see the liver transplant patients when they get into neurologic trouble (pretty frequen...
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What about U. Johnny Hodapp, the greatest 2nd baseman in Cleveland Indians history? 225 hits in 1930, consistantly over .300. A great, great second baseman.
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Archive-name: x-faq/part3 Last-modified: 1993/04/04 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: 58)! Where can I get patches to X11R5? The release of new public patches by the MIT X Consortium is announced in the comp.windows.x.announce newsgroup. Patches themselves are availab...
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There's this old SE here. It's got the older-style fans that remind me of a house-ventilator. A cylindrical drum instead of the bladed rotor I usually see. Anyway, the SE makes this loud buzzing noise due to vibration somewheres. If I remove the screws and loosen the front from the back, it quiets down. I can only assu...
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That really depends upon where you draw the line while defining these weapons, and also on if you intend the law to be reflective of modern practice five months or five centuries down the road. I'll give you a little hint: see that manure pile in the farmer's field down the road? In the USA, that is a weapon of m...
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Oh....I see...I didn't realize this... I think that perhaps you should print flyers on this topic, and your reasons for thinking the way you do. You should then distribute them amongst the world's population. You see, I don't think there are many people who are aware of this fact. Thank you for telling us ...
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BTW, the X11 tools come as sources. The sillyness of most vendors lets you stuck with binaries. Anyway, have a look onto xgrab/xgrabsc. It does the IMHO best job for this, including compression.
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Ok, but have you seen Tabaracci play yet? In his two starts and his relief effort for Beaupre, he has looked mighty sharp - don't forget the shutout. I think he's let in just four goals over eight periods of play. I like Hrivnak, but we might actually have to give some credit to David Poile for a change after this ...
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Sorry to put a damper on your plans, but I was there three weeks ago and it wasn't there. Not that I would have known to look for it, of course, but I combed the space exhibits pretty thoroughly and something like that would have caught my attention instantly.
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I was under the impression that the objective is to find conclusive evidence that the puck _did_ cross the line. And, the replays I saw showed fairly conclusively that the puck did _not_ cross the goal line at any time anyway. Somebody screwed up.
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I ordered an Intrepid ES on Jan 25th and haven't seen it yet. I called a couple of weeks ago and was told 2-3 more weeks. It's probably time to call again.
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_MY ADVOCATE_ I sinned. And straightway, posthaste, Satan flew Before the presence of the Most High God And made a railing accusation there. He said, "This soul, this thing of clay and sod, Has sinned. 'Tis true that he has named Thy name; But I demand his death, for Thou hast said, 'The soul that sinneth, it shall di...
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ This is very funny. Anyway, suppose that in fact israel didnot ATTACK jordan till jordan attacked israel. Now, how do you explain the attack on Syria in 1967, Syria didnot enter the war with israel till the 4th day . By the way it is funny that you are implying that the reason behind 1967 by i...
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Hi, Is anyone into medical imaging? I have a good ray tracing background, and I'm interested in that field. Could you point me to some sources? Or better yet, if you have any experience, do you want to talk about what's going on or what you're working on?
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Can anybody recommend a good, application-oriented beginner's reference to RF circuits? I am pretty good on theory & know what different types of modulation mean, but don't have a lot of practical experience. A book detailing working circuits of different types (modulation, power, frequency, what is legal, what is...
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My choice for the escow house would be the Smithsonian, and someplace on the west coast. My biggest concern isn't that the escrow house could be compromised (it will be), but the fact it has been compromised will be kept secret. The keys could be kept under glass, with 24-hour C-SPAN coverage. If you thought your...
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One of the local dealers has a used (7k miles) '93 Probe GT on the lot with a photocopy of a document taped to the window saying the dealership bought the car back from the previous owner because of "Engine noises", but that the Ford district rep had OK'ed the car saying those noises were "normal". I thought it was wo...
