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Just as the title suggest, is it okay to do that? I havne't got DOS6 yet, but I heart DoubleSpace is less tight than stacker 3.0. What are disadvantage/advantages by doing that? Any comments will be appreciated.
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Of course you are a bunch of arrogant lawyers who know whats best for the rest of us. You are doing such a wonderful job with our judicial system, getting all the criminals off, I bow to your superior intellect. Not to mention the fees you collect from us poor slobs who get tickets from speeding State Police officer...
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Would the person who is running the e-mail list for KANSAS CITY Royals please e-mail details regarding mailing list. If you on the list and know the info please send me info as well. Please e-mail as I don't have time always to read this group John
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If I don't think my belief is right and everyone else's belief is wrong, then I don't have a belief. This is simply what belief means. Where does the authority for a belief come from? Nowhere, for a belief is itself authoratative. If I produce authority for a belief, where will I find authority for my belief in the l...
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Where did you read this? I don't think this is true. I think most medical treatments are based on science, although it is difficult to prove anything with certitude. It is true that there are some things that have just been found "to work", but we have no good explanation for why. But almost everything does have a...
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Johnny Mize had six three-HR games, which is the current record.
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Isn't is funny how someone who seems to know nothing about homosexuality uses a very flawed (IMHO) source of information to pass jusgement on all homosexual and bisexual men. It would seem more logical to say that since the heterosexual group of men is larger then the chances of promiscuity larger as well. In my...
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Nevertheless, DWI is F*ckin serious. Hope you've got some brains now.
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Hello Neo-Geo owners (and non-owners who couldn't resist the title;)), I was wondering if any of you out there want to trade or sell games. I mean, buying them from the stores can get kinda expensive. $184.99 is a little too much to be spending on each game. But ahh, the quality... Now I can get them for about $100...
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I am currently using POVRay on Mac and was wondering if anyone in netland knows of public domain anti-aliasing utilities so that I can skip this step in POV, very slow on this machine. Any suggestions, opinions about post-trace anti-aliasing would be greatly appreciated.
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long The NRA is successful because (among a number of things), on the drop of a hat, they can get a congresspersons office flooded with postcards, faxes and phone calls. Certainly, with our way-cool Internet powers of organization, we can act in the same way, if such action is appropriate. As long as we are kept inf...
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: Concerning the proposed newsgroup split, I personally am not in favor of : doing this. I learn an awful lot about all aspects of graphics by reading : this group, from code to hardware to algorithms. I just think making 5 : different groups out of this is a wate, and will only result in a few posts : a week per gro...
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Dennis Deconcini, 1982 ...In these and similar areas, the Bureau has violated not only the dictates of common sense, but of 5 U.S.C. Sec 552, which was intended to prevent "secret lawmaking" by administrative bodies. These practices, amply documented in hearings before this Sub- committee, leave little doubt that ...
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Damn right you can't provide any evidence for it. Rarely are any widespread social phenomenon reducible to such a simple premise. If they were, psychology would be a hard science with roughly the same mathematical soundness as physics. Your premise may well be right. It is much more likely, however, ...
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I've heard it said that the accounts we have of Christs life and ministry in the Gospels were actually written many years after the event. (About 40 years or so). Is this correct?? If so, why the big time delay?? I know all scripture is inspired of God, so the time of writing is I suppose un-important, but I still can'...
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Has anyone had experience with the new Greenleaf CommLib 4.0? I can't even get their demo winterm to run at 4800 baud without dropping characters. tnx, steve
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I am looking for a source for a 4 circuit Sequence flasher. Input 24 Volts AC, 8 amps Output: sequence to 4 channels (knob to vary frequency) (max 2 amps per leg) Switch to put all channels on full time Please Email any assistance you can provide. Randy Email: randy@ve6bc.ampr.ab.ca
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In <19APR199320262420@kelvin.jpl.nasa.gov> baalke@kelvin.jpl.nasa.gov Sorry I think I missed a bit of info on this Transition Experiment. What is it? Will this mean a loss of data or will the Magellan transmit data later on ?? BTW: When will NASA cut off the connection with Magellan?? Not that I am looking forward ...
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Dale Hawerchuk and Troy Murray were both captains of the Jets when they were traded. (Murray this year in mid-season, Hawerchuk a few years ago in the off-season.)
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A human has greater control over his/her actions, than a predominately instictive tiger. A proper analogy would be: If you are thrown into a cage with a person and get mauled, do you blame that person? Yes. [ providing that that person was in a responsible frame of mind, eg not clinicaly insane, on PCB's, e...
