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And does it not say in scripture that no man knows the hour of His coming, not
even the angels in Heaven but only the Father Himself? DK was trying to play
God by breaking the seals himself. DK killed himself and as many of his
followers as he could. BTW, God did save the children. They are in Heaven,
a far better... | 15talk.religion.misc | trimmed_train |
3,716 | In Windows I created a permanent Swap-file of 7771Kb as win3.1
recommended me to do that (32bit access).
If I use EMM386.EXE, after win3.1 startup I have 6689K of memory
free, if I leave EMM386.EXE out of my config.sys I have 9935K
of memory free, and windows recommends me a swap file of 11769K.
I use DOS6, with memma... | 18comp.os.ms-windows.misc | trimmed_train |
5,757 |
The VESA standard can be requested from VESA:
VESA
2150 North First Street, Suite 440
San Jose, CA 95131-2029
Ask for the VESA VBE and Super VGA Programming starndards. VESA
also defines local bus and other standards.
The VESA standard only addresses ways in which an application
can find out info and capabi... | 1comp.graphics | trimmed_train |
297 |
I dunno, on my old GS1000E the tank-seat junction was nice and smooth.
But if you were to travel all the way forward, you'd collect the top
triple-clamp in a sensitive area. I'd hate to have to make the choice,
but I think I'd prefer the FJ's gas tank. :-) | 12rec.motorcycles | trimmed_train |
9,748 |
Oh yeah, Israel was really ready to "expand its borders" on the holiest day
of the year (Yom Kippur) when the Arabs attacked in 1973. Oh wait, you
chose to omit that war...perhaps because it 100% supports the exact
OPPOSITE to the point you are trying to make? I don't think that it's
because it was the war that hi... | 6talk.politics.mideast | trimmed_train |
4,003 | Thanks for the Update. | 10sci.space | trimmed_train |
7,933 |
The reason they place their outside corner at the location you requested
is because that's what the ICCCM says they should do.
This code will almost certainly break. Calling XMapWindow and then
XFlush does not guarantee that the window is visible and managed by the
window manager. Even if this did work, there isn'... | 16comp.windows.x | trimmed_train |
1,174 |
A word of warning, though: Kryptonite also sells almost useless cable
locks under the Kryptonite name.
When I obtained my second motorcycle, I migrated one of my Kryptonite
U-locks from my bicycle to the new bike. I then went out shopping for
a new lock for the bicycle.
For about the same money ($20) I had the ch... | 12rec.motorcycles | trimmed_train |
4,823 | First game, first at bat. | 2rec.sport.baseball | trimmed_train |
10,928 |
That's nothing. When a friend of mine went shopping for a small
sedan a few years ago, she brought me along as a token male so
the salespeople wouldn't give her the "bimbo" treatment.
Her first choice was a Mazda 323, and second choice was a Nissan
Sentra. We went to a Mazda dealership and described what "we"
wanted... | 4rec.autos | trimmed_train |
8,484 | 5misc.forsale | trimmed_train | |
2,024 | I have and use xrecplay for X11R5. Does one exist for X11R4???
I have tried to contact one of the developers, Eric Swildens, at
ess@hal.com but he is no longer there and has no forwarding email
address. Archie is no help either.
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks,
| 16comp.windows.x | trimmed_train |
2,158 | <stuff deleted>
<other stuff deleted>
Wouldn't it be cheaper to just buy a little fourteen inch colour tv? Just
curious...
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6,659 | I have a 486 machine with a 3.5" A: drive and a 5.25" B: drive. I
want to swap them so 3.5" drive is A: What do I have to do?
TIA
| 3comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware | trimmed_train |
6,046 |
Yeah, the "Feingold Diet" is a load of crap. Children diagnosed with ADD
who are placed on this diet show no improvement in their intellectual and
social skills, which in fact continue to decline. Of course, the parents
who are enthusiastic about this approach lap it up at the expense of their
children's development... | 19sci.med | trimmed_train |
492 | This appeared today in the | 4rec.autos | trimmed_train |
9,698 |
I strongly disagree that absolute truth would not require interpretation.
That's because truth may be absolute, but it may not be obvious. Like
so many things, the truth is always subject to misinterpretation.
I strongly suspect that we are reaching an impasse here, which is why I
deign from commenting much further.... | 0soc.religion.christian | trimmed_train |
7,531 | I've been following the Giants closely over the off-season -- newspapers,
notesgroup, etc -- but I had my first up close and personal last night at
the Stick.