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Here at Lewis and Clark College we have recently installed a Digital Film system (based on the Mac Quadra) that does non-linear, full digital editing. If you're considering such a system, here are the pros and cons: For the educational environment, this system is excellent. We use it to produce a variety of educat...
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..stuff deleted... ...more stuff deleted... Hmm, USENET got it's collective hooks into me around 1987 or so right after I switched to engineering. I'd say I started reading alt.atheism around 1988-89. I've probably not posted more than 50 messages in the time since then though. I'll never understand how people can fi...
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[ ... ] Then it also supports basing such regulations on ignorance. Miller had disappeared, and nobody bothered to present _his_ side to the Supreme Court -- in particular, that sawed-off shotguns were used in the World War I trenches, and in other tight spots ever since guns had been invented. Would _you_ turn one ...
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Help! I'm trying to run dxterm's (DECs' xterm) on a DECstation 5000/240 (Ultrix 4.3, X11R4, Motif 1.1.3) with the DISPLAY variable set to an Apollo DN2500 (Domain/OS 10.3, X11R4, Motif ?.?). I get these errors appearing on the DECstation: X Toolkit Warning: Cannot convert string "<Key>apCharDel " to type Virt...
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Obviously, it wouldn't be of much help to treat one problem by knowingly introducing another. Cancer mestastizes. My imperfect understanding of the facts are that gonadal cancer is particularly dangerous in this regard. I haven't done the research on it, but I don't recall ever hearing of a case of cancer being...
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Subject line says it all. Thanks in advance. Please email chuck@cygnus.eid.anl.gov Go Cubs!
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Archive-name: space/groups Last-modified: $Date: 93/04/01 14:39:08 $ SPACE ACTIVIST/INTEREST/RESEARCH GROUPS AND SPACE PUBLICATIONS GROUPS AIA -- Aerospace Industry Association. Professional group, with primary membership of major aerospace firms. Headquartered in the DC area. Acts as the "voice of the aer...
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Did you ever notice how many people on the net have trouble in the comparitively easy task of spelling the nick name of our fair city? I never knew that Philadelphia becomes Phillie or Philli when spoken of. So for all you who don't know yet here's a _little_ clue. IT IS SPELLED: P H I L L Y OK...thank you. ...
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Does anybody know anything about the chips D6275A/D6235A/D6205A chips from DSP Telecommunications Inc? I'd greatly appreciate information about price, pinouts and peripherals. Regards, Henrik Bohre
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Despite my trendy, liberal, feminist tendencies and the fact that I basically agree with what you are saying I will rebut: The basic question here is "how do I know what I am supposed to do?" This is true in every situation that comes up. Some people do not think about it at all and merely follow their impulses. I c...
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Yep, it's called OS2!
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No, he's not missing anything. You're right that some models of the 650 ship in the USA without FPU or Ethernet. Per Ejeklint is also right -- *all*, I repeat, *ALL* Centris 650's sold here in New Zealand and, I assume, Europe have the FPU and Ethernet.
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I've seen solar battery boosters, and they seem to come without any guarantee. On the other hand, I've heard that some people use them with success, although I have yet to communicate directly with such a person. Have you tried one? What was your experience? How did you use it (occasional charging, long-term leave-it-f...
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If Clipper comes to cellular phones along with legal proscriptions against using other cipher systems on these phones, a new and potentially dangerous class of crime is created. Criminals who very badly want inscrutable tactical communications (specifically the terrorists and drug dealers who proponents of key escrow ...
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I was whatching The History Of The Indy 500 the other day, and early in the film, around the '10-'20's, a name, Lois Chevrolet, came out of the blue. I wanted to know if he is THE Chevrolet founder or mearly a driver who's name was called the same as the other guy's?:^)
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First of all let's assume that you are right that fewer guns would make it in to the country, that sounds great (to those that see guns as inherently evil) except then every one of those guns would be in the hands of someone who obviously couldn't care less about following the law, after all they got the gun illega...