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The comparison of the Palestinian situation with the Holocaust is insulting and completely false. Any person making such a rude and false comparison is either ignorant of the Holocaust, or also ignorant of the situation in the mideast, or is an anti-semite.
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The down side is that when I'm in my cage, I have on numerous occasions slammed my hand into the rolled up window in an effort to wave at a passing biker. Ow.
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ITEMS FOR SALE 1. Howard Miller Clock. It chimes like a grandfather clock. $250 2. Painting- A Tiger in the snow. It is a beautiful painting, the tiger looks like it can jump off of the canvas and get you. $200 3. Mens Diamond Ring, size 10 - $500 a. 3 rows of diamonds b. 18k gold Call or email me.
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And they're rather tasty. Per gallon (bushel) perhaps. Unfortunately they eat the same amount every day no matter how much you ride them. And if you don't fuel them they die. On an annual basis, I spend much less on bike stuff than Amy the Wonder Wife does on horse stuff. She has two horses, I've got umm, lessee...
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I'm on a fact-finding mission, trying to find out if there exists a list of potentially world-bearing stars within 100 light years of the Sun... Is anyone currently working on this sort of thing? Thanks... Dan -- In principle, any star resembling the Sun (mass, luminosity) might have planets locate...
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THE WHITE HOUSE Office of the Press Secretary For Immediate Release April 15, 1993 STATEMENT BY THE PRESS SECRETARY The President will travel to Pittsburgh on Saturday, April ...
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From _Cycle_World_ magazine (5/93) (who usually never says _anything_ bad about any motorcycle): "The Max certainly has motor, but there are some things it is short of. It is short of chassis. It loves straight lines; aimed in one, it is nicely stable. But it is not overfond of corners. Forced into one, it protest...
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The object of a cooling tower is to distribute dissolved salts in cooling water over large areas of farmland and to therefore decrease farm subsidies for non-producers by rendering their land infertile. A side effect of this deficit-reduction program is that they provide a low-T reservoir for a variety of industrial ...
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Hi there. We just bought a 486 DX2/66 Gateway system with a 2 meg ATI Ultra Pro video card. Everything seems to work fine except for the Windows Drivers for 800x600 24 bit, and 800x600 and 1024x768 16 bit modes. The fonts and icons start deteriorating after windows startup, and within minutes of use, everything on t...
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Oh, *really*??? I know that when working in Alberta, Ontario and Quebec, I was aware that I was paying for health insurance - e.g., in Toronto, OHIP fees were listed seperately on my pay stub. While I'm not the only Canadian who favours lower taxes and cutbacks in spending, health insurance isn't on the table. See...
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I may not be the world's greatest expert on chiggers (a type of mite indigenous to the south), but I certainly have spent a lot of time contemplating the little buggers over the past six years (since we moved to N.C.). Here are some observations gained from painful experience: 1. Reactions to chiggers vary greatly ...
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Jeff Fenholt claims to have once been a roadie for Black Sabbath. He was never ever a musician in the band. He was in St. Louis several months back. The poster I saw at the Christian bookstore I frequent really turned me off. It was addressed to all "Homosexuals, prostitutes, drug addicts, alcoholics, and headbange...
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Will someone tell an ignorant physicist where the term "Level 5" comes from? It sounds like the RISKS Digest equivalent of Large, Extra Large, Jumbo... Or maybe it's like "Defcon 5..." I gather it means that Shuttle software was developed with extreme care to have reliablility and safety, and almost everything else ...
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I am posting the following for my brother. Please post your replies or send him email to his address at the end of his message. Thank you. ____________________________________________________________________ My supervisor is looking for a image analysis software for MS DOS. We need something to measure lengths and are...
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I am considering buying an new car, so I called three insurance companies in California to get estimates. I asked for the same coverage and same deductibles. Most of the companies charge you according to your zip code. Others charge according to your city. Anyhow, I gave the same zip code and city to all three places. ...
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Maybe I'm just a child of the 80's, but I really liked the Marlins' uniforms. The helmets shine nicely in the sun. It's enough to make me a fan.
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According to a LoJack representative I saw recently, LoJack must be installed by an authorized LoJack dealer, and is placed in one of (roughly) 30 spots in the car...
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note: i am not the original poster, i am just answering because i think this is important. [evil result of human sinfulness, rather than the will of God] whoo. i'm going to have to be very careful with my language here. i think God is voluntarily giving up his omniscience in this world so that we can decide on our ...
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Has anyone heard what game ESPN is showing tonight. They said they will show whatever game means the most playoff-wise. I would assume this would be the Blues-Tampa game or the Minnesota-Red Wings game... Anyone heard for sure???