After watching Giants hitters struggle last year, Barry's swing was
very impressive -- he's very quick and his swing seems effortless, even
compared to Clark (... | 2rec.sport.baseball | trimmed_train |
10,453 |
Like most high-volume manufacturers, Adcom has most of its PC boards
assembled off-shore (in their case, mostly in the far east). Final
assembly _and testing_ are done in East Brunswick.
The products are, and have always been, designed entirely in the US;
by their own staff and by audiophile gurus like Walter Jung... | 11sci.electronics | trimmed_train |
4,480 | %>I dunno, Lemieux? Hmmm...sounds like he
%>has *French* blood in him!!! Hey! France is part of Europe! Send that
%>Euro-blooded boy back!!!
%
% Don't you Americans study history...the French settled in North America
% as early or before the British...Lemieux can probably trace back his
% North American heritage ba... | 17rec.sport.hockey | trimmed_train |
1,963 | 10sci.space | trimmed_train | |
2,208 |
Finding the circumcenter of a tetrahedron is discussed on page 33 in
CONTOURING: A guide to the analysis and display of spatial data,
by Dave Watson, Pergamon Press, 1992, ISBN 0 08 040286 0, 321p.
Each pair of tetrahedral vertices define a plane which is a
perpendicular bisector of the line between that pair. ... | 1comp.graphics | trimmed_train |
2,963 | Probably within 50 years, a new type of eugenics will be possible.
Maybe even sooner. We are now mapping the human genome. We will
then start to work on manipulation of that genome. Using genetic
engineering, we will be able to insert whatever genes we want.
No breeding, no "hybrids", etc. The ethical question is, ... | 19sci.med | trimmed_train |
5,922 |
No. No. NOOO!!!
The ground (green) wire is for safety. No current is supposed to flow in it
under normal conditions. This means that there's normally no voltage drop in
it either. It is supposed to be safe to touch the ground wire... even if
you're grounded in some other way at the same time.
The neutral (whi... | 11sci.electronics | trimmed_train |
8,529 | OK -- so we've got a hotly contested BMWOA election and some inept
leadership.
My question is the history of the BMW organization that lead to the
formation of the BMWRA. Was there something going on in the OA years
ago that precipitated the formation of two competing owner's groups?
Just to stave off flames: I'm a ... | 12rec.motorcycles | trimmed_train |
2,161 |
Don't just nab it, POUNCE on it. These are fairly rare bikes, and
they are MORE than adequate for putting a big brown stripe in your shorts.
Does a 50mph power wheelie appeal to you? I thought it would...
Only really bad things: the stock clutch isn't up to the task.
Barnett can take care of this. The back tire... | 12rec.motorcycles | trimmed_train |
8,977 |
I'm sure the whole newspaper is copyrighted. They could have gotten
permission to use the image under their own copyright. | 1comp.graphics | trimmed_train |
10,651 | I am having trouble obtaining the specified standby current drain from
a MC146818A Real Time Clock. Has anyone out there had some experience
in doing this? The specs call for a few sequences to be met before
standby mode is activated, and are a bit hard to decipher on that, but
I thought that I had it worked out. Ho... | 11sci.electronics | trimmed_train |
7,916 | On a related note, how can I use xv to display colored GIFs on my
root display with HP Vue?
All I can do with Vue is display xbm's through their
Backdrop Style Manager.
xv does not seem to be able to override whatever Vue
puts there.
Thanks, Jan
| 16comp.windows.x | trimmed_train |
471 | 1992-93 Los Angeles Kings notes.
--------------------------------
Playoffs:
---------
*Stauber disturbed by third-man theme
by Rick Sadowski, Daily News
Barry Melrose's decision to stick Robb Stauber in the stands rather than in the
crease or even on the bench for the Stanley Cup playoffs does not sit well with
the ro... | 17rec.sport.hockey | trimmed_train |
3,836 |
Unfortunately, if you launch this from the US (or are a US citizen),
you will need a launch permit from the Office of Commercial Space
Transportation, and I think it may be difficult to get a permit for
an antisatellite weapon... :-)
The threshold at which OCST licensing kicks in is roughly 100km.