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I'm still catching up from Spring Break, but bear with me... Javy Lopez has proven, over 1400+ AB in the minor leagues, that he is ready to play in the majors. He is *not* being rushed. Players who are clearly too good for AA and play behind stiffs at the major league level are wasting their time, and may actually ...
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ajteel@dendrite.cs.Colorado.EDU (A.J. Teel) writes... Fine. If you think it's an expose of corruption and fraud, please prevent a jury question. Don't just reassert your opening statement. No indication that was what happened until now. Editing down is always possible. It would be interesting to hear wh...
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{Description of "External Tank" option for SSF redesign deleted} Yo Ken, let's keep on-top of things! Both the "External Tank" and "Wingless Orbiter" options have been deleted from the SSF redesign options list. Today's (4/23) edition of the New York Times reports that O'Connor told the panel that some redesign p...
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why does my keyboard not have a cents key ? C like to have my 2 cents worth or $ 0.02 (boaring) -David =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
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1976 BMW 530i The original four door sports sedan Arctic Blue metallic with gold alloy plus-1 wheels (Rial 15") Goodyear Eagle GT+4 racing tires (mud/snow-rated) 3.0 liter, 186 HP, fuel injected engine w/Stahl headers adjustable gas shocks all around (Koni,BYK) 4 speed stick, 4 wheel power disc brakes, sunroof, PS, ...
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Yes, Fred, my heart and prayers go out to the mother and others who have been victims of these and other senseless crimes. However, I feel that you have missed the point of the previous postings (see top). Your statement of 'responsibility' is felt as an attack towards the members of this group. You are attempt...
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AAAAAAAAAAAA! RUN! RUN FOR YOUR LIVES! Then why are they in the process of systematically dismantling some of their socialistic health care systems through privitization of key components? If I hold a gun to your wife, would you respond the same way? I don't think so. While the age of aquarius may have hit the W...
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Does anyone out there have any info on the up and coming fall comdex '93? I was asked by one of my peers to get any info that might be available. Or, could anyone point me in the right direction? Any help would be appreciated.
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No one can answer that. If she gets reflex sympathetic dystrophy, it could last forever. Just hope she does not. Most don't. Sometimes they do and sometimes they don't. You just have to do the best job you can reattaching and hope. You should know in a few months. -- --------------------------------------...
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I apologize if this article is slightly confusing, and late. The origonal draft didn't make it through the moderators quote-screens. So I did violence to it, but if you remember the article I am responding to it should still make sence. What, no hello for heathan netters? I feel all left out now. :( [deletia- table...
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I told some friends of mine two weeks ago that Koresh was dead. The FBI and the BATF could not let a man like that live. He was a testimonial to their stupidity and lies. Now before everyone gets crazy with me, let me say that Koresh was crazy as a bed bug, but out government was crazier...and they lied to us. ...
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[Several people were involved in trying to figure out who first used the phrase "God-shaped hole". --clh] "There is a God shaped vacuum in all of us" (or something to that effect) is generally attributed to Blaise Pascal. What I want to know is how can you have a God shaped vacuum inside of you if God is in fact infi...
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I went back and looked at the review again. They claim there were significant differences in manipulating a 27 meg test file, but with smaller files, the two platforms were the about the same. David
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On 12-Apr-93 in Environmentalism and paganism And what of those of us who already have answers to their questions without turning to christianity (or, in my case, any religion)? Whay RIGHT do you have to presume to lecture me about what I should believe??
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I'd like to see this info as well. As for wavelength, I think you're primarily going to find two - 880 nM +/- a bit, and/or 950 nM +/- a bit. Usually it is about 10 nM either way. The two most common I have seen were 880 and 950 but I have also heard of 890 and 940. I'm not sure that the 10 nM one way or anothe...