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According to WNCI 97.9 FM radio this morning, Dayton, Ohio is operating a gun "buy back". They are giving $50 for every functional gun turned in. They ran out of money in one day, and are now passing out $50 vouchers of some sort. They are looking for more funds to keep operating. Another media-event brought to you ...
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AY> In many recent advertisements I have seen both "486DX-50" and "486DX AY>based systems. Does the first really exists and does it imply that all AY>circuitry on the motherboard with it works at that speed, as opposite AY>latter, where only the internals of the CPU are working at 50MHz? AY> AY> Many thanx in advance...
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Jesus was born a Jew. We have biblical accounts of both his mother's ancestry and his father's, both tracing back to David. It seems reasonable to assume, therefore, that Jesus was Semitic. As an interesting aside, Jesus' being semitic makes him neither "white" nor "black," and in some sense underscores the point ...
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Apollo was done the hard way, in a big hurry, from a very limited technology base... and on government contracts. Just doing it privately, rather than as a government project, cuts costs by a factor of several.
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How about Cockroaches?
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I have also heard it called an expression of mercy, because Heaven would be far more agonizing for those who had rejected God.
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Intel also makes some neat memory and peripheral chips: Old technology (early 1980's) 8155 ram plus IO (slow ram as I recall) 8755 eprom plus IO (expensive and slow) Intel does make Eproms with built in address latches. I fear that you would need a very flexible and up-to-date eprom programmer to write to them. ...
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Hi, Experts, I'm kind of new to X. The following question is strange to me. I am trying to modify the contents of the colormap but failed without reason (to me). I am using the following piece of code: toplevel = XtInitialize(argv[0], "Testcolor", NULL, 0, &argc, argv); dpy = XtDisplay(toplevel); scr = D...
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Can we use murder instead of copyright violation, just to keep things straight? The 5th applies only to criminal cases which copyright infringements are not (they are civil). Steve P.S. I'm sorry to waste bandwidth on a quibble, I just don't want anyone to get confused. I think a bunch of kiddie porn GIFs make a ...
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Okay, okay, Norman himself isn't actually for sale. BUT: I have two Saturday Even Post's, both of which have Norman Rockwell illustrations on the front cover. October 29, 1960 -- with candidate Kennedy on campaign -- has, obviously, a Norman Rockwell of Kennedy on the cover November 5, 1960 -- with candidate...
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Yes, that's true, but you have to be clear exactly what is an uninterpreted observation. It's pretty low level stuff. 'The sun shines' is already a LOT higher level than that. We can agree that 'I perceive brightness' perhaps. Huh? What do you mean 'all in the same situation?' Let's take me and Dennis Kriz as examples...
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Interesting. I'd fight the ticket. First off, there's a 50/50 chance the cop won't show up. Secondly, if he does show up, you should point out that he lied (purgered) on the ticket. Why 70+? I beleive that if yo're charged with going more than 15mph that the posted speed it's a more severe ticket. You couldn't ha...
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Heh, heh, heh, heh....I laugh because I have the same damn TV, and it did the same thing! Actually it is a Goldstar, but it's essentially the same TV and electronics--just a different face plate and name. #1. Fortunately, TV tubes don't explode. I'd think the TV mfrs want to make this possibility remote as possibl...
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I had this problem as well - It had to do with the CG6 graphics card that comes with the IPX. What fixed the problem for me was to apply the "sunGX.uu" that was part of Patch #7. Patch #1 also used this file so perhaps you didn't apply the one that came with Patch #7. jeff
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Yes, a point well-taken ... however, even in areas that finally got some games, there's something nagging in the back of your skull when the network that has the national rights in its pocket says on its sports news, "There's an awesome overtime going on in Quebec City, and we'll *try* to get you an update through the...
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Pardon me for interrupting, but why doesn't anyone ever bring up other possibilities besides more government, less government, or no government and stop there? It seems to me that the problems with society go MUCH deeper than government. Democracies seem to reflective of the majority of society, both the good and the b...
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I am looking for a program I can insert into some code that will allow the title bar to be changed on a window dynamicly. If one already is out there, I would appreciate a location so I don't have to create this from scratch.
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Christian anti-Semitism comes from the obvious fact that the Jews should know the Hebrew Scriptures better than anyone else, yet they did not convert to Christianity en mass, thus rejecting "Christian Love."
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NEC Multisync Plus, model # JC-1501VMA, 15", 960x720, $250 + shipping. Price is frim. Do not send me an emai if your offer is less than my asking. Thank you.