(The rules are actu... | 10sci.space | trimmed_train |
114 |
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Keep in mind this was in Massachussetts. Today was Patriots Day, a state
holiday. I think it might be a floating holiday, but given that the
Marathon also happens the same day, most people don't go in.
--
#include <std_disclaimer.h> | 2rec.sport.baseball | trimmed_train |
9,636 | Hello fellow 'netters.
I am asking for your collected wisdom to help me decide which printer I
should purchase, the Canon BJ200 (BubbleJet) vs. the HP DeskJet 500. I
thought, rather than trust the salesperson, I would benefit more from
relying on those who use these printers daily and use them to their fullest
potent... | 18comp.os.ms-windows.misc | trimmed_train |
2,034 |
Mike Terry asks:
No Mike. It is imposible due to the shaft effect. The centripital effects
of the rotating shaft counteract any tendency for the front wheel to lift
off the ground. | 12rec.motorcycles | trimmed_train |
1,413 |
I doubt there are good prospects for a self armoring system
for venus surface conditions (several hundred degrees, very high
pressure of CO2, possibly sulfuric and nitric acids or oxides
but it is a notion to consider for outer planets rs where you might
pick up ices under less extream upper atmosphere conditions b... | 10sci.space | trimmed_train |
5,533 |
Go-Video machines used in HQ2 mode will copy even the MacroVision.
Go-Video phone number (602)998-3400.
Ask for sales department. Since the state of Arizona does not go on
Daylight Savings time, we effectively are in Pacific time zone. | 11sci.electronics | trimmed_train |
8,208 | Two follow up's to Mark's last posting:
1. As far as current investigations, the Church recently declared the
crying statue and corresponding messages from Mary at Akita,
Japan as approved (I found this out about a month ago.)
2. Again in the proof department, start with the appearances of Mary
at ... | 0soc.religion.christian | trimmed_train |
4,059 | [...]
[...]
Oh, lord. This is where I came in.
Obcountersteer: For some reason, I've discovered that pulling on the
wrong side of the handlebars (rather than pushing on the other wrong
side, if you get my meaning) provides a feeling of greater control. For
example, rather than pushing on the right side to lean ri... | 12rec.motorcycles | trimmed_train |
10,220 | I have an HP 1815 TDR plug-in for an HP180 series scope or mainframe
that I'm never going to use (no scope any more). If you're interested
in it, please let me know. Price? Probably real cheap.
This notice may have appeared once before. I posted, and it never showed
up on our local server...
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1,908 |
I was convinced that no one could have a more warped sense of the
world. They were 'our' grandparents who were cold-bloodedly exterminated
by the Armenians between 1914 and 1920, not yours. And you can always
participate in 'The Turkish Genocide Day' along with millions of Turkish
and Kurdish people on April 23, 19... | 6talk.politics.mideast | trimmed_train |
11,192 |
The name is a working name only; quite unofficial. The formal designation
is 1993 FW.
| 10sci.space | trimmed_train |
4,404 |
You really belong to the 25-30% of ignorants in USA who don't know what
the Holocaust ("Shoa" should be the real word) was. First you write in
Message-ID: <1993Apr24.203620.6531@Virginia.EDU>
Date: Sat, 24 Apr 1993 20:36:20 GMT
^^^^^^^
and later... | 6talk.politics.mideast | trimmed_train |
6,762 | #
#I'm trying to write some code that lets me draw lines and do rubber-band
#boxes in Motif/X. I'm running on an 8-bit display for which I've created a
#colormap and am using almost all of the colors. I want to draw the lines
#in a drawing area widget -- a widget in which I'm displaying a bitmap using
#XPutImage(). ... | 16comp.windows.x | trimmed_train |
227 |
I think the problem here is that I pretty much ignored the part
about the Jews sightseeing for 2000 years, thinking instead that
the important part of what the original poster said was the bit
about killing Palestinians. In retrospect, I can see how the
sightseeing thing would be offensive to many. I originally saw
... | 8alt.atheism | trimmed_train |
9,439 | Melissa, there is a simpler procedure called a "Dorsal slit" that is
really the first step of the usual circumcision. It is simpler and
quicker, but the pain is about the same as circumcision after the
anesthetic wears off and the aesthetic result post healing is not as
good. See your friendly urologist for more deta... | 19sci.med | trimmed_train |
5,866 | : From: brad@optilink.COM (Brad Yearwood)
: Assume in this case the usual canard-adversary of narcotraficantes. They
: probably have more cash than the KGB did, and they're probably more generous
: at handing it out. It will be easier than ever to find or cultivate Walkers
: and Pollards for the keys, and it will be... | 7sci.crypt | trimmed_train |
8,555 | Anyone have figures or pointers to references about
how fast/much car prices have gone up in the last decade? | 4rec.autos | trimmed_train |
6,892 | I bought this chip from Suncoast Technology and tried to build their
dtmf decoder circuit. But it's not working...