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HP 48SX calculator with 128K card. Have manuals, boxes, pc cable, etc. Only 5 months old, hardly used. Make an offer. Mike --
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: Hi! : I will change my 286 soon, and i read something about the ibm ps : value-point... anyone have one? the video card is really a 24 bit card? : how much cost in U.S.? : And the last question... can the ps value point 486 sx 25mhz : upgrade to a 486 dx2 66mhz??? : : Thank you veeery much in advance! : ...
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That's right. Humans have gone somewhat beyond this though. Perhaps our goal is one of self-actualization. Now you are letting an omniscient being give information to me. This was not part of the original premise. Which type of morality are you talking about? In a natural sense, it is not at all immoral to ha...
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And have Jesse Jackson picket the stadium?
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Nolan Ryan has torn cartlidge inhis right knee. Is having surgery and is expected to miss 2-5 weeks.
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SMARTCAM VERSION 7 FOR SALE. Purchased in August 1992. Latest version! Also willing to sell 486 33dx. 124mg hard drive. 17" multi scan monitor. paid $11,000 for software and $2800 for computer. Also includes 1 yr maintanence contract that can be updated every year for apx. $950 per year. Make offer. Call 1 800 940-7...
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Didn't the new study asked "have you engaged in homosexual intercourse within the last two years" whereas Kinsey asked "have you ever engaged or thought about engaging in homosexual activity". Sort of like the difference between "did you have yogurt this morning" and "are you allergic to lactose". -- ...
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.d. .d. I just thought of another one, in the Bible, so it's definately not because of *lack* of religion. The Book of Esther (which I read the other day for other reasons) describes the origin of Pur'im, a Jewish celbration of joy and peace. The long and short of the story is that 75,000 people were killed when peop...
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The number of civilian Iraqi deaths were way over-exaggerated and exploited for anti-war emotionalism by the liberal news media. The facts are that less Iraqis died in the Gulf War than did civilians in any other war of comparable size this century! This was due mostly to the short duration coupled with precise su...
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Hi, Please reply to me direct as I am not a member of this list. I am new to X, so please excuse my lax (read: "probably incorrect") terminology! Environment: Sun Sparc 10, SunOs 4.1.3. X11R5 path level 23. My X process is started by xdm. i) I want to setup the backgroud (root window?) of the tvtwm displa...
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Not provable. It's about as "provable" as the number of votes vast for Bill Clinton in the last election. If you accept the information available, you can prove one way or the other. If you refuse to accept it, nothing is "provable." Fine, support your assertation. But, you haven't supported any ass...
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Farewell, Minnesota fans. Get stuffed, Dallas Stars. As the North Stars fade to black, I hope that Minneapolis/St. Paul are not long without an NHL team. It just seems "right" that the hotbed of amateur hockey in the USA should have an NHL team as well. The loss of the team is certainly not the fault of the fans (t...
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Oh, Bobby. You're priceless. Did I ever tell you that? My policy with Bobby's posts, should anyone give a damn, is to flick through the thread at high speed, searching for posts of Bobby's which have generated a whole pile of followups, then go in and extract the hilarious quote inevitably present for .sig purposes....
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/ iftccu:talk.politics.guns / mikey@ccwf.cc.utexas.edu (Strider) / 8:51 pm Apr 12, 1993 / I've been watching this knife verses gun bit for a while now, (even contributed a few comments) but this stuff "I'd rather face a knife than a gun" has GOT to come from ignorance! I used to think pretty much the same thing, t...
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Archive-name: space/math Last-modified: $Date: 93/04/01 14:39:12 $ PERFORMING CALCULATIONS AND INTERPRETING DATA FORMATS COMPUTING SPACECRAFT ORBITS AND TRAJECTORIES References that have been frequently recommended on the net are: "Fundamentals of Astrodynamics" Roger Bate, Donald Mueller, Jerry White ...
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What does a lack of taste of foods, or a sense of taste that seems "off" when eating foods in someone who has cancer mean? What are the possible causes of this? Why does it happen? Pt has Stage II breast cancer, and is taking tamoxifin. Also has Stage IV lung cancer with known CNA metastasis, and is taking klonopin (a...