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It is also widely stated (in non-mainstream sources) that the CIA had a large part in the overthrow of the popular (and popularly-elected) left-leaning Premier Mossadegh in 1953. Is this widely recognized outside the U.S.? (I have never seen it mentioned at all in mainstream U.S. media.) How about within Iran?
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Name Pos AB H 2B 3B HR RBI RS SB E AVG ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Boston OF 12 7 2 6 .583 Galarraga 1B 28 13 3 1 9 2 .464 Tatu...
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Even if they outlawed private posession of firearms, there would be no moral force behind that law; I imagine compliance would be low.
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I've been watching & playing hockey for a good long time now, and I've seen players with questionable tactics, but never have I seen what Ray did on Sunday. This guy gets my all time loser award. It's one thing to repeatedly cross check someone to the back of the neck when they are down, it's another thing to have ...
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Interesting! One of our German friends here (Robert?) told me their forwards were all Canadian-Germans. Perhaps somebody can sort this out for us? OK, "this ain't North America" and so on, but I still doubt that _any_ city having a pop. of 500,000 and below could support an NHL team. Of course, Switzerland probabl...
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] Hi there, ] ] ] : I have 1s/1p/1g I/O card in my 386/40 PC. ] : When I plug in wang modem at com4,it works. If I change ] : it to com1- it doesn't. ] : Program "chkport" gives diagnostics like "possible com /irq ] : conflict at com1" (with mouse driver in memory). ] ] Since your IO-card only has one serial por...
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In case you haven't sent it yet, it's "Bentsen", not "Bensen".
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Dear Ulf, Would you possibly consider helpiMontreal Canadiens fans everywhere by throwing a knee-check in the direction of Denis Savard during your upcoming game against Montreal? We just can't seem to win WITH him! Thanx alot, Pete H. :-)
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Erickson did go on the 15 day DL with a pulled muscle in his left side (near rib cage). He is on until 4/18/93. No news as to who the Twins will bring up. ---------------------------------------------- Kevin Hansen MN Twin Family Study - University of Minnesota (612)626-7224 khansen@staff.tc.umn.edu ---------------...
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The Ottwawa Senators fired Mel Bridgman at 1:00 PM today. Randy Sexton is gonna replace him.
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Although not in direct response to the referenced article, just to set the record straight, Beamers are BMW motorcycles. BMW cars are Bimmers. Please, let's get our terms straight. Actually, some purists would argue that the only true Bimmer is a round tail light 2002 or 1600.
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IS there a simple way tooput these sunroofs out of their misery - do leaks tend to be from old gaskets ? or from inadequate mechanical seals - or all of the above ?? is there any way to halt the rain ? thanks hk
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In Detroit, the octopus is a symbol from the old days of the league. In the era of the Original 6, four teams made the playoffs. To win the Cup, a team had to win two seven-game series - in other words it took 8 playoff wins to win the Cup. The octopus (8 legs) has become a common Detroit symbol. Every year around p...
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Seeing as Motif has been adopted by Sun, IBM, HP +++ (can't remeber the other members in the recent announcement), I'm sure you'll see it on virtually every workstation (ie. Sun, IBM, HP and DEC must make up the **VAST** majority of all hardware). Ports of Motif to both 386BSD and Linux are available for a fee of...
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I recently ftp'd Al's Circuit Simulator (ACS) and I'm looking for the tutorial which is mentioned in the Users Manual (but not found there). I don't have any experience constructing a netlist (such as for SPICE) and I need a little help. The examples which come with ACS aren't explanatory about the translation between...
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No, you merely have to start working on yellowcake or else devise a system to get it from other sources. BTW: the DOE handles reactor fuel, and merely leases it to reactors. The NRC certifies these reactors. The military have their own sources. A private citizen has none of these official sources. That's fres...
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Jiann-ming Su writes It wouldn't bother me...
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Does one exist, who makes it, and how much? Thanks:)
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Lack of build quality was the thing I notced on the first 2 LH's I saw months back. The panel gaps were large and non-uniform between the 2 cars I saw - the kind of thing you expect and accept on a Mustang - but not from Chrysler's savior. I drove one of the low end cars, and thought it was more than adequate. I'd p...
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Nope, this won't work for a cylinder. You can have a line arbitrarily close to the the cylinder backbone, and yet not intersect it. The test works for a pillbox, though. (a cylinder with two hemispheres attached at the ends.) -arun
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Trying to pin point a hardware problem with my disk, Maxtor 7213AT. Group files get corrupted on a regular basis. Only happens on this drive, D had only one corrupt file in over a year and it was under the control of winword on C. 32-bit disk access and smartdrive are off. Since installation of dblspace problem has t...