If anyone has the pinouts and possibly the voltage specs I'd sure
appreciated it. If someone could fax, email, or snail mail a copy
of the spec sheet for this chip that would be even better. :)
Please ... | 11sci.electronics | trimmed_train |
3,752 |
I hate to pour cold water on this, but currently seawater extracted
uranium, even using the new, improved fiber absorbers from Japan, is
about 20 times more expensive than uranium on the spot market.
Uranium is *very* cheap right now, around $10/lb. Right now, there
are mines closing because they can't compete with... | 10sci.space | trimmed_train |
8,198 |
Reading newspapers to learn about this kind of stuff is not the best idea in
the world. Newspaper reporters are notoriously ignorant on the subject of
religion, and are prone to exaggeration in the interests of having a "real"
story (that is, a bigger headline).
Let's back up to 1935. At this point, we have the Ma... | 8alt.atheism | trimmed_train |
1,502 | WANTED:
Refrigerator. | 5misc.forsale | trimmed_train |
4,876 | DROPLET VOL 1, No 11, Part 1
A D R O P L E T
From The Vast Ocean Of The Miraculous Qur'an
Translations from the Arabic and Turkish Writings of
Bediuzzaman Said Nursi, The Risale-i Noor
VOL 1, No 11, Part 1
------------------------------------------------------------------
NINETEENTH LETTER
MU'JIZAT-I... | 15talk.religion.misc | trimmed_train |
8,285 | I have a CASIO B.O.S.S. SF-9500 Digital Dairy/organizer for sale.
The unit has 64 kb with the expansion card slot. Very good condition.
Asking $110.00 plus shipping. | 5misc.forsale | trimmed_train |
10,274 | I want to be able to take a bunch of home-made songs (from DAT or other
suitable master) and output them to a short run (10-20 off) of standard
music CDs. Would one of the CD recorders designed for writeable CD ROMs work
for this purpose? Alternatively, is there a service that does this sort of
thing for a fee?
I... | 11sci.electronics | trimmed_train |
6,650 |
Unfortunately your phrasing is ambiguous. Re-writing more carefully, we have
(at least) two possibilities. The first:
Things called "Mercedes" are cars
That girl is called "Mercedes"
Therefore that girl is a car
That is entirely valid as a piece of logical deduction. It is not sound,
because the first statement i... | 8alt.atheism | trimmed_train |
10,846 | NUT CASE PANICS!!!!REALIZES HE'S MADE A COMPLETE FOOL OF HIMSELF IN FRONT OF
THOUSANDS OF NETTERS!!!!BACKS AWAY FROM EARLIER RASH STATEMENTS!!!!GOD HAVE
MERCY ON HIM!!!!
| 9talk.politics.guns | trimmed_train |
1,857 |
Yah. So?
He certainly didn't earn his last one. *HOW* many games did he blow
in the World Series? All of the ones he started?
Oh, yes. Definitely. Therefore Morris is better than Clemens.
Don't give me that shit. If Boston had Alomar, Olerud, Henke, and
Ward while Toronto had Rivera, Jack Clark, Jeff Reardo... | 2rec.sport.baseball | trimmed_train |
3,666 | Archive-name: cryptography-faq/part02
Last-modified: 1993/4/15
FAQ for sci.crypt, part 2: Net Etiquette
This is the second 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.