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Does anyone know of bigger raster fonts? I'm using a Mag 15H monitor with a Diamond SS24X in 1280x1024 mode and would prefer to have larger characters for the windows heading (practically for everything). I'm already using the 8514 character sets. mark
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Ummm.. I think you left the message out... I get these protection faults all the time on my machine at work, a 486 33MHz with 4MB RAM, Windows 3.1, with Dos 5.0. At home (on a 386 40MHz, 8MB RAM, Windows 3.1 and Dos 5.0) I *never* get these. Any idea what could be wrong? Someone already suggested I check for t...
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I'm planning to buy a new VLB/EISA system with a good graphic performance. So far I looked at the ATI GUP VLB as my favorite graphics-card. But recently I heard something about a new card from Miro. It was the Miro Crystal 24s with 3 MB and True Color support up to 1024x768. It costs just a little more than the ATI. ...
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I usually use "Algorithms for graphics and image processing" by Theodosios Pavlidis, but other people here got them same idea and now 3 of 4 copies in the libraries have been stolen! Another reference is "Digital Image Processing" by Gonzalez and Wintz/Wood, which is widely available but a little expensive ($55 here-...
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Archive-name: Intel-Unix-X-faq Last-modified: 30 Mar 1993 Note: This is a major re-organization (and replacement) of my "Frequently Asked Questions About X386" FAQ list. This article includes answers to: I) What options do I have for X software on my Intel-based Unix system? 1. Free options 2. Commercial opt...
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>Hi... what alternatives to the Express modem do Duo owners have (if >they want to go at least 9600 baud)? >Every place in town says they are back ordered, and part of the reason >I want a laptop mac is so I can use it as a remote terminal from >wherever I am, but I really would hate to have to wait 2 mont...
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I am a Mac-user when it comes to graphics (that's what I own software and hardware for) and I've recently come across a large number of TTTDDD format modeling databases. Is there any software, mac or unix, for translating those to something I could use, like DXF? Please reply via email.
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I'm not sure if this is the correct place to ask this question. If not, please forgive me and point me in the right direction. Does anybody know of a program that converts .GIF files to .BMP files and if so, where can I ftp it from? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Please respond via e-mail as I do not read ...
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The last name is Niedermayer, as in New Jersey's Scott's last name, because (you guessed it) they are brothers. But Rob Niedermayer is a center, not a defenseman. I am not sure that the Sharks will take Kariya. They aren't saying much, but they apparently like Niedermayer and Victor Kozlov, along with Kariya. Chr...
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Where's an ftp site for Trumpet? (other than wuarchive, umich,.. something off the beaten path??)
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I was wondering if anyone out in net-land have any opinions on MGs in general. I know they are not the most reliable cars around but summer is approaching and they are convertibles `8^). I'm interested in a 75 MG but any opinions on MGs would be appreciated. Thanks.
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Hiya all, I realise this has little to do with pc's but it does have a lot to do with hardware.... So, has nay of you heard of a computer called the Connection Machine. If so, could you e-mail me any and all info you have, eg- references, ideas etc. All help is appreciated. Caviar Dreams L.Cause
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Thanks to all who replied to my initial question. I've been away in New Jersey all week and was surprised to see all the responses when I got back. To the person asking about nicotine patches, there are four on the market:
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These laws written for the Israelites, God's chosen people whom God had expressly set apart from the rest of the world. The Israelites were a direct witness to God's existence. To disobey God after KNOWing that God is real would be an outright denial of God and therefore immediately punishable. Remember, these laws ...
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: I am in the market for a bike and have recently found a 1990 : Honda VRF 750 at a dealership. The bike has about 47,000 miles : and is around $4500. It has had two previous owners, both employees : of the dealership who, I have been told, took very good care of the : bike. : I have two questions: 1) Is this too many...
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