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Where can I get xman source? I would rather get xman for an HP 9000/700, but source will do.
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Hi there, I have a mac 512 with a burned out part which looks like a voltage regulator. The part number is BU 406 and I believe the vender is SGS thomas judging by teh SGS logo printed on the package. If anyone has teh spec for this part I would greatly appreciate an email with the import info so I can find a replace...
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massacre. Answer: a(1-1/2-1/4-1/11)=280 -> a = 1760
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my understanding was that ted turner (owner of the braves) started running his tv station nationwide, and started running all of his team's games on his nationwide tv station, he dubbed his team ''america's team'' - that is, the only team (at least, at the time) all of whose games could be seen across america. now, w...
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And/or taking the rubber ball out of the mouse (should be directions in the manual or on the bottom of the mouse) and cleaning it with alcohol (isopropyl, I believe - the same alcohol as used for cleaning your cassette deck). This is good to do every so often, even if you have a mouse pad. Dust still gets caught in...
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As usual, when Salah is not totally racist, she manages to get virtually all the facts wrong. Assad pledged to allow Jews to leave Syria, but not to go to Israel. Unfortunately, not all of them have escaped yet, but not because they don't want to leave; rather, Assad went back on his word and stopped issuing trav...
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Okay, I'm trying to install NCSA telnet on a couple (okay, a whole bunch) of machines. They're all true blue IBMs with either Fallon Phonenet cards or Dastar cards. (I belive those names are correct.) Well, the docs for telnet say that it'll run over an AppleTalk driver, but I've had little success. If anyone has s...
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Sorry, but olwm and tvtwm don't do it. They place the title at that position and the window at a position below it. This becomes a problem when you want a program to be able to save its current configuration and restore is later. Currently, my solution is: XCreateWindow(...); XSetWMProperties(..); XMapWindow(......
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I used a bunch as weights, when building a model airplane. Hung them on the stringers, across the stringer, or whatever. Worked pretty well.
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Could be better caching on the disk. Could be faster coil for seeks. Could be that the disk spins faster so data transfers faster. Could be that data is packed tighter so it transfers faster. Could be a faster SCSI command decoder in the drive. Among other things...
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Could someone please send me the basics of the NASP project: 1. The proposal/objectives 2. The current status of the project/obstacles encountered 3. Chance that the project shall ever be completed or any other interesting information about this project. Any help will be much appreciated
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So what you're saying is that your mind is made up, and you'll just explain away any differences at being statistically insignificant? So you'll just explain away any inconsistancies in your "theory" as being "a special case". You just equated them. Re-read your own words. A study release in 1991 found that 11%...
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I posted this over in sci.astro, but it didn't make it here. Thought you all would like my wonderful pithy commentary :-) What? You guys have never seen the Goodyear blimp polluting the daytime and nightime skies? Actually an oribital sign would only be visible near sunset and sunrise, I believe. So pollution at nig...
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I am doing a report on the topic of 'Advanced Memory Management' and need to know of some good references to cover this topic. It is an Analytical Chemistry class on Instrumental Analysis. So, as you could guess, it doesn't have to be an extremely thorough or extensive covering of the topic. Also, I am a Chemical ...
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Something to bear in mind is what the V in VLB stands for! V for Video - the origional intention of the bus was to speed up the bus so that large memory to memory transfers would be faster. This is espically useful in transfering data from main memory to video memory. Since there are usually 3 VLB slots card makers ...
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That's why zoologists refer to you as a 'fecal shield'. Colonel Semen M. Budienny, a subsequent Soviet military fame, said about the Armenian genocide of 2.5 million defenseless Turkish and Kurdish women, children and elderly people during his visit to Anatolia in June 1919 that "the Armenians had become trouble...
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Hi! I don't know much about Mormons, and I want to know about serious independent studies about the Book of Mormon. I don't buy the 'official' story about the gold original taken to heaven, but haven't read the Book of Mormon by myself (I have to much work learning Biblical Hebrew), I will appreciate any comment abou...
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I was looking at the amps diagram for Sony 1090/2090 receivers, and I was amazed to find a difference between the US and Canadian model on the capacitor(s) that hangs off the output to the speakers: ------\/\/\----- to speaker (identical both models from amp ---------------| (idnetical both mo...
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some deleted Dear Will, I've never replied on this thing before so I hope it gets thru ok. I had a few thoughts!: "Faith on its own, if not accompanied by action is dead" - James 2:17 Faith is both belief and action. If I say that I am a great swimmer but I never go swimming, am I really a swimmer? and will peopl...
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