N... | 7sci.crypt | trimmed_train |
10,366 | My wife has one of these. I have not had much chance to fiddle with
it, but in comparison to our Laserwriters with Canon engines, she
complains that the print is too light for her taste. The difference
is quite apparent even when the print setting on the Select 310 is
adjusted to the darkest possible level. I don't ... | 14comp.sys.mac.hardware | trimmed_train |
581 |
Not too hard to remember, I bought a GS1000 new in '78. :-) It was
3rd place in the '78 speed wars (behind the CBX & XS Eleven) with a
11.8 @ 113 1/4 mile, and 75 horses. That wouldn't even make a good 600
these days. Then again, I paid $2800 for it, so technology isn't the
only thing that's changed. Of course I'd st... | 12rec.motorcycles | trimmed_train |
3,617 |
But, the goal need not be a subjective one. For instance, the goal of
natural morality is the propogation of a species, perhaps. It wasn't
really until the more intelligent animals came along that some revisions
to this were necessary. Intelligent animals have different needs than
the others, and hence a morality ... | 8alt.atheism | trimmed_train |
2,052 |
Hey, it's better than the status quo.
I am far less worried about "the feds" tapping my phone than high school
scanner surfers who get their kicks out of eavesdropping on cellular and
cordless phone calls.
It would be stupid to rely on even a "Clipperized" channel for truly
sensitive material, but it *does* seem ... | 7sci.crypt | trimmed_train |
7,903 |
Unfortunately, Hep B infection can eventuate in chronic hepatitis and
subsequent cirrhosis. Although not many patients with Hep B go on to
chronic hepatitis, it does still occur in a good number (20%?) and is
something to keep in mind. Hepatitis C (was: non-A, non-B Hep) much
more frequently leads to chronic hep an... | 19sci.med | trimmed_train |
7,095 |
: What are the Leafs to do? I am a Leaf supporter and
: I say the Leafs are going down in four unless there
: is nothing short of a miracle or a stroke of genenius hits
Root for another team. ;-)
: Andreychuck and Borchevsky have no business playing against
: the Wings. They are too small. The key to any Leafs s... | 17rec.sport.hockey | trimmed_train |
3,858 |
Suppose you have an idle app with a realized and mapped Window that contains
Xlib graphics. A button widget, when pressed, will cause a new item
to be drawn in the Window. This action clearly should not call XCopyArea()
(or equiv) directly; instead, it should register the existence of the new
item in a memory struc... | 16comp.windows.x | trimmed_train |
2,591 | I wrote...
and it has since turned out that all the mirror sites I looked at were
fooled by a restructuring at the original site - zaphod.ncsa.uiuc.edu -
and hence were in a mess. That and a pointer to 'imconv' should get
me started. Ta muchly.
Cheers
Markus | 1comp.graphics | trimmed_train |
3,243 | Graham E. Thomas, grahamt@phantom.gatech.edu
sighting.
I can top that one. Friday afternoon 4-16-93 I
look out my window in Long Beach CA. What do I
see but the new Ferrari. I looks like a mix
between the ragtop testarossa (sp?) and the batman
car. It seems Ferrari had their Annual dinner
at the place downstairs. ... | 4rec.autos | trimmed_train |
8,545 |
art
| 14comp.sys.mac.hardware | trimmed_train |
8,630 | : Announce that a reward of $1 billion would go to the first corporation
: who successfully keeps at least 1 person alive on the moon for a year.
: Then you'd see some of the inexpensive but not popular technologies begin
: to be developed. THere'd be a different kind of space race then!
I'm an advocate of this ide... | 10sci.space | trimmed_train |
5,213 | In an earlier article, I explained that what many people find arrogant about
Christians is that some Christians profess absolute certianty about their
beliefs and doctrines. That is, many Christians insist that they CANNOT have
made any mistakes when discovering their beliefs, which amounts to saying
that they are inf... | 0soc.religion.christian | trimmed_train |
468 |
I'm not surprised that you see no wisdom in them. That is because your
premises are wrong from the word "Go". You claim that Christianity is
based on blind faith, but this simply is not so. Just look at the
current thread on the evidence for Jesus' resurrection for evidence
that Jesus was real and that he triumphed... | 0soc.religion.christian | trimmed_train |
6,004 |
The 5426 has its own set of drivers. You may be using the
drivers intended for the 5420 or 5422 by mistake.
Be sure you have the 5426 driver version 1.2
Don't quote me on this one, but I'd steer clear of the
multi resolution driver that allows you to change resolution
without exiting Windows. I think it's buggy.... | 18comp.os.ms-windows.misc | trimmed_train |
7,817 | How long has Don Cherry been a student at SFU? (or is that Arche Bunker?)
Please, keep this racist drivel off of the net. You're an embarassment
to Canadians everywhere. | 17rec.sport.hockey | trimmed_train |
5,984 |
Let us not forget the Nazi Armenians. Nazi Armenians were of service
to Germans in Arab countries as well. As Uzun put it, one well-known
case which received a lot of media-coverage involved two Nazi Armenian
agents which were dropped over Syria by Italian war planes. The mission
of the agents was to mingle among... | 6talk.politics.mideast | trimmed_train |
5,436 | Please get a REAL life.
| 10sci.space | trimmed_train |
9,662 | Hi!
Anyone know anything about the Interdisciplinary Bible Research
Institute, operating out of Hatfield, Pa?
I'm really interested in their theories on old-earth
(as opposed to young earth) and what they believe about evolution.
Thanks,
In the Master,
Charley.
--
Seek God and you will find, among o... | 0soc.religion.christian | trimmed_train |
3,219 | If the heading is true, Mr. Frank should be ashamed of himself.
Nothing makes me gag more than people who don't respect the
rights of others to voice their opinions. My idol Lenny Bruce
once commented about "that asshole Time Magazine" when they
advocated censorship of his material. Time actually sided
with the cops... | 13talk.politics.misc | trimmed_train |
4,620 | Today's atrocity in Waco has finally impelled me to start working on
something I've been thinking about for some time. Over the last few
years I have heard of one case after another of government running
completely amok. Unfortunately, most people are oblivious of the
government's crimes and still think of it as thei... | 9talk.politics.guns | trimmed_train |
5,912 |
Whether a scientific idea comes while one is staring out the window, or
dreaming, or having a fantasy, or watching an apple fall (Newton), or
sitting in a bath (Archimedes) ... it is ultimately the result of a lot of
intense scientific thinking done beforehand. Letting one's mind roam
freely and giving rein to one's... | 19sci.med | trimmed_train |
160 | Mr. water-head,
i never said that israel diverted lebanese rivers, in fact i said that
israel went into southern lebanon to make sure that no
water is being used on the lebanese
side, so that all water would run into Jordan river where there
israel will use it !#$%^%&&*-head. | 6talk.politics.mideast | trimmed_train |
10,950 |
Why would you want to do that? The goal is to do it cheaper (remember,
this isn't government). Instead of leasing an expensive launch pad,
just use a SSTO and launch from a much cheaper facility.
Allen
| 10sci.space | trimmed_train |
11,021 | grady@netcom.com suggests using a common but restricted-distribution private
key to allow public key system encrypted postings. In theory that will work
fine as long as the privae key remains secure.
In practice it would be a good idea to check to see if that would be a
violation of some net rule, practice, custom, et... | 7sci.crypt | trimmed_train |
2,273 | PENINSULA CRUISERS THIRD ANNUAL AUTOFAIRE
WHAT: CAR SHOW (FOR ANY AND ALL TYPES OF VEHICLES INCLUDING PEDAL CARS)
WHERE: KENAI MALL, KENAI, ALASKA
WHEN: MAY 14, 15, & 16, 1993
WHO: PENINSULA CRUISERS CAR CLUB, KENAI, AK (907-283-4979)
WHY: PROCEEDS OF THIS EVENT TO BENEFIT THE COOPER LANDING AMBULANCE CORPS.
GENE... | 4rec.autos | trimmed_train |
6,808 |
(Atheist drivel deleted . . .)
Untitled
========
A seed is such a miraculous thing,
It can sit on a shelf forever.
But how it knows what to do, when it's stuck in the ground,
Is what makes it so clever.
It draws nutrients from the soil through it's roots,
And gathers its force from the sun
It puts forth... | 0soc.religion.christian | trimmed_train |
7,126 | Being a big fan of the official IBM keyboards, I have a PS/2 keyboard attached
to my clone computer. I want to know if there is a software utility
out there that can be used to switch the locations of the ctrl and
cap locks keys. Even better, does IBM or any third party make ctrl
and cap lock key replacements that c... | 3comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware | trimmed_train |
1,099 |
I didn't mean to offend or anything, I'm just quoting Stanky himself on
the subject. I remember one time last year he was being interviewed by
ESPN, and the interviewer (can't remember who), asked Stanky if he was
Jewish because he (the interviewer) was Jewish and wanted to see more
Jewish ballplayers. To which Stank... | 2rec.sport.baseball | trimmed_train |
99 | : Currently, I use a shareware program called Graphics Workshop.
: What kinds of things will Hijaak do that these shareware programs
: will not do?
I also use Graphic Workshop and the only differences that I know of are that
Hijaak has screen capture capabilities and acn convert to/from a couple of
more file formats (... | 1comp.graphics | trimmed_train |
3,434 |
I understand there have been a couple of raves in LA billing themselves as
"Virtual Reality" parties. What I hear they do is project .GIF images around
on the walls, as well as run animations through a Newtek Toaster.
Seems like we need to adopt the term Really Virtual Reality or something, except
for the non-immer... | 1comp.graphics | trimmed_train |
10,813 |
Yes, it was Nixon who was most vocal about giving money to Russia. It
makes me proud to be a libertarian. It appears both conservatives and
liberals prefer to cold war until you win, then nurse the enemy back to
health for another go around.
It's like subsidizing the wealthy countries (Japan, Germany, etc.) with
fr... | 13talk.politics.misc | trimmed_train |
5,101 | I found it very interesting that Atlas depended on pressure to
maintain tank geometry....leads me to the question: ? have any
of the SSTO concepts explored pressurized tankage such that the
launch configuration would be significantly different from the
reentry one? I have long been facinated by pnumatic structures
... | 10sci.space | trimmed_train |
1,319 |
Actually, this part was really interesting. It turns out that the mask is
custom-fit to the goalie's face. The goalie puts his/her face through a
piece of wood (or was it plastic?) with a hole in it that allows only the face
and forehead to show. Hair is covered by a cap, eyes are covered by a plastic
wrap-type mat... | 17rec.sport.hockey | trimmed_train |
877 |
[stuff about autobahn and safety of sho at speed deleted]
The Mustang is a much worse case of design irresponsibility than the
SHO.
Its hard to predicatbaly drift a stock Mustang because
of the suspension.
Yes. When i think Mustang, I think school-bus + F16 motor. In
my mind the Mustang should be fitted with a s... | 4rec.autos | trimmed_train |
3,897 |
I would recommend "Essential Truthes of the Christian Faith" by RC Sproul.
It is copywrited 1992 from Tyndale House Publishers. Sproul offers concise
explanations, in simple language, of around 100 different Christian
doctrines, grouped by subject. I think it would be particularly good for
newer Christians (and olde... | 0soc.religion.christian | trimmed_train |
3,078 |
You may have to define your serial ports under windows (I think it's the
Control Panel, PORTS options..)
Mattias | 18comp.os.ms-windows.misc | trimmed_train |
2,508 | I've been running a daily summary of the Randy Weaver/Kevin
Harris trial from here in Boise. These summaries are sent
primarily to mailing lists. However, I was wondering if
people would be interested in seeing them here. Post or
email.
Drew | 9talk.politics.guns | trimmed_train |
5,609 |
Well, there is a fair amount of evidence floating around that indicates
that OTO has been around since at least the late 1800s, long before
Crowley ever heard of it, how long has AMORC been around? (yes, I know
that they claim to have existed as an organization clear into prehistory,
but I doubt that they have any or... | 15talk.religion.misc | trimmed_train |
5,064 |
I only have one comment on this: You call this a *classic* playoff year
and yet you don't include a Chicago-Detroit series. C'mon, I'm a Boston
fan and I even realize that Chicago-Detroit games are THE most exciting
games to watch. | 17rec.sport.hockey | trimmed_train |
2,597 |
Well, I also have an LC III. Popping the top revealed:
One "socket" for an additional VRAM SIMM
One "socket" for a 72-pin RAM SIMM
One socket for a flat-pack FPU
A processor-direct slot (PDS) identical to the LC/LC II, but with
an additional set of connetions to one side (for the full 32-bit
data path that ... | 14comp.sys.mac.hardware | trimmed_train |
3,840 | Every time you read about a shuttle landing they mention the double sonic
booms. Having taken various relevant classes, I have several ideas of where
they come from, but none of them are very convincing. Exactly what causes
them? Are they a one time pheneomenon, or a constant one like the supersonic
shockwav... | 10sci.space | trimmed_train |
9,889 |
I'm really surprised Clinton hasn't already tried to do this. He seems
to want to tackle other irrelevant issues first, so why not this one as well.
Wrong. We need its capability. Sure it has its problems, very few
airplanes haven't, but getting rid of something we need is not the
answer. What do you want to do,... | 13talk.politics.misc | trimmed_train |
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